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Chayod and Pawat's hug / Chayod and Pharan's hug: episode 3 / episode 12
Obsessive as he may be…
You’ve got to respect Chayod.
Guy is a ghost from the 1940s, and the woman he loves (is obsessed with) was reincarnated as a man, and Yod was like 🤷♀️.
That person is still the one I want.
Minus the obsession, we need a bit more of that energy in 2025.
THE ACTOR FOR CHAYOD IS CALLED PUNG! 😭💀 in Swedish that means balls/testicles...that's unfortunate
Fam! This is so random and wild to drop in my asks! 🤣🤣 I didn't even know ole boy's name!!! That is so funny and unfortunate!!!!
"You made the right choice, sweetie. Revenge only breeds more revenge. You've grown into a great person, Khem."
The two times Khem choose forgiveness instead of revenge: episode 4 / episode 12
Chayod being the annoying little brother of Wat: episode 3 / episode 12
Chayod making sure Khem and Wat take care of each other before leaving: episode 4 / episode 12
Yod was like "I'm a villain that made questionable acts to get my brother's fiancé and ultimately failed in my quest when said-fiancé died and I simultaneously lost my brother's respect and affection, but I draw the line here. I would never bound myself to wretched spirit like you".
Yod failed to understand that his love would never be appealing to Khem, even if he knew about their past and even more because of what he did in the past. He would never be "Yod" again and he couldn't accept it.
Yet in the end, when he showed repentance after everything he has done, Khem showed him kindness and forgiveness. That's when he called him again by the name the past Khem used when talking to him.