When last we left our poor prince and poor musician, they failed to stop Saenkaew’s marriage.

Buckle up for more of that!
But first, Pin’s Dad and Evil Stepmother figure out from Saenkaew’s letter that something “weird” is going on between him and Sasin. That’s it.
Prince Evil Dad whines at a picture of his dead wife. Let her rest in peace, sir.
All three come together for a meeting of the awful parents’ club. Pin’s Dad wants to see how Prince Evil Dad reacts when he suggests Sasin live with the newlyweds. Prince Evil Dad does not like that idea.
Somehow, Inthorn, with the help of Duangkamol and a newspaper, guesses that Saenkaew is gay. From there, he realizes his brother must know and would be humiliated if it came out.

The wedding is suddenly in three days
Sasin leaves the hospital but will stay with his bandmates. He passes back a letter to Saenkaew through Homthip. He reassures Saenkaew that he will still arrange the marriage certificate with Rachawadee.
Meanwhile, he wants Saenkaew to look up at the moon and know he’s also looking at it. Saenkaew does this, and so does Sasin. But a spy hired by Inthorn is watching Sasin.
Oblivious Grandma obviously helps Saenkaew with his wedding clothes. She says it’ll be the happiest day of his life. He cries. Grandma is confused.
Inthorn’s spy tricks Saenkaew into thinking Sasin is near death. Prince Evil Dad sees them running off and chases after them. Then Pin’s Dad sees Saenkaew, the spy, Prince Evil Dad, and Kamsu running off. This place gets fun after dark.

Inthorn and Doungkamol are ready with a camera
Doungkamol points out that film takes days to develop. Oops. Whatever, they’re determined to get pictures of Sasin and Saenkaew in flagrante delicto.
Saenkaew arrives and runs straight into Sasin’s arms. Prince Evil Dad follows, but runs into Inthorn. As they always do, he grabs Inthorn by the front of his shirt. Inthorn reveals what he’s figured out, while Pin’s Dad overhears everything.
Unaware of all this, Sasin still wisely closes the door. There’s some sweet kissing. Sasin warns Saenkaew not to visit again, and they realize that someone tricked Saenkaew. Then, there’s a knock on the door!

Inthorn throws the door open, and inside is — Pin!?
Sitting with our guys. She lies to everyone, but makes a dig at Sasin that he would never hurt her. Once everyone leaves, Pin slaps him and throws his letter at him.
A flashback reveals that Pin walked into Saenkaew’s room, found the letter, and put everything together with the help of more flashbacks. She rushed over in time to hear Sasin and Saenkaew declaring their love.
Pin is very, very hurt. She wants to know why Saenkaew was so nice to her when he didn’t love her. Saenkaew says that he loves her like a sister, but can’t be her husband.
They try to explain that stopping the wedding is for the best, but she cries about being stupid for not realizing what was going on.

I feel bad for Pin, up to this point
After this point, she declares she’ll still marry Saenkaew, so that all three of them can be in pain together. Also, Sasin is uninvited from the wedding!
She drags Saenkaew out like the property he is to her, and they both cry in the car. After a few flashbacks, Saenkaew stops the car and leaves while Pin cries over her property being mobile.
Saenkaew runs back to Sasin and hugggggging! He worries Prince Evil Dad will come, but Sasin promises he’ll stay with him even if he has to die, which… Saenkaew and I don’t like.
Kissing!
Ah, and here are the bandmates staring in shock. Now, literally everyone knows.

Evil Stepmother doesn’t believe it at first
She finds it icky and doesn’t want a gay family member. But a loanshark is ready to kill her husband if he doesn’t get his money right after the wedding. So maybe a rich, gay son-in-law isn’t so bad.
The band members tell Sasin that they saw him and Saenkaew. There’s a fake-out that they’re disgusted by him, but no, they’re all bros. Friendship hugs!
Evil Prince Dad wants to know how Inthorn discovered Saenkaew’s disgusting behavior. Saenkaew offers to give him details of his disgusting behavior. Go Saenkaew.
Evil Prince Dad accepts being hated, but if his Grandma knew, it would kill her! Also, he’ll kill Sasin! Even better, here’s Pin! She tells Evil Prince Dad that she’ll marry Saenkaew no matter what!

Pin is day drinking
Rachawadee finds her and asks her to let go of Saenkaew. Pin thinks things can’t get worse. Rachawadee says it can. One day, Saenkaew might look at her with hatred and not speak to her kindly, but with anger. Then Pin will know real pain.
Rachawadee must have an interesting backstory. Pin should ask about it, but she doesn’t, because everything is about Pin now. The wedding will go on.
Inthorn got a picture after all, when Saenkaew came running back. And they bribe the developer to do a rush job.
Oblivious Grandma performs a wedding ritual obliviously. While Pin and Saenkaew look unhappy, she wishes them happiness. Grandma notices Saenkaew crying again, and he claims her words touched him. Grandma does not look reassured, and Pin knows what’s up.
But no, Grandma doesn’t ask any questions.
Saenkaew escapes to look at the moon, but he can’t escape Pin. It’s her turn to use the “no choice” line to explain why she has to force him to marry her. Saenkaew tries to tell her that she will be unhappy in the future, but she isn’t listening to anyone.

And like that, it’s the Wedding Day!
During the ceremony, oblivious Grandma asks Pin to take care of Saenkaew. Evil Prince Dad tells Saenkaew he has to be a good husband to Pin, like her parents took good care of her. Well, that’s a low bar.
Now Saenkaew is crying, and Pin looks unhappy too.
But the certificates won’t happen until tomorrow, and Sasin is hard at work. He passes some documents to Saenkaew through Homthip.
Saenkaew promises he’ll still transfer the money and come back. But Homthip thinks if there’s any danger, he should run. She’ll take care of Grandma. He’s sacrificed too much for too long for everyone. Homthip is a good one.
In the hallway, Prince Evil Dad thanks Saenkaew for his sacrifice. He’s not a good one.
Sexy Actress is back! Also a good one. She knows not to congratulate Saenkaew, but wishes him a successful path in everything.

Everyone is sneaking to the wedding in rowboats
Sasin and his bandmates arrive first to meet Homthim. But they have to hide from Kamsu while she distracts him. He’s about to find them anyway when Inthorn rows up. He makes a run for it, dropping a photo, which Kamsu sees.
Then Pin finds Sasin’s group. The bandmate who likes her tries to reason with her, but Pin is still in self-pity land, where everyone is against her, and no one cares about her.
Saenkaew shows up, and he and Sasin forget Pin exists. She grabs Saenkaew’s wrist to stop them from running off. Despite flashbacks to happy times, she calls for help.
Oblivious Grandma arrives and helps our team by letting Sasin join the wedding reception. Sasin then escapes Prince Evil Dad by running to the mic to play a song for the couple.
That works for one song, after which Prince Evil Dad wants Saenkaew and Pin to take the mic.

But Inthorn appears at an upstairs window, with some naughty pictures to share!
He takes forever to throw them at the crowd. As they flutter down, Sasin’s bandmate shuts off the lights. Everyone thinks it’s a fire, trampling over the pictures to get away.
Saenkaew starts to leave with Pin, but they’re separated. Sasin arrives and takes Saenkaew away. Pin cries because the horrible truth is that none of it is about her.
Prince Evil Dad grabs the photos before Pin’s Dad can see them, and knocks Inthorn out before he can say anything more.
Sexy Actress runs into Sasin and Saenkaew, gives them her car keys, and distracts Prince Evil Dad as best she can. She tries, but it doesn’t work.
They drive off together, and Saenkaew looks so happy. Then, Evil Prince Dad and Kamsu run them off the road. Prince Evil Dad drags Saenkaew away, while a bleeding Sasin falls unconscious.

Where did Kalong go?
Is the actor busy? Though I like seeing Inthorn with his wife more than Kalong. They’re a surprisingly healthy couple in this dysfunctional, soap-opera world.
I’ve already said a lot about Pin, but for some reason, I want to reiterate that I get her heartbreak and feelings of betrayal. They lied to her. If she ghosted them, I’d support it. But using her pain as an excuse to inflict pain on others knowingly is horrible and cruel.
Meanwhile, Prince Evil Dad is so blinded by his own disgusting pride and judgment that he’s making a bad situation worse while telling himself he’s fixing it. Getting involved with Pin’s family is so much riskier than Saenkaew’s plan with Rachawadee. I hope he realizes he’s a horrible idiot at some point.
Poor Sasin and Saenkaew. Their refusal to give up on each other is amazing, but it’s rough seeing them fail over and over again. Especially poor Saenkaew. Besides Sasin, everyone treats him like an object. Even Grandma.
I’m relieved there are only two more episodes left. I don’t know how much more of Saenkaew’s suffering I can watch.

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