Speaking of Thai actors appearing in productions from other countries, I'm currently watching Voice and I've just realized that Pop Supasit Chinvinijkul had a role in Moorim School, kdrama I love very much. It's a very good and interesting kdrama, with kind of Harry Potter/X-Men vibe, very different from usual kdramas. Sadly the rating during airing wasn't that good so it was cut short by a few episodes and the ending is really rushed with loose ends, but I still liked it a lot and I think it deserved better. I've seen that drama quite some time ago and didn't really memorize the faces of all actors so I've been racking my brain since first seeing Pop in Voice why he looks familiar lol.
Going back to the topic of Thai dramas, I finished Keun Ruk Salub Chata (9.0/10) and all I need to say is that it has found a place among my most favorite lakorns. It's simply wonderful and painfully underrated, it deserves at least 8.3 average rating. I'm not rating it 10 because of certain repetitive parts of the plot and some things which were a bit nonsensical (not the body switch part haha). I can see why some people might be disappointed (*cough, cough* the ending) but I personally had a feeling about it very early into the drama so I was prepared for it. In fact, hints were carefully spread throughout the drama. I think they explained it very well and it makes sense, so I have no problem with it. Not switching their bodies back could have been expected considering they never figured out how to do it in the first place. From my point of view, it was fate correcting itself and that's how it was supposed to be from the beginning had dr. Sunai not interferred with their lives. It would have been much more unsatisfying if they had tried and failed to switch back in their final attempt, because there were no guarantees it would have worked anyway.
Also finished The Comments (8.0/10) and it made me quite upset for a while. A good take on an extremely relevant topic, hopefully its message will get through to many kids and their parents.