Again, I thought I’d be able to catch up with this show. But once again, my actual job that pays me actual money had all of my attention for most of the week, so I am once again playing catch-up. I’m not even going to promise to catch up with the next episode because I’ll just jinx myself.
At the end of the previous episode, Jade was getting ready for a cage match, with Kamin in his bed being the prize at stake. Will it just be Kamin in his bed to sleep or will it be Kamin in his ~bed~? Everybody else probably already knows since they’re up to date, but I’m only going to find out as I try to catch up!
The episode opens with Jay calling Tonkla, asking where he is, and then saying he’s going to visit. It’s immediately followed by the scene where Tonkla gets crushed by a car, and while I thought this would be the show validating my theory from the previous episode, I think what’s going to happen here is Jay finding Tonkla’s body. And I’m right. Jay sees what happens, and then he is promptly knocked out by someone.
Jade doesn’t know that Jay’s been attacked, because he’s currently in a cage match with some juge guy that’s Seon Jae’s best fighter. And…well, the fight choreography isn’t the best. Maybe it’s because time has passed since I saw it, but I remember the fight choreography for My Golden Blood being okay. Or I might be misremembering.
While Jade’s fight is ongoing, Kamin ends up in a shootout with Seon Jae. What we saw of that fight actually looked okay! Unfortunately, Seon Jae manages to escape. But I don’t think that’s as important to Jade right now. He manages to defeat Seon Jae’s big guy, so that means that Kamin’s going to sleep in his bed.
The fight is broken up by the police arriving, and since Jade got stabbed during the fight, he now has to be shirtless because of course. Nips out and everything. He’s taking advantage of it and tells Kamin that he needs a little pampering, and of course, they continue to test the human resources policy of the Thai police force by flirting with each other so openly.
Back at home, Kamin finds a loophole to their agreement. He said he’d sleep in Jade’s bedroom; he didn’t say he’d sleep in the same bed. Fair! But he’s making an exception this time around since Jade’s got a stab wound. ~Okay.~
The next morning, Jade actually has clothes on, and now Jade notices that Jay isn’t home. Kamin then gets a call that Jay was found at the scene of Tonkla’s murder, which is a surprise to me because I thought the killer and their accomplice would hold him hostage.
At the crime scene, Jade goes through all the motions of caring for his brother before focusing on what’s important. How did the coroner flirting with Kamin find out Kamin’s number? If I was the coroner with the dimples I would have reported Jade for something. With that out of the way, they take a look at the crime scene and find that the killer has left a fake Truth or Dare card behind.
When Jay finally wakes up, he claims he doesn’t remember who did it, but through Kamin’s prodding, is able to recall that the killer was a man, which…I guess maybe it was the killer’s build? But it could be a musclar woman, you know! Jade also realizes that the killer has an accomplice, at the very least, from Jay’s story. He also begins to suspect that it might be someone in the force, since the killer is always one step ahead. Is it going to be the dimpled coroner?
Back at headquarters, Jade and Kamin share notes with the other team that was there at Wild Hunt, and they find out that not only did Seon Jae sell the drug used by the killer on the serial rapist guy, he also sold the acids that killed Bell. When Jade leaves the conference room to call a meeting, Kamin learns from Lee and Yu that Jade was dismissed from the Special Investigation Unit because the instructor thought that Jade was too emotional because he helped Yu out during training. Kamin also finds out that Lee and Yu are also homosexuals. It’s just homosexuals everywhere! Yu thanks Kamin for bringing Jade ~back to life~ again and asks him to take care of Jade for them, and this Thai homosexual can’t help but smile at everything he’s learned.
Also did someone say Back to Life?
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During the meeting, Kamin brings up that a white car he saw on an earlier visit to the garage where Tonkla worked is no longer there, and he also remembered seeing a college uniform in the passenger side seat. He suspects that it might be the property of one of the university kids, and if he’s correct, it might make it easier to catch the killer!
Kamin also heads to forensics, where the coroner, after unsuccessfully trying to get Kamin to eat him out with him, tells him that Tonkla tested positive for ketamine, just like the other victims. Except for Fai, whose autopsy reports they don’t have access to right now. Is Fai the killer? Is the coroner in on this?
Jade is with Jay while this is happening, and he’s trying to find out if Jay is in on it. He’s got reason to! As far as he knows, Jay was at the crime scene with no believable story to get him out of trouble. At least Jade’s upfront about his suspicions!
Kamin gets ahold of the other coroner who did the autopsy on Fai’s body, and he says that they didn’t test for ketamine. They could do it now, but since Fai’s been dead for some time now, they might not find something. Meanwhile, my question is why wasn’t she tested for ketamine when she died at a party where people were drinking and taking drugs? Wouldn’t that be the first thing to do?
After that colnversation, Jade enters the room wet, because it’s been raining outside and apparently Bangkok just ran out of cars, taxis, trains, and whatever else. We get a wet pit shot, and of course, he has to take his shirt off because he’s going to take a shower! We wouldn’t want him to get sick after all. Now we’ve seen pits and nips.
Jade takes his shower and comes back wearing Kamin’s shirt, which Kamin promptly tells him to lift up because now he needs to dress Jade’s stab wound. Okay, sure! Jade then asks Kamin to put the shirt back on him since his wound ~hurts~, but it turns out that Jade is all bark with no bite because when Kamin tries to grab his nuts, human resources policy be damned, Jade chickens out.
Elsewhere in Bangkok, we see the other person working with the killer and it’s…someone? I don’t remember who this is. Is this the Time person they were talking about? He’s calling the killer and telling him he did what he asked. But we still don’t get to see the killer’s face!
Back in the police station, the rain hasn’t let up, and both Kamin and Jade are stuck there. They seem to be the only people who’re stuck there, but I’m willing to suspend my disbelief. Jade brings out a mattress and wouldn’t you know it, it’s a single, and now he and Jamin have to fit on top of it. AND WOULDN’T YOU KNOW IT, THE TWO OF THEM FINALLY ADMIT WHAT THEY’RE FEELING FOR EACH OTHER. And it’s Kamin who makes the first move and kisses Jade.
And then Jade’s taking off his shirt? Are you guys sure there’s no one else at the station? They do the deed, and if the hand placement is any indication, Kamin’s the one bottoming. That’s gotta be hell on Jade’s stab wound, but he did say he can do ~challenging positions~.
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