So, the grandma is on Chut's mom side. It is still a puzzle as to why she treats her daughter that way. There are more questions to her background. And if she is just an in law when her daughter died why can't she move out if she detest her son in law that much? Chut is not a little kid where he needs to be look after. Does she really love anyone beside herself? The little mad dog look she gave Yot before she walked off to take the picture at the wedding was performed well by the actress. Can't hide evil even with all that makeup.
The aunt now we know is after the wealth. She is greedy and upset that she can't catch her prize which is Chut's father. She keeps on losing to the next girl. I mean, if he is willing to love someone with a background as Yot's mom, then he doesn't think much of her so she needs to get lost. But I do love all their plans just backfired one after the other. It shows, when you are out to get innocent people your plans usually go wayward lol.
@preetam: Andrew was always boyish looking to me in his previous lakorns. He has a charm about him then but was not as strong of a presence as he is now. He has grown into himself in this lakorn and that makes a difference in how I see him. This is by far his most challenging role because he is multidimensional not just a character that we see on screen many times before. His character is a bit difficult than Matt because he has to control himself in a lot of ways. I adore him when he gets upset at Yot, his voice becomes higher but with such careful ways of saying it. He literally says it one by one, that is when he is angry most. His hands movement are fine to me, they come and go when he tried to emphasized his point. But I like the way they write his character though. He is mean but not nasty. He is fair and doesn't hurt people without reason. He hates Yot's mom and her to begin with but never once go out his way to intentionally hurt them to get what he wants. He could have come up with plans to destroy the wedding but he didn't, he let it be. He is awkward in his ways of dealing with things but he is level headed. He to me, is kind of an unusual pra'ek.
I am surprised the relationship between Yot and Chut happened early on, it's refreshing to see that instead of halfway toward the lakorn. We get more pranang scenes together. Chut and his sandwiches, how routine. But noticed when he eats it, his face comes across like he's eating dust compare to what Yot is eating.
Everybody is doing wonderfully, I feel for King because she is such a sweetheart. She loves Chut but knows what is right and what is wrong. She is so calm and reasonable with her feelings. But unfortunately, she is wrong for our Chut. She is almost like him, therefore she can't get to him the way Yot can. He somehow, has a wall around him with her. Also, she gives up easily, when he told her he wanted to sit by himself quietly, she left. If it was Yot, she probably sit there with him even if she's not allow to say anything lol.