Daylight Savings is kicking my ass, so I thought I'd pass out before watching To Be Continued, but its colors in episode four gave me the jolt of energy I needed!
This show is getting me on the bi-colored train even though I've been fighting it for over a year, and it's because BOTH characters are bi-colored. The first color dynamic is dark x light (black x white)
But the second is Thailand's tried and true blue x red, which we've only really seen Ji's blue while Achi has remained black.
Which is amazing because in the past, they wore each other's color on their helmet.
But in the present, something shifted after Achi spent the night at Ji's and kissed him. He became lighter by wearing grey and mixing their black x white dynamic!
Then the boy was in the red!
He still had the black underneath.
But the red kept showing up! (I see that blue across your chest, sir!)
The school uniforms showed the red x blue dynamic in the past.
But the past and present were tied together with the red drink that Ji brought to Achi's after his semi-confession which Achi still drinks in the present.
Yet in the past, it was clear Achi liked Ji too! So in the present, we see him cooking in this blue kitchen because food reminds Achi of Ji, who was the butcher's son.
And since they are blue x red, the purple line that divided them spoke to my soul because they both love each other, but are too afraid to actually say it!
Then, we have the little brother who is a Black Brooder, and a NEW COLOR-CODED PAIR ALERT!
It is confirmed that we have a Green Boy farmer!!!!! @heretherebedork, I hope you are just as happy as I am that a boy who grows vegetables and is named Gumbie is GREEN! It's perfect! A+, no notes, this show passes the vibe check.
Even though I need more Poppy!
But the colors are coloring, and the parallel between Ji telling Achi he was beautiful in the past as a way to confess and Achi telling Ji the same thing in the present before he kissed him was delicious!
Now let me calm myself down before I end up wrecking my heart.
46 notes
·
View notes