Thank you for that "pen/paper, spoon/fork" analogy and explanation. It really is very deep and meaningful.
I've been lurking in this thread, not commenting but this series has me on a high so I needed to join in on the fun! I swear, it's like crack!
I've probably watched and rewatched the series at least 5 times already - and we're only on episode 5! That's how addicting it is!
Kudos to the team behind the scenes! From the directing, cinematography, writing, costumes, casting, everything is on par. This is so well written and beautiful that you cannot help but feel that Rin and Saran's relationship is so natural. They may have been forced to marry but they're slowly and naturally starting from the beginning - from being friends to eventually lovers. They bicker and banter, laugh and joke just like a normal couple would. That's what makes this series so wonderful to watch! Even the supporting cast is so lovable! I've adored James and Bella from their "Gentlemen" days and I really have to say that they just go so well together. Apart and with other actors/actresses, they're good, but together, they're great! The chemistry between the two just feels right. No, I'm not bias, because although I do adore them together, I'm not a fanatic who wishes they be together for everything. If that were the case, how else would they grow as actors? Different projects with other people will help them learn other tricks to this art of acting. From what I've seen in this series, they've definitely matured since their Khun Chai Puttipat days.
I can't wait to see what's in store for our couple but also want to stall it a little longer cause I know we're at the half-way point already - it is only 10 episodes, right? Anyways, good to see James and Bella together again. They're doing a great job with this lakorn. Surely got me hooked. Off to bed I go, and when I wake, another dose of love will be waiting in the form of episode 6. Goodnight!