I was going to write a review on Ep.13 once I finished watching it with sub (I wanted to do it while my memory was still fresh). But I ended up dragging it for days because of my busy schedule. Anyway I am going to refresh my memory the best I can. Please feel free to comment if you guys have any thoughts.
The beginning of Ep.13 started with Racha barging into Lan’s house with the divorce paper. Again Racha succeeded in barging into a private property. I am really getting irritated with this constant scenario. It seems like Racha has a free pass to go anywhere she wants. Don’t they ever lock their doors once they get inside???
Then our infamous nang’rai just handed the divorce paper to our beloved pra’ek and claimed that she had nothing to do with it because she was just a messenger. Duh.....I mean who in the world would believe that kind of lie? Why did she even bother to make Lan swear not to tell the truth? :scratchhead2: She ended up revealing it herself (almost right away).
I always found the villains (nang’rai) in Thai lakorn somewhat less intelligent and skillful in their scheming than their counterparts in the Korean dramas. I have to say the nang’rai in most Korean dramas is much more capable and skillful.
On the scale of 1-10, here is how I would rate Racha’s character:
Evilness: 8 (I gave her 8 because she has not committed any murder yet, hopefully she never will :sweat
IQ: 7
EQ: 0
People Skill: 0
Skills in scheming: 2
With her IQ, EQ, people skill and skills in scheming levels, Racha is doomed to fail miserably in the end, confirmed!!! :thumbdown:
Tun’s father said it at the party scene (at Lan’s house) that he was not worried about Racha’s presence if Tun just chose to ignore her. But I think Tun’s father had underestimated Racha’s stubbornness at that point. Simply ignoring her is just not good enough :nono1:
I think P’Ting did a wonderful job in Ep.13. I really like her conversation with Racha. She gave Racha a good lecture and yet she wasn’t trying to humiliate her. I noticed that Racha finally listened and understood a bit of her own disgrace.
Sometimes I learnt that it would be more effective to change someone when you lecture them out of love than out of the motive of humiliating them. I believe P’Ting said those things to Racha out of some kinds of sister’s love, even though they were tough words -_-
........to be continued......
The beginning of Ep.13 started with Racha barging into Lan’s house with the divorce paper. Again Racha succeeded in barging into a private property. I am really getting irritated with this constant scenario. It seems like Racha has a free pass to go anywhere she wants. Don’t they ever lock their doors once they get inside???
Then our infamous nang’rai just handed the divorce paper to our beloved pra’ek and claimed that she had nothing to do with it because she was just a messenger. Duh.....I mean who in the world would believe that kind of lie? Why did she even bother to make Lan swear not to tell the truth? :scratchhead2: She ended up revealing it herself (almost right away).
I always found the villains (nang’rai) in Thai lakorn somewhat less intelligent and skillful in their scheming than their counterparts in the Korean dramas. I have to say the nang’rai in most Korean dramas is much more capable and skillful.
On the scale of 1-10, here is how I would rate Racha’s character:
Evilness: 8 (I gave her 8 because she has not committed any murder yet, hopefully she never will :sweat
IQ: 7
EQ: 0
People Skill: 0
Skills in scheming: 2
With her IQ, EQ, people skill and skills in scheming levels, Racha is doomed to fail miserably in the end, confirmed!!! :thumbdown:
Tun’s father said it at the party scene (at Lan’s house) that he was not worried about Racha’s presence if Tun just chose to ignore her. But I think Tun’s father had underestimated Racha’s stubbornness at that point. Simply ignoring her is just not good enough :nono1:
I think P’Ting did a wonderful job in Ep.13. I really like her conversation with Racha. She gave Racha a good lecture and yet she wasn’t trying to humiliate her. I noticed that Racha finally listened and understood a bit of her own disgrace.
Sometimes I learnt that it would be more effective to change someone when you lecture them out of love than out of the motive of humiliating them. I believe P’Ting said those things to Racha out of some kinds of sister’s love, even though they were tough words -_-
........to be continued......