Awe, I don't think I have enough tears to last for the ending. I've cried so much already. I pretty much drained every drop in episode 22.
It was just so sad. My heart ached for both Kobori and Ang when he came to the house. [SIZE=12pt]Poor Ang, all she heard was his voice and she longed to just get a glimpse of his face.....and for Kobori, it [/SIZE]took all the strength he had to hold back his tears....he wanted to speak to her, to hold her and comfort her, but he doesn't dare because he assumes that he is not who she needs and wants.......and is afraid that with him being there will put more stress on her to have to choose between their situation and the person whom he thinks she loves. Again, in his time of deep sadness, he puts her first.
I loved it that Ang said that she wanted both Kobori and the baby. For her, this is a big step and I'm glad that she was able to realize it before she even saw Wanut.....like she no longer feels bound by the promise.....and is taking steps to start fighting for what her heart has longed for, but her head had refused her........but sadly when she is ready, the cards of fate are stacked up against her/them.....no matter how fast Kobori ran, no matter how close he came to finding her in that scene when she came to see him, they would never get to look into each other's eyes again until they see each other for the last time to say their final goodbyes.
Also, I love all of the flashbacks. I especially love the flashback of when they first meet because in the novel, Ang admitted to Kobori in the death scene that on that day, by the way he smiled at her, him being so nice and talkative, that if she was free, she would have loved him since that day.
@Choua, I'm glad to see you here. Songie told me you were obsessing over Koo Kum.
@Moonstar, yes you are correct.....Khun Boy/Exact will not change the ending. Back when they produced "Luerd Kattiya", it was a big hit and one of their sponsors wanted them to change the sad ending, but Exact refused and stayed true to Khun Thommayanti's novel.