These words may not come true to many people, in my opinion. I think the director deliberately wanted to override obligatory sad endings as observed in queer stories. As per the title, I expected 'Mhok' to donate his cornea to 'Day' as he continues to live with their memoirs. After a decade Sea could find Jim at a Centre for Assistance of Cephalic Impairments. Imagine 'Day' revealing in one of his post retirement interviews, "i owe my second life to someone....". Imagine 'Mhok' saying, "his mother asked me what could i offer him, here's my answer". In my opinion, the series could conclude ambiguously when blind 'Mhok' narrates his tale to 'Phojai's little son while playing on a swing and 'Day' watches from behind, gathering himself. Let 'Mhok's character grab the award for evoking emotions in the audience for his unconditional sacrifice. Mai dai o wa?
'Titanic' by James Cameron was impressive coz 'Jack' sacrificed so 'Rose' can live on. Frankly, the last three episodes diluted my Irish coffee. Yet Ep 9 caught me off guard, wrenching my heart. Actually rooftop kiss in ep 6 was expected to steal the show but.....
As acknowledged by Force, these two are extremely sweet together, pacing through their rapport unhurried. Plot might have deviated from my expectation yet every encounter of the leads put a smile on my lips. In one of the reaction videos P'Jo said that 'Mhok' is a character that you don't notice from the beginning but eventually come to endear towards the end. I concur with his words. Sea, finger hearts for you. Watching L@N*EGE Let It Glow, i was wondering if they would be casted together and here we are. Namtan-Mark was difficult to assimilate. Probably William's 'Last Twilight' would nominate to awards this season.