Ramphueng is interesting because, when alive, she didn't deserve the immense suffering she received, but after generations of suffering caused by her, it's like she has now earned that suffering. And even more in my opinion.
So all the grown ups suck, except the grandma. I feel like the sleezy uncle is just not needed. There's already so much opposition and he just feels unnecessary.
I still don't understand why the hunters are going after Ramil since he is the one vampire who could not have had anything to do with what happened to them. He was trapped in a damn painting. And he refuses to kill humans. If their only reasoning is that he is part of the same bloodline, then they are the evil ones now.
Someone has since posted this:"time travel to the multiverse. Its a hinting to a spinoff series where things…
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Like what they did with My School President, which I didn't love. I always want more of GreatInn and AouBoom, but I'd rather they get to do new projects than a rehash of an already great show.
I'm gonna be honest, while I love a lot of these actors, I have zero interest in this story. Awful rich kids abusing people is not something I need more of in this world.
I really loved this. Both couples are wonderful. Though I do wish we had gotten some kind of resolution with Thee's father and brother. I am so glad they didnt redeem the grandmother or Ruj since that would've felt forced and unearned. Her pain and regret was protrayed well by the actress, but she still could not open the door. That felt realistic.
Was anyone clear on the last scene in terms of where it fell in the timeline? I was a bit confused.
So Boom's father was demoted, chased down, and that was it? While he was fleeing neither the grandfather or Boom…
I doubt he got his title back. He clearly doesn't live with the family anymore. Mek will always show him the same respect though since Ruj is Dech's father.
Because her newborn son was killed by drowning in the river.
Ok, so her anger is definitely justified, but also mostly misplaced since Khem and the mother were also victims to a lesser degree. That makes for an interesting villian!
I thought I was the only human who hates the ship for life mess GMM does. It gets so boring that I rarely watch…
I like the fixed pairings most of the time, but they are often cast in the same types of characters over and over. That's what makes it boring to me. If they were given really different characters to play, maybe switching up the right/left/top/bottom placement as well, that would be so interesting. It would push their talents while still keeping them with partners who make them comfortable and safe to expand.
Like what they did with My School President, which I didn't love. I always want more of GreatInn and AouBoom, but I'd rather they get to do new projects than a rehash of an already great show.
Was anyone clear on the last scene in terms of where it fell in the timeline? I was a bit confused.