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Replying to Rahab75 Dec 18, 2022
Aam is well-known for his oppositionist stance against the current Thai political administration as well as the…
Oh, didn't know that about Aam! The impression I got from the show seems to be right then. Thank you for the info!
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On Till the World Ends Dec 18, 2022
Is it just me, or could this whole series be seen as a political statement? I mean, it's probably not a coincidence that those who got left behind are all people who don't conform to the ideal of a "good citizen". They're the sick, the old, the gay, the political activists, the dug addicts and mentally ill. They have no place in the class system of the bunker and thus are left to die alone. They're the mouse from that allegory in ep8 and they're getting crushed by the elephant/moon, which could be seen as a symbol for the government and restrictive social norms. Some of them just give up and accept their fate or they bring about their own undoing. But others, like our main characters, keep fighting. They know that despite being different, they still deserve a place in this world and society.
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