The psychic twins of the deranged netizens who hounded Kim Sae Ron to her death must have enjoyed that success so much they're back for KSH, News Flash: no matter how much you howl at KSH you're still complicit in the death of Kim Sae Ron. No one else's alleged misbehavior will ever lift that burden from you.
Do you know what part of the series I'm looking forward too is when the secrets are revealed about Nene being…
And the secret reason for Kawi's panic attacks, terror of opposing his father, and open self-disgust. Dad's got to be holding something big over Kawi's head.
Not the friends and Kawi encouraging Dokrak to go into her toxic home to be verbally abused by her father while…
This comment chain is getting a little rough, but I'll weigh in for you anyway. IMO, you are spot absolutely unequivocally on target. Anyone making excuses for a neglectful mother who abets (and standing idly by is abetting) her children being psychologically, emotionally, and physically abused is failing at a mother's most important job: protecting her children.
I understand the abused and controlled wife syndrome and I have sympathy for it, but not to the extent that I'll excuse Mom's cowardice when it comes to her children. A lot of abused wives/mothers don't have the resources to leave, this one does. Besides, with this Mom, her entire what will people think and my brothers will be inconvenienced response to Rak asking why she put up with Khem erased any margin I might otherwise have given her. Clearly, her choices are ALL about her comfort, not her childrens' safety.
So far, where the script has deviated from the book, it's been a vast improvement, so I'm hoping that trend continues.…
My theory on Kawi's secret: at his father's instigation, Kawi was involved in the accident that killed Nene's mother.
Why I think that? Series Kawi, unlike book Kawi, would anguish over causing harm, and his father is the only one who could manipulate him into that role. Daddy's a right bastard - I can l can see him using Kawi to get rid of a troublesome past lover. It would also explain Nene's quest for vengeance and her foreshadowing that people will see that Kawi is like his father. Having his involvement exposed and learning that Pam was integral in manipulating both him and his sister could push Kawi over the edge to making a final break with his family.
I hope that break is him leaving to work abroad and a betrayed and heartbroken Dokrak choosing to go with him, rather than something violent and dark, like in the book. Dokrak and Pam's separation due to Pam's betrayal, rather than Kawi's suicide, would explain a multi-year gap in Pam and Rak's relationship and would make sense, because it's certain Pam will get busted by Nene and Dokrak will be devastated.
So far, where the script has deviated from the book, it's been a vast improvement, so I'm hoping that trend continues. In that vein, I have a theory about Kawi's dark secret. I've posted it below with a spoiler tag, although it's not really a spoiler; I just didn't want to ambush anyone with an off the wall distraction. What do you think?
I understand the abused and controlled wife syndrome and I have sympathy for it, but not to the extent that I'll excuse Mom's cowardice when it comes to her children. A lot of abused wives/mothers don't have the resources to leave, this one does. Besides, with this Mom, her entire what will people think and my brothers will be inconvenienced response to Rak asking why she put up with Khem erased any margin I might otherwise have given her. Clearly, her choices are ALL about her comfort, not her childrens' safety.
Why I think that? Series Kawi, unlike book Kawi, would anguish over causing harm, and his father is the only one who could manipulate him into that role. Daddy's a right bastard - I can l can see him using Kawi to get rid of a troublesome past lover. It would also explain Nene's quest for vengeance and her foreshadowing that people will see that Kawi is like his father. Having his involvement exposed and learning that Pam was integral in manipulating both him and his sister could push Kawi over the edge to making a final break with his family.
I hope that break is him leaving to work abroad and a betrayed and heartbroken Dokrak choosing to go with him, rather than something violent and dark, like in the book. Dokrak and Pam's separation due to Pam's betrayal, rather than Kawi's suicide, would explain a multi-year gap in Pam and Rak's relationship and would make sense, because it's certain Pam will get busted by Nene and Dokrak will be devastated.
Anyhow, that's my theory. What's yours?