✓Purely subjective.
✓ Will only be according to English translations and will not be able to capture nuances of Thai language.
✓ Too damn LONG. Because my feelings are all over the place and this is the last thread I'll write for TTTS1.
I understand it's done for the sake of fast paced world-building, but I just found it INCONSISTENT how the voice over narration was only done ONCE in the entire series.
For voice over narrations, it's either you use them REGULARLY each episode, or you never use it AT ALL.
"DON'T HURT ME," he begs.
As spectators we're stunned: because what do you do when your tsundere is trembling and falling apart?
They're not shouting nor throwing punches here, but the weight of the words Type uttered were so heavy and sharp, you feel as if it sliced through Tharn like a knife.
Here, Type finally expressed his pain UNFILTERED. "I hate you" was uttered no longer out of rage but out of TRUST AND FREEDOM.
Early Warning: I'M GOING TO ANALYZE THE HELL OUT OF THIS DIALOGUE BECAUSE IT WAS THAT GOOD.
Here's a crazy theory: Type'e actually the one who GOT HURT FIRST.
You know what they say about how sometimes the FEWER the words, the STRONGER the punch? This scene is such a great example of that.
A single line with two words was the FINAL STRAW that triggered Type to finally kiss Tharn.
The dialogue here matched that transition because this is the point where Tharn wanted to draw the line between sex and love.
This Episode 6 scene wreck and won hearts in many ways because it accomplished that: it's an unforgettable declaration of love, without actually saying the words "I love you" at all.
"His large nose almost pokes my face!"
Gulf Kanawut who? WE ONLY KNOW TYPE THIWAT.
Did they resolve it ASAP? No. But THEY TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEM AND THEIR FEELINGS. And that's important.
People cannot admit the fact that Tharn and Type STRIVED for a HEALTHY relationship and THEY COMMUNICATE AND TALK JUST AS BRILLIANTLY AS THEY KISS.
That's why the dialogue for their first big fight as couple in Episode 8 was OUTSTANDING.
Type just wants to be the person who knows Tharn the best.
But we don't talk enough about how it also took 2mins33secs for Type to go from "Let's break up" to "I don't wanna break up with you."
But when it's done right? SATISFYING AF.
We've seen so many BL drama couple fights where it's all about accusations and blame but I've never encountered an argument where someone is DESPERATELY hoping to be proven WRONG.
What brings TTTS from goodness to greatness is how it portrayed Character Development as a CONTINUOUS PROCESS instead of simply an endpoint goal.
The REALISM and SINCERITY is stunning.
LOVE, INDEED, ALWAYS WINS. ♥️