So, I finally caught up with last week's and this week's episodes. Honestly, nothing is very special about this lakorn. There are no slaps followed by kisses. There isn't any p'ek being overly possessive and jealous for n'ek. All we have is sweet true love that is beautifully acted out by Mario and Taew. I like that this focuses on the beauty of pure love. The trust that Seiko and Takeshi have for one another is very powerful. Each and every one of their scenes are utterly breath taking because you can feel that they are so in love. I wish my marriage can be like this when I get married. Takeshi is such a loving husband, and Seiko is a very supportive wife. I love that there aren't any villains coming in between them to make them misunderstand one another. It's a very light drama oozing with warmth and love. Bravo to Mario and Taew's performance. They delivered their roles well and showed that they've matured as actors. Well, they better mature, they'll be 30 in 4 years. Haha. I can't believe Pat and Mario are only two years apart.
Speaking of Pat, I'm watching Ruk Ter Yod Ruk right now with her and Por from 7 years ago. Smh. She was such a natural beauty back then. I can't stop staring at her bad nose job in here. What did she do to herself? She didn't even needed to have work done
As for her character in here, Aiko is super annoying! I sometimes wonder why they have Pat's face so caked up with light foundation. She's usually not that light. Is it to make appear more Japanese? I'd like her and Kenichi to end up together but Kenichi crossed the line after he killed her brother. Villains will be villains. That's why they both deserve each other. They're so selfish that they'll destroy each other in the end.
We have a baby next week! I can't believe Seiko used a dream she had with her parents to reject Takeshi's proposal. I know she's afraid, but at least get real guidance from her parents first and not based her decision on a dream.