Nit discovers that Pawee's mother is alive, contrary to what Pawee's father had publicly stated. Nit’s mother, a nun, often visits Pawee's mother at a psych ward, where a bond forms between her and Nit. Pawee is upset by the revelation, leading to misunderstandings with Nit, while his girlfriend Pen is furious about the secret. Meanwhile, Nit's sister Ni is having an affair with Pen’s father, which Nit disapproves of but feels compelled to support her sister. Pawee’s father eventually convinces his wife to return home, but she despises Pen and pressures Pawee to marry Nit. Will Pawee and Nit fall in love despite their circumstances? (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "King Gor Rah Kah Gor Raeng" (ขิงก็ราข่าก็แรง) by Sopee Pannarai (โสภี พรรณราย). Edit Translation
- English
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- magyar / magyar nyelv
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- Native Title: ขิงก็ราข่าก็แรง
- Also Known As: Sassy Love , Ginger is Spicy, Galang is Hot , King Gor Rah Kah Gor Raeng , King Gor Rar Khar Gor Rang
- Director: Jaroon Thamsin
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Oil Thana SuttikamolPaweeMain Role
- Kwan Usamanee VaithayanonNitMain Role
- Ple Paradee WongsawatParani / "Ni" [Nit's sister]Support Role
- Ning Panita TumwattanaBenjarat / "Bin" [Pen's friend]Support Role
- Ui Kriengkrai OonhanunSaranat [Pawee's father]Support Role
- Ple Jarunee SuksawatRungthip [Pawee's mother]Support Role
Reviews
rape is not romance.
I found it interesting there were three concurrent mistress arcs playing out inside; aftermath (ML's parents), resolving (SFL's parents) and current (main couple). And, please - This is a drama, visuals, and details matter. The moment the main couple legally married, the second female lead became the mistress, and her role began.With its ramped up vicious 'team second female lead' - Rape did nothing to move this story forward that a 'real-romantic-moment' wouldn't have done. Even, a drunken one-night-stand for the newlywed couple would have been easier to accept. The male lead does acknowledge he 'assaulted her' - Underwhelming, as that was.* Do notice, the word 'rape' was omitted (by the writer) and he didn't admit it to the female lead. Just, acquiesced an apology to his mistress and her toadies. This had all the elements for a crazy, socially dated, but fun character-driven series. But, that one moment of rape culture, voided it. Rape is not romance, and doesn't belong in the romance genre. Avoid.
*note: When responding to the second female lead and her minions screaming accusations of purposeful seduction for pregnancy:
FL: "I was sexually assaulted by him."
SFL & team: "minutes of FL shame throwing."
ML: "Pehn (SFL), I'm sorry." (underwhelming,)
[ep 23, 36:48]
(source; read; My Custom List "Rated One")