For a Kantana production this was pretty good. I thought the p'ek and n'ek's relationship would be boring but i was surprised at how jealous the p'ek is and how much he wants sex all the time LOL. Yai isn't an idiot though and he keeps his jealousy mostly to himself and doesn't start any arguments with his wife, which is soooo rare in a lakorn. For such a gentle and quiet guy, he's extremely passionate with his wife. Kampaeng is such a traditional n'ek for this day and age, she acts like she's from the 1800's when it comes to her husband. She's feisty with the evil people, so that was interesting.
I like Win's character and his relationship with the nun. Sooo random that she's a nun in the beginning though, it really had no purpose. Win was funny, I enjoyed him more than the leads. Wished there was a little more development with him falling in love with his girl though.
I appreciated how the p'ek's character didn't try to be the overly progressive hero. When they told him to step down, he did and he didn't fight it or try to be the hero by doing things secretly. He pretty much just waited until he got orders. Pretty realistic and it makes sense that this was from a novel that was based on true events. I can see why this got good ratings.