I still say this is the best GL currently airing. They've kept us guessing pretty well, so I won't make predictions about plot points, instead I'm predicting plot holes. I expect this to leave way to many things either completely unexplained or glossed over because there is only one EP left. This is my biggest complaint about GLs, I know it's expensive to film and every EP is that much more money the show needs to earn, but this show should be minimum 8 EPs and probably should have been 12.
I like the girls as a couple, but this story is just all over the place. They deserved better writing, but it's best to aproach anything from CH3 with low expectations.
Yeah, not exactly the "real world." When they asked about proving Blew is the real princess, my first…
I never said any of that was not the case, and Blew has already said there is a way to contact her father just that she is concerned about puttign him and her brother in danger.
how many eps have been aired? and whats the schedule? when does new ep/s release and whats the day of release…
The air is airing Saturday morning in the US, which I believe is Saturday night in Thailand. It's on iQiyi. 8 epsidoes of the earth, 8 of the water and we are three into Air.
The suspension of disbelief has to be so strong with this show lol
Yeah, not exactly the "real world." When they asked about proving Blew is the real princess, my first thought was DNA? LOL. Finger Prints.... I'm sure they have all that on file. And Big Thit wasn't even aiming that rifle. LOL. (his name cracks me up.)
I started watching this show hoping it would be fun. I have been really impressed so far. They have done an excellent job of building tension and interest without jumping into all the overdone tropes.
I’m trying to figure out if Khun Lene is her Dad’s rival, rebelling by being good, or a cop. 🤣 which is good. Keep me guessing. EP4 3/4 oh that smile P’Le…
is it that surprising when ppl expect enemies with benefits from a show named and marketed as 'enemies with benefits'???the…
I disagree. It was clear from the trailer that this was not going to be an enemies to lovers trope. There is also plenty of tension, but it's about defining the relationship and keeping it hidden at work, which again is in trailer. Lal wants more. but Wine is scared of the career implications and pushes Lal away.
I think it's a miss-direct. Nalin would never cross that line with Belle and we have seen the previous eps. It…
I just discussed the grape/rape thing with a 72-year-old literal boomer, and she immediately said, "You have to do that to avoid the censors and being shadow-banned," with total disbelief that people don't know that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We followed that with a fun conversation about the euphemism treadmill (where a euphemism tends to become a slur or pick up other negative connotations just like the word it was replacing- rinse and repeat).
As for "playing the victim." I tend to believe victims. I can believe they are both a victim and clueless about grape as a euphemism.
is it that surprising when ppl expect enemies with benefits from a show named and marketed as 'enemies with benefits'???the…
Who said anything about being surprised?
Literally the first dialog in the trailer was Lal asking her friend about "friends with benefits." It quite clearly set up the intent that the enemies part is nothing but show for the work place. Half way through the trailer Lal is being introduced to Wine's friend and litterally pauses because she wanted to say she was Wine's girlfriend. Lal and Wine still haven't admitted they are catching feelings even though it's obvious to the viewer.
It's confusing becasue it's like we watched totally different trailers. I saw a fun romcom where the enemies part was an obvious farce from the beginning, and so far the plot is exactly what I expected, but with enough small twists to keep me engaged.
No, in a day when most people don't read past headlines and TLDR is a well known abrieveation it's not at all surprizing. Cunfusing yes. Sad, perhaps, but surprising-no not even a little.
I had good impression of him in The Loyal Pin but I agree he looks creepy in this which is quite funny.About why…
If you like something with a fantastic twist, but not heavy fantasy. Reverse 4 You and Reverse With Me have an interesting time-travel element.
The fact that I highlight failures in GLs doesn't always mean I dislike the show. I can and do often say overall I like a show, and yet here is this red flag, or issue they didn't resolve that would have made it better. Honest critique moves the needle. The companies just want profits. We have to push to make them make it better.
And Big Thit wasn't even aiming that rifle. LOL. (his name cracks me up.)
I’m trying to figure out if Khun Lene is her Dad’s rival, rebelling by being good, or a cop. 🤣 which is good. Keep me guessing. EP4 3/4 oh that smile P’Le…
It's really like we watched different trailers.
We followed that with a fun conversation about the euphemism treadmill (where a euphemism tends to become a slur or pick up other negative connotations just like the word it was replacing- rinse and repeat).
As for "playing the victim." I tend to believe victims. I can believe they are both a victim and clueless about grape as a euphemism.
Literally the first dialog in the trailer was Lal asking her friend about "friends with benefits." It quite clearly set up the intent that the enemies part is nothing but show for the work place. Half way through the trailer Lal is being introduced to Wine's friend and litterally pauses because she wanted to say she was Wine's girlfriend. Lal and Wine still haven't admitted they are catching feelings even though it's obvious to the viewer.
It's confusing becasue it's like we watched totally different trailers. I saw a fun romcom where the enemies part was an obvious farce from the beginning, and so far the plot is exactly what I expected, but with enough small twists to keep me engaged.
No, in a day when most people don't read past headlines and TLDR is a well known abrieveation it's not at all surprizing. Cunfusing yes. Sad, perhaps, but surprising-no not even a little.
The fact that I highlight failures in GLs doesn't always mean I dislike the show. I can and do often say overall I like a show, and yet here is this red flag, or issue they didn't resolve that would have made it better. Honest critique moves the needle. The companies just want profits. We have to push to make them make it better.