I love the setup of the final game, but the show's creators cut corners, probably because they didn't have time for anything else. Seven of them received, along with their uniforms, the item they absolutely need to win the minigames. They don't know which item will be needed where, so... they split up? I repeat, they don't know which item will be needed where! If Samut and the others had taken a game with a clock and didn't have a clock because Kaen was in a completely different place... how much time would they have wasted running around looking for Kaen and telling him he had to play this particular minigame? But of course, the show's creators cut corners, and each split team happened to find a game that perfectly suited them. Like a merry-go-round with horses. They needed four people to play it, and it just so happened that they landed on Don (who had the item needed to run the game, of course), Aom, Benz, and Samut. Yep. What a wonderful coincidence!
The final episode had everything it needed to deliver a satisfying ending: a nc scene, a wedding mention, the reincarnations of mischievous spirits who were adopted. Honestly, if I could have one more request for the creators of this series, it would be to make a special episode featuring Jet and Chan's wedding. I really need that final touch to their relationship after all the sad flashbacks.
I don't even know what to say. I had a ton of comments and complaints swirling around in my head while watching these 12 episodes. There were moments when I wanted to bang my head against the wall and scream at the universe, "Why the hell?!" There were moments that evoked so many emotions in me: frustration, irritation, anger, laughter, joy, and excitement. There were episodes I would rate 100/10 and others I would rate 7/10 at most. Is this series without flaws? Not at all. It has plenty. There are plot holes, flaws, and tons of things that could have been done differently or better. But I eagerly awaited each episode for seven whole days. And every episode, even the weaker ones, made the wait for the next one worthwhile. Despite everything, I love this series and give it a 10/10 as a final rating.
thank you for such an amazing series. I used to look forward to Saturday every week but now I don’t know what…
same here. working on Saturdays is always extremely tiring, but the thought of watching an episode of Khemjira after work gave me energy. I don't know what I will do from now on...
and before someone inevitably comments it, I know about homophobia in Japan, I'm not naive, I still think it is…
In my country, homosexual couples raising children are very... intolerant? I don't know how to put it, because "intolerance" isn't even a strong enough word. Lesbians, I think, would get through it without much hatred, more with judgment. But gays? Someone would immediately suspect they might be raping these children because idiots in my backward country don't know the difference between a homosexual and a pedophile. So I understand the implication in the series. It's good that you're concerned. It means you're mentally sane. The rest of the world just isn't.
Net brings so much to the table. Like his face :DSeriously, I wasn't expecting a car chase scene as they try to…
The ghosts in earlier episodes appeared in one place and then in the next in the blink of an eye. I don't know what else to call it other than teleportation.
Suddenly, in this episode, they were flying faster than a car, so... Still makes no sense to me, but I enjoyed watching it too.
Episode 11 was a rollercoaster ride, and I forgot to fasten my seatbelt. Lots of laughter (though at times, more snorting at the absurdity), lots of emotion (the past-life wedding scene), lots of eye-rolling (because if you don't want Khem to hand himself over on a silver platter, tie his fucking hands and feet so he stays in the safety of the circle), lots of excitement (Net's face just has that effect on me). God, that was awful. Worst episode so far. But I loved it. I guess I just like cheesy "let's outrun a ghost in my Ferrari" stuff.
Seven of them received, along with their uniforms, the item they absolutely need to win the minigames. They don't know which item will be needed where, so... they split up? I repeat, they don't know which item will be needed where! If Samut and the others had taken a game with a clock and didn't have a clock because Kaen was in a completely different place... how much time would they have wasted running around looking for Kaen and telling him he had to play this particular minigame? But of course, the show's creators cut corners, and each split team happened to find a game that perfectly suited them. Like a merry-go-round with horses. They needed four people to play it, and it just so happened that they landed on Don (who had the item needed to run the game, of course), Aom, Benz, and Samut. Yep. What a wonderful coincidence!
Suddenly, in this episode, they were flying faster than a car, so... Still makes no sense to me, but I enjoyed watching it too.
Lots of laughter (though at times, more snorting at the absurdity), lots of emotion (the past-life wedding scene), lots of eye-rolling (because if you don't want Khem to hand himself over on a silver platter, tie his fucking hands and feet so he stays in the safety of the circle), lots of excitement (Net's face just has that effect on me).
God, that was awful. Worst episode so far. But I loved it. I guess I just like cheesy "let's outrun a ghost in my Ferrari" stuff.