On Rabbit on the Moon • Sep 27, 2025
Title Rabbit on the Moon
In reading the comments, some are questioning Jira’s moral values. Annita’s character addresses Jira’s dilemma. “Sometimes you have to do something you hate to earn money, so you can spend it on something you love.” I’m awaiting Ep. 9. Jira had been plagued with getting out of the business. Annita’s first downpayment afforded him the opportunity to alleviate Grandma’s debt. Whether it alters his character, is contingent upon how one sees an issue, then arrives at a resolution…for them! Shakespeare wrote, “There is nothing either good or bad, thinking makes it so”. As always, trouble is up the road, but we find that in our “best” relationships. For an additional point, Phitcha’s sister, Phloen, and soon-to-be husband, Lak, suffer a similar situation—a relationship based upon finances. One is accepted—at least not being maligned—while the other is ridiculed. Could it be because of status, one rich, the other is not? A lot of shady business on the other side, which we tend to overlook. I found “Rabbit on the Moon” under “Hidden Gems” on VIKI. These titles so frequently throw you off; glad I tuned in. It’s an 8-10 story thus far.
