This was pretty much what you'd expect from a special episode. Full of the little love tropes like feeding each other, sniff-kissing, picking each other up, saying "I love you." The best part, for me, was Kluen's little speech near the end. It was very touching. Idk, Fah and Prince have never really done it for me. I just don't feel the chemistry there, and Fah is kind of sulky imo. This was cute, though, and it told us a little more about their relationships. I'm excited about Eclipse.
about kim in the party , why it seems to me like it was a plan ?!cs Kim said : why took you so long to come ?!you…
I thought Kim said that first one to Kamol because he knows Kamol will always save him. (Like a cheesy romance line). The second one, I remember them saying it, but I didn't think Kim was in on the plan. His bodyguard asked him not to go. And when Kamol said he was worried about Kim, he meant after the bg told him Kim was there and missing. I could be wrong, though. How did Kim get in without his invitation since Kamol took his?
From the way Baiboon was first introduced in that earlier episode I thought he'd be a naughty boy, but he's actually…
I was so glad not to see the back tattoo in this episode! And Whipped Cream...at first, I thought it was a fake scene because the tiger didn't seem to even be aware that Yoon was near. But then the petting looked real. Maybe you're right about drugs.
I feel like people are making assumptions too soon. 1) The teacher there is going to help Akira figure out his…
No, Shin is definitely not interested in anyone else. Yet, the girls keep trying. Asuka was the boy student I was referring to and the fact that he was coming on to Akira. I'm pretty sure he's teasing. Idk, I actually thought he was interested in Shin, but it seems it might be the teacher's brother. You are probably right about the woman--they just did that to make us wonder at the end of the episode. What I am really curious about is how they're going to bridge the age-gap problem at the end. Of course, some of these Japanese dramas have no romantic resolution.
Cheesy as hell, but I'm still enjoying it. Why did the bodyguard escort Kim to the dangerous party and then leave him to go get him a drink? That seemed...inadvisable. And I'm assuming that Kamol replaced all the presents with clocks? Because money doesn't tick. The product placement still makes me laugh, but what REALLY made me laugh is the scene after Kamol saves Kim from being tied up in a chair and takes his hand--cue the awful mafia piano music and dramatic walk across the office. So, so, so cheesy. Lol. Wouldn't a mafia boss fix the wonky light on the front of his house? It's been like that for a long time. Still, this is entertaining and I look forward to it every week.
All six episodes, short as the are, should have concentrated on Sun and Athit. And there should have been a PLOT. These guys should have both had a conflict they needed to get through while developing a relationship. Nothing is happening on this show. The side characters need their own show. Six episodes isn't enough for one couple, let alone, two. Plus, lots of wasted friends and the brother, Nemo. What are their scenes even for? I'm assuming Athit is going to say something in episode 6 concerning his business and his deceased father. Somehow, in the other seventeen minutes of showtime, they have to get Athit and Sun together. At least we got the cute little bit in ep 5 where Sun falls asleep on Athit's shoulder.
Between Daonuea,and Praew,which one do you guys think Nine TRULY loves?
Definitely Daonuea, but the show hasn't invested much into it. It's their freaking romance, and all we've seen is Nine deal with his emotionally disturbed gf.
How did Kim get in without his invitation since Kamol took his?
What I am really curious about is how they're going to bridge the age-gap problem at the end. Of course, some of these Japanese dramas have no romantic resolution.
The product placement still makes me laugh, but what REALLY made me laugh is the scene after Kamol saves Kim from being tied up in a chair and takes his hand--cue the awful mafia piano music and dramatic walk across the office. So, so, so cheesy. Lol.
Wouldn't a mafia boss fix the wonky light on the front of his house? It's been like that for a long time.
Still, this is entertaining and I look forward to it every week.