@Peace, I can't agree more. Som, I used to sympathize her but from next week on, I give up on her. She seriously needs, like you point out, therapy. But I have seen Som's type of personality in men in real life. That's so scary, you know! Like Mor Wat says, Som obsesses with him not love! She loves her more than anyone else thus she can't let who she loves have their own life and happiness. But Som... she misunderstands and she thinks putting herself in danger will make him come back to her. What a silly girl!
Nuth, like previously I point out, has a trust issue. She just trusts her father and her uncle. Now, it seems like both are constrained by their personal interests- Thun a business profile, desire to stay together with his family members whatever their motives towards him are and Chaya his selfish love towards Nuth. No one around her has given her any sincerity. She was brought up to be strong by her father so that she can help him accomplish his interests. Chaya, on the one hand, seems always loyal and sincere to Nuth but turns out he's a bigger trouble than her father. Any love she receives so far is conditional which is heartbreaking!
So it's not strange Nuth acts harsh towards everyone. Her experience tells that the more she wants to protect something, the harsher she needs to do her job well. She may be scared but she holds all her fear grounder under her witch feature- being mean, bad-mouthed, strong, competitive, and a money lover! In this way, she can protect whoever she loves and her need to be loved by them so purely.
I don't blame Wat to see this outer shell of Nuth like any other people but if he wants to fetch Nuth's heart, he needs to see her inside by himself rather than being told by her father or Chaya. So far that's what Sattawat's lacking. He loves her if I'm not mistaken and knows very well how to handle her. But whatever he says and does will paint him a bad picture on Nuth's heart because he hides his love and care towards her. The way he combats Nuth in every little case portrays him as an opportunist in Nuth's mind.
I thus demand Khun Mor Sattawat to come out of his fear and face his love bravely. I know he is a proud doctor and Nuth insults him too much more than a normal person can endure. But Khun Mor ka, love does not have any signification. In the war of love, everyone is equal whether they are debtors or creditors. True love does not exclude anyone! Wat should be a bit man up and let his unconditional love flow to his beloved and let her feel his heart without any fear of losing. Only in that way, we will see more lovely dovely scenes and Khun Mor ka, I must confess my love towards this lakorn can't be as unconditional as you get to portray it to Khun Nuth.