If I were Akk, my curiosity would be tickled well enough that I'd google Uncle Di's name trying to find out more…
I wonder how come not a single student knows what actually happened to Dika. It does not seem right. Many of them are nosy, and Dika was a beloved teacher – at least one of them must have tried to find out how Dika is doing at the other school and realized that he does not teach there. Akk must have felt betrayed, so he did not care to check, but everyone else?
And by doing that he's loosing his credibility and bcz of that we have this new someone who stole ayan's diary
Yes! This is why Akk tried to find Chadok afterwards. If he is Chadok's agent, then he must have been disturbed by the fact that Chadok might now have a second person working for him, whom Akk does not know about.
I might be very wrong but, I kinda have a theory that it could be Ayan, who made most of the "curse" moves himself…
I do not know about the other incidents, but I also thought that he might have staged the stealing of the notebook. He does not look concerned about the notebook later on and is not actively looking for it. This is not the behavior of someone who lost something precious to him. However, he makes a whole scene about it in the locker room, making it known to everyone that the notebook is important to him and that it is gone. Furthermore, he later acknowledges that he knew Akk did not steal his notebook. However, he still made a scene by accusing Akk of stealing it in front of everyone. It is like he did it on purpose. I doubt that he was involved in the other incidents, though. The flower pot happened before he transferred, for instance. Furthermore, I do not think that Ayan would put other people's lives in danger. He is not selfish. He cares about other people. The fact that he noticed that Thua needs help, although he has his own problems to think about, is telling. This is my take on things, though. You might be right. :)
I just thought of another thing that points to Akk's being the one who is punishing the students who do not follow the rules with the curse: Ayan, the rulebreaker, has still not been punished by the curse. He should have been punished, but he got only a conventional punishment – he was targeted by the teachers. Who can be behind the curse and not want to punish Ayan? Akk because he has fallen for him and does not want to harm him. He was so disturbed by the fact that Chadok did not tell him about the teachers' plan to discipline Ayan, and then he begged Waree do allow the Prefect Club to handle Ayan. I think that he was making sure that those who might harm Ayan will think that Akk has him under control.
You know I actually thought about this when he went to get the drink cos he immediately started thinking of Ayan…
He could have indeed both it for himself, but the way in which he excused himself from Khan and Wat was suspicious. Khan reminded him that he is paired with Ayan for the practice, and Akk suddenly excused himself that he has to talk to a teacher. Then he went to buy a drink. I mean, if he was just going to buy a drink, why did he come up with an excuse? :)
I am not Thai, but I found the following information on Wikipedia: Secondary education starts at age 12. It consists of three years of lower secondary education, Mattayom 1 to Mattayom 3, and three years of upper secondary education, Mattayom 4 to Mattayom 6. Compulsory education ends with Mattayom 3 [grade 9], after which pupils can pursue upper-secondary education in a university-preparatory track, or continue their studies in vocational school programs.
The characters are seniors who intend to go to college, so they must in their final year of upper-secondary education. They are eighteen.
I hope that you will like it. :) Just do not scroll down this comment section until you have seen all five episodes because there are a lot of spoilers.
No, I think he wants to be a prefect really bad so is trying to find a way to bring the main 3 down, Wat is an…
It is weird. Namo is so suspicious and at the same time he has not done anything suspicious or bad. Yes, he pretended to be a prefect, but he did not rat Khan ou, for instance. I do not understand what is the actual purpose of his character. I am starting to suspect that the scriptwriters indeed made Namo so suspicious precisely to make us suspect him all the time. xD I mean, I was so focused on the idea that Namo is behind the curse that when I saw Akk, I was caught completely off-guard.
It just hit me that the drink that Akk both from the vending machine was again for Ayan, but he did not give it to him because of the embarrassing moment with the photo. I am soft.
One thing that is annoying me about AyeAkk is the communication, the scene in the gym was the perfect time for…
I know where you are coming from, but I personally find it normal that Ayan has still not opened up to Akk. If we think about it, he actually does not have any reasons to trust Akk. Bonding moments and mutual attraction are not enough to build trust. Akk has been constanly trying to catch Ayan red-handed. He tried to steal his notebook several times. He stalked him. This is not trustworthy behavior, hahah. Furthermore, we do not know for how long Ayan had been suspecting Akk of being behind the curse. This is just my take on this, of course. Stay safe. :)
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He does not look concerned about the notebook later on and is not actively looking for it. This is not the behavior of someone who lost something precious to him. However, he makes a whole scene about it in the locker room, making it known to everyone that the notebook is important to him and that it is gone. Furthermore, he later acknowledges that he knew Akk did not steal his notebook. However, he still made a scene by accusing Akk of stealing it in front of everyone. It is like he did it on purpose.
I doubt that he was involved in the other incidents, though. The flower pot happened before he transferred, for instance. Furthermore, I do not think that Ayan would put other people's lives in danger. He is not selfish. He cares about other people. The fact that he noticed that Thua needs help, although he has his own problems to think about, is telling.
This is my take on things, though. You might be right. :)
Secondary education starts at age 12. It consists of three years of lower secondary education, Mattayom 1 to Mattayom 3, and three years of upper secondary education, Mattayom 4 to Mattayom 6. Compulsory education ends with Mattayom 3 [grade 9], after which pupils can pursue upper-secondary education in a university-preparatory track, or continue their studies in vocational school programs.
The characters are seniors who intend to go to college, so they must in their final year of upper-secondary education. They are eighteen.
Just do not scroll down this comment section until you have seen all five episodes because there are a lot of spoilers.
I am starting to suspect that the scriptwriters indeed made Namo so suspicious precisely to make us suspect him all the time. xD I mean, I was so focused on the idea that Namo is behind the curse that when I saw Akk, I was caught completely off-guard.
Akk's holding sleeping Ayan and trying to comfort him >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ayan acts all badass, but he is so protectable. {Is this even a word?] He is so cute and small, and vulnerable, and just... protectable. :)
This is just my take on this, of course. Stay safe. :)