This lakorn started out really well but the lack of progression was kind of frustrating. Like there were genuinely funny scenes like the arguments that Korn has with his dad, and especially the scene where he tells his dad that he didn't want to be the first sperm to reach the egg and the dad was like if he knew he would have a son like him he would have left the sperm on the bed and Pim is just disturbed to hear the conversation.
First of all. I like that this is a new character for Weir, the playboy airhead thing is cute. Weir's facial expressions are hilarious and adorable, especially during the wedding scene. They also dressed him up very well in this lakorn, which is rare since he's usually dresses like a farmer for a lot of his lakorns. I just didn't like how Korn never really matured until the very end, he was irresponsible and kind of a jerk until he finds out that the n'rai is evil and only then he crawls back to the n'ek which makes me question if he really loves her or he's just lusting after her. I didn't really understand how the n'ek fell for him, he did very little to show that he is beyond an air headed playboy. He was concerned for her very little of the time and he was hardly sweet to her. Seems like the n'ek was more into the p'ek than the p'ek was. I wished he started improving himself during the middle part of the lakorn.
Min's acting compared to her acting with Weir in Pin Anong and Lah Ruk was different. She seemed not into this role at all, and her chemistry with Weir was lessened considerably. For such a fiery character, she seemed zoned out.
The supporting cast. Bank's character is supposed to be important and he's instrumental in defeating the n'rai but he shows up during the last 30% of the lakorn and he was a jerk to Pim for no reason. Hone is supposed to be this grand rival for the p'ek but he literally does one annoying thing to break up the couple and then he just disappears and his character is useless. They also have no development for his couple, he just randomly gives up on n'ek after not trying at all and then decides he likes the friend. I like when the supporting cast take a back seat and there is a lot of scenes for the leads and this lakorn does a good job with that but fails to develop the characters.
Kantana likes to make their endings meaty and full of moments for the leads but they failed to do that in this lakorn. The last episode was crap and was poorly done. First of all we have the n'ek confess her love for the p'ek and the p'ek doesn't even say it back. They then get divorced for no reason, with no explanation and then the p'ek does nothing to get the n'ek back, doesn't even think about her only to barge into her supposed wedding. Their reunion isn't even explained, they just go riding off into the sunset together, I don't even get a love confession and then I guess on the same day they have a family dinner where it is assumed that they're back together. What about the divorce? Shouldn't they get married for realsies but then we get a problem thrown in where the p'ek and n'ek aren't sleeping together and that problem isn't even solved, like do they ever consummate the marriage?? And then Hone's marriage problem where he randomly quits his job and Pim is addicted to pokemon go, plus why are the guys constantly playing golf? Like we are introduced to problems that could have been subplots for the lakorn, not random scenes thrown in the end. It is like the writer didn't know how to end this lakorn and decided they needed one extra episode to do so only to add more things than they could handle. We don't even get a kiss between the leads.