Rain is grasping at every straw he can for his last remaining freedom while Payu cannot decide who he is to Rain or who he wants to be or what he wants while Rain wants all of it.

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Rain is grasping at every straw he can for his last remaining freedom while Payu cannot decide who he is to Rain or who he wants to be or what he wants while Rain wants all of it.
Rain and Phayu are selling me on Oh! My Sunshine Night.
Like Seriously!!
I love the palpable sexual tension between Rain and Phayu. It's tantalizing! I love how they dance around their affections and feelings in secret stares and hidden touches... It's GOOD!!
How tone deaf do you have to be about your own show to not give a proper reunion and ending to the one single couple that kept your entire audience around for 18 episodes?
At least it's a happy one. I'll take it.
As you wish is what inspires Rain to smile despite the sleep he's faking. And Payu is both following his orders and indulging him at the same time. This is the essence of where they are at in their relationship, neither able to express themself openly but trying so hard to find the littlest ways to show the love that overwhelms them.
They're so much of a fairytale, the son of the lord with money galore and the son of the butler who owes the wealthy family his life. This is the stuff of romance of old, an ancient story brought to modern times.
Both children of order and children of their parent's desire, both unable to step out of the prescribed roles in life and yet yearning for a love that can only come from breaking those chains and changing their destiny.
All I wanted was one final Payoo and Rain kiss under the waterfall. Why did I not get it?
Rain is going to hurt Payoo so bad (and himself too) with this "have all the fun 'cause it's my last days of freedom" strategy. The fallout, when it happens is gonna break my poor heart. Also, how does Payoo not pick up how much Rain wants to devour him? Or does he know, and is just forcing himself to be oblivious, because he thinks he is below Rain, cause he is only a servant?
I'm glad that Rain told Payu he would be going his father soon, that he was clear that he knew this was over and that Payu needed to know it was over as well. But Rain is also so desperate for love. All he wants is love and time with Payu because he's going to lose that.
And I think Payu is just in denial because he thinks Rain is playing with him in his last days of freedom and not being sincere, despite the fact that he really should be aware of how deep his feelings go at this point.
But he's also in denial, in a lot of ways, of his own feelings. He's obviously got some feelings for Baibua, though I'd suspect they're just deflection but he's also got a lot wrapped up in the idea of being a servant and lower class and that idea that his father keeps pushing that he's not good enough for Rain.
Payu and Rain are fascinating in so many ways, a classic whipping boy trope brought into modern day and in all the right ways. The way Rain is obviously in love with Payu and Payu has made it clear that he's also in love but much more scared of his love than anything else.
Rain is accepting destiny and prepared to have what he can and then be the responsible one for the rest of his life, be the good son to keep Khim's dreams safe... but giving up his love of Payu isn't going to be as easy as he thinks.
Rain is so possessive and I love that for him because he knows he's about to lose everything to be his father's Good Son to save Khim. So he's going to try to enjoy everything these last few days.
Rain telling Payu to follow his own path and sending him on his own way and telling him not to be like him, not to be stuck after Payu heard Rain planning to give up his future for his father... oh, there's so much heartbreak there. And Payu telling Rain to find his hope. My heart.