: Devastated by Lian’s admission that he doesn't "love" him (interpreted as not loving the fake version of him), Kuea decides to ignore Lian, a major shift from his usual attentive behavior.
You can watch the full episode on iQIYI or follow community discussions on the Cutie Pie Reddit thread . Cutie Pie (2022) Episode 2
: Kuea performs as his secret musical persona, "Kirin," at a club. Lian attends and is forced to reassess his view of Kuea after witnessing the genuine emotion in his music, realizing his fiancé is far more complex than the "doll" he initially saw. : Devastated by Lian’s admission that he doesn't
: The series uses its platform to address the lack of legal recognition for same-sex marriage in Thailand, framing the characters' struggle for personal acceptance within a broader societal context. Lian attends and is forced to reassess his
: After getting drunk to cope with his heartbreak, a vulnerable Kuea pleads for Lian’s love. Lian initiates their first kiss, which serves as a pivotal moment characterized by a mix of guilt, sincerity, and shifting dynamics. Critical Themes
: The dynamic is heavily skewed by wealth and age, with Lian often appearing more as a controlling figure than a partner. Episode 2 starts to challenge this by showing Kuea’s first steps toward reclaiming his agency through his music and his choice to briefly distance himself from Lian.
The episode centers on the psychological weight of Kuea’s "doll-like" persona. Having been raised in a declining aristocratic family, Kuea has spent years curating a version of himself—docile, demure, and proper—that he believes Hia Lian requires. This facade begins to crumble following Lian’s "Annabelle doll" remark from the previous episode, which shatters Kuea's self-esteem and leads him to question if Lian loves him at all, or merely the image he projects. Key Narrative Beats