Very very very interestingYes, but I find that the idea of some yakuza like lady training her and everything a bit out there tooo lol. I wish they kept it like the original where it was a hair designer lady lol. i guess they wanted to make it stand out more and it's own version. Every time I see Sorn talking to herself and her alter ego in the mirror and her alter ego saying, "Remember what Sensei said." It makes me have this vibe that everything in that life is fiction her alter ego created. Psychologically when people are hurt a few will create alter egos that have skills and such that your real self don't have. Like, there is a case study I worked on where there was a patient who suffered from multiple personality disorder after being abused by foster parents for many years. Her alter ego knew multiple languages, had a very high IQ and knew multiple self defense sport. She was also not allergic to stuff that her real self was allergic to. It was WEIRD and interesting. The human mind is very very very interesting. There is a movie that is based on this storyline that is pretty decent. I don't know if ya'll ever saw the movie Split, but it basically portrays a many with multiple personality and each of his personality were able to do things his real self can't or didn't know how to.
And the need to yell at your screen every single time...It's one of the few I watch every week. Gotta say it's a tough lakorn to watch, because it does make you feel bad.
Wait, what happened to doctor lady and her child? I must have missed that part somehow. Yep Sorn is being taken over by Roong. You can see the internal struggle of trying to do the right thing vs not. I think he figured it out because all the different girls were suspicious and disappeared after the death of the other guys. Also, the cutting of the male organ also made him suspicious. What Tao told him in the last jail visit to, if it were a profesional killing, it would be quick and clean. However the other guys were killed like they were tortured and personal.Doctor lady cannot compare what happened to her and her child to Sarn & Peung's situation. But someone does need to take Peung away from Sarn. She has totally gone nuts.
I wonder how the dude figured out it was Sarn. The other guys had no idea. Was it the van?
Ah. I see. The kills are getting more difficult. The previous one was pretty easy I felt.Wait, what happened to doctor lady and her child?
Ahh ok, ty. I think Sorn knows what she is doing is wrong, and wants to stop, but her split personality (Roong) is the one that wants to continue. That is why we see Sorn constantly interfering and second guessing, but Roong would take over and do what Sorn can't do. Like, Sorn's innenr self doesn't want to take Pueng with her, but Roong believes that once Pueng sees the deaths she will get better. Sorn was in need of therapy, but the delayed therapy likely caused a mental breakdown =/.Ah. I see. The kills are getting more difficult. The previous one was pretty easy I felt.
Sorn said something like the doctor wouldn't understand her, and the doctor had a flashback to when she lost her child. She fell down the stairs while pregnant. Saying "she understood" and then doing something with her phone like she was going to call authorities or something.
I hope Sorn and Peung aren't too far gone, and there is some hope for them. Otherwise, I'm going to have really empty feeling after watching this.
I couldn't tell exactly what it was saying, but from what I did gather, I think it was statistics.Guys, it's over. Not surprised the law screwed them over from beginning to end. Can anyone sum up the scrolling caption at the end?
I didn't feel bad for the guy who was still alive. What happened to him is pretty much what happened to Sarn and Peung. Their being alive is like they're already dead. I wonder if he even feels bad for what he did. Or is he just angry and would probably do it again, if he had the chance and would just kill mom/daughter afterwards.
The judges know she isn't psychologically sound. That's why they sent her to get help before lifetime imprisonment. lol do they even make sense to themselves? Also F the people who were ecstatic over the court decision especially the women. Could they really say that if they were to get raped and see their kid get raped and tortured by multiple men that they would forgive and move on in life normally?
Also, I feel bad for those who tried to help Sarn and Peung. They all blamed themselves like "if only they've done this or that." The doubt and guilt they'll live with for the rest of life. They did all they could. No one could have foretold what was going to happen.
It's been a while since I've watched a Thai drama from beginning to end. Didn't drag with fluff eps.