This was a most excellent ep.! Now, the "seemingly" drunk fifth-year architecture student, who is Pran's peer-mentor, was a bit much. Being drunk at college is NOT new -- being drunk during the daytime on-campus is! LMBO!!!
Although I actually liked this last ep., I'm sorry. I'm still not comfortable in the way the issues of children being kidnapped, tortured and murdered were thrown in this series. I realize that the series is supposed to be farcical and comical on some level, and it succeeded. However, there is a line that shouldn't be crossed in the name of farce or comedy. It might be a little "woke nature" or "social justice warrior" in me, I'm not sure which. But, as I stated before, series like these need to be careful in its depiction of anything related to crimes against children (especially violent crimes). Nothing about that is comical nor farcical.
Thank you. Thank you. But, it wasn't just me. I think we all had suspicions. HeHe! I guess now the only thing left (except for saving the girl and the child) is finding out the connection between Toomtam and his mom and the previous killings.
Is it going to end with romance between Punn and Weir? The last episode is airing tomorrow and I'm not so sure…
I really doubt it. The series has teased their bromance this far. I don't think the series will cross that line, at least during this season. However, if they have a season 2, just maybe!
Toomtam being the killer became obvious to many of us. However, the killer being he AND his mom? Now, that was a twist. I just wished that they had kept that bit out of the previews. I think it would've made for a more exciting conclusion had we not known this until the final ep. Just one person's opinion.
OK. I realize that Wai was hurt, and probably felt betrayed by his "best" friend, but outing Pran and Pat like he did was soooo not not cool! If you considered that person your "best" friend, why would do something like that! Now, I know that in some Asian cultures, the need and desire to exact revenge, when one feels wronged, is very common, even expected. If this is true, then where is the forgiveness between "best friends?"
Ok. Since the previews of next week's episode is indicating that Mr. Tert is not the kidnapper/killer, I'm now actually curious as to who it could possibly be. It has to be a character that we've seen in the series at least once, even if it was a very small part. Hmmm?
considering how some people love to critize him, I wouldn't want to see them flocking over there to hate on him…
Interesting analysis (Singto and Lee switching roles). Hmmm.. I get the impression that Lee's character here is "phobic." I'm just not sure of which phobia. LMBO!