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This was honestly such a fun watch. I mainly came for Yaya Urassaya and James Jirayu, and I really enjoyed their dynamic as Neung (James) and Poom (Yaya) as they weren't quite enemies to lovers, but more of that playful, teasing, always-getting-on-each-other ’s-nerves type of relationship. I love that kind of dynamic, and their chemistry carried a lot of the show for me. That said, it definitely dragged at times, mostly because of the villains. The main villain girl, who liked Neung, made things feel repetitive, and Paen’s mother was honestly exhausting—both of them just kept creating problems over and over again. The misunderstandings also went on a bit too long, especially since Poom’s character was so tight-lipped. I really wish she had spoken up more, because a lot of the conflict could have been resolved faster.
For the side couples, P’Pu and Paen were cute overall. P’Pu was easily one of the most entertaining and charming characters. I wasn’t fully sold on Paen at first, mostly because of her chaotic family, but it was clear she really loved him, so I was happy they worked out. Her mother, though… still terrible, and the way she “changed” because of money was lowkey funny but not exactly satisfying. Paen’s brother (who liked Poom) was actually a good, supportive character, and I felt bad for him, but I do wish he stood up to his mom more, especially since he was basically the man of the house.
Another pairing was Khun Chai and Poom’s sister, and I actually really liked their relationship at first. It had the potential to be one of the show's cutest dynamics. But toward the end, Khun Chai, not fully seeing the woman right in front of him, was a bit of a turnoff. Still, they managed to wrap it up in a cute enough way. As for the villains, I feel like they technically got consequences, but it all felt very behind-the-scenes and not as satisfying as I wanted. I’m not usually someone who wants harsh punishment, but here it just didn’t feel like enough payoff after all the chaos they caused.
Overall, I’d say my favorite character was Neung; he was bratty and enjoyable to watch. The most frustrating characters were definitely the villains, who really dragged down certain parts of the story. Even with those issues, the drama was still entertaining and kept my attention, and I had a good time watching it.
For the side couples, P’Pu and Paen were cute overall. P’Pu was easily one of the most entertaining and charming characters. I wasn’t fully sold on Paen at first, mostly because of her chaotic family, but it was clear she really loved him, so I was happy they worked out. Her mother, though… still terrible, and the way she “changed” because of money was lowkey funny but not exactly satisfying. Paen’s brother (who liked Poom) was actually a good, supportive character, and I felt bad for him, but I do wish he stood up to his mom more, especially since he was basically the man of the house.
Another pairing was Khun Chai and Poom’s sister, and I actually really liked their relationship at first. It had the potential to be one of the show's cutest dynamics. But toward the end, Khun Chai, not fully seeing the woman right in front of him, was a bit of a turnoff. Still, they managed to wrap it up in a cute enough way. As for the villains, I feel like they technically got consequences, but it all felt very behind-the-scenes and not as satisfying as I wanted. I’m not usually someone who wants harsh punishment, but here it just didn’t feel like enough payoff after all the chaos they caused.
Overall, I’d say my favorite character was Neung; he was bratty and enjoyable to watch. The most frustrating characters were definitely the villains, who really dragged down certain parts of the story. Even with those issues, the drama was still entertaining and kept my attention, and I had a good time watching it.
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