Holy shit, the writing got even worse this episode! Why was Nueng home alone in the middle of the night? Where were his bodyguards? And where were his bodyguards in the last scene? Dude, your uncle is trying to kill you, you should be surrounded by bodyguards AT ALL TIMES! And when Chopper pulled a gun on his dad...! 😂 Girl, what was the plan here? 🙄 Now that his mum is awake, does Nueng have ANY executive powers to sign away to his uncle? At least we got some good acting from the leads in one scene. I guess that's something...
I don't understand the negative comments I've been reading. It's like they are nitpicking anything they can criticize…
I never seen Perth act in anything before this and only saw Chimon in a couple very tiny secondary roles before. I did see Pond and Phuwin in FUTS and though their acting was pretty bad there. I dothink they're slightly better in NLMG but not much. That to say I'm in no way a Perth/Chimon stan but it is so obvious they are the better actors in this that I don't understand how anyone can say otherwise to be quite honest.
Well this wasn't a great start. The dubious-or-non-existant-consent-one-night-stand story has been done a million times before but apparently we're still doing it. Add to that the mediocre directing and absolutely awful editing and it was all just a big mess. This was a 40min episode that felt like 2 hours. I'll check the next episode but I really don't have high hopes.
It's a show. They are actors. This is not really happening. It's fake.
That's the difference I guess. I do not consider this a minor details. If I guy I was dating copied the keys to my house without my consent, regardless of intentions, my locks would be changed immediately and I most certainly wouldn't be seeing that guy ever again. I just feel like it's such a huge betrayal of trust and invasion of privacy. But of course it doesn't matter because he's hot and we get some skinship on screen I guess.
It's a show. They are actors. This is not really happening. It's fake.
Really? I had no idea, I thought it was a documentary.... No but seriously, what you guys are saying is that it doesn't matter how a character behaves because it's all fictional. Well, personally I watch BLs for the characters and their relationships and if one of the main characters is doing really shit stuff (like copying someone else's keys without their knowledge) it makes it really hard for me to like them or root for them, which in turn just ruins the whole show. But I guess it's just me.
Something isn't good writing just because it isn't predictable. The Chadok thing was set up and motivated and…
How is outing someone a "minor issue". Are you serious right now? Outing someone is a huge betrayal, inexcusable and can be extremely dangerous. People that are outed before they are ready can even be driven to take their own lives. This is not a "minor issue", this is a very sensitive issue that needs to be treated with care. Do people do this in real life? Sure, all the time. But it's the writers responsibility to show the gravity of such an action and that there are consequences. The way this was written was highly irresponsible. There was no consequences for anyone involve and Thua outing them was even discussed or addressed by the characters in any way shape or form and they were all just good friends by the end of the episode despite this huge betrayal of trust. The way this episode was written is indeed sending a message that outing someone is a "minor issue" and that's extremely problematic. Bad Buddy did exactly the same thing with Wai and it's really bewildering when otherwise great shows, made by queer people I might add, include this kind of stuff. I really have a hard time understanding the reasoning behind it.
I think rain is in the house .. if you remember before when rain visited the horse he enter a mysterious place…
If that's the case (and I think it is) how did escape a crashing helicopter and why is he hiding in the same house his brother and his lover are in FOR 3 MONTHS?! this "story" is utter nonsense!
This is literally the worst written show I have ever seen and, believe me, I have seen a LOT of shit.
I won't even try to pick episode 13 apart because I wouldn't know where to start. Every single scene was either unbelievable, laughable, unnecessary or extremely awkward.
Why was Nueng home alone in the middle of the night? Where were his bodyguards? And where were his bodyguards in the last scene?
Dude, your uncle is trying to kill you, you should be surrounded by bodyguards AT ALL TIMES!
And when Chopper pulled a gun on his dad...! 😂 Girl, what was the plan here? 🙄
Now that his mum is awake, does Nueng have ANY executive powers to sign away to his uncle?
At least we got some good acting from the leads in one scene. I guess that's something...
I'm glad there's only one episode left. 😩
I did see Pond and Phuwin in FUTS and though their acting was pretty bad there. I dothink they're slightly better in NLMG but not much.
That to say I'm in no way a Perth/Chimon stan but it is so obvious they are the better actors in this that I don't understand how anyone can say otherwise to be quite honest.
The dubious-or-non-existant-consent-one-night-stand story has been done a million times before but apparently we're still doing it.
Add to that the mediocre directing and absolutely awful editing and it was all just a big mess.
This was a 40min episode that felt like 2 hours.
I'll check the next episode but I really don't have high hopes.
I don't know how we got to realistic stories from me complaining about a character having some really problematic behaviours but oh well.
I guess moral of the story is I shouldn't be watching BLs based on works by Stephenie Mame.
If I guy I was dating copied the keys to my house without my consent, regardless of intentions, my locks would be changed immediately and I most certainly wouldn't be seeing that guy ever again. I just feel like it's such a huge betrayal of trust and invasion of privacy.
But of course it doesn't matter because he's hot and we get some skinship on screen I guess.
No but seriously, what you guys are saying is that it doesn't matter how a character behaves because it's all fictional.
Well, personally I watch BLs for the characters and their relationships and if one of the main characters is doing really shit stuff (like copying someone else's keys without their knowledge) it makes it really hard for me to like them or root for them, which in turn just ruins the whole show.
But I guess it's just me.
How can anyone be ok with this?
Do they even explain how Rain escaped a crashing helicopter? I'm guessing not... 😒
Do people do this in real life? Sure, all the time. But it's the writers responsibility to show the gravity of such an action and that there are consequences. The way this was written was highly irresponsible. There was no consequences for anyone involve and Thua outing them was even discussed or addressed by the characters in any way shape or form and they were all just good friends by the end of the episode despite this huge betrayal of trust.
The way this episode was written is indeed sending a message that outing someone is a "minor issue" and that's extremely problematic.
Bad Buddy did exactly the same thing with Wai and it's really bewildering when otherwise great shows, made by queer people I might add, include this kind of stuff.
I really have a hard time understanding the reasoning behind it.
At first I though it was because of Peterpan but now his character is barely anything so I don't know... What's wrong with me? 😩
What the bloody hell was that scene with Phayu and the puzzle?!!!
*Puzzle piece goes missing*
*INTENSE music plays*
*Cut to brake*
*Never bring that up again"
Honestly, what the fuck happened with the production of this show?!
At this point I'm convinced we're just being trolled...
I won't even try to pick episode 13 apart because I wouldn't know where to start. Every single scene was either unbelievable, laughable, unnecessary or extremely awkward.
I just don't know who OKed this shit.
What was that random 1min scene with Rain and the horse?
Did Sun's bite leave a mark for 10 years?! Guess Kim is not the only one with super powers...
How did Sun's clothes fit Kim so perfectly?
Where did the evil lady find a helicopter pilot willing to kill himself for her plans?
How did the truck driver know and was able to get to precisely the spot where Kim was driving his bike?
And did Rain miraculously survive the helicopter crash?
Who writes this shit?
This show is so dumb! 🙄