Nadech as Nai Singh is so loveable in this lakorn, I find myself simply fangirling over his character. His acting really seals the deal for me - from his intense and pointed look at Noona, to his petty acts of jealousy - I LOVE them all. When he finds out that Noona could never love Na Ram more than a father, he practically wants to do a happy dance, it's music to his ears. Ah, this man cannot contain himself around her. If I were the employees at the farm, I'd place my wager on Noona and Nai Singh (as the smarter of the lots are apt to do)! Episode 8 has all sorts of adorableness, if that is even a word.
As for Noona, it seems like her goal is changing. Initially she wanted to go to the farm and find her father - tell him that she's his daughter and find out if he still loves her. But plans change I suppose, since she learns that her father may not accept having a daughter as readily as she had hoped, and after his injury (and her time at the farm nearing its end) she decides she wants to spend the remainder of the time taking care of him and simply being present. As promised to her grandfather, she wants to do her dutiful duty to her father (say that 3 times fast) and then she would return to her studies abroad.
But like they say.. 'the best laid plans..'
Which makes me think - how is she going to move on after meeting this father that she has come to love and respect? How would she move on meeting Nai Singh and his incorrigible ways? And how is that even fair to enter a world, turn it upside down, and simply leave it? On the one side, she has the father she thought was dead, and on the other side, she has a grandfather who is like a second father to her. What would you do? Screw being noble. You can't make everyone happy, so you might as well make yourself happy. Ha. There's plenty of Noona to go around!
And now that Noona is switching gears a little, she's starting to notice Nai Singh a little more. It won't hurt if she can come to love our hero a little more than what we're given. I hope the one way street changes, and soon. And for being a light hearted lakorn, there's certainly a lot of tears. Like a previous poster mentioned, her tears don't bother me too much, I just want it to move the story along. And for the most part, I really feel her pain when those tears do fall.
For now, I am happy to watch Nai Singh torment Noona with his loveable gazes, all day. Which is a problem I'm willing to have, any day.
On a different note, here's Nadech watching Tarm Ruk Keun Jai on screen. I wonder what crosses his mind when he watches his own lakorn. Is he more critical of his acting? Or is he fangirling over his character as much as we are over here? Heh.
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