Work has been a little hectic over the past few days, and also I was quite frankly just not in the right mental space to do anything more after work, so I’ve had to delay watching some of the shows I’ve been watching. But I’ve got some free time now, so let’s get into it!
We got to see some concerning things at the end of the previous episode, namely Win’s book getting into an accident and Chai getting arrested. How are things going to shape up in this new episode?
We start off with Chai, who was detained, but has been bailed out by his mother. She’s very zen about it, which I think is the best way to respond to the whole thing because she’s not exactly the model mother, if you know what I mean.
What happened to Win’s rocker boss, however, isn’t as clear to me? Was he the one in the accident? Was he the one in the hospital bed? Or was Win just remembering what happened in the original timeline, especially now that he’s asking his dad if the future can be changed, or it’s just predetermined? Win’s father does tell him that he can ~rearrange~ things if he doesn’t like things, so maybe things are going to change.
The next day, Nut starts looking for Win when he doesn’t show up for the morning jog, while Aek’s rich parents forbid him from hanging out with Chai again they see him on the front page of a newspaper as a ~gangster~. Aek’s rich parents don’t seem to understand that a guy like Aek can’t resist rough trade like Chai. Now you’re telling him he can’t meet up with the rough gangster trade? He’s going to want him even more.

Leaving the rough trade behind, we find out that Win’s rocker boss did get into an accident. From the dialogue, what I understand is that something did happen to Win’s boss in the original timeline that Win tried to prevent in this one, but it ended with the boss getting into an accident. Win sings to him, and while it doesn’t wake him up, Win says that at least he got to hear the song now, which I guess means the boss died in the original timeline? Now he’s incapacitated, and I don’t know if that’s any better.
Win does get a surprise when it comes to Biu, who had been listening in the whole time when Win was talking to his boss. She demands the truth from Win, who tells her that he came from the future, and Biu isn’t as freaked out about as I thought she would be. The show immediately tells me to let it tell the story first before I react because as it turns out, Win didn’t say every detail. He does tell her to buy Bitcoin (ugh) and that Thailand’s gonna have same-sex marriage and BL and GL shows. Important things!
The day after that, Chai patches things up with his mom, while the brother of Win’s rocker boss takes over the music shop. I don’t know if it’s the same actor since I’m not super familiar with the Thai entertainment scene, but if it is, then the long hair really was just that long, and he cut it, or it was a very nice wig since I couldn’t clock it. We also find out that they got past the first round of auditions for the band competition, but Aek quickly spoils the buzz by saying that he’s quitting the band.
That announcement prompts Chai to drag Aek out of the practice room and fuck him in a dark alley and confront him about his decision, quickly realizing that yes, he is the drama.
Chai is certainly dramatic as he and Win “talk”, even knocking a trash can when he gets frustrated with Aek. He then volunteers to talk to Aek’s parents himself, and you know that Aek’s hol just quivered at that suggestion. Aek thinks a good idea. And it is a good idea, because Chai manages to convince Aek’s parents to let Aek stay with the band, especially when he brings up that Aek has worked so hard for it. He even left his gang just so Aek could stay, which I think should be enough reason for Aek to choke on Chai’s dick. I’m just saying!
The band’s initial joy at getting Aek back is immediately tempered when rocker boss’ brother announces that rocker boss is dead, which is going to dampen anybody’s spirits. Lin manages to temporarily lift Win’s spirits up by telling him that rocker boss would have preferred for him to continue rocking on, but then they get another piece of bad news when rocker boss’ brother decides to turn their rehearsal space into a restaurant.
That particular turn of events, however, lead to Aek offering his hole to Chai home to the band, since his parents already built a rehearsal space for him anyway. Aek’s parents are supportive as always, and hopefully they stay supportive when Chai’s got Aek bent over on their bed while he’s railing him. Who said that?
But it’s not just the gays seeing their relationships move forward. When Nut declines an invitation from Lin, Biu swoops in and asks Lin if she wants to help her test out her new camera by modeling. Lesbianism. Also, they’re using a film camera! I’m no photographer, but I do kinda miss the feel of those cameras compared to the new digital ones.
We then cut to Win having a nice moment with his father and brother, hopefully to offset the falling out and the death that happened in the original timeline. Will it work? We’ll have to wait and see.
What we don’t have to wait for is another Chai shirtless scene because here it is!

Chai was ironing shirtless because he wanted to wear a formal shirt to Aek’s house, and because Aek is a good little submissive, he changes into a formal outfit as well so Chai doesn’t get left out. Oh, I can’t wait until the two of them go at it. There’s some flirting between Win and Nut as well, but Chai and Aek is where it’s at for me.
Nut and Lin have lunch? dinner? together with their parents after practice, and we find out that Lin is set to go to England next year, and that Nut’s father plans on sending him to England as well. To her credit, Lin tries to stand up for Nut, but Nut’s father isn’t hearing any of it.
Over at Aek’s house, his parents are fine with Chai again, and are even asking him to bring his mother long with him next time he eats dinner at their place. A dinner where Aek puts food on Chai’s plate, by the way. Submissive. Little. Bottom.
While things are looking good over at Aek and Chai’s side, Nut still has to contend with his father, who has instructed him to prepare his document, as he’s going to make him apply for a scholarship to England. Nut, however, is adamant that he’s staying in Thailand, and I’m guessing runs away to Win’s house? He gets special treatment from Win, of course, in the form of fried chicken, which he’s been keeping from his father and brother, because he knows what happens to his father in the future.
After dinner, the two of them go out, and both promise to win the music competition to show Nut’s father that music be a viable career.
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