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Nothing against Taew, but I just had to go say that I am watching this for JamesJi
#JJFanRepresent. Haha though i often find myself to be the only one having JJ as the primary reason for watching something. I love JJ because he isn't perfect, yes he can be awkward at times, he needs some polishing but he improves each and every time. And he always always does his best. Don't know if you guys noticed he was a bit nasal in some scenes because he pushed through with shooting even with a fever because he didn't want to cause any delays. So he's that type of guy and i really admire him for it. He's so young and jolly and acts like a big baby on set yet, in truth, he has the dedication of a veteran. I've watched all his lakorns and he is lucky enough to be cast with different types of characters each time. And he delivers a different kind of flavor to each character he plays. I don't know if you guys know, he was even cast as a villain in a Japanese tokusatsu show. He isn't afraid of taking on roles and he just gives his best. So actually i am very glad when i read people admiring him now unlike in earlier lakorns where he got criticized a lot. It's a factor too, i guess, that this is his first "nice" character. All his lakorns in the past has him playing the antagonist to the more pure and noble heroine. In Buang Hong, Kim's character is a brat too, but Ramet, James's character there, antagonized the n'ek more than Nai here. Although i don't know if Nai would be meaner in the succeding episodes. He probably would, but unlike all his other characters, it's only Nai who loves the N'ek from the start and didn't have to go through that struggle of self discovering whether he loved her or not. Nai is sure of his love, he is only unsure of whether he can get her or not.