Janie looks pretty as the strong twin. I don't think we're supposed to take any side but the side that wants n'ek and p'ek and to end up together like all the other lakorns. :coverlaf: Most "revenge" lakorns aren't justified for reason or another. I have yet to find a lakorn where the reason for revenge was righteous and justified except for Tao Kularb with Noosaba/Johnny. I loved the revenge in that one cause it's one of the rare lakorns that p'ek or n'ek didn't use their "body" to lure the other side to fall in love with them for revenge.
In Ann's version, at the end she realized that her sister was wrong no? I can't really remember details cause I just skimmed through this. But yeah I wasn't rooting for Ann to be successful in her revenge scheme cause her sister was wrong in the first place so at some parts she was annoying. But the wife did take it a bit too far and at the end of the day Ann was loyal to her twin bottom line and I understood that at least.
I agree with you in that a lot of revenge lakorns have no real basis for revenge...it's just some big misunderstanding that gets blown out of proportion and then this big revenge scheme...I mean, I do like some revenge lakorns, but sometimes, I'm like, "Seriously?"
Although, one revenge lakorn that was really justifiable was Hua Jai Sila, too bad the n'ek was protecting the bad guys like a dumb @$$, excuse my language. I hate the n'ek in that lakorn. I can understand why she would want revenge even though her sister was wrong, but if you think about it, it was her twin sister, and she was the sweet one. I mean, she could have felt that her sister was being manipulated by the guy, or she was too innocent to know better, who knows. When it comes to the death of a family member that you know was caused by someone, you can't help but get revenge even if it is unreasonable.