Image: GMMTVSound off, everyone. Are we all OK after that episode? No judgment if the answer is “no”. After all, there was a lot going on! To think we got whips, nipple clamps, Fadel’s sexy dance, that thing with the belt, sad backstory, and Style in a burger costume all in one episode!| The Geekiary
It’s here, it’s here, it’s finally here! Happy The Heart Killers Day to all who celebrate. Strap in for this series. It looks like it’s going to be a wild ride.| The Geekiary
Image: GMMTVYotha becomes a little less mysterious in this week’s episode, but maybe he should have left a little bit of mystery. (Seriously, someone please get that boy in therapy.) Meanwhile, Gun is trying to steal Arm’s title of “Most Oblivious” because he is not picking up on anyone‘s signals, no matter how obvious they are.| The Geekiary
The group prepares for Leap Day. Image: GMMTVThe dreaded day has arrived. It’s finally Leap Day 2024, and the closer it gets, the more Day and Night are having doubts that their plan will work.| The Geekiary
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A meeting of the minds. Image: GMMTVThere are a few things I want to look at from this episode: Ozone’s dreams and drawings, Professor Wiwat, and the creepy dude. There’s definitely more to these than we’re being told, but to what extent? How much should we look into the drawings, or the dreams? How involved is Wiwat? What is the creepy dude after?| The Geekiary
This episode may well have been called “The Apology Tour” rather than “The Chosen One”, because so many characters make apologies for various reasons. Pah in particular spends a lot of his time this episode apologizing. This goes a long way toward growth and character development, and continues to put The Trainee head and shoulders above other series when it comes to communication.| The Geekiary
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Day and Night examine the CCTV footage trying to find who took Ozone. Image: GMMTVWe are finally starting to get some answers, but are they ultimately worth the consequences?| The Geekiary
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