I have a strange theory... What if Irene is the minister's daughter? Or something like that? Because why does she disappear every time he's around?
And my odd theory is that maybe she goes home (or rather, comes back) instead of AI? Perhaps she ran away from home or something like that... and perhaps it's time to return?
OMG... What was that???? in today's ep we got the best NC GL scene I've ever seen... (I didn't watch any series with GL main leads before, This is my first) But I watched many BL has GL couples too.
I suspect him and that uncle who was talking to Phat in ep 3... but till this moment, Thun is the most suspected.He…
I feel that he has a close connection to that old case, and perhaps he actually framed Phat's father... and everyone thought that Phat's father was the corrupt one.
Kim's actions are very suspicious... When he looked at Kay before stabbing Phat, he seemed to know him well...…
And by the way... that Prim seems suspicious to me too, but I haven't caught any evidence or seen any action taken against her yet... so I'll put it aside for now. Or maybe I'll connect it to Thun in some way.
Kim's actions are very suspicious... When he looked at Kay before stabbing Phat, he seemed to know him well... Maybe he knows Mr. Kill and not Kay... It seems complicated, but it is very clear that it has something to do with the Kay's bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder... So maybe he made that manga to urge someone to get rid of those bad people.
As for my suspicion of Thun, it seems likeโฆ Thun has a lot of information because he's a journalist, a media figure, or whatever. He probably has all the information about those victims, as well as information about the case of Phat's father, and that it's closely related to Kay's father's case as wellโฆ This complicates things. He might have exploited that information for his own benefit and to boost their media companyโฆ like killing two birds with one stone. A great scoop, but also considering the situation, he emphasized the idea of โโPreaw's father's name, perhaps to manipulate her a little and use her to his advantage to get information from Phat. Furthermore, if he and his team hadn't been there that night, the killer wouldn't have been able to catch that corrupt manโฆ So, in the worst-case scenario, he might be the mastermind behind it too, even if he didn't carry it out himself.
As for Kay's disorder, that makes things very complicatedโฆ His situation seems similar to Thun's to me; he might be connected to the crime, but he wouldn't have committed it himself. Because his words seemed a bit strange when he mentioned the idea that since the death of his family, he had no one to stop him from making mistakes, etc.
And I still suspect that uncle from ep 3, who was talking to Phat in the office... I feel he has something to do with that old Thai investment bank case, and maybe Phat's father was framed because of him and nobody knew...
And I still have many, many, many more theories, but I'll stop here... ๐ซฃ๐
I suspect him and that uncle who was talking to Phat in ep 3... but till this moment, Thun is the most suspected. He knows Phat's father's case... As well as some or all of the crimes committed by those "victims".
You seem to be arguing against people having standards.
Anyway, I think this is my comment section... I said what I wanted to say too as everyone does. And I repeat again, I'm curious about others and I already have my own opinions about series and movies.
You seem to be arguing against people having standards.
I didn't say you don't have the right to rate something; I said it should be done logically and politely, rather than with such harsh words that make it seem as if the whole work was a piece of ****.
That's all there is to itโa matter of politeness and respect in expressing opinion, nothing more.
You seem to be arguing against people having standards.
Not like that, I'm just curious... And trying to explain the idea that nothing will please everyone 100% because no two people have the same mindset.
The idea that you have a clear standard and no series meets your standards simply means you don't watch it, and that's what's required in that case. If something doesn't meet your standards, simply don't watch it, but don't criticize as if this work was made to meet your standards and didn't meet them in the end... That's what I was talking about. Because I have seen many, many comments, whether here or on social media platforms, that speak in a way that makes you feel as if their taste is the best of all and that the series did not accomplish anything at all, and was not good at all... and this is unfair to the series, the actors, the crew and everything, even the viewers!
Despite Po's utterly terrible character, there was still a small, terrified side to him, which I really liked. Daou did an absolutely fantastic job! I didn't expect it to be so seriously awful! I wonder how everyone will react to his performance here? Especially Offroad, who's been in a bit of a negative roles before, and Daou kept hounding him, saying he hurt him and so on (Pheem & Than) ๐ซฃ๐คญ๐คญ๐คญ
And my odd theory is that maybe she goes home (or rather, comes back) instead of AI?
Perhaps she ran away from home or something like that... and perhaps it's time to return?
I feel so weird... It's all so complicated.
As for my suspicion of Thun, it seems likeโฆ Thun has a lot of information because he's a journalist, a media figure, or whatever. He probably has all the information about those victims, as well as information about the case of Phat's father, and that it's closely related to Kay's father's case as wellโฆ This complicates things. He might have exploited that information for his own benefit and to boost their media companyโฆ like killing two birds with one stone. A great scoop, but also considering the situation, he emphasized the idea of โโPreaw's father's name, perhaps to manipulate her a little and use her to his advantage to get information from Phat.
Furthermore, if he and his team hadn't been there that night, the killer wouldn't have been able to catch that corrupt manโฆ So, in the worst-case scenario, he might be the mastermind behind it too, even if he didn't carry it out himself.
As for Kay's disorder, that makes things very complicatedโฆ His situation seems similar to Thun's to me; he might be connected to the crime, but he wouldn't have committed it himself.
Because his words seemed a bit strange when he mentioned the idea that since the death of his family, he had no one to stop him from making mistakes, etc.
And I still suspect that uncle from ep 3, who was talking to Phat in the office... I feel he has something to do with that old Thai investment bank case, and maybe Phat's father was framed because of him and nobody knew...
And I still have many, many, many more theories, but I'll stop here... ๐ซฃ๐
He knows Phat's father's case... As well as some or all of the crimes committed by those "victims".
And I repeat again, I'm curious about others and I already have my own opinions about series and movies.
That's all there is to itโa matter of politeness and respect in expressing opinion, nothing more.
Rome too ๐ฅ
I'm so excited for their series You Maniac ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
The idea that you have a clear standard and no series meets your standards simply means you don't watch it, and that's what's required in that case. If something doesn't meet your standards, simply don't watch it, but don't criticize as if this work was made to meet your standards and didn't meet them in the end... That's what I was talking about.
Because I have seen many, many comments, whether here or on social media platforms, that speak in a way that makes you feel as if their taste is the best of all and that the series did not accomplish anything at all, and was not good at all... and this is unfair to the series, the actors, the crew and everything, even the viewers!