[FINAL EP] รักนาย My Ride l EP.10/2 (ENG SUB)

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30 Jul 202304:57

Summary

TLDRMork checks on Khai and Cheep with his uncle, learning Cheep is a speedster. Fern visits Mork, wanting to rekindle their relationship, but Mork confesses his feelings have changed and he's found someone else. Despite the emotional farewell, they part as friends. Mork discusses his feelings of shock with his uncle, who compares it to adjusting from petroleum to LPG fuel in a car. The uncle advises patience and adaptation, likening Mork’s new relationship to the new fuel, assuring it will get easier with time.

Takeaways

  • 🏠 Khai got home safely and is with his mom.
  • 🏃 Cheep is a speedster and is currently quiet.
  • 🔄 Fern visited Mork and expressed a desire to get back together.
  • 💔 Mork explained to Fern that he no longer feels the same and has someone else in mind.
  • 🤝 Mork reassured Fern that they can still be friends and she will always be a beautiful memory.
  • ❓ Mork is uncertain if ending things with Fern was the right decision and feels hollow.
  • 😶 Mork's uncle explained that feeling shocked is normal after ending a long-term relationship.
  • ⛽ Mork's uncle used a metaphor comparing the emotional adjustment to switching from petroleum to LPG in a car.
  • 💡 Mork's uncle encouraged him to get used to the new emotional state, assuring it will save him trouble in the long run.
  • 🤐 The conversation ended with an abrupt question about someone having the audacity to ask something.

Q & A

  • Who is Khai with?

    -Khai is with his mom.

  • What does Mork mean by saying Cheep is a speedster?

    -Mork implies that Cheep is quick and agile, suggesting that he shouldn't be worried about Cheep.

  • Why did Fern visit Mork?

    -Fern visited Mork because she wanted to get back together with him.

  • What was Mork's response to Fern's request to get back together?

    -Mork told Fern that he doesn't feel the same about her anymore and that there's someone else he wants to call his partner.

  • Who does Mork imply he wants to call his partner?

    -Mork implies that he wants to call the doctor his partner.

  • How does Mork feel after his conversation with Fern?

    -Mork feels kind of hollow, indicating that he is in shock.

  • What metaphor does Mork's uncle use to explain Mork's feelings?

    -Mork's uncle uses the metaphor of switching from petroleum to LPG in a car to explain that Mork needs time to adjust to the change in his feelings.

  • What advice does Mork's uncle give about the transition from petroleum to LPG?

    -Mork's uncle advises that while Mork may not be used to LPG at first, he will eventually get used to it and won't need petroleum anymore.

  • How does Mork's uncle suggest Mork will benefit from using LPG?

    -Mork's uncle suggests that using LPG will save money and be more beneficial in the long run.

  • What is the general theme of the conversation between Mork and his uncle?

    -The general theme is about coping with change, letting go of past relationships, and adjusting to new ones.

Outlines

00:00

👨‍👦 Family Updates

Mork confirms that Khai is home safely with their mother. He reassures his uncle that Cheep, a speedy character, is fine despite going quiet. Cheep had informed Mork about Fern's visit.

🧐 Fern's Intentions

Uncle inquires if Fern's visit was merely a social call or if she wanted something more. Mork reveals that Fern wanted to rekindle their relationship.

💔 Mork's Decision

Mork expresses his readiness to bring happiness to Fern but clarifies that his feelings have changed. He admits there is someone else he wishes to call his partner, hinting at a doctor.

🤝 Parting Ways

Uncle reassures Mork that he isn't to blame for the breakup. He reflects on the idea that understanding who truly loves us might require losing them first. Mork and Fern agree to remain friends, with Fern being a cherished memory for Mork.

😌 Mixed Emotions

Uncle asks Mork how he feels about his decision. Mork describes his feeling as hollow, which uncle interprets as shock, given the long history of their relationship. He likens it to adjusting from petroleum to LPG, highlighting the need for adaptation.

🛠️ Mechanic's Wisdom

Uncle uses a metaphor of switching car fuels to explain the adjustment period Mork is experiencing. He advises Mork to embrace the change, promising benefits once he gets used to it, and warns him about potential sulking from the new partner if he takes too long.

🤔 Final Reflection

Mork contemplates his uncle's advice and the metaphor. Uncle reassures him and asks for silence as he processes his thoughts. The conversation ends with Mork's uncle asking if someone did something, indicating a shift in focus.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Speedster

A 'speedster' is someone who moves very quickly. In the script, 'Cheep' is described as a speedster, suggesting he moves swiftly and possibly unpredictably. This term highlights Cheep's energetic or hurried nature.

💡Smile

In the context of the script, 'smile' symbolizes happiness or emotional support. The character says, 'I’m always… ready to be your smile,' indicating a willingness to provide joy and comfort, although not in the same romantic way as before.

💡Shock

Shock refers to a sudden and intense emotional reaction to unexpected events. The character feels 'hollow,' indicating a state of emotional shock after ending a long-term relationship. This term emphasizes the emotional impact of significant changes.

💡Petroleum

Petroleum is used metaphorically in the script to represent something familiar and traditional. Switching from petroleum to LPG symbolizes a major change or transition, illustrating the difficulty of adapting to new circumstances after a breakup.

💡LPG

LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is another metaphor used to describe a new and unfamiliar situation. The transition from petroleum to LPG represents the process of adapting to a new phase in life, such as moving on from a past relationship.

💡Adjustment

Adjustment refers to the process of adapting to new conditions. The script mentions needing adjustments when switching from petroleum to LPG, symbolizing the gradual process of getting used to a new relationship or life change.

💡Metaphor

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action as something else to highlight similarities. The script uses metaphors like switching from petroleum to LPG to explain emotional transitions, making complex feelings easier to understand.

💡Memory

Memory in this context refers to the lasting impact of past experiences. The character mentions that Fern will always be a beautiful memory, indicating that although the romantic relationship has ended, the positive aspects will be remembered fondly.

💡Burdened

Burdened means feeling weighed down by responsibility or stress. The script contrasts feeling relaxed with feeling burdened, illustrating the emotional relief or freedom the character might experience after making a difficult decision about their relationship.

💡Goodbye

Goodbye signifies the end of a relationship or phase. The script's exploration of saying goodbye to a long-term partner underscores the theme of endings and the emotional complexities involved in moving on from significant connections.

Highlights

Mork confirms Khai got home safely.

Cheep has gone quiet, and there's a mention of his speed.

Fern visited Mork to discuss getting back together.

Mork expresses readiness to smile for Fern but not as before.

Mork reveals he doesn't feel the same about Fern and has someone else in mind.

Mork confirms he is interested in someone else, possibly a doctor.

Mork and Fern agree that Fern will always be a beautiful memory.

Mork reflects on whether ending things with Fern was the right decision.

Mork feels neither relaxed nor burdened but somewhat hollow.

Uncle explains Mork's feeling of shock due to the long relationship.

Uncle uses a metaphor about switching from petroleum to LPG to describe Mork's situation.

Uncle advises Mork to get used to the change, likening it to adjusting to LPG.

Uncle reassures Mork that switching to LPG saves money and is beneficial.

Mork acknowledges he has just started using LPG and is not used to it.

Uncle warns Mork not to delay getting used to LPG, or it might start to sulk.

Transcripts

play00:09

Mork.

play00:11

Khai got home okay?

play00:13

Yes, Uncle. He’s with mom

play00:15

What about Cheep?

play00:16

Where is he?

play00:19

He went quiet.

play00:21

Uncle, don’t worry about him.

play00:24

He’s a speedster.

play00:28

Cheep told me Fern came to see you.

play00:35

Yes, Uncle.

play00:37

Just visiting,

play00:39

Or did she want something?

play00:43

She…

play00:45

wanted to get back together.

play00:48

Really?

play00:50

What did you tell her?

play00:54

I’m always… ready to be your smile.

play01:04

But…

play01:08

Not like before.

play01:11

What do you mean?

play01:17

It means…

play01:22

I don’t feel the same about you.

play01:27

There’s someone else I want to call my partner.

play01:46

Is it that doctor?

play01:57

I’m sorry.

play02:04

You don’t have to apologize.

play02:08

You didn’t so anything wrong.

play02:11

It’s me who’s at fault.

play02:15

Before we can truly realize who really loves us

play02:18

And means well for us

play02:22

Sometimes…

play02:25

It means having to lose them first.

play02:40

We can still be friends, Fern.

play02:46

You’ll always be a beautiful memory to me.

play02:56

Thank you.

play03:06

Do you think…

play03:07

That was the right thing to do?

play03:10

How do you feel right now?

play03:14

Relaxed or burdened?

play03:17

It’s neither.

play03:21

It’s kind of hollow, uncle.

play03:24

That…

play03:26

Means you’re in shock.

play03:29

Why am I in shock?

play03:31

The two of you were together for many years.

play03:34

To say goodbye like this…

play03:37

It’s not odd to feel shocked.

play03:39

It would be odd if you didn’t feel anything.

play03:43

True.

play03:46

Right now, you’re like a car always filled with petroleum.

play03:50

But is now switching to LPG.

play03:53

You’re not used to it at first.

play03:55

It needs adjustments here and there.

play03:57

Switch back to petroleum and back to LPG again.

play04:00

But once you’re used to it

play04:02

You won’t need petroleum anymore.

play04:05

Wow.

play04:06

What a metaphor.

play04:09

Exactly like a mechanic.

play04:12

Now that you use LPG.

play04:14

Don’t worry about the petroleum.

play04:16

You save money

play04:18

Trust me.

play04:22

I just started using LPG.

play04:25

I’m not used to it.

play04:28

If you take too long,

play04:30

It’ll start to sulk.

play04:32

Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

play04:36

Yes, Sir.

play04:52

Be quit.

play04:53

Did someone do something?

play04:54

You have the audacity to ask?

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