Thank goodness nothing happened because I would have stopped watching this lakorn, I hate violent scenes between nang’ek and pra’ek, it bugs me, maybe because I am a woman. Being overly jealous and attacking your lady love in lakorns makes me feel uncomfortable. In real life, I would not tolerate that sh*t and I expect that in my lakorn too. If that was me, someone would have been kicked in the nads and if I had a taser in hand, someone would have been tasered to death. You better R-E-S-P-E-C-T me or else! I refuse to be anyone’s victim, you will be sir.
The title of this cap post summary is ‘Don’t do it’ and nothing happened because she fainted.
Now you like her ay! Luk has deeply fallen for Kluay and he is looking for ways to get out of their impending divorce. They signed two documents at their ‘wedding’, one to get marry (a marriage certificate) and one to divorce.
Done. I haven’t read through what I wrote. I will eventually, probably not. haha.
When he wants to be, Luk can be a decent guy and kinda mushy romantic too. He is more sensitive than Kluay will ever be, he is a big man-child always pining for her attention. Look at me, if not, I’m gonna throw a tantrum, that is pretty much Luk’s mentality. Today in episode 6, Mr.Luk was a good boy, wanting to create memories with Kluay and actually being nice to her. Aw. How sweet.
I am watching “Ka Khong Khon (The Value of a person or A Person’s Value)” on Ch7. I do like it a lot actually, it’s a hard-core soap opera style lakorn. We got all the goods that makes this a classic—an impoverish nang’ek whose brother is addicted to gambling an owes a lot of moolah (10 million baht) to hoodlums, an arrogant/dumb/ rich pra’ek who doesn’t know a good woman when he sees one.
In the first few minutes of episode 2, pra’ek told his brother: “all women are alike, their only difference is their price.” I was like, oh hell to the no, he did not just say that. Just at the moment, I wanted to insert the ‘f’ word, the ‘a’ word, the ‘m-f’ word, and the ‘I’m gonna kick your ass’ word phrase in there too. I’m sorry mister, I DON’T need you, I can pull out my own chair and buy my own dinner from McDonalds, thank you very much. By the way, can I borrow a dollar so I can buy 2 baked apple pies from the value menu.
It’s an annual event showcasing upcoming shows, lakorns, musical events, musicals, everything from Exact-Scenario of Ch5. Everything is laid out for their 2011 schedule, no surprises. Teasers of lakorns that have been completed, currently in production, currently in pre-production are shown. It’s an event to bring everyone from Exact-Scenarios together. Singers (mostly from “The Star” franchise) and Ch5 actors come out to celebrate the coming year and to show their upcoming projects for the fans.
Exact-Scenario ‘s lakorn lineup:
-Song Pratthana (Two Desires)-starring Pong Nawat, Paula Taylor, Guy Ratchanon, and Pim Pimmada Borriruksooppakorn, a crime/suspense thriller that aired today. Watch the teaser here, I find it funny that they used the score to the film “Inception” as the film’s background music.
-Pit Sawat (Poisonous Affections)-starring Pong Nawat, Pim Pimmada, and Bee Namthip, a historical, past life affecting present life drama. Watch the teaser here.
-Mia Mai Chai Mai (Not my wife)-starring Bee Namthip, Pang Ornjira, James Ruengsak, and Guy Ratchanon. Watch the teaser here.
-Kaam Wayla Tam Ha Ruk (Crossing Time…in search of Love)-starring “Vill” Wannaros Sonthichai, “Bie” Sukrit Wisetkaew, Nok Sinjai, and various “The Star” entertainers such as “Grand” Phanwarot Duaysianklao and “Tono” Pakin Kumvilaisak. Watch the teaser here.
-Talat Arom (Mood Market)-starring Chakrit Yamnam, Joy Siriluk, Pok Piyathida, and “Vill” Wannaros Sonthichai. Watch the teaser here.
-Reuan Pae (The Boathouse)-starring Son Songpaisan, Tono Pakin, and Gun Napat (the Star 6). Watch the teaser here.
-Ka Kong Khon (The value of a person)- Pong Nawat and Noon Woranuch, an Exact production for Ch7. Watch the teaser here.
“Song Pratthana (Two Desires)” is Paula Taylor and Pong Nawat’s first lakorn together and filming has begun since the 25th of this month. The lakorns stars Kem Rujira as the nang’rai, usually she plays nang’ek (leading lady) for Ch3. It’s not an official move to Ch5, it’s just one project. The supporting cast includes: Guy Ratchanonwith “Pim” Pimmada Borriruksooppakornand Puri Hiranpruk with Aerin Siripon.
It’s something different said Paula Taylor about “Two Desires”, she has never done something like this before. Paula has been away from lakorns for 4 years, this series marks her return. The lakorn is a romantic drama and the actors described it as ‘intense’. All lakorns are intense.
Same patterns, different styling–Paula at the opening ceremony for her lakorn and Aum for Inside TV magazine