Tra Barb See Chompoo

Review
I’ll only say one thing: don’t watch it. There are always series that we like and series that we don’t. Well, this one is certainly not the good kind.
The love story is TOXIC. I can’t remember one scene in which I thought the main couple was good. Not even one, the entire story revolves around them, so you can think how bad the plot is.
Just think about it: a love story between a step-brother and sister. Creepy, weird, and extremely bad idea. And yes, I know that there are other series and movies that aren’t that bad (I have in mind the movie “My Fault”). But let me assure you, “Tra barb see chompoo” isn’t one of them.
Have you watched “Well-Intended Love”? Well, “Tra barb see chompoo” could be compared with it. Indeed, it isn’t that bad, but very comparable.
Synopsis
Patsakorn is the only heir of a millionaire who hides his cruel coldness under his good looks. He started to act out toward his father after his mother died. When Kangsadan enters his life, he cannot hide his interest in this kind and sassy girl. But his world begins to twirl upside down when his father brings home the exact girl (he is interested in) and her mother home and decides that they will live with Peat and his father as a family because of Khun Sa being sick.
With resentment in his heart, Patsakorn decided to turn his back on his family. After four years, he returns in order to take everything back, and Kangsadan will be the first person he takes revenge on. But throughout the series, he and Kangsadan start to fall in love with each other, but because of his resentment towards his father for not being there for his mother, He continues to be heartless and selfish towards Kangsadan by treating her very badly and trying to make her jealous.