To add to my earlier posting about stupid Thai lakorn scenarios:I am a former Thai CEO. I have evidence that the…
I totally agree with your rants. I have to suspend all logic to continue watching this. Like - why not give the phone to the police? Why not have the villain arrested first before letting him know that you have discovered the evidence and so giving him a chance to escape? Is it really necessary to reveal it during the board meeting? He'll be out as CEO anyway when they know he's in jail! Or, if Kin really wanted a dramatic board meeting, he could have at least brought the police to arrest the villain after the 'evidence show'! I was expecting the police to open the boardroom door to arrest Reukrit. Then there are those -- how can they not catch him after so many close-range attempts to kill Kin? Plus there's unnecessary death of the butler.
Guess am just watching this now for the sake of finishing since I have gone this far. Son and Vill chemistry is good.
Would you know if the ML of original version reached Kin's level of meanness -- like to the point of throwing…
Thanks. I'm on the verge of dropping this one specially when Lookpat was easily deceived by Reukrit, don't know where her smarts went. End of Ep 20 seems a turn to something interesting though.
Nice set you got there, I agree with your list except 1 (Fight for my way) hihi! When I read the title, my mind immediately popped 'High Society'. The second couple did not only shined brighter, I think they carried the show. Thanks for the good read, reminiscing these couples made me smile!
He's a villain against Kin, his goal is to be CEO. He wants Kin's project not to push thru so his project can be funded. So he would want Kin not to get the land -- which could happen if the villagers can pay the debt. Kin and the villagers are supposedly on opposing teams (though we see that Kin is wavering, they don't know that yet). I just think the sabotaging of the homestay is unnecessary. and runs counter to his ultimate goal of defeating Kin. But I guess villains should do 'villain stuff ' and try to make the audience hate him as much as possible. Lol
Shouldn't the villain be helping the homestay succeed and be able to pay their debt? That way Kin will not be able to get hold of the land and proceed with the project. I don't get his logic.
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Guess am just watching this now for the sake of finishing since I have gone this far. Son and Vill chemistry is good.
He is really unlikeable at this point, unreasonable.
When I read the title, my mind immediately popped 'High Society'. The second couple did not only shined brighter, I think they carried the show.
Thanks for the good read, reminiscing these couples made me smile!