this was so easy for me. The parallel that is my favorite, the one that drives me the most feral the instant I ponder it for more than 2 seconds is Tankhun and Nampheung.
Tankhun Theerapanyakul is Korn's oldest son, beset by trauma and tragedy pre-series. He copes by staying in the Theerapanyakul House for his own safety and comfort, distracting himself with tv shows. His room is bright and fun and has everything he ever needs.
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Nampheung Kittisawat is Korn's foster-sister, beset by trauma and tragedy pre-series. She is locked in the Theerapanyakul House for 'her own safety and comfort', distracting herself with painting. Her room is calm and quiet and has everything she ever needs.
How does Tankhun react, when he's told about the silent woman living in their attic? Does it put a spotlight on how he's lived the last 16 or so years of his life? Does he look at her and see himself, kept scared and docile by Korn? The attic-son to go with Korn's attic-wife?
if it weren't for the fact that i would never get a job again i would get a neck tattoo which looks like a scar from having my head severed. society doesn't want me to express myself.
"Guy" and "man" have different connotations with adjectival nouns. Like "tree guy" = arborist but "tree man" = he lives in a tree, or maybe he is a tree.
ah yes they call me “No Queue” Jones because I post everything I reblog at once with no breaks in between and then vanish into the night for extended periods of inactivity
Like - I fully believe Pete is the head of Tankuhn's bodyguards, in the same way that Big (and then Porsche) was head of Kinn's, but I never got the impression that Pete was head of all of them.
If Vegas had said the ‘most trusted’ or ‘loyal’ bodyguard, then absolutely - Kinn told us as much in the last episode:
But ‘head’ doesn’t make sense to me. That's Chan's job, isn't it?