When last we left the cop and the witness, they learned that Thup was related to Bom, one of the ghost hunters.

According to the police, the case has been solved
But that’s not stopping them. With Mek’s help, they confirm Bom is likely Atikun’s son. But they still can’t figure out whether Atikun is alive or dead.
Thup guesses the ghost hunting is tied to the rituals. When he found the broken Mae Sue elephant doll while the ghost hunters were there, he disrupted the ritual. That’s why it restarted, and people are being murdered again.
As proof, we see Bom sewing the eye of his latest victim, while Chaba and a young girl ghost watch.
Thup feels guilty for causing it to restart, and because a cop like Sing is with a killer’s son. Sing kisses Thup to stop his worrying, and Thup wants more.

But instead, it’s time to go to Bom’s
King meets them there, where they find a bloody symbol on the ground. Sing finds red fabric and a broken doll.
A calendar confirms Song, the streamer Bom just murdered, is a Sunday child. Since the murders have to follow the order of days, Monday is next.
Another streamer, Dear, is a Monday baby. Proving they’re on the right track, we see Bom attack Dear while exploring a creepy abandoned building. It’s cruel because she’s already scared, and first he lets her discover the last streamer, Tuesday baby Jump, unconscious.
Darin and Sey agree to be open and honest moving forward. Sey shows that he’s wearing the protective charm Darin gave him. Not because he believes it, but for Darin.
Then it’s time for sex at work! The protective charm comes off, and I think this’ll lead to something scary, but it doesn’t. The sex is uninterrupted by ghosts.

Meanwhile, King watches Sing sweetly take care of Thup
Take that!
Darin and Sey arrive to share info on the cold storage at Santi Tham. It sounds like they’re saying the killer freezes the victims to death, but I thought everyone was killed in different ways. Or maybe this thinks someone is in there now?
King goes to his horrible father for a warrant to search Santi Tham and is mocked for doing his job. He threatens to reveal his father’s secrets and tells the officers to start the search anyway. His Dad yells, and he walks off, earning a few points from me.
Meanwhile, Sing, Thup, and Mek search an area where Jump’s car was found. While separated, Sing hears his sister’s voice and walks into a bloody pile of bones, one of them stabbing him in the leg.
At Santa Tham, Aisoon falls ill. Sey takes advantage of this to take the keys hanging from his waist.

Sing removes the bone, and his sister’s voice guilts him for not believing her
We, and maybe he, see two sets of feet entering the water.
Thup knows something is up because of ominous birds. He rushes after Sing.
Sing follows his “sister” into the water, but it’s the creepy ghost girl. Thup grabs Sing, calling his name until he snaps out of it. Hugging! A nice aerial shot!
Thup later calls the girl the “hollow-eyed ghost”. Sing admits he feels guilty for not believing his mom or sister. Then, the hollow-eyed ghost lured his sister into the water, where she died.
Thup reassures Sing that it’s okay for people to think differently, and his sister wouldn’t want him to suffer. He needs to forgive himself. Awwww, huggggggggging. They thank each other for saving each other.

King sneaks up behind Sey in the cold storage room
Just because it’s this kind of show. Sey hasn’t found anything, and King sends him off to help Darin and stall for time.
King finds a body. But Bom suddenly injects something into King’s neck. After that, he’s easily knocked out, and Bom has his Friday baby.
King wakes up chained to the ground at the original crime scene location. I guess with the case “closed”, no one is still keeping an eye on that place? Whatever, the two other streamers are chained up too.
Dear tries to run, but it’s Monday, and Bom kills her. Poor King lies on the ground while Bom sews Dear’s eyes shut and talks to nothing, or more likely, Chaba.
Sey calls Sing with the news that King is missing.
Our remaining cops figure out that Bom still needs Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Darin is Wednesday, and Thup and Sing are both Saturday. Thup is pretty sure the ritual will be performed on the new moon in 5 nights.
They act like this gives Darin 5 days, but if he’s going to be killed on the day he’s born, he only has two.

Bom attacks and kidnaps the cop watching him
While Bom is gone, King helpfully tells the remaining streamer he’s next in line to die.
Sing is still traumatized by what the ghosts did to him. Thup reminds him to live in the now. Sing says he sounds like his Dad. Thup says he’ll be his kid’s Dad. Uh-oh, are we headed back here again?
Thup wants him to promise they’ll get through this together, and kisses his hand. Awww, soft Sing.
Meanwhile, Sey proves himself by praying with Darin.
Later, everyone learns about the kidnapped cop, who happens to be a Thursday baby. King watches Bom bring this cop in, and then murder Tuesday baby Jump.
Bom knows everyone’s birthday from watching people make merit at Santi Tham.

That stupid, sentimental watch could help them find King
But it won’t, because King taunts Bom into beating him and drops the watch. Oops. Bom immediately sees it.
Darin decides to go to the bathroom alone because the show needs him to be attacked by Chaba. Chaba stuffs his mouth with her hair, and it’s pretty gross and wonderful. Then Bom gets him.
Chaba shuts the office door so no one can help Darin, and Sey can see her through the little window. He squeezes that protective amulet until his hand bleeds. Chaba disappears, so I guess that’s why. But also, Sing and Thup show up.
They race after Darin, reaching the parking lot in time to see him driven away. Sing shoots at the wheels, and Mek nearly gets run over, but the car gets away.

Bom and Aisoon/Atikun Argue about Saturday
Bom thinks it should be whoever, and Aisoon/Atikun wants it to be the person who ruined the ritual. I think that’s Thup? But it could be twisted around to be Sing too.
Sing reassures Sey that Bom doesn’t have his Saturday. But Wednesday is still tomorrow, and that’s when Darin will die. What difference does having his Saturday make?
They suddenly get a location from King’s watch and don’t question it. Before they go there, they test their earpieces. Thup uses this chance to ask Sing to be his boyfriend because it’s episode 12, and he can’t wait any longer. He’s afraid he won’t get the chance.
Sing promises that as long as he’s alive, Thup will be OK. That’s a yes. Sing asks Thup not to protect him or do things for him, just live his life with him. Awwww, hugging, kissing, praying to Thao Wessuwan.

I love all these abandoned buildings
King’s watch sends them to an abandoned mall. Sing leaves Thup in the car so that he can be more easily kidnapped later. Thup gives him a dramatic safety kiss.
Sing finds the watch sitting in an empty movie theater, and Bom attacks him. Despite the tests, the earpieces don’t work great in this massive, abandoned mall. Thup can only hear some of what’s happening and panics. Mother Ghost tells him to stay inside, but Thup wants to make things easy on the bad guys.
So he steps out and gets whacked on the head by Aisoon/Atikun.
Sing gets downstairs in time to see Aisoon/Atikun dragging away Thup, but the door is locked. He yells at Aisoon/Atikun that Thup’s his son and to take Sing instead, but Aisoon/Atikun is uninterested. He takes Thup and drives away!

Our guys could be smarter, but whatever, this is great
Aisoon/Atikun was going to kidnap Thup one way or another anyway.
Sing’s leg getting pierced by the bone, the hollow-eyed ghost, the hair coming out of Darin’s mouth, this is all great. And the show is not being shy about killing (non-essential) characters and putting (essential) characters in increasing danger.
Aisoon/Atikun is nicely creepy and a definite nominee for the worst father of the year. He’s awful to both Bom and Thup. I hope that Thup gets to be the one to stop him, with some help from Sing.
While rewatching earlier episodes, I realized the hollow-eyed ghost has been around since the beginning. She was the little girl Thup saw at the first victim’s home. Some casual internet searching led me to a Thai ghost called Phi Tabo that sounds like what’s being described. Unfortunately, I can’t find much about them on the English-speaking internet.
I still don’t like King, but I’m glad everyone set aside their differences to catch a mass murderer.
I really like Thup and Sing together. At first, Thup was a precious puppy who needed protecting. But he’s proven more than once that he can also take care of Sing, especially in these episodes. I like seeing Sing get all soft and Thup comforting him.
But nevermind that, I’m hoping for lots of ghosts and horror in the last episode.

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