episode 4

The appearance of Sarawat's Mom and

younger bro creates a hilarious scene as Tine and Sarawat are in a sort of 'compromising' position, though it has yet to be;

Above is the result of Sarawat's invitation to Tine to help him clean his room, with a duplicate key at that! The fact that Sarawat sleeps in his birthday suit is also mind-blowing;

The earphone sharing where they listen to music they both love is one of this episode's highlights. It was shot in an ordinary way, yet the look and feel is not typical at all;

The picture taking booth is equally ordinary and common, yet the wacky comedic tone induces laughter and romantic chills. Win Metawin's portrayal of Tine is no match to Bright's personification of Sarawat, yet he shines in the way he annoys the viewers;

How Tine is adamant and insistent in requesting for a song ignites a chain of events that exposes Sarawat's romantic undertones and ulterior, albeit 'selfish' scheme. Hence, when Tine does some lovey-dovey to a girl, Sarawat went on a jealous fit.

The situation is now in reverse. It is no longer Tine who 'seems' to pursue Sarawat, but it's the other way around. Yet, Tine's nonchalant way of feigning ignorance is a bit overstretched. It is no longer funny.

The hilarious photo booth scene between Sarawat and Tine.

Let's list down some of the highlights;

The appearance of Sarawat's Mom and younger bro creates a hilarious scene as Tine and Sarawat are in a sort of 'compromising' position, though it has yet to be;

Above is the result of Sarawat's invitation to Tine to help him clean his room, with a duplicate key at that! The fact that Sarawat sleeps in his birthday suit is also mind-blowing;

The earphone sharing where they listen to music they both love is one of this episode's highlights. It was shot in an ordinary way, yet the look and feel is not typical at all;

The picture taking booth is equally ordinary and common, yet the wacky comedic tone induces laughter and romantic chills. Win Metawin's portrayal of Tine is no match to Bright's personification of Sarawat, yet he shines in the way he annoys the viewers;

How Tine is adamant and insistent in requesting for a song ignites a chain of events that exposes Sarawat's romantic undertones and ulterior, albeit 'selfish' scheme. Hence, when Tine does some lovey-dovey to a girl, Sarawat went on a jealous fit.

The situation is now in reverse. It is no longer Tine who 'seems' to pursue Sarawat, but it's the other way around. Yet, Tine's nonchalant way of feigning ignorance is a bit overstretched. It is no longer funny.

Frank and Drake get another chance to play a BL couple.

The appearance of Frank and Drake and their apparent attraction towards each other offers plenty of 'delicious' for future episodes. Now, this is where Drake and Frank – previously a couple in My Tee – can shine and regain lost grounds. We know there is chemistry, it's only a matter of giving them the right material.