After watching Pleng Ruk Pa Bpuen Taek, this lakorn feels like a disappointment for a Porshe/Sammy reunion. They still have tons of chemistry but they didn't have a lot to work with in this lakorn since they barely spend any time together and when they are together there are always problems.
This lakorn seems like it would have worked better as a period piece, it is just odd to have a man in this day and age to live in a house with 3 wives. I'm not saying it doesn't exist nowadays but it's pretty rare. The dad isn't a bad guy but he doesn't have his priorities straight and he's just plain selfish for putting these women in this position. He's not too bad of a father and he seems to genuinely care about his kids but he doesn't know how to go about it in the right way. With Wasin, all he seems to know is manipulation and demanding repayment for favours. He gets better after the ten years have passed though. I can see why Su becomes who she is. All she wanted in the beginning was a happy life with her husband, she wasn't horrible, she just didn't like working. The grandma wasn't a fair person, she was so caught up in favouring Wadee that she disregarded Su's feelings and didn't care about the implications. Yeah it get it, you love Wadee, but giving her to her son is definitely not the way to show someone you love them. Of course Wadee wasn't going to be happy being thrusted into the position as a second wife. Su shouldn't have taken it all out on Wasin though, the people she needed to blame is her mother in-law and husband for being such a tool.
Wasin is such a classy p'ek and Porshe did a really good job portraying Wasin such a level headed, dignified and honourable man. Porshe really nailed the emotional scenes well. I liked how his character is honest and he straight up tells Noodee that he wanted to raise himself up to go up to her level. Too bad there wasn't much of a love story other than just two young adults fall in love, have misunderstandings, separate for ten years and reunite to have even more misunderstandings and drama. I enjoyed the fact that this is a p'ek driven lakorn and it is about his journey but I didn't like how there were so many annoying characters to cause issues for the leads at every turn. The leads had to survive Su, Aun, Taen, Noodee's mom and brother, Noi, that lady Noi is enemies with, etc, what relationship is going to survive that much meddling?
What seemed ridiculous is Taen and Aun waiting ten years for Wasin and Noodee, without doing anything, considering how ruthless the two are.
However, the lakorn was relatively fast paced, by the time I got to the last episode I was surprised how quick it was. They really packed a lot in the last episode though with the whole framing Wasin for the murder thing. Everything between Wasin and Noodee was pushed to the sidelines.