I can't stand that brat who always acts like a child that needs someone else´s protection. She's so useless that those who are going to rescue her need to tell her to shush because otherwise, would she start whining or screaming?... probably.
Girllllll. You believe in reincarnation but you don’t believe in reincarnation in the same family? Lol.
Actually, I am an atheist and I don't believe in any kind of afterlife, although I find the idea of reincarnation more credible than the idea of heaven or other such beliefs. "Reincarnation is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new lifespan in a d͟i͟f͟f͟e͟r͟e͟n͟t͟ p͟h͟y͟s͟i͟c͟a͟l͟ f͟o͟r͟m͟ o͟r͟ b͟o͟d͟y͟ after biological death". So, for those who do believe in it and by definition, it certainly doesn't work that way. From a karmic point of view, what would be the point of being reborn as the exact same person?
I'm pretty sure that's not how reincarnation works!😂...Same body and name, and conveniently within the same family so that, somehow, you can "inherit" your own possessions from previous lives.
I hate Phraphai and his entitled, handsy ways. I have never enjoyed watching a heart being broken as much as I did at the beginning of today's episode.
@ Dramalist, it airs on THURSDAY, not Friday. Please change that on drama info.
Actually, it airs on Friday at 1:15 a.m. local time in Tokyo (UTC +9). That means that, depending on where you live, it may still be Thursday for you, but it's Friday in Tokyo.
Despite how huge the mountain is, they still managed to bury the box right in front of the professor🙄. Those"bad guys" always inexplicably showing up at just the "right" moment...How lucky they are!
Overall, it was entertaining, but there are three things that continue to bother me: 1. All the progress made in the case was thanks to the professor and her deductions, not the police and their work. In addition to being incompetent, I don't know why they insist on going everywhere with their sirens blaring, always giving the killer an advantage to escape. 2. I don't know what the professor—so clever—was thinking when she went off alone to act as bait without telling anyone. She had nothing to defend herself with except the whistle that no one would hear in the middle of nowhere. If it hadn't been for the killer/coroner who deduced her intentions after seeing the interview and warned the police, she would be dead and the copycat killer would have gotten away. 3.-The protagonist, upon returning definitively to the past, is not going to do anything to prevent future murders? Is he going to let the coroner live a happy murdering life?
Thailand hides its truth behind smiles and money quietly exchanged. It is a place where bribery silences justice,…
This is not just a problem in Thailand. It happens everywhere. Without proof, there isn't much you can do. Besides, money, power and most of all the establisment almost always prevail.
I'm confused. Saint found out about SA from reading Ice's diary. So, why are they showing him helping the police…
There are two separated (but related) events: 1. the rape (which Saint found about just now by reading the diary) 2. the suicide attemp (due to the blackmail that forced him into filming porn)
How is predator professor still there? His dumbass wife is annoying. How can Zoom go along with it? Ice is better…
She always appears out of nowhere when her husband is confronted by Ice but never when her husband grooms, rapes or films a student. There is no greater blindness than that of those who do not want to see.
If a wet rag was all it took to clean that door, why did Saint spend so long cleaning it? Ice had time to leave, perform, and get drunk, and Saint was still scrubbing...😂😅
1. All the progress made in the case was thanks to the professor and her deductions, not the police and their work. In addition to being incompetent, I don't know why they insist on going everywhere with their sirens blaring, always giving the killer an advantage to escape.
2. I don't know what the professor—so clever—was thinking when she went off alone to act as bait without telling anyone. She had nothing to defend herself with except the whistle that no one would hear in the middle of nowhere. If it hadn't been for the killer/coroner who deduced her intentions after seeing the interview and warned the police, she would be dead and the copycat killer would have gotten away.
3.-The protagonist, upon returning definitively to the past, is not going to do anything to prevent future murders? Is he going to let the coroner live a happy murdering life?
1. the rape (which Saint found about just now by reading the diary)
2. the suicide attemp (due to the blackmail that forced him into filming porn)
There is no greater blindness than that of those who do not want to see.