I have been thinking this whole time watching this show: what if we are in some different reality and when we die, it's because someone else died or the opposite? That sh*t is scaring me now, lol. Okay bye!
Oh my! I didn't think it could get worse, but now its interfering with the storyline. If the product placement was removed this series would be half the number of episodes.
Did Talay finally understood that he is meant to be with Puen/Tun?!I would like to thank all of the people next to him that manage to help him realize that! Thank you all!I loved Paeng so mucj in this episode, she's such a lovable character. Honestly wish her the best!I also learned something new today, if Sea and Jimmy cry, I cry with them?! Like... I really cannot stop myself from crying?!WTF?!
Why have a plot when you can have a sequence of advertisements? This must have been the production team's thinking process when they created this episode, and I am not having it. I approached this series with an open mind, although I knew about the criticism that it is getting from viewers. I decided to forget about the tragically underdeveloped alternate-universe storyline and focused on the sweet college romance. Now that I have seen episode seven, though, I understand where the disappointed viewers are coming from. I also felt insulted. Not only is the plot still not progressing even a little, but also the lack of such is substituted by dragging scenes of unfunny comedy and unnecessary drama in a desperate attempt to keep the viewers invested. What I liked most about this series – the wholesome relationship of Talay and Puen – was destroyed in the most clichéd way possible. Furthermore, several things, especially the time skip of one year, make no sense. So frustrating.
The only good thing about this episode was, as usual, the beautiful cinematography.
Spoilers:9/10 because Talay is a dumbass for taking 7 episodes and 1 year to realize Puen's feelings are genuine.Jimmy's expressions are priceless and perfect and killing me in the best way.