can i ask what you mean by pretending "to be" Chat?
I just saw what I wrote while I was tired! I didn't explain properly. I don't trust Thana and Parn and I think one of them (or both of them) is probably helping Chat (if she isn't dead) to scare the girls. To make them turn against each other.
Brilliant acting all around, but there's something about Aye and Chimon that brings the screen alive! And JingJing out here acting like a veteran. Of all the new actors I've seen recently, I'm super impress with her the most.
It seems as if Chat was the mastermind. She played the pious saint in front of her father while cleverly knocking off her sisters one by one to incur his wrath. In the end, she shouldn't be a legimate child of her dad. That'd be a great plot twist.
Wouldn't it be an absolutly delicious plot twist if it were the men all along (Thana, Arch, Nathat & Khem) pulling the strings all along in the name of revenge?
Anyways, I'm rewatching. I'm on the second episode and thinking that if Chat is really dead (or pretending), then Thana is doing a good job at "pretending" to be Chat.
Oh, every week I watch this show, and every week I get distracted and blinded by Mai that I keep forgetting to commend this actor: Aou is killing it as Mek. He is living and breathing the role as if it was tailor made for him. It's an absolute joy watching him.
Last week, I was laughing at his attempt at French (he sounded so funny (and cute) trying to pronounce those "fancy" words), but I think his French might just be good.
The bridge scenery was so beautiful. And I think my prince has a crush on Rati. I mean, he allowed the young man to call him 'Dear Mai'. He walked him home. He volunteered to help with things inside the house. His Royal Highness? Volunteering? If that's not a crush/infatuation, I don't know what to call it.
If this wasn't a InnGreat affair, I'd ship Rati and His Highness.
I love how Rati used the lesson to his advantage and turned it back on Dech's father with a little backing from His Highness. 🤣🤣 That was like a slap to the face without Rati using his hand.
"Having a daughter is like having a toilet in front of your house."
I see this phrase strikes again. When I first started to read up on Asian culture, I quickly came to realize that this phrase (particularly in China) perfectly summed up a daughter's worth to the family. A daughter was seen as a financial burden, so this phrase also perfectly summed up the cultural preference for sons.
Now on to the fourth episode.
Anyways, I'm rewatching. I'm on the second episode and thinking that if Chat is really dead (or pretending), then Thana is doing a good job at "pretending" to be Chat.
Last week, I was laughing at his attempt at French (he sounded so funny (and cute) trying to pronounce those "fancy" words), but I think his French might just be good.
If this wasn't a InnGreat affair, I'd ship Rati and His Highness.
Rati shall not be messed with, you cretin!
I see this phrase strikes again. When I first started to read up on Asian culture, I quickly came to realize that this phrase (particularly in China) perfectly summed up a daughter's worth to the family. A daughter was seen as a financial burden, so this phrase also perfectly summed up the cultural preference for sons.
But times are changing now.