The ML in Kleun Cheewit is a better actor, and his character fell hard for the FL way before the ending. That story also showed how he cared for her and struggled with his guilt. Yaya is also a better (and prettier in my opinion) actress with lots more facial expression and range of emotion.
This drama? Suddenly everyone is telling FL that the ML likes her, and we are supposed to believe it despite not seeing it for the whole show. Plus, Yaya's and Mark 's characters had a modern, private relationship going on, behind which he was aggressive. In this one, the whole house is aware that the ML is abusing the FL, yet they all claim to be good people who like FL and don't try to stop it. They condone it instead and tell her ML loves her. I didn't know sex equals love, but in dramaland, as long as its ML and FL, apparently it does. *eye roll*
I want to watch others like this. Really cute and sweet, no breaking up, understanding and supportive couple, just an all round smooth and good relationship with lots more than love to carry it.
Thanks, but I know where to get the Thai dramas straight from the subbers. it's just sometimes they don't sub the ones I'd like to try out. I'm grateful for their work, but I'd also like to see more on Netflix so the dramas can have a chance to stand out on a more open and international stage. Maybe legal one too. lol.
It was better in the first half but turned into something else when the 2nd FL showed up. The only good thing about this show is YangZi's acting. She's incredible!
I loved pretty Man 2 so much! But now I have to wait until this series is finished to see these two together again. They work well together, and are a joy to watch onscreen.
Ok, this is kind of fun. Aside from cheating, he's actually a good guy to the FL. She's likely the very first…
1) He married her because he wanted only her. He had so many girlfriend that it wasn't hard to get anyone to marry her, and it was an urgent reason too. But he only wanted FL and she wasn't agreeing, she didn't agree even at the last minute so he just married her anyway. Cute.
2) I didn't understand his version of cheating. He was more into his wife than anyone in the show. He could be watching the crazy girl dance, but his attention was on his wife's every move. I'm convinced he slept with others because he couldn't sleep with FL. Not an excuse but...
3) After they sign legal marriage papers, he quits cheating (unless I missed a scene. I skipped a fair bit of scenes with supporting characters.)
Ok, this is kind of fun. Aside from cheating, he's actually a good guy to the FL. She's likely the very first person he cares for. He does treat her different To any other by episode 2. FL is a weak crybaby, so it's lucky the ML is charming enough towards her so she doesn't get stomped on every few minutes. He's the biggest cheater though and sometimes dense. And the only word to describe FL is stupid.
I'm on ep 3 and already starting to get annoyed by the lead female character. I see that she is acting weird/like…
You're right about all of it. "Justifiable reason is his gf is a gold digger or cheating on him or she is not in love w/him as much as he is." And you hit the nail on the head here.
This drama? Suddenly everyone is telling FL that the ML likes her, and we are supposed to believe it despite not seeing it for the whole show. Plus, Yaya's and Mark 's characters had a modern, private relationship going on, behind which he was aggressive. In this one, the whole house is aware that the ML is abusing the FL, yet they all claim to be good people who like FL and don't try to stop it. They condone it instead and tell her ML loves her. I didn't know sex equals love, but in dramaland, as long as its ML and FL, apparently it does. *eye roll*
2) I didn't understand his version of cheating. He was more into his wife than anyone in the show. He could be watching the crazy girl dance, but his attention was on his wife's every move. I'm convinced he slept with others because he couldn't sleep with FL. Not an excuse but...
3) After they sign legal marriage papers, he quits cheating (unless I missed a scene. I skipped a fair bit of scenes with supporting characters.)