Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about…
Just picture the four of us hitting up a bar – talk about a riot waiting to happen! And hey, we should totally pull Littlefly into Playboyy’s comment section. That would be epic!
Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about…
No stress about your little rivalry with Littlefly! Just remember, she’s all the way in Thailand – who knows, she might end up kidnapping more than just Pavel. That girl’s got resources, you know. Haha!
Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about…
Darling, spill every single detail to him? No way! I've got to hand it to Loubug though, she's bold enough to dish out all those NC scene details to her partner. As for me, I live for those juicy guy talks with my squad!
Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about…
Honey, you’re both my friends, so ideally, you’d handle it between yourselves. But since you asked first, I’ve got your back. Phew, lucky for me, you and Littlefly didn’t both jump in at once! But girl, watch out, I have a feeling Littlefly might be a tough cookie in a fight! Haha!
Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about…
Today, I playfully told my fiancé that Mork is husband material, Billy is the quintessential high school sweetheart, and Babe (Pavel) is purely a fantasy crush. Then, I teasingly asked him which one he thought was the most dangerous. His reply? ‘Definitely Babe!’ We just cracked up laughing!
I don't have much time these days to comment but damn that NC scene was freaking hot! I might as well just kidnap…
Go ahead, kidnap Pavel – just double-check he’s got air and isn’t kicking the bucket, okay? I’m not about to enter a tug-of-war over him. He’s my dreamboat, sure, but whoever lands him, it’s fine by me. Consider it a free-for-all!
I’ve become a “victim” of this character Phaya - oh, the tragedy! His leaping, villain-kicking, long legs of justice, The cool silhouette of him lying on the couch, arm as a pillow, Those muscular thighs in black boxers, The abs he flaunts in daydreams with Tharn, That pouty face when he’s play-fighting with his sister, The big boy charm he oozes when he’s cutesy with grandma, The gusto with which he swats away his love rival with a single palm, His impulsive nature when he won’t listen to Tharn’s explanations, The tears shed in worry over Tharn’s ‘demise’…
1. I said it last week that the one thing I don't like about Phaya is his anger issues and him being aggressive.…
I get where you're coming from. Phaya's anger and aggression, especially towards Tharn, can be quite jarring. It's an aspect of his character that definitely needs addressing or development as the show progresses. Let's hope they explore this more in upcoming episodes.
But isn't it strange that, after going through such tough training to join the police force, they easily get disarmed…
You make a solid point. Real-life experience is a whole different ballgame compared to training. It's true, pairing rookies with seasoned officers might have been more realistic. And you're right, even the best can be caught off guard – nobody's invincible. These real-world challenges will definitely shape them into better officers. Plus, the show's take on the use of force and its consequences adds an interesting layer to the narrative.
I thought so as well. They are a fairly new squad but they were taught to keep their cool when under pressure.…
Agreed, the squad's reaction felt off, especially given their training. It's great to see a show mixing solid storytelling with BL elements. And thanks for the tip on "The Devil Judge" – I'll add it to my watchlist!
I do understand though why they became emotional.It's their first case after their graduation and it's not an…
Absolutely, their emotional response is understandable given the context. Tackling such a heavy case fresh out of training would be overwhelming for anyone. It adds a layer of realism to see them grappling with such complex moral issues. It's a good point that their growth and development as officers will be key to watch as the series progresses.
His leaping, villain-kicking, long legs of justice,
The cool silhouette of him lying on the couch, arm as a pillow,
Those muscular thighs in black boxers,
The abs he flaunts in daydreams with Tharn,
That pouty face when he’s play-fighting with his sister,
The big boy charm he oozes when he’s cutesy with grandma,
The gusto with which he swats away his love rival with a single palm,
His impulsive nature when he won’t listen to Tharn’s explanations,
The tears shed in worry over Tharn’s ‘demise’…
Ah, I’m willingly captive to this hero’s charm.