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this ep zoomed by - little wonder considering everything that was going on. but before anything why the frack Peem suddenly whipping out an inhaler at every turn? until this ep we didn't see his need for one & as a child i feel like he would've need it more urgently considering everything he was being put through... *****************************************************************on a different note idk if Jet & Phakphum r in a romantic relationship & their behavior has always been purely platonic, but the toothbrushes near one another makes me wonder... but i find their relationship so wholesome & i love how they care for each other. no matter how Jet loses his sh*t, he never takes it out on Phakphum. & Phakphum is so loyal now they a better romance then the leads - IMO. heck Risa got a better relationship with Pan then the leads & say what u like about her, considering the men around her - little wonder she diabolical - this the only way she can survive in that environment. ****************************side note: am sure Than not dead - he the freakin lead. so Peem's Aunt got him out of the hole & took care of him. & is she is smart she will stick to her words & break off all contact with Peem. now Than after getting shot, lied to & almost losing his life - if he take Peem back then he a lost cause & a glutton for punishment -
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The writing and acting are superb. Lots of great plot twists. These characters are so wicked. I love this series.
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É, nessa família nenhum presta, e a Risa é exatamente como o Pheem falou, agindo por trás fazendo os outros terminar o que ela começou.Ficou na cara que ela fez isso com a mãe do Chet, para ele ir atrás do Pheem. O Pheem teve coragem real de atirar no Than, não sei como o Pheem ainda têm coragem de querer reatar a relação dele com o Than.Quero ver como essas cobras vão acabar, que pelo prévia do próximo episódio as coisas vão só piorar.
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The first time Pheem shot Than, it wasn’t near his vital organs as the doctor described. He was terrified that Than was about to expose the evidence. All his years of hard work, all his plans for revenge, would be destroyed in an instant. But more than fear, there was anger. His mother had been murdered, and he had grown up in another country, consumed by pain and vengeance. In that moment, revenge was all Pheem could see, and he pulled the trigger out of pure rage.
Now, about the second shooting at the grave, here’s my theory. Pheem had no real choice. Risa orchestrated everything behind the scenes. She told their father that Than was a threat, that he couldn’t be trusted. So even if Pheem didn’t kill him, his father surely would. I don’t believe Pheem actually shot Than that night. The scene was cut, leaving so much open to interpretation. I think Pheem missed on purpose. Working in a hospital, he likely injected Than with something to fake his death. When the bodyguard came to check, it looked like Than was gone, but behind the scenes, Than contacted Aunty Nittaya, who secretly took him away to be treated in private.
You can tell they loved each other so much. If Pheem truly wanted Than to die, why did he shield him and take the bullet for him in the last episode? He sacrificed his life to protect the man he loved. That moment alone shows that beneath all the anger and revenge, love was still the strongest force between them.
I know many people believe their relationship can never be repaired after this, and I understand why. But we need to remember Pheem was never meant to be a green flag character. He has always been driven by revenge, haunted by loss. When he stood at his mother’s grave, he admitted that he finally avenged her, yet he felt nothing but sadness and emptiness. Because the one person he truly wanted beside him was Than.
If Pheem had been perfect, this story would lose its depth and thrill. It’s his darkness, his brokenness, and the pain between him and Than that make this story so gripping and heartbreaking to watch. Hence why this show is so addictive, and I cannot wait to find out if my theory will be proven right in the next episodes.
Now, about the second shooting at the grave, here’s my theory. Pheem had no real choice. Risa orchestrated everything behind the scenes. She told their father that Than was a threat, that he couldn’t be trusted. So even if Pheem didn’t kill him, his father surely would. I don’t believe Pheem actually shot Than that night. The scene was cut, leaving so much open to interpretation. I think Pheem missed on purpose. Working in a hospital, he likely injected Than with something to fake his death. When the bodyguard came to check, it looked like Than was gone, but behind the scenes, Than contacted Aunty Nittaya, who secretly took him away to be treated in private.
You can tell they loved each other so much. If Pheem truly wanted Than to die, why did he shield him and take the bullet for him in the last episode? He sacrificed his life to protect the man he loved. That moment alone shows that beneath all the anger and revenge, love was still the strongest force between them.
I know many people believe their relationship can never be repaired after this, and I understand why. But we need to remember Pheem was never meant to be a green flag character. He has always been driven by revenge, haunted by loss. When he stood at his mother’s grave, he admitted that he finally avenged her, yet he felt nothing but sadness and emptiness. Because the one person he truly wanted beside him was Than.
If Pheem had been perfect, this story would lose its depth and thrill. It’s his darkness, his brokenness, and the pain between him and Than that make this story so gripping and heartbreaking to watch. Hence why this show is so addictive, and I cannot wait to find out if my theory will be proven right in the next episodes.
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Episode 7 of Wicked Games was a masterpiece from start to finish. The storytelling flowed seamlessly, and the emotional depth reached new heights. The acting was exceptional, OffRoad truly delivered one of his strongest performances yet. His expressions, tone, and control of emotion brought every scene to life and left a lasting impact. While Daou continues to impress with his consistency and presence, this episode was OffRoad’s moment to shine. He carried the emotional weight beautifully, making viewers feel every ounce of pain, regret, and intensity. The pacing and direction also deserve praise for maintaining tension without losing focus on the characters’ emotional arcs.Overall, Episode 7 was gripping, heartbreaking, and unforgettable definitely one of the best episodes of the series so far.
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So raw and so full of sadness. Acting was just too tier. The music was outstanding and the editing was awesome.All of the emotional ethos was there from start to finish.
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In Thailand you shoot a man and? Nothing?
A prime example of refusing to visit Thai.
And I didn't know that bullet wounds heal this fast, so he is doing very well and can even fight???
A prime example of refusing to visit Thai.
And I didn't know that bullet wounds heal this fast, so he is doing very well and can even fight???
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