Can I just say, Aun's death was the SADEST THING EVER! that part where Yok was singing and hallucinating seeing him there with the rose, I was literally BAWLING. :cry1: I had to put on make up on a Saturday just so my parents won't notice that i cried buckets of tears. I was screaming, BRING HIM TO THE HOSPITAL GEDDEMN IT! BRING HIM TO KHUN CHAI PUTTIPAT! (who, incidentally, also has Chinese blood :coverlaf: ) I mean come on, in Khun Chai Ronnapee, the guy frickin got shot, in a fighter plane, in the outskirts of Thailand, and still he survived with surgery after at least an hour after he got shot, with his lungs getting punctured. And and and in Koo Kam, Kobori had a frickin chunk of wood in his belly and he lived for hours (or at least 40 mins in the tv version. that was the longest death scene ever.) and AUN FRICKIN DIED FROM A BULLET WOUND IN HIS SIDE TORSO IN LESS THAN 10 MINS WTH!?!? CURSE YOU LAKORN MEDICINE! WHYYYYYYY!!!??
Had they not shown that scene with Yok showing Aun her wedding dress as he lay in the morgue, I would have hoped that they'd pull off a -hey-he's-actually-alive-and-now-he-has-a-new-persona ending.
I agree with all of you, that was Tik's shining moment. I never doubted that he can act, but that part where Aun died in his arms, he was really good.
l not sure how it ended with Khun Tee and AhJu since I couldn't understand a thing, but Mew was so pretty when she power dressed in the ending. Also, I have another lakorn medicine complaint in that part where Khun Tee was getting beaten up - he just wiped off the blood in his chin and the wound in his lip stopped bleeding. haha! I guess I should never expect much realism insofar as biology/medicine is concerned when I watch Lakorns.