I agree Jjinxx, there often isn't much justice in lakorns. Definitely, Thi's family got off easily. So often lakorns tend to be so focused on teaching people to forgive and let go, which is all good, but they forget another equally important life lesson of that there are consequences for your actions. They were just too mean to her and she never once gave them any real tangible reason to hate her as much as they did. And that scene with Nopp's apology to Bua, I wanted more tears from her, more soul searching, and more reflection on her past mistakes. But I guess it's not in her character and it makes me think if Nopp would have changed if she hadn't fallen in love with and got tamed by Gerng.
But despite the quick redemption of the family, I did enjoy the last two episodes immensely. I got what I wanted, some real satisfying Bua and Thi scenes. I absolutely love that bedroom scene of Bua and Thi from episode 10. I practically squealed throughout the whole scene! Bua was so shy and so cute in Thi's embrace. Love how Thi kept on playing with her hair, caressing her cheek, he just couldn't keep his hands to himself! Of course my love for these two characters would not be complete without the kiss scene in episode 11. As much as I loved their dreamy first kiss under the moon, I must admit that I was slightly disappointed that it was an angle kiss. So imagine my surprise when we get a real kiss in the final episode. So thank you Mr Director, screen writer, or the lakorn gods in general!! Definitely, the director and screenwriter were teasing us all this time with those "almost kiss" scenes only to reward us at then end. I did enjoy their conversation before the kiss because it showed how cute and playful they are together. I love how natural that scene was of them running around their bedroom like kids. She was like a slippery eel he couldn't hold onto. Oh, It's foreplay at it's best and both Alek and Nychaa exude so much chemistry together. They are so convincing as a newly married couple and what I loved most about their intimate scenes is that it showed how sweet, gentle and patient their love is.
Also, I love the scene of Thi and Gerng playfully fighting over who gets to be called older brother. Both Thi and Gerng are equally good men, just in different packaging. And of course I can't not talk about the scene of the mom's apology. Whether we are happy or not with how easily the mom got off, we can't help but be utterly happy for Bua, and for Thi. That scene was so powerful and Nychaa, Alek, and the actress that played the mom executed that scene beautifully. At first, both Bua and Thi seemed a little confused with what they were hearing. Then both were shocked in amazement as Thi broke down upon hearing the words, "please forgive me" come out of his mother's mouth and Bua became overwhelmed with tears of joy. I loved how after accepting the mom's apology, Bua turned to Thi to share in her happiness with a most heartwarming hug. Their love had weathered a storm. Finally, they now have the acceptance and blessings that had been eluding them.
Awe, I'm so sad this drama has ended. I definitely miss Bua and Thi and their love story now holds a special place in my heart. Love both Alek and Nychaa so much in these roles and I hope both actors will get challenging roles like these to continue to build on their acting. I'm so proud of Nychaa. I've been a fan of hers since falling in love with her as Nang in "Nang Eye" and now she's captivated me most as Bua. I do hope Nychaa and Alek will get to work together again. Hopefully, in a modern drama since both of their collaborations have been period dramas.