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Khemjira Episode 9 Reactions
WHEN SHE SNAPPED HER NECK BACK I JUMPED, YA GIRL IS ON THE EDGE OF HER SEAT LITERALLY. Bro can we go back to sexy freaky and not bleeding out of the eyes and snapping our necks back freeaky. Peem you have grown. Why are we in the pov? I am about to be sick. Transition smooth with ittttt. Okay so they took her son away and now shes raining hell on all of the bloodlines. Like thats not anyones fault. get him because his eyes are bleeding and he got the nerve. Chills from this acting, actually fucking chills. I think its bc i love kids so much that this is so fucking sad, like im...i am so sad. This is the place where rampueng always is. Oh my god i feel so sad. I fear Khems family had nothing to do with this at all, and it was the mistress. So its a kill one person or you kill like 5, its a loose fucking loose. Sacrfices must be made for the greater good, and she is hunting the wrong family. And so no one is fucking safe in this family. I fear it is not even his fault. Killing people for the love of the game at this point. TOGETHER WE CAN BREAK THE CYCLE. He is the end of the bloodline holy fuck. like actually becasue he is gay. Master does not know how to dive, im crying, he just belly flopped. I am lowkey about to ball, i can't. There is no way you left after he told you to stay. Oh my lordddd. 9/10 okay bye!
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I was bawling so much that my eyes are swollen! 😭🥺❤️🩹Seriously guys, this episode is so worth watchinggg!Love you all! #khemjira #cryingep9 #kengnamping #firstle #bff🥺🫶🏼 #grandma💔
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That underwater scene felt like a painting of sorrow, every movement heavy with grief.Khem returning to the past was haunting and beautiful, a window into the truth long buried.We saw Ramphueng, broken and frail after giving birth, cradling hope in her arms only to watch her son die before her eyes.Instead of justice, she was betrayed, her innocence shattered.Her husband, who should have stood beside her, cast her into the flames of cruelty.He chose not belief, but punishment, condemning her to death beneath the lash, each strike stripping away her humanity.A young woman of twenty-one, turned into a spirit of vengeance, her love for her child twisted into eternal anguish.How can we hate her when her pain is so raw, her suffering so merciless?Her story bleeds tragedy, and my heart breaks with hers.And then, Peem.The most beautiful soul, selfless and gentle, his face a portrait of perfection yet his life a canvas of loneliness.Always giving, always protecting, always forgetting himself for the sake of others.Even when poison coursed through his body and blood stained his eyes, his thoughts were not for his pain.He begged his disciples to abandon him, to save Khem instead.If that is not love, then love has no meaning.But love has never stayed with him.His mother, whom he longed to see, remained out of reach because he was bound to the path of a shaman.Grandma Si, the only one who truly loved him as her own, died before his eyes.Thong and Ake, the spirits who shared his days and kept the silence at bay, faded into nothingness.And finally, Khem, the one who carried his heart, walked away.Peem’s words as he held Khem’s hand broke me into pieces:“I have no one left, Khem. Please stay with me. Please do not leave me.”Yet even as those words fell trembling from his lips, Khem still chose to go.His mind poisoned by guilt, convinced that all the deaths were his burden, he thought leaving was the only way.But I pray the day will come when regret brings him back to the one who loved him most.For now, Peem is left in silence, an empty soul with no one to hold.If the world will not have him, then let me take his sorrow, for I would never let him be alone.What an episode, what a masterpiece of heartbreak.Ramphueng’s tragic past, Grandma Si’s death, the sacrifice of Thong and Ake, and Peem left abandoned in the ruins of love.Rarely does every episode carry such depth, such relentless emotion, never once letting us breathe.We are blessed, even in tears, to witness such beauty.Three Thai BL masterpieces shine at once: Khemjira, Love in the Moonlight, and The Wicked Game.I wait for the next episode with both dread and longing, knowing it will shatter me again.
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This episode was so good, I had to come here and write about it. This show started very well. So different from other Thai BLs I have dropped. From the start, there was a focus on building the narrative, and the romance was only a fraction of the complex story being told there. But this sweet bliss didn't last long and between episodes 5 to 8, the characters were running around each other trying so hard to light a spark of romance on damp kindlings. Finally, an arduously long 8th episode forces our way through that predicament and we are mercifully done with the romantic buildup so we can get back to the plot. Episode 9 doesn't waste the chance it has been given to shine. From the very first shot, this episode is already different. Every scene is there with a purpose. The tragedy is laid out to us in detail; one event leads perfectly into the next like dominoes as in a butterfly effect, and the episode delivers one emotional gut punch after another. I really loved this episode. The acting of the main leads is not the best but the supporting cast, who got the chance to shine in this episode, were all amazing. The production is almost flawless and with a plot that is finally tight, precise, and significant, this episode delivers a level of excellence that would have made this show an absolute gem had it been maintained in all 9 episodes, so far.
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Might be a little funny to say this but if I was Khem I'd be like "Yeah girl I get it. You have a VERY good reason to be doing what you're doing" That past was something else :(
In a whole, a very good episode! It was very interesting and the way the past and present were phased was pleasant to follow. The ending was a little predictable but it doesn't mean the series won't be good till the end!Eagerly waiting for next week!
In a whole, a very good episode! It was very interesting and the way the past and present were phased was pleasant to follow. The ending was a little predictable but it doesn't mean the series won't be good till the end!Eagerly waiting for next week!
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This episode was so sad. I cried crocodile tears. Watching Thong and Ake die was so sad. Seeing what happened to Ramphueng was also very hard too watch.The acting was superb.
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poor Ramphueng, she is justified is haunting Khem's family bloodline. that was a sh*tty thing (& that's putting it lightly) that was done to her by everyone involved. but now i wonder, after Khem the curse is over - no?!? he doesn't have kids & from what it looked like, all of his the reincarnations of the people cursed didn't have that many reincarnations/progeny - so after "taking care of " Khem, Ramphueng will be free & move on. ********************************************************************************Khem & his mother can be reborn just in another family. isn't that logical?!? but i get that, that isn't the point of the BL - lol. just wondering aloud *********************************************************************************************************************find it ironic that now that Peem is all alone & needs someone to lean on Khem decides it's time to go his own way. i get why he did it but superficially it was kinda funny.
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