One thing I don't like about Thai drama is that they are too force on turning a bad character good in a blink of an eye. Why can't we go through a redemption arc, slowly show a transition between two characters, or even have a deep talk about their feelings to unpack those baggage and such. The reconciliation between Seri and her stepmother from Crash Landing on You was great. She didn't mean to abandon Seri. She was thinking about leaving the world. She had her own problem. When she finally snapped out, she went straight back to find Seri gone. There you get to understand both character's emotions. The forcing nice here is making me cringe, tbh. I hope there's more to this and not just a flip of a switch. She mistreated Wichai for too long --way, way too long-- for me to accept this kind of transition. I still can't rewatch that scene where she said the bowl of porridge is for Chat. 🙄
I love this discussion..also confirming that Wichai had Anong in his heart from the beginning was conversation…
I think he means Boi. He take cares of Wichai but is lacking in the chores department. As we can see Wichai's white shirt has a slight stain on it. At that time, Anong is a possible future-in-law. He wouldn't dare to cross the line just like how he reacted to her when she flirts with him.
I saw on tiktok it’s the same as the novel since in the novel Anong was the one who took care of wichai when…
I know about Anong taking care of heartbroken Wichai, but uncertain about the hereditary disease. They better not kill him. The novel is a happy ending, in a way.
This one is coming too? Let's me finish My Cherie Amour first. If really premier on Nov 28 and MCA really have 19 ep, then Tor won't be giving me a break. But I'm all in. Just let me finish MCA first, so I don't have to multitask.
One minute I was so upset with how they wrote Wichai's character and crying for him the next. My heart breaks. He thinks he's unworthy of being love. He can't even bring himself to confess to Anong and cried as he drove home. Then asking Boi, "what have I done for you? Why are you so nice to me?" crying a river for him. Now who the heck insert this illness in the drama? I need to search if this exist in the novel.
I don't want to be the only negative voice, but I need to rant.The writing of this drama sucks to some extent.They…
Alright. I get it. Whenever he say Chat, he means himself. "It may be Chat (chun aka me/I) who isn't good enough for you" That actually got me laughing. That look when he said that to her.
I don't want to be the only negative voice, but I need to rant. The writing of this drama sucks to some extent. They want to follow the novel: Two brother fighting over a woman. Chat is the winner. Khun pra is the one to ask her hand in marriage for Chat. Khun pra is heart broken because he didn't make the move(?) and lost the woman he loves. But then they also want to add in sweet scenes between the two leads so they made them fall in love early instead of the end like the novel. Because of this, the writer end up making Wichai send so many mixed signals. We know he like Anong and it seemed he was using Chan as the back up? But they spend 0 time to show the viewers the character's inner thought or why he did what he did. This is one of the main reason why I don't watch Thai lakorn and this is once again telling me to run away. Why isn't Khun pra making it clear that he's not into Chan? Why is he always continuing the conversation as if what everyone assumed is true? Why isn't he making himself clear? And why is he still low-key assuming that Anong is into Chat, in a way? Can't he see, hear, and feel that she's in love with HIM? What the fudge is the writer thinking? I have been seeing Thai viewers concerned with this lakorn because it's the same producer and production that produce Never Enough and that one received so so much criticism. From what I got, that drama start out romantic. It seemed the leads even kissed? but then female mc end up marrying someone else but then female mc still end up having a child with male mc? There seems to be a whole lot of wtf with that one. One sure thing, this one won't be as bad but it is also having issues. ---Only half way through ep 9---
Wichai isn't proposing to Chantorn. He will be asking for her hand in marriage for Chat, that's why the mother…
That is also one of the major problem I have rn. He already denied to an extent, but he doesn't make it clear. He said they don't feel the same. He said Chat will make Chan misunderstand but doesn't go further to explain the situation.
The reconciliation between Seri and her stepmother from Crash Landing on You was great. She didn't mean to abandon Seri. She was thinking about leaving the world. She had her own problem. When she finally snapped out, she went straight back to find Seri gone. There you get to understand both character's emotions.
The forcing nice here is making me cringe, tbh. I hope there's more to this and not just a flip of a switch. She mistreated Wichai for too long --way, way too long-- for me to accept this kind of transition. I still can't rewatch that scene where she said the bowl of porridge is for Chat. 🙄
People in the comment still asking if this will be a real kiss and not an imagination lol
My heart breaks. He thinks he's unworthy of being love.
He can't even bring himself to confess to Anong and cried as he drove home. Then asking Boi, "what have I done for you? Why are you so nice to me?" crying a river for him.
Now who the heck insert this illness in the drama? I need to search if this exist in the novel.
"It may be Chat (chun aka me/I) who isn't good enough for you"
That actually got me laughing. That look when he said that to her.
The writing of this drama sucks to some extent.
They want to follow the novel: Two brother fighting over a woman. Chat is the winner. Khun pra is the one to ask her hand in marriage for Chat. Khun pra is heart broken because he didn't make the move(?) and lost the woman he loves.
But then they also want to add in sweet scenes between the two leads so they made them fall in love early instead of the end like the novel. Because of this, the writer end up making Wichai send so many mixed signals. We know he like Anong and it seemed he was using Chan as the back up? But they spend 0 time to show the viewers the character's inner thought or why he did what he did. This is one of the main reason why I don't watch Thai lakorn and this is once again telling me to run away.
Why isn't Khun pra making it clear that he's not into Chan? Why is he always continuing the conversation as if what everyone assumed is true? Why isn't he making himself clear? And why is he still low-key assuming that Anong is into Chat, in a way? Can't he see, hear, and feel that she's in love with HIM? What the fudge is the writer thinking?
I have been seeing Thai viewers concerned with this lakorn because it's the same producer and production that produce Never Enough and that one received so so much criticism. From what I got, that drama start out romantic. It seemed the leads even kissed? but then female mc end up marrying someone else but then female mc still end up having a child with male mc? There seems to be a whole lot of wtf with that one. One sure thing, this one won't be as bad but it is also having issues.
---Only half way through ep 9---