If you don't let go in the next 3 seconds, I'll sleep here tonight. I'll be your bolster.

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If you don't let go in the next 3 seconds, I'll sleep here tonight. I'll be your bolster.
My favorite Naga and Garuda snuggles and the love just radiating off them and filling the whole forest.
If you don't let go when I count to three, I'm going to sleep here. . . . I already counted. Well then... I'm going to be your bolster for tonight.
The Sign, Ep 5
THIS PARTTTTT!!!
The sense of domesticity and a safe place that Phaya and Tharn convey to me, very few others are capable of so much. They must be protected at any cost. And the hands? Hands everywhere, with the most delicate and loving caresses, last year was the year of hands but this year is also very promising.
The Tharn-Phaya fight analysis that no one needed.
First, I hate gel wraps. Phaya wins for traditional wraps all the way.
Tharn is a textbook Muay fighter. He keeps his guard up, his feet are in a perfect stance and he executes his moves cleanly.
Phaya is a brat. He keeps everything loose, so confident in his own skills. He gives off almost lazy vibes. When he realizes he can't get through Tharn's defence like that, he tightens up. He mirrors Tharn, moving to a cleaner, more well trained approach. Still, he can't get past Tharn's guard. So what does he do? He goes rogue. Nothing he does is strictly out of bounds, but you wouldn't drive into the stomach like that (motion is wrong), and you certainly wouldn't do a leg swipe like that. It's just OTT and unnecessary. It's expending unnecessary energy. BUT. The payoff is greater because you shock your opponent.
Phaya knew he wasn't going to win against Tharn because he's skilled. He's really good, really clean. Really by the book. Phaya assessed the situation and adapted to be what he needed to beat Tharn and I love that. I've said it before but people's fight styles are so personal and like with KP, they really thought about how they'd represent these characters. Tharn is respectable and upright, does the right thing. Phaya is a chancer, passionate, scrappy and a rule breaker. Tharn's perfect foil and other half. I can't wait to see more of both of them like this to see how they develop and how they watch each other's backs in a fight.
It's the way Tharn shudders when Phaya grabs his hair, all his fantasies finally being fulfilled, captured in this one beautiful moment.
Tharn listening to Yai pushing his TharnPhaya agenda yet again:
And three seconds later when Sand suggests introducing Phaya to someone else:
Excellent face journey, this is a comedy actually etc etc