Karma has no eyes. Lol. It's true. Yodlah brought it onto herself for not handling the situation better, but the fact that Dararai and Thep decided to be together anyways knowing that it'll hurt Yodlah will be bad karma. The rightful thing to do would be for no one to end up together since there will be no happy ending regardless of who ends up with who. Why not equally divide the pain? Lol. And another thing, Thep should have taken the situation into his hands right away after he found out Jao Rai was Dararai. The fact that they switched brides on the day of the wedding is so terrible for Yodlah. Imagine you getting married to the man of your dreams and find out on your wedding day that you won't because your fiancee actually fell in love with your half sister first. I know she has no control of the situation but I pity her for knowing last minute. I, in no way, support her behavior afterwards. I just pity her life.poobae91 said:@Mahalo & @faythele, both of you guys make sense lol. guess we'll never know if they write this differently because both girls are amazing.
however, like faythele said, thep was attracted to her before the life and death situation. dararai didn't show it, but thep did and the loyalty part showed how kind and thoughtful she was. it made him realize that she does care for him excluding her fiesty personality towards him.
he might have fallen for yodlah first if he met her because after all he is a man haha.
And really?!? That would be interesting. I'd love to see them compete for Tri's heart fair and square. But that's not possible since Yodlah will probably use her dark powers. The problem here is that Dararai has an advantage each life time because she gets to meet Thep first. I was just wondering WHAT IF it was the other way around and Yodlah was the one he met first and saved his life. Haha. Would he still fall for Dararai's feisty personality? Btw, great job engaging in the conversation girls! Love your thoughts.Faythele said:I think you might just have your wish. In the trailer, Yordlah was dressed in a modern way. I think she might end up playing herself instead to get Luang Thepp. I think in a love triangle, someone will always get hurt. If Yordlah didn't then Dararai would. It's no one's fault. You take that risk when you decided to like someone. Just as Dararai took the risk of being miserable for life when she decided to give up the love of her life for her sister. So I don't think it's fair to shift the blame to Luang Thepp & Dararai for Yordlah's misery. She herself played a large part in it. Why did she not ask Luang Thepp why he changed his mind if she assumed he loved her so much? To me they are all victims & the cause of this miseries. Luang Thepp & Dararai should have find an opportunity to explain the situation to Yordlah; and Yordlah should have ask them why, instead of just believing a stranger's words without a doubt that her sister blamed her. None are more innocent than others. But Yordlah has to take full responsibility for the killings because those people are just innocent & have nothing to do with this. So until she acknowledge her mistskes, she will always be miserable.
I think Luang Thepp is just destined for Dararai because even his sister & mother was reincarnated to be with Dararai in the present life. His mother & sister clearly loved her in the past and the present. They feel exactly the same about Yordlah now as they did in the past. Yordlah is just not meant for that family.