it was such a badass thing for her to do—setting the study aflame to symbolically burn away the painful past, the accusations, and everything that had haunted him for so long.🔥 it was her way of helping the male lead start over with a clean slate. 🥺
in today's age of short-form content and constant dopamine rushes, it's always nice to see a drama with a gentler pace. the power of silence is so underrated. when used correctly, it can create so much suspense and add so much emphasis. it's refreshing not to feel overwhelmed.
i've just started watching and OMG THAT INTRO IS SO FUCKING COOL, the best one i've seen in a long time! this drama is gonna be so so good, i can already feel it <33
Beautiful watch, but I missed the moment Tanrak got attracted to Barth. When did it happen? They really could…
i believe it happened slowly. Tanrak might be demisexual, meaning he only develops sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional connection with someone. and that’s exactly what happened here, since they have been spending so much time together.
but there was always some distance between them. when they played the piano together, their shoulders brushed against each other, or their hands happened to touch, but those were brief moments. when he helped lift Barth up, though… that felt much more intimate.
that single moment was like the start of an avalanche or a fire. it begins with something small, but once it starts spreading, it’s almost impossible to stop. after those first “sinful” thoughts, Tanrak panicked and became hyper-aware of everything he was thinking and feeling about Barth. but that only made things worse. the more he tried to suppress those thoughts, the more they occupied his mind.
Oh please, let's not bring up Islam here, that "religion" of rapists, hypocrites, and criminals. Besides,…
just so you know, people of any religion are capable of committing atrocious crimes. i’m not defending islam here, and i also don’t think this discussion about islam belongs in the comment section of this tv show, but it’s wrong to stereotype an entire religion based on the actions of some of its followers.
there are certainly awful people who misuse religious teachings to justify their actions, but not every believer is like that. there are hundreds of millions of muslims around the world, all with different beliefs, values, and interpretations. if every muslim were a criminal, the world would be a living hell (but it is not).
this week’s episode was much more lighthearted than i expected, or at least the beginning of it was. it was nice to see Barth’s playful side and his ability to make new friends. however, he is still the same person: an unbeliever who refuses to worship God. he has his own reasons for that, and whether he is right or wrong is ultimately up to the viewer to decide.
that said, spending so much time together is clearly influencing Tanrak. he is doing things he has never done before. i doubt that, before Barth’s arrival, he had ever even been punished, and look at him now… he knows it’s not right, but he simply can’t stay away from Barth. they fit together perfectly.
as we get closer to the end of the episode, things continue to take a darker turn and the atmosphere grows heavier. we learn that the house Tanrak used to live in was destroyed. that revelation deeply saddens him and lowers his guard. in that vulnerable state, it becomes much easier for Barth to get close to him.
even though Tanrak is presented as the perfect believer with unshakable faith, i do believe he has moments of doubt. and Barth is the spark that ignites that hidden uncertainty.
in the final minutes, we see Tanrak experiencing feelings he has likely never dealt with before — lust. poor boy, he seems completely lost. he knows he’s struggling with something that goes against everything he has been taught, yet he doesn’t know how to process it. i believe this is the first time he has ever felt this way, and that inner conflict is written all over his face.
the closing scene… wow. it sent chills down my spine. amazing work from both the actors and director aof 👏🏻 like, damn.
His youthful appearance doesn't bother me, but his lousy acting sure does.
bold of you to assume i would watch and waste 405 minutes of my life on a series i don’t like 😂😂 and it’s honestly impressive that you took the time to do the math just to roast me lol.
i haven’t watched all the episodes, and i’m not planning to. clearly, this series just isn’t for me. i was simply expressing my opinion here. as far as i know, this is the comment section of the drama, and i was curious to hear what other viewers thought about what i said, whether they agreed or disagreed. i’m perfectly fine with both. y’know, expressing an opinion is a liberty, right?
for me, he does resemble a child. not a 5-year-old, obviously, but someone who’s either just about to start puberty or at the very beginning of it. he has no facial hair, and his features are extremely soft and youthful. and no, that’s not a bad thing. not every man has to look like he just fought in ww2 or emerged from the woods after surviving on berries for six months 😭
but seeing someone with such a youthful appearance being forced onto a bed by someone much stronger and more mature looking… i don’t know, man. it just doesn’t sit right with me. that’s my personal reaction to it. if you enjoy it, then have fun. it’s your time, and you’re free to spend it however you want.
also, regarding tlwli, yeah, he doesn’t exactly look like the most field-trained police officer out there. but honestly, most police officers look like average people. at least where i’m from, they aren’t walking around looking like superman. but i can accept your opinion if you think he’s not a convincing fit for the role.
that intro is HORRENDOUS. ethnical and environmental aspects aside, using ai just makes the show look cheap from…
how do you know it’s ai? i’m genuinely curious, because i didn’t notice it at all until someone else mentioned it in the comments earlier, and now you have too 😭
how serious is this injury? will he never be able to walk again?
but there was always some distance between them. when they played the piano together, their shoulders brushed against each other, or their hands happened to touch, but those were brief moments. when he helped lift Barth up, though… that felt much more intimate.
that single moment was like the start of an avalanche or a fire. it begins with something small, but once it starts spreading, it’s almost impossible to stop. after those first “sinful” thoughts, Tanrak panicked and became hyper-aware of everything he was thinking and feeling about Barth. but that only made things worse. the more he tried to suppress those thoughts, the more they occupied his mind.
poor Tanrak 😭
this is my interpretation :3
there are certainly awful people who misuse religious teachings to justify their actions, but not every believer is like that. there are hundreds of millions of muslims around the world, all with different beliefs, values, and interpretations. if every muslim were a criminal, the world would be a living hell (but it is not).
that said, spending so much time together is clearly influencing Tanrak. he is doing things he has never done before. i doubt that, before Barth’s arrival, he had ever even been punished, and look at him now… he knows it’s not right, but he simply can’t stay away from Barth. they fit together perfectly.
as we get closer to the end of the episode, things continue to take a darker turn and the atmosphere grows heavier. we learn that the house Tanrak used to live in was destroyed. that revelation deeply saddens him and lowers his guard. in that vulnerable state, it becomes much easier for Barth to get close to him.
even though Tanrak is presented as the perfect believer with unshakable faith, i do believe he has moments of doubt. and Barth is the spark that ignites that hidden uncertainty.
in the final minutes, we see Tanrak experiencing feelings he has likely never dealt with before — lust. poor boy, he seems completely lost. he knows he’s struggling with something that goes against everything he has been taught, yet he doesn’t know how to process it. i believe this is the first time he has ever felt this way, and that inner conflict is written all over his face.
the closing scene… wow. it sent chills down my spine. amazing work from both the actors and director aof 👏🏻 like, damn.
i haven’t watched all the episodes, and i’m not planning to. clearly, this series just isn’t for me. i was simply expressing my opinion here. as far as i know, this is the comment section of the drama, and i was curious to hear what other viewers thought about what i said, whether they agreed or disagreed. i’m perfectly fine with both. y’know, expressing an opinion is a liberty, right?
for me, he does resemble a child. not a 5-year-old, obviously, but someone who’s either just about to start puberty or at the very beginning of it. he has no facial hair, and his features are extremely soft and youthful. and no, that’s not a bad thing. not every man has to look like he just fought in ww2 or emerged from the woods after surviving on berries for six months 😭
but seeing someone with such a youthful appearance being forced onto a bed by someone much stronger and more mature looking… i don’t know, man. it just doesn’t sit right with me. that’s my personal reaction to it. if you enjoy it, then have fun. it’s your time, and you’re free to spend it however you want.
also, regarding tlwli, yeah, he doesn’t exactly look like the most field-trained police officer out there. but honestly, most police officers look like average people. at least where i’m from, they aren’t walking around looking like superman. but i can accept your opinion if you think he’s not a convincing fit for the role.