Thanks @TubbyTinker. I was just too lazy to look it up lol.
Of course it was pointless and irritating of Pon to switch back with Pen, but I guess she missed her dad too much. At least she fought back against the step-brother in the scene where he said he'd take them to the hospital but ended up trying to rape Pon. She has some spirit. She just needs to learn to nurture it.
It boggles my mind (I haven't watched this week's episodes yet) how the step-mother can't figure out that they switched. It's a complete personality change. I'd get it if she didn't know the twins existed but she does, so I can't understand why she would dismiss her suspicions. A girl you abused and mistreated all her life isn't going to suddenly change overnight and start fighting back unless she's had enough. And then there's her English, too. How is a girl who didn't even finish high school (or did she only finish high school?) going to know English business terminology? I guess the step-mother can't believe the ex-wife would ever return, much less the daughters switching.
It's easy to tell the twins apart, and I don't know if it's just because they're actually two different people, but it really does feel like two different people playing the roles (if that made any sense). Usually in these twin lakorns, the twins have different personalities, but sometimes it feels like they're just two halves of one whole, but in this case, they just feel like two different people. I think Nicole is more striking and stunning, but Camilla has this really sweet face that makes her very lovely. And although their acting may still be slightly (just slightly) stiff at times, both of them are doing a good job for their first lakorn. I'm looking forward to their future lakorns and to see them grow as actresses.