I'm wondering about that second season, too. Like Erin, I don't expect there to be a second season, but man, why did they end the lakorn like that? Did she fail her classes or something?
Otherwise, I really enjoyed the lakorn. I thought everyone did a really good job, especially all the parents. They don't usually get to show off their acting chops, so for once they had a chance to show another side of their skills. Surprisingly, I also really liked Alek and Ja together. It was so funny in that scene after they dropped off his friend and Alek had just found out that she was a lesbian and that she liked Sai/Ja, he turned to Ja and suddenly asked, "Why short hair?" (Like having short hair means she's a lesbian, too, or something.) And she was like, "What?" And he was like, "Why do you have short hair? Don't you ever think of growing it out?" And then Sai gives her usual, sensible answer, "Well it's easier to manage. Plus, it's safer. Studies show that men are less likely to rape a woman with short hair than long hair." Which is important when she walks everywhere. And then, of course, he starts asking her about her boyfriends, and she's like, "I've never really had a boyfriend. I went to an all-girl high school, and then in college, 90% of her department was female, so she mostly had female friends," which, for some reason, proved to Alek that Sai was a lesbian, too. Men! But some competition never hurt anyone, even if he was waaaaaay off. I think my favorite scene in the whole lakorn was when all the fathers (minus Wai's dad) showed up in Sai's office at the same time, asking her for help. I also liked the scenes where each family comes together to learn to understand each other and get a long. Such touching moments. And of course, I loved all the Alek and Ja scenes. If it weren't for that final scene in the lakorn, I would have rated this lakorn a lot higher.