
Putt is release from prison. Scary! The worst part, she shows no remorse for what she has done. I tell ya the system fails. She should have been in there longer but gets an early release. What the hell is that all about?

Putt is release from prison. Scary! The worst part, she shows no remorse for what she has done. I tell ya the system fails. She should have been in there longer but gets an early release. What the hell is that all about?

It is beyond ridiculous how far behind I am in this series, 8 episodes and counting. I have a lot to catch up on.
Things just kept coming up, Thanksgiving (I did not expect everyone to come), cousin’s birthday (the rodent turned 4, you can see his picture here), random obligations, this is not an apology or an excuse, this is just an update on my life, so how’s your life?
Back to the lakorn…
Our pra’nang were stranded on an island in yesterday’s episode (Ep21). Haha, at some point in most lakorns, the pra’nangs must be stranded on a deserted island or get lost in the jungle together. This is such a lakorn cliche but we eat it up.
I have to laugh at this episode because earlier I was glancing through an article about how lakorns nowadays are using sex appeal to lure viewers–female stars with their sexy form fitting outfits and male stars showing off their six pack to attract female viewers. Sefan Sunti was mentioned because he showed off his bod in the currently airing lakorn “Rahut Loh-Gan (Code of Hell)” on Ch7. If they saw what Pong was doing in this episode, purposefully not buttoning his shirt and showing off his bod, he would have been added to that list of male stars showing off their six pack to attract female viewers. It was bluntly obvious what they were trying to do, fan girl service!

To be honest, I hated this episode. If it wasn’t for Phipat’s tattle-tailing ways, it wouldn’t have been enjoyable. I love how he simply slips random info to his crazy wife Putt. Like for example, Kaew is Bor’s secretary and Nu Nim is calling Kaew “mother” now. He’s pretty sneaky and his crazy jealous wife is eating it all up.
I’ll make this recap short because I didn’t care too much for the episode. Also, there were no Kong and Phiwit scenes. WHY?
In Kong and Kaew’s situation, I blame Fong-Jang. Everyone has moved on, except her, she is holding them back because she can’t forget. Continuously, she reminds them about King, about her sorrow, about her pain, which hinders their relationship with the one they love–Kaew with Bor and Kong with Phiwit. They have forgiven and moved on. Because Fong is their mother, they have to consider her feelings and live in misery.

I have to laugh at these caps. I just love this gay couple. Kong went to watch one of Phiwit’s car racing events. He stood beside two hoochie mamas, who were cheering for Phiwit. HAHA. What an epic moment, Kong was jealous of it. After Phiwit won, the hoochie mamas started talking.
Girl in the blue tank: “Anna, if Phiwit won, what kind of reward are you going to give him?”
Anna (Girl in the red flannel jacket):”Any type of reward as along as I’m alone with him.”
Explosion, look at Kong’s eyes when she said that. EPIC! Just EPIC

Yes, there was an attempted r-scene in this episode, luckily, he came to his senses. I must say the pra’ek is daring, his girlfriend and people were still at his house, yet he tried to rawr nang’ek.

The more I watch him on screen, the more I watch his character unfold, the more I want to throw my flip flops at him. It’s beyond belief how idiotic he has become. They dated for freaking 3 years, yet he has the audacity to question her character. Give me a break!
Overall, decent episode if the pra’ek wasn’t so idiotic.
To Normantse, you can watch ‘Tomorrow, I’ll still love you’ episodes at Thinkjaden’s youtube account.