I am the same I hate 3rd parties but I am intrigued by this one cause it doesn't feel like just a plot device but also a commentary of the progression of queer relationships. Like the brother can give him freedom that Khun Yai never could and that makes it a bit more interesting if they go down that path.
BL Chef
2025-11-15 16:50:01 +0000 UTC
I absolutely love this show. I've been having a few months of watching BLs but not getting super excited about any of them and then The Wicked Game came and I finally got excited again - and now this has joined that excitement as well. Can't wait for the rest of the show!
From the way Yai and the father talked, I got the impression that Sophee was Yai's adoptive sister, but I'm also hoping that I'm wrong in that because that would be really weird. But I mean, it could happen, that she mistook his brotherly affection for romantic love, especially since they are not blood related and we also don't know how old they were when Yai was adopted. If they were like 10+ years old, she might not have build any brotherly connection with him at all.
Honestly, I am really hoping that that storyline with Ruedee's brother was just for this episode, because I can't stand third party conflicts in shows. I know a lot of people enjoy it and I don't want to take that away from people, but I genuinely enjoy shows less the second a third party enters. So, being selfish and thinking about my own enjoyment of the show, I hope that they won't go into that storyline further.
But it was definitely very bold of her brother to choose Kaewta as his dance partner, I was very surprised that he had the guts to do that, in front of so many people especially!
All in all a great episode and always a lot of fun to watch it with you guys!