La Pluie - Season 1
Season 1
Saengtai never believed in destiny or things such as ‘Soulmate' but rather in his ability to make his own choices. In every rainfall, the sound around him silences, making way for the voice of his soulmate to be heard. On the other hand, ‘Phat' patiently waited for the unfamiliar voice but had never been fortunate enough to hear it. Even in the midst of a downpour, the voice of his soulmate was elusive. Their differing beliefs were like a game of tug-of-war played in the rain, with a rope of fate pulled by a stubborn person trying to win the other's heart and a denying person trying to escape the truth. If destiny played a role, would Saengtai be able to go against the will, or would it be Phat, who had been played by destiny?
Episodes
Episode 1
Tai is reluctant to communicate with the one who he believes is his soulmate after seeing his parents painful divorce.
Episode 2
Saengthian and Lomfon are assigned to an acting project together. Tai and Phat meet again at the vet's office.
Episode 3
A drunk Saengtai coincidentally meets Phat at a bar.
Episode 4
Phat's ex-girlfriend Nara returns to the vet clinic, but Phat has already made his decision to pursue Saengtai.
Episode 5
Phat and Tai agree to get to know each other slowly. Tai takes Phat to dinner to meet his father.
Episode 6
Phat convinces Tai to join him on a veterinary related service trip.
Episode 7
Phat and Tai travel together for the veterinary service project where Nara joins hoping to reconnect with Phat.
Episode 8
Everyone rushes to find Tai after he wanders off on his own after seeing Nara kiss Phat.
Episode 9
Nara and Phat reach some closure. Tai and Phat learn that they had a connection to each other years before through Tai living next door to Phat's grandma.
Episode 10
Lomfon invites Tai to spend time together after his revelation that he could also be Tai's soulmate.
Episode 11
Lomfon clears up the confusion he has been experiencing about his feelings towards Tai. Tai loses his belief in the idea of soulmates after his breakup with Patt.
Episode 12
Tai searches for Phat to try to resolve their misunderstanding.
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