Mahalo said:
That's why I think it's cheap. Who signs a contract to prostitute themself over a house? Even though she fought back with him sometimes, she's also easy for agreeing. I don't think her father would want her to do that. Som knew about it but she couldn't do anything about her lustful boyfriend. It takes two hands to clap. If the n'ek wasn't stupid enough to agree and cheapen herself, it'll save so many people some heartache. She studied abroad. I'm sure she can bite Patawee behind his back with some tactics. Use her father's connections. How could you sleep with the man who caused your father's death? That's beyond cheap. At least Kim did nothing but choke and slap Mook once because he was still enraged by her betrayal, but he stopped afterwards.
With Kim and Mook, it was consensual. They've dated 5 years. Each time they did it, it was out of love that they couldn't withhold from each other. Kim even said that he really loves Mook but the hatred for her brother overshadows that. Sometimes hate is stronger than love. But can you blame him? What Mook did was wrong. At least he respects her enough not to R her. We'd like that better though because she'll appear less easy.
To me, Chit and Wee had meaningless animal sex that eventually turned into love. That's cheap. They were enemies with benefits. Lol. Mook and Kim do it out of love, that's valuable but immorally wrong due to Pak's crazy ass. At least Kim tries to break off his engagement. Wee kept leading that sick woman on and then caused her to die. Horrible.
I understand Chit. Chit majored in art, not in business administration. She doesn't have the business wits. Chit's father kept her in the dark about his business and gambling. In the world of business and elites, you have friends if you're at the top, but once you lose everything, you lose everyone, too. All of Chit's Father's business partners and friends knew what Chit's situation was, but no one extended out a helping hand. I wouldn't be surprised if they're the ones to have made Chit sign such a contract with them if Wee wasn't the first candidate to propose such a bind. The only issue with Chit was, she was way too naive like Wee had predicted. Chit believed that the exchange of her body for her house was going to be an easy transaction but it slowly killed her inside as a human. Chit was stubborn. Chit already witnessed her Father's downfall, she should have left it to fate and karma and never got involved with Wee, directly.
I already don't enjoy seeing Kim mistreat Mook verbally, so an R scene is totally out of the question for me. I think I'm having issues with how their love is being displayed ever since they slept together, but I don't entirely dislike it either because their love has matured to a whole new level ever since being intimate with one another. It's like an irony. In the midst of all this hate, confusion, break up, heart ache, and tears, their love is actually surfacing on top, raw, with flaws, but pure and stronger than ever.
I just finished watching Teeneemochit. Omg. It was hilarious. Watching how hardworking the production crew and cast are makes me want to return to this lakorn again despite the story and ending. I enjoyed all of the interactions between Mike and Pook. Hahah. The frog farm was hilarious! Anyway, I guess, I can't just stop halfway. I'll have to take the lakorn as it is with all of Kim and Mook's flaws and Pak's craziness.
Hm, it could be a happy ending. There seems to be a scene at the beach that we haven't seen yet. I don't know. Whatever happens, I'm still drawn to this lakorn due to the amazing acting from the cast and the hard work of the production crew especially P'Tua.