Oh boy are we in for a treat. Ask and we shall receive! I knew talking to the universe works! Without further ado, let’s get right to it!
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, the crown princess, Yaya Urassaya
Oh boy are we in for a treat. Ask and we shall receive! I knew talking to the universe works! Without further ado, let’s get right to it!
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, the crown princess, Yaya Urassaya
Princess Alice is back! That was hot to see her kicking ass again, because the strength of the show isn’t when our princess is down and out, but kicking ass and taking names. confident and alluring at the same time. Doesn’t hurt to have one really fine, really capable Lieutenant Commander to back her up either. But more importantly, it’s an episode about how you treat the person closest to you, whether that is your best friend, your no good for nothing cousin, your father who doesn’t want you to gain power, or your fake wife who is as obstinate as they come, because how you treat them defines who you are as a person. Dawin learns that if you loosen the reigns a…
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, the crown princess, Yaya Urassaya
Well, no one ever claimed protecting a princess is easy, especially with one as strong willed and busy body as Alice. This episode brings Dawin to the onset of duty and love, though duty is heavy at this point, I’m hoping love would kick in soon? We can have both, Show!
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, the crown princess, Yaya Urassaya
Hey guys! It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s Likit Rak Day! You know I was just thinking – while watching this – of the 3Zaap interview with Yaya Nadech this weekend. Yaya said she really struggled playing Princess Alice. There were times when she didn’t know how to portray the complicated emotions – like when she was crowned, people hate her, so is she supposed to act happy or angry or sad? Another interesting part is learning (me, not Yaya) that Anne Thong is a very strict and detail oriented producer. She sure has high expectations. There was a part where Anne would call up Nadech and ask him if he no longer wants to play Commander Dawin. Hot damn, I…
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, the crown princess, Yaya Urassaya
I like where we’re headed already, despite how we got there. There are twists and turns in order to establish one mission, nothing is ever easy to come to a decision in this world, especially when life and death is at stake. King Henry must do something drastic to protect his Crown Princess and Commander Dawin has to make a decision personally and professionally.
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, Yaya Urassaya
Hot damn. Those are two words to describe the first episode of Likit Rak aka The Crown Princess. As many of you know, I am a pretty hardcore Yadech fan as any, but to be honest, I was a bit gun shy about having any expectations for their current collaboration, Likit Rak, I learned that it’s always best to go in with zero expectations these days. And I’m sure glad I did, because I like what I’m seeing already. I’ll keep hopeful optimism that it stays good, since this is brought to us by director Ampaiporn and the producer Anne Thongprasom. It’s shot like a movie with stunning cinematography, excellent score, and seriously such eye candy I can’t look away. Simply put, it’s beautiful.…
Tagged: ลิขิตรัก, likit rak, Nadech Kugimiya, Yaya Urassaya
Neung Dao Fah Diew – starring James Jirayu and Taew Nataporn – takes us to the end of an era. The Ayutthaya era that is. It is no longer the charming, easy going, and thriving world that Buppae Sunniwas presented, in fact this time period is a darker time, where the Thai people struggled against Burmese power, as well as their own people, who must decide whom to strike their allegiance. Do you stay loyal to the King, or save yourself by aligning with the winner? In this world, looking out for yourself will paint you as a traitor, and you’ll struggle for the rest of your life, trying to bury that truth.
The lucky students of Rajabhat University in Udon Thani get a treat during a seminar with Udom Taepanich aka Nose, a comedian, artist and writer. One of the students inquired whether he has seen Buppae Sanniwas (the crowd grins widely, appreciating the question) and whether he believes in ghosts. P’Udom replies that he does not watch lakorns, but it has been the talk of the town so he figures he’ll check it out.
Tagged: Buppae Sunniwas
There is something startlingly magical about this lakorn, Buppae Sanniwas. It has left its imprint in my heart, one that has taken residence and will refuse to budge. I can’t remember a lakorn that is just pitch perfect from start to finish. A lakorn that I barely knew what to make of for starters, but has surprisingly and consistently nailing it in every episode thereafter, then closing out the finale with no less finesse than its opening.
Tagged: บุพเพสันนิวาส, Bella Ranee, Buppae Sunniwas, Pope Thanawat
Hello? Is everyone still breathing after watching this episode? It’s a double whammy kind of day. Just when we think that the biggest part of this episode is that Phor Daed returns home from Paris- that 44 minutes he was gone, he was dearly missed – we are in for a rude awakening. It’s like show is telling us that we’re getting way too comfortable adjusting to Ayutthaya lifestyle and swooning over our Ayutthaya man, that our life requires some shaking up. I’m a mixed of shaken, jarring and all encompassing stupefied, for the lack of a better word. Not to mention, my eyes are still swollen! I definitely did not see this coming..
Tagged: บุพเพสันนิวาส, Bella Ranee, Buppae Sunniwas, Pope Thanawat