Kong and Phiwit, from the television drama Tomorrow, I'll Still Love You (พรุ่งนี้ก็รักเธอ), are falling in love!Played by Fluke Pachara Thammon (ฟลุค พชร ธรรมมล) and Oh Anuchyd Sapanphong, (pictured above in a TV interview), Kong and Phiwit take secondary roles in the Channel 5 soapie, but in the eyes of many viewers, they are the show.
At the Pantip webboard, fans have left dozens of posts enthusing about the pair. One fan calls them ‘scene stealers’.
Readers are also polled on whether they would like to see more of them in the show. More than 460 readers voted yes, against 140 who said they were getting enough scenes, or too many.
Oh is Phiwit, who starts the series with a sore leg. Fluke is Kong, a therapist, given the unenviable task of caring for him.
Phiwit takes every chance he can to pursue the younger Kong, who is not amused. In the latest episodes, Phiwit grabs Kong’s hand, and holds it...and holds it...
They gaze into each other's eyes, and know they are meant to be an item.
Later, Kong comes home to find Phiwit is there, getting friendly with his mother. Phiwit and Kong have shared family history.
Kong reckons dark deeds committed by Phiwit's elder brother against Kong's sister are reason enough why the two should not see each other.
Phiwit says that's all in the past, and he doesn’t care.
Watch the hand-holding scene here. The scene where Kong comes home to find Phiwit has befriended his mother is here. See Lyn’s Lakorns blog for plot details here.
4 comments:
ReplyDeletelyn15 November 2009 at 11:53
I've noticed that too, whenever I go look at episode recaps at pantip, hoping to steal screen caps of the episode for my blog, there is more chatter about Fluke and Oh than about the main leads Aom and Pong. I find it amusing.
I'm part of that audience, I can not get enough of Fluke and Oh. There is too much angst with Aom and Pong. Most of the time, I just want to throw a shoe at Pong's character. He's an insensitive self-centered ass. It gets boring.
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Bkkdreamer16 November 2009 at 19:39
I agree, Pong is a boring tit. We all know how it will end up: Pong will soften, Aom's patience will be rewarded.
We are less sure how Fluke and Oh will end up. Oh is being just as unpleasant to Fluke, though they are guys with no 'previous', as police like to say. How will it resolve?
PS: I wish Pong would get rid of his hanger-on girlfriend. Her jealous tantrums are driving me nuts.
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Anonymous17 December 2009 at 19:08
I agree with you guy. Pong and Aom' s love is so predictable. It is all the same to any thai drama. The more interesting scenes are the ones of O and fluke. We want to know if their love can overcome the social expectation and the family's feud. Kong (Fluke) is also the only boy in his family, which made his coming out a challenge. What make Kong & Phee romance so special is the themed song" Hidden feeling" sung by Fluke the star. Fluke had contrbuted both his acting and his song for this drama
From: JustOneLove
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Z13 December 2010 at 21:24
gawd...im from indonesia, and i really luv this soap, i also listening fluke's song before 1 get sleep...its amazing...i wish theres a sequel abt kong and pee....love u flukeeeeeeee
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