I'm in here all by myself celebrating the ending! Yay! I can finally move on with life, too. :rockon:
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Thank you everyone for all of the thoughts, opinions, and ideas exchanged on here. It has been a very exhausting journey, but worthwhile in the end. I normally don't get this involved with lakorns or a drama in general, so I'm happy I had this chance to pour in all of my emotions into something that in a way allows me to vent, express, and examine life without going through it myself. Hahah. It was a very therapeutic journey with some pebbles of frustration but the joy in connecting or liking a lakorn this much is great.
The cast did an amazing job minus Note, the guy who played Parob, and Mike, too. However, their efforts were noted. Lol
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Mike needs to work on his tears and emotions a bit more. Hopefully, he'll be better in the lakorn with Baifern because I'm anticipating that one.
I thought the ladies carried the show like Pook, Bo, and Ploy. They were awesome as a team. Bravo to them. :bravo: P'Tua did a truly beautiful job at directing, writing, and every MISC task in making this lakorn come to life. Even though, there were hiccups along the way and a crappy ending, but hey, that's his version, so a round of a plause to him too for all of the hard work and dedication.
Awww, I saw some clips of Pook and Mike at their fan meeting for this lakorn and it was so sad when Pook cried onstage as she said goodbye to Mookrin. Awww, she was so attached to this character.
Well, goodbye everyone! :grouphug:
I'll be following Pook, Mike, and Bo for now on, so at least my adoration for Ch. 7 actors is coming back. :yummy: