I'm not here to defend King or saying that's his father or anything like that, but wherever there's power, there's…
Girl, If you are unaware of the impact of childhood trauma and improper upbringing on adults, do not downplay the situation and say that he is an adult now...
I'm not here to defend King or saying that's his father or anything like that, but wherever there's power, there's…
I am not defending anyone here, but I am talking about a situation that many people face. When a father is bad and does not deal with his children as he should, it results in troubled and fearful children who cannot behave properly because there is no one to correct their actions. Perhaps King was slightly influenced by Singha, but he was still influenced by the reality around him more... So upbringing prevails, and whoever can stand up and face his reality is a very brave person, and it requires a tremendous will.
Maybe, But, If I remembered well too, when Singha meet Thup for the first time he talked about if he is under-age... I think... Anyway I can't remember well so, Maybe it's βΊοΈ
I think in the series Thup is Just 20, And If I remembered right he told Singha about that in one of the eps... And when they said that that crime happened in sisakit when he was 15 yo... 5 years ago. I think, I'm not so sure because I can't remember
Was this episode supposed to achieve me feeling sorry for King because we finally seen "Mean daddy, being…
I'm not here to defend King or saying that's his father or anything like that, but wherever there's power, there's fear. What good is it if he stood up to his father and got kicked out of the police force like Singha was suspended before... And also, it's a bad thing to have a high-ranking, corrupt father... Anyway, I hope he corrects his mistakes after all that.
He hurts him unconsciously, not realizing that every action he takes may hurt his feelings.
Anyway I can't remember well so, Maybe it's βΊοΈ
Anyway, I hope he corrects his mistakes after all that.