I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You, starring Nanon Korapat and Mind Atitaya, wrapped up its final episode by highlighting Sun’s relationship with the final version of Marnmok–Fahsai–Sairung–Storm–Praifon.
GMMTV’s psychological drama I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You concluded on August 2, 2025. The final episode showcases Sun, who needs to choose between the five versions of Marnmook. In the end, who did Sun choose among the five personalities?
The series starred Nanon Korapat as Sun, Mind Atitaya as Marnmok / Fahsai / Sairung / Storm / Praifon, Louis Thanawin as De, Parn Nachcha as Gudji, and Junior Panachai as Pat.
The drama follows Sun, a man who works as a “heartbreaker” alongside his partner, De. Together, they take on jobs involving breaking women’s hearts as an act of revenge before dumping them. One day, Sun breaks up with Gudji, unaware that it’s part of a bigger plan against him.
That night, he receives a blackmail message threatening to expose his schemes unless he agrees to Thepphachai’s conditions—a journalist and Gudji’s boss. Thepphachai demands that Sun make his daughter, Sairung, fall in love with him. However, Sairung has dissociative identity disorder, giving her five distinct personalities: Marnmok, Fahsai, Storm, Sairung, and Praifon.
Among them, Marnmok is determined to drive Sun out of their life. But as Sun continues his mission for Thepphachai, he faces a dilemma—what will he do when his feelings for her become real?
Disclaimer: This article contains major spoilers for the series. Read at your own risk!
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Sun, Marnmok, De, and Gudji in I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You Final Episode
Episode 12 of I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You opened with De and Gudji. De brought Gudji to the same spot where Sun once broke her heart. At first, Gudji was annoyed with his choice of location, but as De explained why, her walls came down.
After so many episodes, De finally gathered the courage to pursue Gudji. He told her he wanted to be the person who stays by her side—and even wore a shirt printed with her face to make her smile. He wanted to give Gudji the K-drama moment she always dreamed of.
Meanwhile, Sun and Marnmok went on a date to discuss Sun’s decision. Previously, Marnmok asked him to choose one of her five personalities—the one he truly wanted to be with. But Sun refused, saying he couldn’t possibly choose between them. He loved all five equally.
Instead, he asked Marnmok and the others to decide for themselves, because it was her life and no one else’s choice to make. Just before they parted, Sun revealed that it wasn’t Sairung he met first—it was Marnmok.
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Marnmok, Fahsai, Sairung, Praifon, and Storm
After their talk, Marnmok gathered the other four personalities for a heartfelt discussion. This scene was beautifully written, carrying a powerful message for people living with the same condition.
Deciding on their “final version” was not easy. Each carried unique traits—Storm, the fighter; Sairung, the explorer; Fahsai, the sunshine; Praifon, the logical thinker; and Marnmok, their defense mechanism.
They expressed deep appreciation for one another’s strengths, and Mind’s performance made it easy to forget these five characters were portrayed by the same actress.
In the end, the final version wouldn’t erase any of them—it would carry all five personalities deep within, whole and complete.
Who Did Sun End Up With?
After the discussion, the five met with Sun. The first he saw was Marnmok, which delighted Gudji because she, Pat, De, and Thepphachai had all placed bets on who Sun would meet.
But Marnmok only came to thank Sun for helping her overcome her disorder—she wasn’t the final version. Then Sairung appeared (cue my inner scream—Team Sairung since Episode 1!). She was the version the five had chosen, making Pat the winner of the bet.
Sun and Sairung went to the rooftop to watch the clouds. He tried to return the earrings she had left with him when they first met, but Sairung revealed she had left them intentionally, asking him to keep them for her. Their love story continued.
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Love, in Any Form, Heals
A year later, Sun and Sairung were still going strong. On their first anniversary, De and Gudji interviewed them. Gudji hinted that the interview might reveal what Sairung truly thought about Sun.
Sairung expressed her gratitude for meeting him, admitting her journey was something she never wanted to go through, yet she was thankful for the people—Sun, De, Gudji, Pat, her mom, and her dad—who helped her heal.
Though she had recovered, she still sometimes felt traces of her former personalities—Fahsai’s excitement over small things, Storm’s physical drive, Marnmok’s irritability, Praifon’s curiosity, and Sairung’s wanderlust.
Sun added that you can’t tell someone to be a certain version of themselves just because you prefer it—it’s their choice, and your role is to love and embrace them completely.
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I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You Ending Explained
I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You finale isn’t grand or mainly romantic like how endings should be. It’s more of a reminder of many things that people often forget. This series managed to talk about mental health, journalism, and truth.
Mahnmook’s case is a mirror of reality. It’s not fiction that we’d just sleep to. It offers the honesty of mental health and how important it is. The series didn’t talk about faith, but it emphasized the trauma that caused Mahnmook’s disorder.
Apart from that, the series also discusses and covers journalism—how truth will always prevail despite the rough patches or the years that pass.
I, for one, found this series relevant and timely. With its representation of mental health up to its journalistic side, everything is significant.
In addition, I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You is a reminder that every version of us is worth loving—whether easy to love or hard to handle. For someone who truly loves you, you will never be “too much.”
Catch all 12 episodes of I Love ‘A Lot Of’ You on Netflix and the GMMTV YouTube Channel.
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