Speculating about Never Let Me Go - Thai BL (PalmNuengdiao)
Here we go, after such a long time.Â
The fourth episode is soon to be released and there are many interesting dynamics to dissect and mysteries to be uncovered until the end of the show.
Characters:Â
For instance, is the uncle, Khit, a chacaracter that is too much in your face to be the real villain? His threats might be too explict.Â
Is the mother, Thanya, the culprit? Wanting to take all the wealth for herself and her son - taking into consideration that, as the uncle mentioned, she came into the family with nothing? Â
Is Chanon, Palm’s father, really that loyal or does he want something? Could he be against their relationship not because of a sense of respect and duty, but because he has his own plans?
Who is Ben? One thing we know for sure: Ben is a teenager who is passive agressive. We can see that in his comments about and directed to Palm. Actually, you don’t need him (as if Nuengdiao could only have one friend - him).
You don’t need to invite him. He doesn’t like dancing. He likes physical activities (clearly looking down on him).Â
Nuengdiao is also quilty of comments that come across as classist, but it’s clear that it came from, first, a place and hurt, second, a place of ignorance. Ben was taking a jab at Palm.Â
So, overall, Ben is an interesting character. Whether is really is into Nuengdiao, or he has an agenda, he adds something to the story.Â
Now, we also have yet to know more about Chopper. Scene-stealing performance, by the way. Chopper is under his father’s control, although he is not passive about it. He also had history with Ben. What kind of history?Â
He said Ben isn’t the kind of person who keeps people for long. Why? Is it because of internal or external motives? How will Chopper deal with being given the cold shoulder by Ben (even if temporarily). Will he become hostile to Nuengdiao?Â
Script:Â
So, this is an original story. They do have a novel, but it’s based on the script, not the other way around.Â
As far as I know, this story is also a homage to Lakorns from the 90s. Now, I’m not familiar with the kind of production and storylines that were popular, but it leaves me wondering if they will go with the most obvious plot (with the Uncle being the villain) or if they will go with something more unpredictable.Â
PS: I will probably write about Palm, Nuengdiao and the classist aspects of their relationship and dynamic in the future.Â
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