The atmospheric feel of the episode fits the characters and the story well. I guess it could become a bit dull, but as long as there is enough emotional depth to the story, it should work well.The intial interactions between Ongsa and Sunsoon in the early stages of their relationship are so sweet that the episode would succeed on the basis of them alone.The acting is very good throughout, very three dimensional and believable.I like the way the the story is filled out a bit by the references to Jonathan Livingston Seagul (to hint at the spiritual nature of the cross-time appearances and connectedness) and Love of Siam (which allows Ongsa and Sunssoon to experience eachothers reactions to film about a young same sex couple. I wonder if these might be a bit too obscure for the average viewer today though.
Love howthe mls areintroducedand how their relationship is establised from thevery start. There attraction to oneanother isso real. Theactors doan awesomejob.
I was really loving the young guys getting to know each other, I wish they could have used another episode before the real plot kicked in. Anyway, I'm not usually a fan of BL's where one of the main characters expire. Especially in the 1st episode. However, this one promises to be different. (fingers crossed)Mix and Tor for sure did great in ep 1. I think they they have great chemistry. Toey and Teng also seem like a good match. Vhemnistry wise. I also liked the DVD store owner and the daughter. Very likeable characters. Let's see where this goes. I hope the quality remains high like Ep1.