songielove
sarNie Juvenile
Ep4 was a turning point for Pit and Tae (individually and relationship-wise). I'm enjoying the wealth of character development in the both of them. Tae is such a charismatic brat that she grows on you. Her extroverted personality makes her one-sided love that much more disheartening, touching, and meaningful-- because the experience is already changing her. Pit, on the other hand, has always been a dignified man, conscious of his status and background.. somewhat of an inferiority complex. I think that's why he was able to easily come around to trust Tae again (in ep3), thus his level of anger after finding out that he was fooled by her once again. It's sad to see him have so much hatred for her, especially knowing their childhood relationship. I wonder if more flashbacks of their childhood will be shown to give insight on how and when things really started to change. I'm very excited to see the push and pull of p'ek and n'ek as they become more honest to themselves and discover their true feelings for one another.
I'm not familiar with Kim's work, but i think she's perfect for the role of Tae. The character entails a lot of heated emotions, but also warmth. Her performance is very touching. As for Pit, he's the calmest Nadech has ever been since his debut! XD I'm so proud of our n'Nadech. He never fails with those eyes (i especially love it when Pit looks at Tae when she's unaware of it), it's full of love.
Bring on the jealousy. =P
I'm not familiar with Kim's work, but i think she's perfect for the role of Tae. The character entails a lot of heated emotions, but also warmth. Her performance is very touching. As for Pit, he's the calmest Nadech has ever been since his debut! XD I'm so proud of our n'Nadech. He never fails with those eyes (i especially love it when Pit looks at Tae when she's unaware of it), it's full of love.
Bring on the jealousy. =P