Fun fact: the actor who played Sia Ha, played Sarawat Padet in the 2000 version of this lakorn And he's also the older brother (irl) of Kom, the policeman who dies
If you're not sure about giving it a try, do yourself a favour and DON'T! After the first 20 episodes it becomes so predictable and boring you will wish you've never started it. The characters become hella annoying real quick because the do the same mistakes/misunderstanding every single episode: they barely finish making up and they're already fighting because they jumped to conclusions over something reaaally dumb. The last 10 episodes are just as useless as the FL brain cells. Oh and the WORST part is, after dragging you through 40 episodes, they LITERALLY wrap it up in the last 2 minutes. I mean after sitting through so many unnecessary and unrequired scenes, I deserved a real ending that lasts a whole episode.
What a crazy, addictive lakorn this was. It had everything and more in it. But I have to say, I did enjoy it.…
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was bothered by the bed. I was like, damn he changes women more often than the bed sheets, I might love you but I ain't sleeping on that motel bed.
I can't believe Meteor Garden is not winning this, that thing gave me diabetes and bad sight! Heirs is an opera play in comparison. The authors probably have afternoon tea with Satan, there's no other explaination. Coffee & Vanilla *war flashbacks* it gave me so much trauma I haven't dared to watch another jdrama
And he's also the older brother (irl) of Kom, the policeman who dies
The last 10 episodes are just as useless as the FL brain cells.
Oh and the WORST part is, after dragging you through 40 episodes, they LITERALLY wrap it up in the last 2 minutes. I mean after sitting through so many unnecessary and unrequired scenes, I deserved a real ending that lasts a whole episode.
Coffee & Vanilla *war flashbacks* it gave me so much trauma I haven't dared to watch another jdrama