Damn this lakorn was a rollercoaster of emotions. Probably one of the better made ch7 lakorns I've seen in awhile. The casting was great, the acting was great and the plot was great. One of those unique plots you won't find in other lakorns. You kind of feel for the p'ek since he didn't really do anything wrong but had to bear the burden for the actions of his mother. Prim is one of those women who can say 'oh I did this for the sake of my son..blah blah' but at the end of the day it was definitely more than that. No way she isn't happy that Khun Date gives her all his love, time and affection. She even let herself have a kid with him. She wasn't evil but definitely a delusional person, she definitely thinks she's full of kindness and guilt but underneath it all, she liked what she got. Never seen the first wife kick her husband and beat the hell out of the mistress, one of the most satisfying scenes to see in a lakorn.
Great emotional scenes too. That scene where Pin contemplates suicide is the best. That speech about how everyone got it good and she and her mother had to suffer was great. I have a love-hate relationship with Pin. She seems a bit indecisive at times but it is kind of explained well when she tells Non that she loves and hates him. The revenge plot was unique, stealing the man that you love yet hate from the woman who stole your father. Non is a sweet p'ek. I just felt bad for him because he is really the victim in all of this. It's not like he could have stopped Date and Prim anyways. Plus he had to suffer the hatred from Date which goes about a little under explained but I guess he probably doesn't like that Non is a product of another union between Prim and another man. Thanwa is so good at crying, he did a convincing job as the doctor. Didn't like that he got all those kisses with the n'rai but I guess they want to take a more realistic perspective to a relationship.
The lakorn is the perfect length as well. The pacing was one that always moved so there was always progression to the storyline. There were no little subplots to drag the story down, a very straightforward lakorn. I liked how the n'rai couldn't get the necklace stolen which if it was a Dida lakorn, would have taken up a whole episode to solve. Everything tied up nicely in a bow in the end with forgiveness and Pun coming back.