To be fair, even if New didn't go on a murder spree, i don't think they'd be able to truly resolve anythingNew…
I guess that just adds to the mystery. Since the story ends with us questionning if Phee, Jin, and Tee actually left the house, not adding the aftermath makes it more creepy.
Personally i feel like there was no timeskip and it was still the same day and we were still trapped in Phee's hallucination (the clicking sound of the lighter kind of confirms this as well).
Seeing as everything took place in Por's house and the driver would be officially missing for 24 hours by the next day, i'd like to believe Por's family did send somebody to check on them the following morning but by then it would be too late.
Since it's in the middle of the forest and they didn't have a proper mode of transport, there's a high chance that New too evntually bled to death (if Phee actually shot him). Without any cctv footage, potentially no note, and the added cult lore, the case would be shrowded in mystery until the police figure out Tan's connection to Non so perhaps there might be some justice for Non in a way i guess since at least his plight may be discussed by the media even if there is no actual justice.
Since Por's family is powerful and Phee's dad is a police inspector who likely just lost his only son, there might be some kind of power struggle there too once Por's connection to Non's case comes to light since one of the reasons why Non's original case was also dropped was because Phee's father was scared that Phee might get hurt. But since Phee is likely dead/ in a coma, his dad might have nothing to fear anymore as he too couldn't protect his son despite his efforts (poetic justice again in a way since the police failed non's family and that silence was what ended up killing a police offic er's child in the end).
But for this to really pan out we must hope that New was practical enough to leave evidence or at least something enough to catch the media's attention that could bring light to the justifice he wanted.
"wanted to be the star but in the end he didn't even survive one episode" this wasn't supposed to be so funny…
Haha thanks π
I just find it kind of hilarious in a twisted way how Por stole Non's spotlight but in the end spent most of the time lying on the sofa...dead and forgotten. Even when the bullies pointed fingers at eachother, nobody bothered to mention about Por eventhough it was his camera π«
I hope they've got something good lined up for next weekend. It's like all the good/ interesting thai bl weekend shows have officially ended now (DFF, Last twilight, the sign, cherry magic, and pit babe) and I haven't found a proper replacement yet.π«
1. so Non borrowed money, first it was 250,000, then he returned 300,000. I honestly still have a question mark…
To be fair, even if New didn't go on a murder spree, i don't think they'd be able to truly resolve anything
New definitely didn't trust the police since they already failed his family.
The horse account case is also no longer relevant since Tee's uncle is dead
The grooming too is a point that cannot be discussed since both the victim and perpertrator are MIA/ dead officially. Additinally, nobody filed a case.
The leaked video - again nobody filed a case. It's been years too and the victims (yes, in this case, Keng is a victim since his privacy was breached) are not available to make a case either. New too wouldn't file a case since he has no faith in the police.
It truly is interesting how they managed to match everybody's punishment with their role in Non's fate:
Top= the linchpin that started everything (in the end he was pivotel to push forward New's revenge)
Por = Arrogant and the point of pressure (got stabbed and the pressure from the stake was what kept him alive/ wanted to be the star but in the end he didn't even survive one episode)
Fluke = The silent observer who could have stopped everything at the beginning. (Went blind)
Jin = the Hypocrite (his punishment was related to humiliation and showing his true colours)
Tee = the grim reaper (literally showed White the pathway to death)
Phee = the fallen arch angel (as in Phee has high morals and he wants to protect Non/ Jin&Tee but always fails)
White= the sacrifice/ saint Non = victim New = the executioner
in the bath with Phee(like both said they did) , in the sofa with the teacher just like he exposed Non!
Yes, and that fear is what makes Jin the worst of the lot in a way since his fear is so self involved.
Everybody felt guilty about what they did to Non but Non's so called friend didn't have a single hallucination where he begged for Non's forgiveness. (I was rooting for Jin from the beginning so this twist is still kind of diabolical i guess)
Top and tee were close it was hinted from the starting..phee was always in love with non why wouldn't he behave…
I think it's really much more simple then we are making it out to be. Phee wasn't exactly James Bond at the time. He was a kid clumsily trying to figure out what was going on. He made a mistake when he lashed out at Jin. But that was enough to push Jin away.
Phee can try to be as crafty as he wants (though it didn't really look like he could be that cunning) but we are forgetting that Jin is his own person. By the end of the series it was made clear that while Jin was sorry about the video, he didn't really feel guilty about how it hurt Non. So it wouldn't really be a surprise if Jin cut Phee out of his life even if they were in the same group.
Third paragraph... Have you ever seen thai series other than bls ? They do a lot of horror movies and series and…
True but idk something about the chaos behind DFF was just addictive. Like around the same time DFF was released i started to watch Shadow - i still haven't watched the second half of the series.
(Not saying that Shadow was bad but DFF was just more addictive)
Okay I liked this series but I really think they could've done the opening ending better. Here's what I would…
But PheeJin's happily ever after was axed the moment Phee questioned their reality. Sure, it's rather disappointing that in Phee's imagination, Jin was still perfect but their reality was more sinister in the end
My take on White's situation was that his fears were normal teenage stuff -fear that his bf didn't trust him because…
Tbh, I am not really that familiar with the physical representations of STDs so you might be right.
I think White gets hit on a lot. If you look at the initial episodes, White was visibly uncomfortable when the guys were too nice to him. We also know that he is naturally playful at least in the flashbacks and is really "pretty". This might have caused misunderstandings in the past that White was being flirty when he wasn't?
The answer to that would be its either Phee's dream or Jin's dream. IF they did manage to get out it still doesn't…
That's true! Considering how Top came back to life one last time even after a close range shot, it's possible New may have had a little bit life left in him to finish what he started
About New.. I won't really discuss his relationship with Non now cuz people have different ways of expressing…
Totally agree with you. If you think about it, Tee didn't even do the stabbing. He kept begging "Non" to stop asking him to kill him. It's White's hallucination that got him killed because he wanted his Tee to be close to him. It's just so cruel in so many levels.
we need a s2 because we were left with a cliffhanger and why did they have to kill off white that was so brutal…
White's death was cruel but unfortunately this was the best way to punish Tee. Tee already felt guilty and remorse for his involvement with Non. He was also ready to die if it would save White. So in New's pov, Tee's death wouldn't be satisfying enough. Tee had to be tortured in levels unimaginable and white was the key to that.
Personally i feel like there was no timeskip and it was still the same day and we were still trapped in Phee's hallucination (the clicking sound of the lighter kind of confirms this as well).
Seeing as everything took place in Por's house and the driver would be officially missing for 24 hours by the next day, i'd like to believe Por's family did send somebody to check on them the following morning but by then it would be too late.
Since it's in the middle of the forest and they didn't have a proper mode of transport, there's a high chance that New too evntually bled to death (if Phee actually shot him). Without any cctv footage, potentially no note, and the added cult lore, the case would be shrowded in mystery until the police figure out Tan's connection to Non so perhaps there might be some justice for Non in a way i guess since at least his plight may be discussed by the media even if there is no actual justice.
Since Por's family is powerful and Phee's dad is a police inspector who likely just lost his only son, there might be some kind of power struggle there too once Por's connection to Non's case comes to light since one of the reasons why Non's original case was also dropped was because Phee's father was scared that Phee might get hurt. But since Phee is likely dead/ in a coma, his dad might have nothing to fear anymore as he too couldn't protect his son despite his efforts (poetic justice again in a way since the police failed non's family and that silence was what ended up killing a police offic er's child in the end).
But for this to really pan out we must hope that New was practical enough to leave evidence or at least something enough to catch the media's attention that could bring light to the justifice he wanted.
You and me both honestly - the series is so thought provoking π
I just find it kind of hilarious in a twisted way how Por stole Non's spotlight but in the end spent most of the time lying on the sofa...dead and forgotten. Even when the bullies pointed fingers at eachother, nobody bothered to mention about Por eventhough it was his camera π«
It's obvious you put alot of effort
I hope they've got something good lined up for next weekend. It's like all the good/ interesting thai bl weekend shows have officially ended now (DFF, Last twilight, the sign, cherry magic, and pit babe) and I haven't found a proper replacement yet.π«
New definitely didn't trust the police since they already failed his family.
The horse account case is also no longer relevant since Tee's uncle is dead
The grooming too is a point that cannot be discussed since both the victim and perpertrator are MIA/ dead officially. Additinally, nobody filed a case.
The leaked video - again nobody filed a case. It's been years too and the victims (yes, in this case, Keng is a victim since his privacy was breached) are not available to make a case either. New too wouldn't file a case since he has no faith in the police.
Top= the linchpin that started everything (in the end he was pivotel to push forward New's revenge)
Por = Arrogant and the point of pressure (got stabbed and the pressure from the stake was what kept him alive/ wanted to be the star but in the end he didn't even survive one episode)
Fluke = The silent observer who could have stopped everything at the beginning. (Went blind)
Jin = the Hypocrite (his punishment was related to humiliation and showing his true colours)
Tee = the grim reaper (literally showed White the pathway to death)
Phee = the fallen arch angel (as in Phee has high morals and he wants to protect Non/ Jin&Tee but always fails)
White= the sacrifice/ saint
Non = victim
New = the executioner
Everybody felt guilty about what they did to Non but Non's so called friend didn't have a single hallucination where he begged for Non's forgiveness.
(I was rooting for Jin from the beginning so this twist is still kind of diabolical i guess)
Phee can try to be as crafty as he wants (though it didn't really look like he could be that cunning) but we are forgetting that Jin is his own person.
By the end of the series it was made clear that while Jin was sorry about the video, he didn't really feel guilty about how it hurt Non. So it wouldn't really be a surprise if Jin cut Phee out of his life even if they were in the same group.
(Not saying that Shadow was bad but DFF was just more addictive)
I think White gets hit on a lot. If you look at the initial episodes, White was visibly uncomfortable when the guys were too nice to him. We also know that he is naturally playful at least in the flashbacks and is really "pretty". This might have caused misunderstandings in the past that White was being flirty when he wasn't?