The Eclipse Episode 4


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After a meeting led by Ajahn Chadok, the teachers unite to punish Ayan with targeted questions. The punishment troubles Akk and Khan who follow Ayan to a meeting with Thuaphu in an effort to suss out his motives. (Source: MyDramaList)
  • Aired: September 02, 2022

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BurntBaguettes
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2023

Cool

Good episode. Pretty solid. I’m enjoying the concepts of this and so far it’s a pretty light show. Okay that’s about it thank you. I am in summer school. Okay bye!
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CrazyAsian123
0 people found this review helpful
May 18, 2023

Unexpected development

Ayan is not just clever, but he is also very empathetic. Kan has known Thau for a long time, yet he didn't know about his issues. All the teachers are targeting Ayan, but he is standing his ground very well. It is good to know Akk is hurt seeing Ayan in pain, and he is yet to know his true feeling. The unexpected bounce-kiss scene was funny.
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Vincent11182003
2 people found this review helpful
Sep 3, 2022

It is still growing

This episode was full of character incite, but overall it didn't move the plot as much as I hoped. However it is laying a good emotional bond between Akk and Ayan. But the best part of the episode was the growing love between Thua and Khan, so far their love story is the best supporting love story I have ever seen. It can only go up from here.
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Mariana_9390
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 3, 2022

Five Stars

Ayán se abrió hacía Akk, aaahh tan lindos <3 en el próximo episodio pelean pero terminan bien creo, viernes ven ya plis
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jasmine1013
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 2, 2022

Five Stars

I already love enemy to lovers n this drama is giving me that the acting is superb all of them are really talented. I'm already in love with this masterpiece
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Stefania
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 2, 2022

Ayan shined brighter than the Sun in this episode

This series is getting more intriguing each episode. I think that it has become obvious by now that FirstKhao’s chemistry is hot and makes our hearts flutter, so I will not comment on this. I will just say that I appreciate that this series is doing the enemies-to-lovers trope justice by not skipping any of the stages of this trope.

I am astonished by Ayan’s complexity. For me, he is easily one of the best written characters in BL ever. To watch his facade slowly break and his true self – kind, vulnerable, broken – reveal itself was fascinating. Maybe it is because I experienced similar oppression in high school when I dared to go against the system and because I also lost people I love that Ayan and his struggles speak volumes to me, but I do not remember when I was last so in love with a fictional character. Kudos to Khao and the scriptwriters. Magical.

Although this was a relatively light-hearted episode, it brought tears to my eyes. This series hits disturbingly close to home for me.
I graduated from my country’s most prestigious high school this year. The teachers there were more or less copies of those in these series in terms of how they treated us students. Aunt Waree eerily reminds me of my Math teacher – she treated me the same way Waree treats Ayan. In junior year of high school, I decided to go against the system. I will not get into details, but overall, I fought for my freedom of choice. I won. At what cost, though? The teachers did to me what they were doing to Ayan in this episode. They targeted me and lowered my grades on purpose so that eventually I would not have as high a GPA as I needed for the prestigious universities that I was applying to. Furthermore, my class teacher told my classmates while I was absent that I disliked them, which was a complete lie. Episode four does not explore this in that much detail, but believe me, Ayan is going through Hell. I know it because I have been there.
I also know the pain of grieving for a beloved person who is not with you anymore. I know how it feels to tell someone “He is dead” and smile and brush it off when they say that they are sorry. I know what it is like to cry alone in bed and put on a stoic facade in front of close ones who are also grieving and in front of those who want to see you break. Ayan is gorgeous in his inner strength and kindness. He is a character that touches and inspires – a rare gem.

Overall, episode four was brilliant. I cannot wait for next week!

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Diva70
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 2, 2022

Perfecto

Anothergreat episode. A Diversity Cafe. Howmany youngpeople would love to have a safe haven like that?The tone and feeling ofthis episodewas hopeful and positive.
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