It’s a drama about conflicts in a big family, involving murder and a police investigation. The title is a twist on the idiom, blood is thicker than water. Because of the conflicts, their family bonds aren’t strong. When one relative mysteriously dies, the true colors of everyone in the family are about to be revealed. Yi, the eldest brother and Pete, the second brother, try to find out the truth. Patsorn and Cris, their mother, are the biggest suspects. Both of them need to prove their innocence. But the more Yi and Pete investigate, the more dirt they find on the family and everyone becomes a suspect.
Nat Sirsukmaha-anand, M.D. is a neurologist who not only treats his patients’ physical disorders, but their love lives as well. Follow along with his case studies on various women with differing backgrounds and personalities, who all have one thing in common... a dire need for romance. One wild night, after spilling secrets about their past failures with the same man they all had been fawning over, the ladies make a bet to see who will marry first.
It sounds like the rehash version of William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” where the main girl must marry first before her younger sister can. It’s a romantic comedy. The same concept goes for Noon Woranuch and Vee Veeraphap’s upcoming lakorn “Sentai…Salai Soht (A deadline….to end being single)” for Ch7. Noon is playing a woman by the name of “Fah”, she has a younger sister who wants to get marry, but the main rule in their family is that Fah (being the eldest sister) must marry first before her younger sister can. Fah also has a pestering mother who badly wants her to get marry. Her mother even resorts to trickrey in order to do so, she lies to Fah that she dying and begged Fah to find a husband within 2 months. For the sake of her ‘ailing’ mother, Fah uses her talent as the head of the creative department in her company to find a husband. You can guess that Vee is playing the guy that Noon must snatch up to marry.