Okay, so I'm veryyyyy new to the whole Thai drama scene. Like I've watched Thai dramas before, but never this…
Lakorn fan since 2010 and ratings differ from time to time. It was never constant. Like in 2010, a rating of 20 is considered a mega hit. In 2015, reaching 8 is already pretty popular. But in 2020, 5 is the new normal for high ratings.
This doesn't apply to Nakee and Buppesunivas. Both lakorns aired in the digital era but they got 17 and 18 ratings respectively. If you reach that numbers in the digital era then consider those lakorns as crazy popular. I'm only talking about CH3 here alright since CH7's ratings has always been higher than Ch3's.
omg yes i remember him in pathapee leh rak and he was horrid and stiff as a board... the condo scene last night…
Pathapee and Techit are two of his roles which were really stiff. He said in an interview before that he's embarrassed everytime Ngao Ruk Luang Jai and Pathapee Leh Ruk shows on tv. Those were his debut lakorns in 2010 aka where he got popular lol. Those stiff acting made him who he is now.
Paeng reaching her boiling point in the next episode is gonna be a turning point for Arthit to change. I am so happy for Paeng to be able to stand up and shove those words to Arthit after all his jealousy antics just to get her near him and caused her confusion. He turned bipolar and he has to express what he truly feel inside his heart accordingly before he'll turn into another level psycho. Hahaha! Boy! Just admit that you like her already! Although the jealous Arthit arc is really the funniest.
I was lurking at twitter and I read sooo many praises for Mark last night from Thai viewers. I was pulled into his world with the expressions of his eyes. Praises are mainly his eye acting and his comedic timing which was really on point. I remember cringing at his comedies in Phob Ruk 7 years ago but now he made Arthit sooo funny without any cringe balls in its bones. I totally forgot that Arthit is a fictional character.
As much as I love Husband in Law (my first ever lakorn, whoopie!) I think My Forever Sunshine is quickly winning…
My Forever Sunhine wins by a far mile. I already knew I'll love this better than MHIL just by its first episode. It has everything that I could ask for in a lakorn.
Everyone is wishing for that haha.. Their chemistry in Kluen Cheewit was chef's kiss. But there's a rumour that…
If they have gigs together, they show professionalism. The friendship is there but I don't think they're as close as before. Mark isn't as playful towards other girls now. He's whipped at Kim irl lol.
Talking about Mark and his iconic 'mean roles', I almost forgot that he debuted with a mean role. He's totally born to slay this kind of roles LOL. If you guys were able to catch Ngao Ruk Luang Jai, his role Techit was like Arthit now. Only that he has sharpened his skills in acting now and is far better to when he debuted.
Everyone is wishing for that haha.. Their chemistry in Kluen Cheewit was chef's kiss. But there's a rumour that…
I wanna butt in. Mark and Min's closeness can often get mistaken as real life couple. They were so close even before Mark and Kim became a couple. He was really flirty towards Min back then.
In 2016, Mark's Buang Atithan got 5.7. At that time it was a major flop.
In 2017, Mark's Rak Nakara got 5.8. At that time, it was an average rating. It's just okay.
In 2020, Mark's My Husband In Law, got 5.6. Lower than Buang Atithan and Rak Nakara but was veryyyyy popular in Thailand when it aired.
Ratings differ in its year released.
This doesn't apply to Nakee and Buppesunivas. Both lakorns aired in the digital era but they got 17 and 18 ratings respectively. If you reach that numbers in the digital era then consider those lakorns as crazy popular. I'm only talking about CH3 here alright since CH7's ratings has always been higher than Ch3's.