I don't know if this is mention but,
There is always a grandmother who accepts the girl or does not accept her.
Then there is always a scene where the n'ek or p'ek is sick and the n'ek or p'ek takes care of them.
Usually when the n'ek faints the p'ek finds her and carries her or her guy friend finds her and carries her leading to misunderstandings.
The p'ek kidnaps the girl and takes her to his other house and say sweet things to her and she softens up.
The n'rai usually becomes a killer, or becomes remorseful and becomes a buddha or becomes good.
The p'ek always have a sister or brother that helps him and n'ek come together.
Sometimes there are cases where the mother in law loves n'ek and tries to make n'ek and p'ek spend time together without any obstacles (this includes the n'rai).
There always have to be a crying scene.
There is another one, lately the n'ek or p'ek refers to themselves as actor or actress that are either bad, good, or because they are actors or actress they must do what they have to do (Noon in Kha Khong Khon, and I think Mai does this in Tawan Tor Saeng. I laugh when they do this and always agree to what they say because what they say is true, this is call irony by the way.)
Also when there is a remake of an existing Lakorn.
These really are funny....
There is always a grandmother who accepts the girl or does not accept her.
Then there is always a scene where the n'ek or p'ek is sick and the n'ek or p'ek takes care of them.
Usually when the n'ek faints the p'ek finds her and carries her or her guy friend finds her and carries her leading to misunderstandings.
The p'ek kidnaps the girl and takes her to his other house and say sweet things to her and she softens up.
The n'rai usually becomes a killer, or becomes remorseful and becomes a buddha or becomes good.
The p'ek always have a sister or brother that helps him and n'ek come together.
Sometimes there are cases where the mother in law loves n'ek and tries to make n'ek and p'ek spend time together without any obstacles (this includes the n'rai).
There always have to be a crying scene.
There is another one, lately the n'ek or p'ek refers to themselves as actor or actress that are either bad, good, or because they are actors or actress they must do what they have to do (Noon in Kha Khong Khon, and I think Mai does this in Tawan Tor Saeng. I laugh when they do this and always agree to what they say because what they say is true, this is call irony by the way.)
Also when there is a remake of an existing Lakorn.
These really are funny....