episode 6-7

Sarawat and Tine portrayed by Bright Vachirawit and Win Metawin in a crucial scene on Episode 7.

It's hard not to acknowledge their onscreen chemistry. Without it, there is no way for their relationship to move forward and be convincing to viewers like you and me. The photo collage above is significant as Thai culture dictates that holding or rubbing another's head is indicative of deep friendship or love. The degree of tenderness and show of affection between the actors and their characters is exceptional and moving.

Episode 6 follows the first kiss cliffhanger of the previous episode. It convinced me that Tine is aware of his growing feelings toward Sarawat and he has demonstrated it in full. How?

The Scrubb mini-concert with Sarawat and Tine enjoying the band's music together. One of Episode 6's most significant scenes

Episode 7 is even better if that makes sense – after raving about the previous episode. The big scene here is how Tine finally discovered Sarawat's secret – that Sarawat has watched Tine from afar the entire time. Even the the guitar he "borrowed" from Sarawat has his name plastered inside!

While he was suspicious, even skeptical in the beginning, Sarawat's confession says it all – it's not a scripted "pretend boyfriend" play anymore.

The soccer field scene where Tine tenders to Sarawat's injured knee. Tine reaction appears that he's more affected by Sarawat's injury than the injured guy himself.

Green's confrontation where Sarawat did a full confession to a flabbergasted Tine and equally incredulous Green.

The bar scene where Tin confesses jealousy serves as a real turning point. There is a previous scene with Tine and his gang discussing jealousy and how people react if one is the victim of the green-eyed monster. Apparently, it was Tine who was bitten by it, instead of Sarawat.

Scrubb's mini-concert and the unusual intimacy between the two that leads to a slip-of-the-tongue by Sarawat about the past – which is made clear in Episode 7.