Despite my immense affection for Faye, I found this project to be average. The main reason is the script; it's obvious from the first episode, as the characters are introduced. The rest of the time, I just waited for it to be played out on screen, and after all, that's the main theme of the series. I liked the main couple, even though the characters are poorly written. The twist with the mother's "death," although obvious, I didn't expect it to be handled so poorly. How could she have missed it for so many years, while Lalin finds out instantly? Why did the mother remain silent all this time? Where do the characters' motivations come from, and what was Mek's point in implementing her father's plan? Looking at the trailer and the emphasis on genre, I honestly didn't expect much, since, with all due respect to the creators, thriller is a weak genre in lakorns.
The main reason is the script; it's obvious from the first episode, as the characters are introduced. The rest of the time, I just waited for it to be played out on screen, and after all, that's the main theme of the series.
I liked the main couple, even though the characters are poorly written. The twist with the mother's "death," although obvious, I didn't expect it to be handled so poorly. How could she have missed it for so many years, while Lalin finds out instantly? Why did the mother remain silent all this time? Where do the characters' motivations come from, and what was Mek's point in implementing her father's plan?
Looking at the trailer and the emphasis on genre, I honestly didn't expect much, since, with all due respect to the creators, thriller is a weak genre in lakorns.