Great Ceci, now you're jumping on the Ken bandwagon!!!! Cool...I was hoping, since there were news about this lakorn, that he'd get even more fans from it...since he's such a good actor and all...I told you he portrays his emotions really well...and I think he took it over the limit in this one...not that any of his acting was overboard, but the genuine emotions he showed, got us to hate it, but then love him, and feel sorry for him...it's kind of like Kawee, but on a different level...cuz Kawee had love issues, but with his father...Vic's love issues originated with Aoey, and we all know that kind of love is stronger and deeper, so obviously he felt more...I think it hurt more for him to see Aoey walk out on him, than for him to lose his dad...because if Aoey was there when he lost his dad, he would've been fine...but she left as well, so she completely made him lose hope without realizing it...She just never knew that he loved her that much, to the extent of staying in solitude for 8 years, being so hurt and angry, but still hoping she'd return...then being angry seeing her with another man...
The line that made me cry was when Menie was feeling sorry for Vic, and he tells her that, "It's okay, this is my duty as a good father, and a good husband..." then he went to wipe Aoey's mouth while holding his crying baby...that was the sweetest thing...it broke my heart too at the end, but I guess he just accepts her that way, because he knows what it's like without her, and there's no way he'd choose to go back to that...staying with a woman you deeply love, that has completely forgotten about you...that is really hard...I couldn't imagine myself doing that...but I'd do that too...because love can make you do things you never imagined yourself doing, giving you strength you never knew you had...it may just be a four letter word to some people, but it's really an action and they lead to great things...
I knew this was gonna be a great love story...I'm glad everyone enjoyed it...they couldn't have chosen a better ending...it was about deep, true love, from beginning to end...