What is this, is 'Randall and Hopkirk' thai version?:D
Anyways, Chakrit & Tik that is SOME combo, PLUS Rodmay. I was looking forwad like mad, LOL.
Now, obviously I love Tik, I love Krit, and even the car the detective drives looks tiny bit less than cars common on thai tv, and tiny bit more 'Vauxhall Victor 2000', lol. I hardly believe they would have a car which looks like this, if not reminiscing that old series:) It stands out from other cars so much. Though it does have BMW logo:) Mardthong Sarawut is here too, him I remember from 'Seu Rak Chak Yai Olawon'... He was way hotter back there but still good.
Watching this, I concentrated on the bromance, everything else was a surplus (like that annoying "reporter", who was supposed to be Tik's love interest). I was just loving this. Chakrit is SO adorable as the haunting ghost, lol. The two "detective buddies" share perfect dynamics.
It's all about investigating one gang involved with cars, but I actually appreciated the simplicity. I love when one series does NOT try to be hundred things. Those tend to be the best.
Even the female reporter, who basically acts like a burden to the hot shot guys during the whole series, in the end does serve her purpose. Despite being kinda lame she's at least not bribable and helps by bringing the case to the independent media, who are the only ones that can be trusted with the information at the stage where there is no certainty how far in the police force and court justice the mafia has penetrated. The pitty was that side character they were trying to protect the whole time died, and didn't even come back as another funny ghost:)
But overall you don't have to worry about this getting too dark, it does have some twists but eventually the bad guys get punished, and there is a good ending for everyone in a very thai and buddhist way:)
Now, obviously I love Tik, I love Krit, and even the car the detective drives looks tiny bit less than cars common on thai tv, and tiny bit more 'Vauxhall Victor 2000', lol. I hardly believe they would have a car which looks like this, if not reminiscing that old series:) It stands out from other cars so much. Though it does have BMW logo:) Mardthong Sarawut is here too, him I remember from 'Seu Rak Chak Yai Olawon'... He was way hotter back there but still good.
Watching this, I concentrated on the bromance, everything else was a surplus (like that annoying "reporter", who was supposed to be Tik's love interest). I was just loving this. Chakrit is SO adorable as the haunting ghost, lol. The two "detective buddies" share perfect dynamics.
It's all about investigating one gang involved with cars, but I actually appreciated the simplicity. I love when one series does NOT try to be hundred things. Those tend to be the best.
Even the female reporter, who basically acts like a burden to the hot shot guys during the whole series, in the end does serve her purpose. Despite being kinda lame she's at least not bribable and helps by bringing the case to the independent media, who are the only ones that can be trusted with the information at the stage where there is no certainty how far in the police force and court justice the mafia has penetrated. The pitty was that side character they were trying to protect the whole time died, and didn't even come back as another funny ghost:)
But overall you don't have to worry about this getting too dark, it does have some twists but eventually the bad guys get punished, and there is a good ending for everyone in a very thai and buddhist way:)
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