it took me a second to understand it too. they should've included the wedding properly as the final scene of the series (without winner n tony), and the final toast with producers and the director in bts. then it would've been clearer
Would you mind sharing the tweet? I would like to read it too. Thank you.
But they didnât even think about clearing up the misunderstanding. I feel sorry for Chompoo Nuch who had to live with all the confusion, not knowing whether she should accept the kindness from her ex. Even though what he did was betray her and go marry her sister. (But Iâm not rooting for her to be with Thana either, because Thana was just as evasive. Even if he did it partly out of love.)
About the culprit, it wasnât completely unexpected (because while reading, I already felt like the characters were being too careless with this person), but it was so satisfying that it turned out to be them. If it had been someone else, it wouldâve been disappointing. As for the other culprit, it was more like âoh, itâs this person.â Their level of grudge and motive made sense, but it felt like it only came up just now.
They started showing their twisted side only at that pointâ or maybe Chatfahâs death was the trigger. (Personally, I liked the culprit revealed earlier more. They acted out of revenge too, but they chose the timing themselves, carried out the plan themselves, did the threatening themselves. When you read it, you could still understand why this person was treated differently from the other siblings. And this person was crazy enough to really do anything.)
All the problems that happened in the story were partly caused by the ancestors, and partly by the girls themselves. Iâm still a bit annoyed that the matter between the culprit and the girls wasnât cleared up. Picha didnât even get to talk with the culprit, even though she was quite close to them. But at that point, the story had to move into the conclusion already.
(Oh right, speaking of itâhow the hell did Thana survive? The story didnât say. He just suddenly reappeared, planning to go study abroad (+ secretly liking Chompoo).)
The ending of this story was rather kind. It had a sort of moral lesson(?) with a Thai drama vibe. At first I thought it would leave a cliffhanger that would make me scream, but it didnât end up like that. Even the twists revealed at the endâ
âwere just kind of shocking, thatâs all. I closed the book feeling okay and at ease. The ending was happy for everyone. The three girls escaped from the horrible things and found love. The people around them went on with their lives. (Though I still wonder how theyâd clear things about Sarai when the perpetrator was already lying dead at the bottom of the ravine.) And honestly, Chompooâs actions werenât all that lovely, but her life still ended with marriage.
I liked how the mysteries and secrets were laid out, because when you finish reading and go back to the first page, the feeling definitely wouldnât be the same as the first read. There were so many twists and secrets, but the author arranged them in a way that wasnât confusing. They didnât cram everything to reveal only at the end, but slowly released them bit by bitâ from the sibling conflicts to the people around them.
And every division of parts or appearance of characters had a reason. Why did Arch appear late? Why did Thana seem like he knew something? Why did Keum have to be the first male lead introduced, etc.? They dropped a mystery here and there, saved it for later, and then weâd go, âAhhh, so thatâs what this was about!â đ€
I saw a few comments mentioning that p.s. I hate you also had some scenes that were different from what's in the novel. I tried to find out about this drama too and found a tweet, but it's in Thai. Not everything is spoiled there, but it has some interesting things.
when tony first approached willy, he could already stand and walk. but in ep1, around the time willy won the 1st race, tony was in the wheelchair? so when did they meet? or did that happen prior to s2 n we didn't know?
Pete's b'day mentioned in the doc Chris was looking at: 06/07/1996 (cmiiw) Way's b'day mentioned on his gravestone in S1: 06/07/1997 just an observationđ
I feel sorry for Chompoo Nuch who had to live with all the confusion,
not knowing whether she should accept the kindness from her ex.
Even though what he did was betray her and go marry her sister.
(But Iâm not rooting for her to be with Thana either,
because Thana was just as evasive. Even if he did it partly out of love.)
About the culprit, it wasnât completely unexpected
(because while reading, I already felt like the characters were being too careless with this person),
but it was so satisfying that it turned out to be them.
If it had been someone else, it wouldâve been disappointing.
As for the other culprit, it was more like âoh, itâs this person.â
Their level of grudge and motive made sense, but it felt like it only came up just now.
They started showing their twisted side only at that pointâ
or maybe Chatfahâs death was the trigger.
(Personally, I liked the culprit revealed earlier more.
They acted out of revenge too, but they chose the timing themselves,
carried out the plan themselves, did the threatening themselves.
When you read it, you could still understand why this person
was treated differently from the other siblings.
And this person was crazy enough to really do anything.)
All the problems that happened in the story
were partly caused by the ancestors, and partly by the girls themselves.
Iâm still a bit annoyed that the matter between the culprit and the girls wasnât cleared up.
Picha didnât even get to talk with the culprit,
even though she was quite close to them.
But at that point, the story had to move into the conclusion already.
(Oh right, speaking of itâhow the hell did Thana survive?
The story didnât say. He just suddenly reappeared,
planning to go study abroad (+ secretly liking Chompoo).)
The ending of this story was rather kind.
It had a sort of moral lesson(?) with a Thai drama vibe.
At first I thought it would leave a cliffhanger that would make me scream,
but it didnât end up like that.
Even the twists revealed at the endâ
âwere just kind of shocking, thatâs all.
I closed the book feeling okay and at ease.
The ending was happy for everyone.
The three girls escaped from the horrible things and found love.
The people around them went on with their lives.
(Though I still wonder how theyâd clear things about Sarai
when the perpetrator was already lying dead at the bottom of the ravine.)
And honestly, Chompooâs actions werenât all that lovely,
but her life still ended with marriage.
I liked how the mysteries and secrets were laid out,
because when you finish reading
and go back to the first page,
the feeling definitely wouldnât be the same as the first read.
There were so many twists and secrets,
but the author arranged them in a way that wasnât confusing.
They didnât cram everything to reveal only at the end,
but slowly released them bit by bitâ
from the sibling conflicts to the people around them.
And every division of parts or appearance of characters had a reason.
Why did Arch appear late? Why did Thana seem like he knew something?
Why did Keum have to be the first male lead introduced, etc.?
They dropped a mystery here and there, saved it for later,
and then weâd go, âAhhh, so thatâs what this was about!â đ€
https://x.com/PiscesPing/status/1937956405618872792
i'll post the translation here also (used chatgpt for that btw)
or did that happen prior to s2 n we didn't know?
Way's b'day mentioned on his gravestone in S1: 06/07/1997
just an observationđ