First of all, I originally wanted to give this a 9.5 rating because I thought halfway through the episode the misunderstanding and quarrelling were unnecessary and just an added plot for the sake of drama. However, upon watching the whole episode, the build-up of the conflicts, with the director's explanation on why things like these happen (even in real life) give proper execution of the episode. Kudos to the writer/s and crew! I love it! This deserves a perfect 10! Secondly, the acting here was so powerful! The conflicts were needed for the characters to express these emotions and they did it with perfection! Even the tiniest detail like curling of lips and facial expressions! Wow, Jane! And Fiat, Gun, Chimon, Nanon, too! Fiat is a totally different level! I always see him in very challenging and demanding roles before but him in this one is extraordinary. I actually hated him (his character). In my country, an effective actor can make people see the character through them and the audience will be drawn to hate or love or pity the character (if the story demands it) but at the same time be respected for their incredible acting. That's how we see and mark versatile actors or actresses. I don't usually see this kind of acting in Teen Lakorns, but wow! This is really incredible! Again, kudos to the casts and crew! Lastly, seeing Mek at the next episode teaser is like a big reveal in itself! I literally shrieked! Okay I'm calm now.. :)
That opening montage is gorgeous and well-executed. However, the twins are not included (again) although they are part of the team. Also, compared to the first season, they use a lot of background music for the scenes. Exclude the obvious product placements, which unsurprisingly got a lot more, even noodles (I get used to them now after watching Lakorns for a while) the quality is that of a movie. It's wonderful to watch. "What do you call a fake noodle? An Impasta!" - Ohm