I noticed that too i was like hey she used to be small but somehow she got big.Why is the plot going in loops and everyone doing laundry - wash, rinse, dry, and repeat... >___<
I am hating the drag.
Also, did anyone else notice that the actress who plays as Ghay, Nang'ek's friend, has gained weight and is always wearing flowing clothes and/or sitting down, is covered by a table or something else? Did she get pregnant in the middle of filming?
this is such a low rating. lol even pong's fans paid no attention to this lakorn. aum's fans are prob. jsut dozing off or not even turning the tv on when this lakorn is airing. LOL
i don't know much on Ch7 ScheduleHey Alice do you know what lakorn replace this one ka. Who know tell me
If it wasn't rigged, Roy Marn would be in the 20s because it is just as good if not better than CH 7 lakons that get ratings in the 20s. You can't tell me that Roy Marn shouldn't be up there, something about the rating system has always been fishy.The problem is that there aren't a lot of plots in this lakorn. It's supposedly a typical lakorn, yet it isn't.
Nai Roy Ruk doesn't exactly follow that pattern and they have a weird timeline to everything. The lakorn's main interest is Muslin's blood relation and that's all there is to it. The two leads were made known that there are in love very early in the lakorn. Usually it isn't until the very end. Now there's nothing for the viewers to look forward to. It'd be a good 2-hour movie, not a 15+ episodes drama. Since everything was solved so early on in the series (leads' love interest, Muslin's mother's birth father), there isn't much left and we have no choice but be very bored as they try to make the final plot (gasps, they're not actually related!) of the lakorn last the 9+ something episodes. There just wasn't enough crap to keep people interested. I really do feel like I'm watching a kdrama rather than a lakorn. And I really do think people would be less disappointed if this was a kdrama due to different expectations.
And I wouldn't worry much about NRR's ratings.
09/09/2011 9.2
10/09/2011 9.1
11/09/2011 8.2
16/09/2011 8.3
17/09/2011 8.0
18/09/2011 7.2
23/09/2011 9.1
24/09/2011 10.0
25/09/2011 9.8
30/09/2011 8.3
01/10/2011 9.0
02/10/2011 8.8
07/10/2011 7.7
08/10/2011 8.8
09/10/2011 7.7
http://www.pantip.com/cafe/chalermthai/topic/A11197182/A11197182.html
It's slightly below average by ch7's standards but ch3 would kill for those numbers. (And they're getting better numbers for Roy Marn, so they're happy)
In my defense, I've only watched a handful of kdramas, so I based my experience on that. I always feel like kdramas aren't as, for the lack of a better word, spicy, as lakorns. I don't really know how to explain it. I'm not saying kdramas are boring, but they're different compared to lakorns.I find it insulting to say this is like a Kdrama lol I watched it here and there because my mom has it on. The funny thing is, she has never looked up for more than 5 minutes.
Plus Ch3 is satisfy with a 7 and up. I know Ch7 usually trip if their lakorn does not hit the double digit.
I don't think any lakorn this year got 20+ yet. Sua Sang Fah is hovering around high 18's and 19's. And honestly, these ratings aren't 'rigged', it's Nielsen, the same company US tv stations rely on. The fact of the matter is, OVERALL ratings in ch7 is higher. However, when it comes to Bangkok and surrounding areas, ch3 does extremely well while the numbers from the rest of the country are low, thus their overall ratings are lowered. And it's vice-versa for ch7. It isn't unusual for ch3 to get double digits ratings in Bangkok and surrounding areas.If it wasn't rigged, Roy Marn would be in the 20s because it is just as good if not better than CH 7 lakons that get ratings in the 20s. You can't tell me that Roy Marn shouldn't be up there, something about the rating system has always been fishy.