Mahalo said:This is off to a good start. I'm interested in what went on in the past. What is the relationship between Win and Waan's mothers? Are they sisters? Seems like it. That'd be sickening for Waan to be in love with his own Aunt and for his mother to steal her own sister's husband. When Waan said that it's not like he'll steal his younger brother's girl, his mom's face looked like she felt guilty and then there's the flashback.
I love Thanwa's voice for the ending credit.
Thanks for the clarification. I was second guessing myself because that's such a sick storyline. I didn't think the Thai's would make a drama portraying such a family who is okay with the blood relation. I know in period lakorns, it happens, but this takes place in modern times. Yuck! But how is Waan older than Win if her younger sister was the first wife? They must've been messing around pretty early then.TubbyTinker said:
Win and Wan's mother are sisters so that makes the boys not only cousins but also step brothers since the dad married Wan's mom after Win's mom died.
Did you read the summary? Because no where in the lakorn did it show flashbacks of him getting hit in the head yet. Lol. Since it's a thriller/mystery, I love the guessing game.TubbyTinker said:Actually win wasn't traumatized, he got hit in the head causing him to lose his memory of the past. That's why every time he try to think of the past, his head hurts
Oh cool! You read the book. That's even better for you as a viewer. However, it always makes me nervous to see books portrayed onscreen. This lakorn is so twisted I don't even know who to suspect. Both sisters seem just as crazy. It gives me the Dome Tong vibe sometimes.TubbyTinker said:Mahalo, no i didnt read the summary but a member read the book and she said he got hit in the head. She also knows who is the killer too. I don't though lol I want to be surprise hahaha