
This show is fifty shades of crazy. It’s like Jam Loey Ruk all over again, only we have an innocent child in the mix and an unlikable heroine. I can handle crazy so long as there are characters I care about, but unfortunately I’ve cringed my way through the entire airtime. There is only so much I can support and understand a hero and his batshit crazy shenanigans, when I don’t have anything to root for. It’s exhausting.
Case in point. Khun Suriyen gives Tarntawan two options: either stay with him and play nanny to Nong Phit, or she could give up her brother. Tarntawan refuses to do either of those, so Khun Suriyen forces her to spend the entire night in the pond as punishment. Nong Phit watches this from the sideline, crying out. Khun Suriyen believes that Tarntawan is after his sister’s money and that she doesn’t care about his nephew, even though all of the video cameras around the house depict otherwise. She refuses to abandon her nephew and even tries to escape with the younger man.
I’m just talking out loud, but how is it that Tarntawan playing nanny is going to avenge Suri’s death? Does he just want her to play house? Because of her outward defiance of his orders, Khun Suriyen orders his men to find her brother anyway and even records them punishing Nopasit to sway Tarntawan to give in to him. At the end of the day, I don’t think this show is about revenge at all. Revenge may be the theoretical purpose behind the male characters in this show – for example Khun Suriyen seeking revenge for his sister and Visut (secondary lead) seeking revenge for his father– but ultimately I feel like it’s a power struggle of men who try to overpower women and put them in their place. The females of this show defy those chauvinistic views.
Look at the picture above, Suriyen literally throws Tarntawan against the sofa in front of everyone, especially his nephew. Talk about trauma. Every argument and gun pointing is in front of said nephew, that is not ok. I feel so badly for the child.
Then take Pen (Tarntawan’s friend) for example, Visut verbally tells her that she shouldn’t act conceited and as if she could handle things on her own. He says that she should stick to being a “woman” and let someone take care of her. Pisut is being derogatory and trying to pin her to the bed to convince her of his chauvinistic views. Pen retorts that he must be a true man then if he likes to empower a woman. At least the females of this show refuse to back down, no matter how much stronger and scarier their male counterpart.
So don’t expect me to swoon over these male characters in this show (and maybe that’s not even the point), I just don’t want to waste time watching women getting abused all for the sake of an argument. There’s got to be a justification of the men’s actions, when there are none, and the men in this show are just beasts who are hurt and haunted by their past, and are trying to prove a point that people inevitably cannot be trusted and will just abandon you in the end– I’m just not sold. I want to give Show the benefit of the doubt and win me over – maybe they’ll win you over through the course of the Show – but sitting through this kind of physical torture, and anticipating the comeback, doesn’t make for the proverbial sweet torture worth it in the end.
But you can be the judge of that. I’m throwing in the white flag for this one. Even as great as Aum is in this Show, he can’t salvage Chippy’s lackluster character, nor the crazy that is this show.
Tagged: Aum Atichart, Chippy Sirin, Rang Tawan
Jam Loey Ruk part deux?! Will anyone please Eng Sub this gem! I need a ranting session! Dang! All this in front of the poor innocent lamb of a nephew?! I must watch!
Well JLR had a likable heroine though and someone to root for. There’s harshness and tenderness, while this one is full on harsh. Haha but maybe it’s your cup of tea! So much abuse, I can’t deal.
good new is , this one get sub in my language as fast as it come out I see epi 2 out in my language already , bad new is after reading this I’ll wait for the entire lakorn to come out to decide whether I should watch this or not , anybody know when Kluen Cheevit would come out ? can’t wait for that one
It’ll be awhile yet for Kluen Cheewit, slated for this fall- October-ish maybe?
This episode confused me. If her brother didn’t kill his wife, why is he running? I know he’s in debt but at least talk it out with Tarntawan. And o.m.gee, they are trying to put the boy’s best interest first but they are totally doing it in a sh!tty way of traumatizing him. So far, I think Suriyen’s right hand man (Lift) is the reasonable person in this drama. I feel he knows something we don’t know by bringing Tarntawan into Suriyen life and the reason his sister left her son in his care is to make up for the the love she gave too late. All he need and want is love since everyone keeps leaving him. Tarntawan, on the other hand, I’m just not feeling her. I’m trying to like her but it’s just not there, yet. And the second leads are not very likable too. I’ll keep watching it for Aum and skip the unnecessary parts.
I’m a sucker for Lift too! I totally drooled over him in Leh Ratree and now this! His bromance with Aum is the best part 🙂
About Nopasit- he’s running away to save his life but we’re not sure if he’s running away from Suriyen or another baddie (Sia Tanong). There’s a lot of mystery surrounding her brother but I don’t think he’s completely innocent or a total good guy, as much as Tarntawan wants to believe.
Yes, I love their bromance.
Thinking about it, in reality, I’d probably be doing what Tarntawan is doing too – run away as far as I can from the scary but hot looking stranger who has my nephew. lol
Right? That’s why we need a tough and likable heroine so we can push her to the beast and save ourselves 😂 I’m ok living vicariously, I don’t need Khun Suriyen for myself. Scaredy cat, I am.
LOL I’ll take the tamed beast when she’s done training him.
ROFL!
İ have a feeling that Suriyen will marry Tarntawan to win the child and will keep hurting and not believing till she gets hurt in a life threatening way.
İ can’t understand all these physical touches to an unfamiliar woman in such an easy way and without hesitating.
They treat women as if they are accessories or property. Then cry over them when they loose them or do not get their love. İt is common sense, you can not love in fear.