Tuesday 15 December 2009

Kong, Phiwit: Phiwit makes no headway

Kong has lost his eyesight, and is still trying to drive boyfriend Phiwit out of his life.

In last night’s episode of Tomorrow, I’ll Still Love You, Kong’s shaky eyesight finally fails him altogether.

He tells Phiwit to leave, as he doesn’t want to be his burden. Phiwit retreats to his car for a cry.

Kong is in the garden with Toon, a fat ladyboy who acts as the family help.

Later, Phiwit reappears by Kong’s side, but chooses not to tell him he’s there.

At Phiwit’s prompting, Toon starts a conversation with Kong.

‘I hope you can get back together with Phiwit...why can’t things go back the way they were?’ she asks sadly.

Toon does not want to see Kong and Phiwit break up.

‘We can’t be together. It’s just impossible,’ says Kong, who is just as unhappy that their relationship has to end.

Phiwit can’t talk, or Kong would know he’s there, so writes messages to prompt Toon as she is talking to Kong.

‘But what if I want to care for him?’ he asks in one message.

Kong gets sick of talking about it, so the scene ends without a resolution.

See more stills at Bee Boa’s fansite here. The series continues tonight.


2 comments:

  1. Anonymous15 December 2009 at 20:44
    I know what will happen next. A brilliant surgeon will just happen along and offer to operate to restore Kong's eyesight. The operation will be a success and Kong will fall in love with the brilliant surgeon who just happens to be as young and as handsome as only soap surgeons can be.

    The BF not-to-be will be left racing cars until he has a serious accident and is badly hurt and finds a handsome surgeon of his own. Of course neither of the turgid twosome has a scar on their pretty faces. I wish I was a handsome surgeon. A great way to meet cute Thai guys.:) - Ian

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  2. Bkkdreamer16 December 2009 at 07:36
    Ian: Young doctors swarm around you when you pay a visit to a public hospital here, especially if you are a foreigner. They are eager to try out their English, and test their medical theories.

    Next time you are here, make up a reason to visit a hospital, and see what happens.

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