Actually, the women who worked on the series did talk about this on twitter when it was airing, it is indeed a statement on how entitled men behave :). They tried to talk about social issues like the taking over of big stores and death of small shop, the struggles of single parents, the thing with louis, as well as the entitlement/ not respecting other people's spaces in public events like songkran ..etc. Noolek and Pong used to talk about the themes of the episode on twitter almost every week. Of course it could be, as you said, Club Friday cliche but it is also a feminist statement :) things can have more than one meaning. The director was a piece of shit but that shouldn't cloud over the hard-work of the rest of the crew.
H e didn't need a name, his character was to show how some men feel entitled to women who just treat them nicely/politely....I feel like it served a bigger impact since she didn't even know his name and he was thinking she wanted him lol. Yes, I agree the show's writing isn't the best, but this was handled just fine.
the reviews made me postpone watching this for SO long, however they are lying, this was sooo good. it's funny and cute, it has downsides obviously but it definitely isn't as bad as people are saying.
I love how the staff that worked on wsx keep calling it 'a feel good show' while i'm here bawling my eyes out lolll. in all seriousness though, it is healing to see how wan is handling her grief and the people just being there for her, I love this show so much.
Of course it could be, as you said, Club Friday cliche but it is also a feminist statement :) things can have more than one meaning.
The director was a piece of shit but that shouldn't cloud over the hard-work of the rest of the crew.
Yes, I agree the show's writing isn't the best, but this was handled just fine.
just use VPN :) I can teach you how if you don't know.