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On My Forever Sunshine Dec 9, 2020
Title My Forever Sunshine Spoiler
Putting acting aside, the fact that we're basically in a journey with Paeng since her tough times make me empathized with her a little bit too much than I want to understand Arthit's behaviours.

I am not even exaggerating when I say my heart aches when Arthit "bullies" her in the disguise of wanting to keep Paeng close to him (she is actually mentally tired & done, and I can feel that), getting accused by Arthit's mom time and time again, Nang too wouldn't leave her alone and we knew if it was high-school-Paeng, Nang won't stand a chance to win. At this rate, I just want Paeng to be happy and leave the place...

I hope in the future episodes, we can see a bit more of her dealing with her PTSD (I know some of you said Kao acting that part out isn't her best performance but I just wanna see it for plot purpose lol). And yes, I agree with everyone else, the kidnapping scene better be making sense plot-wise, or it'll be just another overused trope :/
Replying to trunkenta18 Dec 9, 2020
ling removing arthit's hand from paeng's arm IS ME
That was such a QUEEN move, I love Ling for this!!!!
Replying to Mermaid Dec 4, 2020
Title My Forever Sunshine Spoiler
I see many comments saying Arthit is rude, arrogant and going over the board. But I don't see it that way. In…
I agree with you! From a viewer's perspective, I empathized with both characters and why they behave like they do. But his friends though... I like them but I find it pretty surprising that they don't share the same sentiment as he does. Having known and being friends with Arthit more than the amount of time they know Paeng, I would expect that they'd relate with Arthit more. Not saying that they should hate Paeng, but I would expect the same reactions from them, like Arthit's dad. I love his dad, he is being understanding of Arthit's behaviour but at the same time, not treating Paeng like how the rest of the household do.