i read the summary before hand so it took the fun out of watching a bit for me. so i had prepare myself about these sad parts already.
even though lately the pass eps. are more sad but i think it gives spice to the lakorn. cause if they are happy lovey all the time,
then the story won't go anywhere. like real life, people has to go through many things. happy and sad moments.
married couple has to go through many obstacles as well that comes in their lives. think of it as a way of testing their love, is their love for eachother strong enough to pass these tough moments. is their love still there and are they willing to forgive eachother.
if you really love someone can you forgive them even though they are so cruel to you and hurt you? these questions goes well with thos and bow.
so i think this lakorn is really realistic in human's emotion and feelings. thos and bow seem like a real life couple, which i can relate to.
yeah does seem like gonna end too fast when there is so many things that will go on. but i think they'll make the scenes go by fast.
I mean, the situations can seem a little bizaare, but it is possible, stuff like the things in this lakorn can happen. Totally agree with you teedee.
In regards to the "wong wian" part of the title, in the summary, it says that it has to do with Bow's feelings for Thot...but I feel it has a lot to do with Bow
and Thot. Because they go back and forth from love to hate...it's like they're both doing cartwheels with their emotions, and they can never match up...When she's hating him, he loves her, when she loves him, he hates her...when she trust him he doesn't trust her...it's so sad, because there are rare moments where they both feel the same way...from beginning to end, he hated her then liked her, then she hated him then liked him, then she hated him but he loved her, and now he hates her but she lvoes him...
Now it is completely and utterly understandable how Thot can do such a cruel act to Bow as in rawring her...I mean, I knew he'd go crazy with grief, but not to the point of taking his dead sister home and sleeping next to her. Now we know the extent of his sadness, so everything he does afterwards makes sense. I haven't watched the episode fully yet, but I could see how much he loved his sister...I knew he did, with what he did for her...but I had no idea his love for her was so deep, he was completely devastated. I've never seen any one in lakorn history grieve that way for losing a loved one...Weir expressed his emotions well too, cuz I felt it all. I felt so bad for everyone...except the psycho Baithong, of course, she needs to get what's coming to her...she's the most evil biatch I've ever seen.
She's even more evil than PSR's Mam, cuz she was evil to her own son...but she never killed no one and felt no remorse for it. This girl is pure evil, she has no remorse over anything, and it doesn't make sense...her character bothers me, because there's no reason for her to be so evil...She has a loving father, everyone is so nice to her, but yet, she's two-faced and manipulates everyone around her. She takes advantage of everyone's trust...but why?
Anyways, Thot looked crazy the way he had Bow tied up, and he still held her mouth shut while he was trying to make a phone call...
Ceci, I felt bad for Pong to today, he is a major dumbass, but too bad, his regret was way too late...by the time he realized that he should be a MAN and take care of his family, his wife dies on him...It's so sad, Nee was finally able to move on with her life without the bastard, but she dies, then Pong wants to do the right thing, but it's too late...
He deserves to have Thot kick him out though...