I think Mangkorn’s mom being at the same restaurant was a coincidence, and she recognized him so they sat together.
I thought it was such a touching scene. But I can see where it was sort of filler. It was to show Yai's pain over his mother, but I just know none of that will be reconciled. I mean, there are only 2 episodes left.
I wish to see them act in a good script for their new project/ series. They are quite good for a newbie actors…
I agree. This is also true of Chub and Bank from Check Out. I've heard they aren't getting much work, and it wasn't their fault the script for that show was awful.
The timeline of this show isn't adding up lmao. First, they hate each constantly at each others throat and Mangkorns…
Yes, this is the biggest problem with it. I love the actors--they're good. And some of the scenes are really lovely, like the one between Yai and Mangkorn's mother. Yai's pain about his mother is very moving. But the timeline and relationship development is really off.
months part confused me as well! and now all of sudden it is a childhood crush. show started with different vibes…
The kiss was so loooooong. I didn't think it was awkward, though. I thought it was kind of nice. Just really loooooong considering Yai only thinks of Nine as a friend. I mean, would you let your friend kiss you for that long? With your phone ringing and everything?
Ugh. The writing. The acting in this is really good, but why did they have to use this awful story? Quesitons…
Omg, that last question's a good one. It was the sole lovely scene in the entire episode. As for the rest, I totally agree, especially about the ridiculously long kiss. If Yai was so opposed, why didn't he stop it? And has it been months? Is Yai's car still in the shop? Lol. And the name...yep. Who would remember? And then the mother's like, "You're that kid?" Huh? The one who played for two seconds with your son?
Ugh. I just don't know with this. I like some things about it. Isbanky's face is so emotive. But most of the time, Yai is sulking. The moment between Yai and Mangkorn's mother was very touching, but the rest of the episode left me aggravated. Yai feels so much pain over the loss of his mother that he's terrible to his stepmother. But the father is just a bump on a log, not trying to help his son at all. Mangkorn and Yai's relationship has been a rollercoaster and I want off. It's push, pull, push, pull. t's obvious Yai acts out of hurt. But is there really a huge conflict here? I mean, Mangkorn and their girl's fathers will get over that they don't want to marry each other.