You guys, no worries, all the questions we have about Date's "french kissing" skills are gonna be the same ones nosy Kade has! lol. We still get a morning after scene! And to me the morning after scene is better than the wedding night. The wedding night requires too much imagination apart from the the Lo sam pao.
I've always said Kade's integration in the politics stuff is the weakest part of the script. It's hard cause in the book you can just tell but in a lakorn you have to show. The lakorn does have way more politics. In the book, they can just say this and this happened but the lakorn chose to show how it played out onscreen. So they kind of sacrificed Kade's character to make that happen.
Honestly, they have a lot to thank for in the actors. It's not just their acting ability but also the chemistry between every cast member is off the charts.
And a question I have...(!!): If Kade accepts the fact that whatever happens will happen, so what is the significance in her still trying to find out so many things firsthand to the extent of risking her life? (Yes, her curiosity propels her, but speaking in terms of narrative sense?) Knowing that history (just like their love destiny) already has its course, she can't change history - so if she can't change anything, what is her role in history and the story? (My brain might have been too wired in a particular way to not see things in another perspective rn.)
Book Kade keeps a running commentary in her head. But it doesn't come off as obnoxious cause it's all in her head and no one hears or responds to it (except the reader lol). But you can't do that in a lakorn cause how weird would that be to be hearing Kade's thoughts 24/7. Also then none of the side characters would get as much to do as they have in the lakorn. You know this was one of my worries once I finished the book was how they were going to work Kade's thoughts onscreen. I don't think they did it successfully.Right! You're spot on saying that specific scenes are well-written, but the way it's being put together feels kinda off and disintegrated. Glad to hear that there are other people who feel so too!
But of course we're all still here for obvious reasons...
Totally agree! That's one of things which bothers me quite a bit as well. She acts so carelessly some times, but on the hand, she's still staunchly and firmly against the idea of revealing her true origin. Guuuurl! There weren't even good reasons for her to speak so outwardly because her comments hardly value add or change anything most of the time
I've always said Kade's integration in the politics stuff is the weakest part of the script. It's hard cause in the book you can just tell but in a lakorn you have to show. The lakorn does have way more politics. In the book, they can just say this and this happened but the lakorn chose to show how it played out onscreen. So they kind of sacrificed Kade's character to make that happen.
Honestly, they have a lot to thank for in the actors. It's not just their acting ability but also the chemistry between every cast member is off the charts.