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Suparburoot Juthathep (Gentlemen of Juthathep) Review & Fia’s Top Picks

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Posted on July 8, 2013

The Gentlemen of Juthathep is a five part series taken place in the span of the 1960’s surrounding the lives of five brothers of Juthathep palace who were raised by their two grandmothers after a car accident that claimed the lives of their parents, namely Mom Chao Vichakorn Juthathep. Born into the prestigious title of Mom Ratchawongse, the five brothers are set on a pedestal by their grandmothers to not only be a gentleman, but to set a good example, defend the underdog and marry well. Especially marry well. And we get to witness how each one tackle this issue. This sets the premise of the struggles and conflict in this series. The five Juthatheps inherited a responsibility greater than the sum of their…

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Tagged: Khun Chai Pawornruj, Khun Chai Puttipat, Khun Chai Ratchanon, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Khun Chai Tharatorn, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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And it ends (we survived) – Khun Chai Ronnapee Final Impressions

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Posted on July 7, 2013

It’s been a whirlwind of eleven episodes for Khun Chai Ronnapee. We knew when our fun loving, youngest Juthathep entered the filming set of Kinaree, and the leading actress fell literally into his arms due to stunt difficulties, Chai Phee’s life would never be the same again. And the dynamics of his character, as well as the tone of the Gentlemen Series would be forever changed. Most importantly, each episode is like getting the wind knocked out of me, leaving me gasping for air, wondering if I’m going to survive this whole ordeal. It’s the kind of lakorn that sucks you in, makes no apologies for hurting you and proceeds to do it all over again. But never once, sacrificing the emotional ties we…

Categories: Lakorn Reactions

Tagged: James Ma, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Mint Chalida, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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The breakup in Episode 9: Khun Chai Ronnapee

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Posted on July 5, 2013

I simply cannot let this episode slip away without commentating- venting, spazzing, popping a blood vessel, whatever you want to call it- because the marathon of invoking pains to Chai Phee, and thereby me, has continued. Gawd, it sucks so bad being Khun Chai Ronnapee. I would not want to be a gentleman, much less a Khunchai because a fancy palace to live in, a fortune awaiting at my feet, but a life decided by my grannies, does not equal a happy life or a life worth living. So as a side note to Khun Pranod, don’t be a gentleman, run away, run far away from being anyone but yourself. It sucks balls, just look at your P’Phee. From the previous episode, Chai Phee’s…

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Tagged: James Ma, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Mint Chalida, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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Khun Chai Ronnapeeeee

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Posted on July 1, 2013

Hello? Am I still alive? I think I might be dead. This show is killing me, you guuys, and it’s not even done yet. I don’t know if I’ll have anything left to feel once they are through with me. Each episodes this weekend takes us incrementally closer and closer to the relevation about Phee’s identity and status, a man of contradictions. He can singlehandedly oppose and fight an army of men, but cannot face the truth with his little lady, Piangkwan. If you’ve been following this series, or my blog entries about Khun Chai Ronnapee, you’d know that the deception started on a simple basis, but now has grown into one of the biggest conflict that will inevitably tear the two apart.

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Tagged: James Ma, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Mint Chalida, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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Exploring the context of love: Khun Chai Ronnapee

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Posted on June 23, 2013

John Lennon was onto something when he wrote, “All you need is love,” which ties in really well with the theme of love explored in this drama, Khun Chai Ronnapee, and that with love all things is possible. Along with the brooding, realistic tone from last weekend’s installment, the drama takes it up a notch by examining the fear, passion and love from within our characters, which offers depth to the story and solidifies the acting, directing and scriptwriting, I really could not ask for more, it’s completely my cup of tea, so hat’s off to Medtha Lae Mahaniyom.

Categories: Lakorn Reactions

Tagged: James Ma, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Mint Chalida, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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A letter to Khun Chai Ronnapee

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Posted on June 18, 2013

To my dearest Khun Chai Nong~ I hope this letter finds you well. I know you have been lonely. Being the last bachelor in the house, being the notorious rake and yet, being bested by your older brothers who seem more happier than ever with their soulmates. You must be nostalgic. Everything that you’re so sure about suddenly doesn’t make sense anymore. Like that singer bee who wants you for your title, your popularity and your immense palace. I know it didn’t used to bother you. Do you know why that is? I must break some bitter sweet news to you, my dear sweet, sweet younger brother, you have grown up. Congratulations.

Categories: Lakorn First Look

Tagged: James Ma, Khun Chai Ronnapee, Mint Chalida, Supaburoot Juthathep Series

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Soifah our hero – Final Impressions- Khun Chai Ratchanon

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Posted on June 17, 2013

This fourth story of the Gentlemen Series gave us a funny and cute romantic story of Khun Chai Lek, a civil engineer who flees his marriage prospect in Bangkok to camp in Nong Khai, where he meets a group of Wieng Phu Kam refugees. He develops a bond with the compelling group and befriends (if a bizarre, funny friendship) with Soifah who saved his life. They marry, for her protection and convenience, and the two are tasked with the challenge of finding the missing crown prince so they can save the King and usurp their power in Wieng Phu Kam. Little did Soifah or even Chai Lek know that the missing prince and princess are right under their noses. Another challenge for the duo…

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Tagged: Khun Chai Ratchanon, Supaburoot Juthathep Series, Taew Nataporn, Tanin Manoosilp

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Where is the love?

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Posted on June 4, 2013

Although Khun Chai Ratchanon, part four of the Gentlemen Series is fast paced and has a relatively good plot, I don’t find it resonating with me on the level that the second and third part did. Allow me to explain why. The stakes are definitely higher, the plot thicker, but character development or even relationship development is surface level, lacking depth. We know Khun Chai Lek is adorable, playful and doesn’t take many things seriously- in exception to when he was forced to be engaged to a woman he hardly knew, and he hightailed out of town- but character wise, we haven’t gotten to the flesh and bones of his character. His relevance in this story is a catalyst to meeting our heroine, the…

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Tagged: Khun Chai Ratchanon, Supaburoot Juthathep Series, Taew Nataporn, Tanin Manoosilp

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“Taking care” – Reflections on Ep 4 Khun Chai Ratchanon

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Posted on May 31, 2013

I like Chai Lek, I think he’s adorbs. But seriously, the boy can’t go around telling every girl that he’s going to take care of her. I mean, what does he mean anyway by taking “responsibility” over someone’s life? Typically in the lakorn world, the word is misconstrued as “marriage.” So it’s easy to see that Soifah misunderstands his meaning. She had been grounded by her daddy to stay in her room for 7 days and 7 nights. But her concern gets the best of her, so she jumps down her bedroom window and makes her way to check in on Khun Chai, who had saved her from a trap and got his forearm scratched up. But as she veers the corner of his…

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Tagged: Khun Chai Ratchanon, Supaburoot Juthathep Series, Taew Nataporn, Tanin Manoosilp

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Khun Chai Ratchanon – The Gentleman and his Warrior Princess

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Posted on May 27, 2013

The three previous sweet installments of Supaburoot Juthathep series paved their way for Khun Chai Ratchanon, a romantic adventure lakorn centering on the fourth Aristocratic brother, Mom Rajawong Ratchanon Juthathep (aka Khun Chai Lek), a civil engineer who opts to station in Nong Khai to avoid matrimony with Sineenuch. He is second to the last chance that his noble grandmother could fulfill her son’s sacred promise to his friend. This time around she is more determined to see it through, and thus evoking a higher stake (and much desperation) for this story. But Khun Chai Lek is a man who prefers to create his own path in life, thank you very much. Even though he is an easy going, flirtatious (the notorious rake) and…

Categories: Lakorn First Look

Tagged: Khun Chai Ratchanon, Supaburoot Juthathep Series, Taew Nataporn, Tanin Manoosilp

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