Really enjoying EP 1 so far. The story is flowing at a good pace and I'm quite impressed with Yaya's acting. I didn't expect her to exude that much sex appeal and confidence of Miss but from what I'm seeing, she's convincing and relatable in her portrayal. So many actresses overeact when they play a confident role; they seem to think that raising their eyebrows and screeching their voice every second is equivalent to harshness when it's not. Yaya doesn't seem to do that which is good. She's also improved on her crying scenes. Not the absolute best but definitely a step up from her previous lakorns where she struggled with emoting. I know majority of people think that if someone is able to cry beautifully and show a lot of tears then that person is a good crier and I respect that opinion. However, I personally measure good crying abilities by looking at the character and scenario and whether I'm able to form a connection with the actor/actress. If someone is a tough cookie and bawls out crying like a baby at something typical, then that's not really acting in accordance to the role or storyline. Or as a praek, if you're suppose to be sauve, powerful and sophisticated but end up showing too much feminitity in your crying scenes, that ain't gonna work either. And realistically speaking, no one looks beautiful when they're crying and their emotions are unstable. I was worried through watching all the teasers that Yaya's crying would come off forced and out of character but seeing the way episode one is being executed, that's no longer an issue. Some producers are already coming out to praise her through social media which is a nice sign of achievement and encouragement. May this be the open door for Yaya to even more complex and challenging roles with different productions. Nychaa is cute as Dao. Toey is also doing well in her respective role but I wish she would lay it off on the contact lens. Yaya wears them too but hopefully not in every scene. Still not feeling Marky Boy though. When he's suppose to be emotional, he underacts and when he's acting agressive, he's too over the top. There's no middle ground at all. Now I understand why P'Aew Amphaiphorn seemed the most worried about him out of all the casts and it reminds me of when Kru Ngor, one of the most famous acting coaches in the industry who talked about his weaknesses as an actor and how difficult it was to coach him. He has no sensitivity as an actor. This role of Sathit seems way out of his element but I want to give him the benefit of the doubt since this is only the introduction. I'll watch a few more episodes to further make a better judgement of his abilities and maybe I'll see better signs of improvement.