Thyme's love language is act of service and Gorya's is words of affirmation. Thyme is usually bad at words while Gorya doesn't take notice of his acts of service. But, in episode 8, the way they have accommodated to each other's love languages is so apparent.
The way Thyme assured her that it's her choice to come to the birthday and there isn't any need for it. The way he has been becoming more honest about his feelings all throughout the show, like when he confessed that he is aware that they aren't dating but he still wants to try his hand at pursuing her in hopes of her warming upto him at the zoo date. Earlier, he wasn't as transparent about his care for her. He even confessed that he became her neighbour not because there was an available house around there, but to protect her, when prompted by her to reveal his real agenda for why he was there.
Gorya, especially in this episode, showed appreciation for Thyme trying his very best to adjust to his circumstances and to improve himself. She gets annoyed by him from time to time, but she has begun to acknowledge is efforts and slowly fall for him as she looks back at what he's done for her and what he is trying to do. This is very well portrayed in this show as compared to all the other versions, because one can point out the moment she begins to develop feelings for him
In short, F4 Thailand has the best and most realistic character development out of all other versions Hana Yori Dango.
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Drama:- F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers (2021-22)
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