Not long after Pheem brings Than in as his personal bodyguard, he receives some secret document from a mysterious individual regarding irregularities in the hospital's drug dispensation. Pheem means to look into the matter himself, but his plans may not work out as easily as he thinks.
(Source: wickedgame_TH X || Translation = kisskh)
- Aired: October 04, 2025
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i really don't like that they shove comedic moments into a serious scene, they keep doing it & this not a romcom or a comedy. i get wanting to lighten up the mood & there genuinely cute moments, that make u smile - which is perfect for a dark BL like this. but the slipstitch moments aint funny or cute they just cringe. *********************************************************************really detest the father, but really - he the main bad guy & every time i see him interacting with his children i wanna knee him... but have to say the other old dudes he always hangs with, keep telling him it's time he gave over his position to his kids cause he old & needs to retire & those fucker the same age as him if not older. either the casting was wrong or they should've thought of a more logical plot point - as is he not old enough to think of giving up his job or making money. **********************btw Peem destroying Than's house just to get him to work for him was diabolical & makes me wonder how far he gonna go to get revenge & how hurt Thn's gonna get as a consequence. as have a feeling he is - ***********************************************also asking this again why hasn't Peem taken any self-defense classes, he got subdued by a freakin druggy that was high as f*ck.
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Lmaooo. It truly be your own people my lord. New hair is a fuck no from me boss. I had a feeling it wasn't the brother. Double down if you get caught. I AM TALKING ABOUT INNITTT. The brother is a druggie. Prssure broke the camels back is chet. Diddy ass party. Off has chem with EVERYONE. That was a packed episode my lord. Okay bye!
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This episode managed to surpass the first one. The story is flowing so well yet it does not seem rushed. All the characters are so well portrayed and explained and you feel all the feelings for each one of them I need to give the hugest compriment to Offroad Kantapon's acting. He embodies the character of Pheem, his acting goes deep under your skin from how good and heartfelt it is. The bath scene alone should get him so many awards.And Daou is so well fit to play Than, because the character is a very funny and calm personality, almost puppy like, with a hint of serious and misterioys due to his backstory and Daou has managed to pull that off to a t.Cannot wait to see what the series has in stores for us but it is for sure one of the best things to look forward to saturday to.
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Offroad killed it in this Ep.
Daou/Than looked cute being flustered because of Pheem.
One thing, (well a couple, but only saying one) got me wanting to mention... that much fentanyl, at least that's what I'm assuming it still is, (more than half) of a syringe would have killed Ray. Even if the director knows nothing about fentanyl (or drugs in general) they should know that an strong opioid can kill you if take to much, and more than half is WAY over.
There is more, but that one is the one I wanted to point out.
Daou/Than looked cute being flustered because of Pheem.
One thing, (well a couple, but only saying one) got me wanting to mention... that much fentanyl, at least that's what I'm assuming it still is, (more than half) of a syringe would have killed Ray. Even if the director knows nothing about fentanyl (or drugs in general) they should know that an strong opioid can kill you if take to much, and more than half is WAY over.
There is more, but that one is the one I wanted to point out.
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How ironic.For those who remember To Sir, With Love, the main lead Thian had the best brother, Yang. He was caring, supportive, and protective—the kind of brother anyone would wish for. Many even said that their bond was the true highlight of that BL.And now, the same actor, Tongtong, plays Chet in this series… the complete opposite. Instead of love, we see cruelty. Chet tried to murder his own brother Pheem. As children, he even locked Pheem in a dark room, leaving scars of trauma that followed him into adulthood.It’s such a stark contrast, watching the same actor embody the “best brother” in one story and the “worst brother” in another. Tongtong’s versatility shines, and I’m honestly loving this series even more because of it.
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