Happy Friday everyone! I had to get a project out the door this morning so couldn’t post this open thread as early as I wanted to, but here we are. And it’s almost the freakin’ weekend.
Happy Friday everyone! I had to get a project out the door this morning so couldn’t post this open thread as early as I wanted to, but here we are. And it’s almost the freakin’ weekend.
I’m still debating on whether I’ll tune in. The teaser posters are so adorable and these two make a great pair, but the storyline. Oh the storyline, I don’t know if I can watch child abuse without popping a blood vessel. I don’t know if my heart could literally take it.
Tagged: Duang Jai Pisut, Son Yuke, Yam Matira
We’re here at the finale whether we like it or not. Once Upon a Time in My Heart wraps up its gangster drama much in line with the action you’d expect, all out brawls that bring characters together. Some characters turn over a new leaf while other characters fall back in their old ways, but one question remains, can Show cut out two episodes and still make it a compelling finale? Let’s find out.
I was driving into my neighborhood last evening and the trees are already starting to change their colors. The air is cool as the temperature has dropped to the upper fifties. Summer wasn’t quite long enough. I feel nostalgic. But the bustling fall and the busy fourth quarter will be here whether I am ready or not. What will you long about summer and what makes you excited for fall?
It’s also Labor Day long weekend, so there is that to be excited for. Happy Labor Day, ‘Merica. It’s been awhile since we had a three day weekend, what have you got planned fellow Americans? My weekend is filled with sporting events and maybe we’ll check out the state fair as well. Tis the last few days of summer, let’s make it count. As I am typing this.. it’s raining outside. As for my international readers, I hope this weekend will be filled with relaxation and fun.

Didn’t think you could be any more sad, did you? Nope, welcome aboard our sad, sad ride into Daniel and Fahsai’s world where self-inflicted pain takes precedence. How can I help you cope with the angst? Shall I curse Daniel, give Fahsai a hug, or just allow you to curl in the corner and cry? I will say that the tone is excellent, it’s a gravity pull into their pain, and they’re hurting so much that you just want to cut that tension with a knife, glue that distance together, and make them whole again.
Finale is next week, and it’s going to be one long wait until the conclusion. My heart still feels like it’s out of place, and desperately needs Show to make it right again. If anything, this week’s episodes serve to remind us that these two clearly can only be happy together. As if we could ever forget, Show. As if.
*Thud* Yeah, that’s the sound of my heart dropping on the floor. Can you really fight for a love that pushes you away? What if there’s no standard misunderstanding – but real fear – and that no matter how much you try, the person you love thinks you’re better off without him. We’re at an angsty impasse, is what it is. Damn if you do and damn if you don’t. If you’re going to hell anyway, why not go down in flames? Take what you can get and run. Tomorrow is another day, let’s deal with it then.
Is everyone ready to meet Miss G? If everything goes according to plan, Kluen Cheewit is slated to air after Plerng Naree Nang Ay, taking over the Wednesday-Thursday timeslot. It’s going to be a slap-kiss to remember, so I suggest buckling that seatbelt on tight. Do share if you know of someone, anyone offering subtitles for this. It’s been awhile since we’ve last seen Yaya on screen, and with Mark to boot, I’ve been waiting for ages. I’m most likely going to recap this lakorn, unless something crazy happens. I don’t know, like if I’m incapacitated and my fingers don’t work. Knock on wood.
Kluen Cheewit is preempted by Nang Ay, starring Grate Warintorn and Nicha. So I guess that will put us in sometime October, as originally scheduled anyway. Just when we’re getting closer, we are thwarted again.
TGIF everybody!
Earlier this week, Mr. A and I celebrated our 13th year anniversary. Well, technically 8 years, since Mr. A took his sweet time to propose. And my sister in law posed an interesting question, which is completely unrelated to us as a couple, but more of us as individual, human beings.
Daniel takes center stage in this episode, and he continues to make me swoon. I didn’t think Show could get any better, but it did, and I’m just jumping for joy. This episode takes the romance, the intrigue and even the gangster plot to the next level. Because if we only have three more episodes left, every minute counts. Now I’m going to forget that I just said that, because just thinking that this crack show will end with three more episodes will only break my heart. *sobs.
Fahsai certainly earned her fanfare this episode, didn’t she? I’m impressed and doubly rooting for her even more. I’m sorry if I’ve ever doubted you! I love me a good kickass heroine, but this one fights with words. The BEST kind of fight. This episode situates us back (and nicely I might add) to where we like to be and why I’m still in love with this show. Which makes me wonder if that’s a good or bad thing. Wait, don’t answer that.
I feel like cinderella and trying to post a recap before the clock strikes midnight. Today is not my day. My computer crashed and of course right before I am ready to post a recap. SIGH. ~Fia