Only one reason to watch this. : the Sizzling Chemistry b/w Tui & Kwan .... From the first moment he lays his…
I so agree with you, about the villain he must have copied jafar from Aladin lol, it was like a cartoon really.
The romance was nice, but the plot was confusing, many loose ends and the female lead was way too flickery, for a lakorn it was good overall.
Major complaints though: NO kisses, like wtf?! Not even one on the mouth and the WIG, what was that thing???!
It was so clear it was a wig, it was laughable and her hair grows faster than nails, because one minute it was as short as possible and the other minute it was really long and brown hahahha, whereas it had been black while it was short, like what?!
You know that type of drama that you keep checking how many episodes you still have left and the episodes go by in the blink of an eye and you don’t even know how those 50 minutes went by that fast?!
It was really a surprise to me that I got to like a Thai drama this much, I mean I rarely watch lakorns, because I have a love and hate relationship with them most of the time, mainly because of crazy plots and whiny women that can drive anyone crazy, so most of the time even when I do like lakorns, the fast forward button is my friend for some characters.
This one I didn’t forward any scene, and I was surprised that even the villains weren’t so annoying to me.
I thoroughly enjoyed the drama to a great degree up to episode 17 I would watch it with a smile on my face the whole time, between 17 and 19 I found the episodes draggy and less compelling, there was some unnecessary angst to the story plus lots and lots of very long and repetitive flashback scenes that weren’t so necessary.
Mike D’Angelo and Sushar Manaying were great, I mean the acting was almost flawless to me and the chemistry portrayed by both was really there you know, I could tell they were a couple falling in love.
Sushar Manaying as Aom-am was impeccable to me the whole show, all her faces and emotions were perfectly portrayed and very believable.
Mike D’Angelo was almost just like her, but I felt that in the end the way he acted in the scenes he should have been angry or sad weren’t so credible, I expected more from him here as I was already “spoilt” by his performance up to this point I guess.
The last episode was just pure love and I felt back the joy from the first episodes as I could laugh and see that crazy chemistry both leads had.
The plot isn’t that strong but the show is somehow very compelling and the leads’ chemistry can make up for the flaws the show might have along the way and I personally love the OST, sang by the very leads of the show.
I can see myself rewatching this in the future and it surely became one of my favorites shows from dramaland, I was happily surprised by this
This was awfully planned..
The romance was nice, but the plot was confusing, many loose ends and the female lead was way too flickery, for a lakorn it was good overall.
Major complaints though: NO kisses, like wtf?! Not even one on the mouth and the WIG, what was that thing???!
It was so clear it was a wig, it was laughable and her hair grows faster than nails, because one minute it was as short as possible and the other minute it was really long and brown hahahha, whereas it had been black while it was short, like what?!
It was really a surprise to me that I got to like a Thai drama this much, I mean I rarely watch lakorns, because I have a love and hate relationship with them most of the time, mainly because of crazy plots and whiny women that can drive anyone crazy, so most of the time even when I do like lakorns, the fast forward button is my friend for some characters.
This one I didn’t forward any scene, and I was surprised that even the villains weren’t so annoying to me.
I thoroughly enjoyed the drama to a great degree up to episode 17 I would watch it with a smile on my face the whole time, between 17 and 19 I found the episodes draggy and less compelling, there was some unnecessary angst to the story plus lots and lots of very long and repetitive flashback scenes that weren’t so necessary.
Mike D’Angelo and Sushar Manaying were great, I mean the acting was almost flawless to me and the chemistry portrayed by both was really there you know, I could tell they were a couple falling in love.
Sushar Manaying as Aom-am was impeccable to me the whole show, all her faces and emotions were perfectly portrayed and very believable.
Mike D’Angelo was almost just like her, but I felt that in the end the way he acted in the scenes he should have been angry or sad weren’t so credible, I expected more from him here as I was already “spoilt” by his performance up to this point I guess.
The last episode was just pure love and I felt back the joy from the first episodes as I could laugh and see that crazy chemistry both leads had.
The plot isn’t that strong but the show is somehow very compelling and the leads’ chemistry can make up for the flaws the show might have along the way and I personally love the OST, sang by the very leads of the show.
I can see myself rewatching this in the future and it surely became one of my favorites shows from dramaland, I was happily surprised by this
Like a noona romance, right? This sounds fun, I like Seo Hyun Jin's acting.
It was so different from the novel!
There's no sense at all, they must come with a second season otherwise I will never forgive myself forever for losing all those hours on that show.