(Campbells is also seemingly injured… in the face. Otto’s sacrifice not only results in his own death, but in the death of Pulse, who is taken out in the explosion. Protect the world from them.” Dude’s made some bad choices, not the least of which was ditching his wife and kid without telling them any of this, but he isn’t a monster. When he tells Reed goodbye, his words of advice re: his grandchildren are: “Protect them, son. I really love the Gifted series and I’ll happily watch both seasons again and again□.While Otto’s choices were 100% the actions of a man driven slightly mad by the parents who tried to turn him into the next generation of killing machine, you can also understand where he’s coming from. The screen writers thought of everything – making every student Gifted, at the time they want, being able to reverse the effects if they want – all on having freedom + equality + potential + big dreams at the same time. It would also be nice to see Pom and Chanon running the nationwide Gifted Program together and how much their friendship has continued to repair + strengthen over the years □.Īll that said, the ending of the Gifted Graduation Thailand was superb ❤️. I mean, it’s the Gifted GRADUATION right? □ Surely there should be a graduation scene and glimpses of their new “normal” university life. It would have been nice to see Director Supot repaying for his crimes □, Nate moving on with her life (while remembering the real “Yuth”), and each of the Gifted members moving on in life. The Gifted Graduation Students from the first sequel The least I would have expected was a tearful apology from Korn and an tearful entire class group hug ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. Korn seemed clueless about the extent of damage he did too. Erm hallo, Korn stabbed Punn you know? If I’m the one getting stabbed, even if I understand that the other party was being manipulated to do horrible things, I wouldn’t be able to resist making a snide comment □ while showing more concern for that person □ instead of just a lip service apology □. Punn simply offered an apology to Korn and Korn merely accepted that apology □. In contrast, the reconciliation was sloppily done. Their split was well explored and so heartbreaking that I teared up □□. He’s one of my favourite Thai actors □□Īnother scene I felt should have been explored was the reconciliation among the Gifted classmates. I’ve seen Mek act in the Ugly Duckling Series – Don’t, which I recommended to watch in my blog post on self learning the Thai language in Singapore. This was a waste because I’m sure actor Jirakit Thawornwong (Mek) could have done a good job portraying Chanon’s complex emotions of regret for his actions, sadness for his friend, hatred for Director Supot, anger for the wasted years etc. Sadly there was no screen time for Chanon to show proper regret over his actions. Ajarn Pom also chose to forgive Chanon □ for injecting him with Nyx88 □, which could have been a really touching scene. Ajarn Pom had a good point – despite Chanon having his memories wiped out, Chanon lived a life of freedom unlike being Director Supot’s slave and being forced to commit horrible acts. I loved how P’Chanon and Ajarn Pom reconciled □ and they led the students together in the fight against Director Supot. □ The Gifted Graduation Thailand – Ending Review and Reflections Third turned into a nicer person throughout the series and proved himself useful for discovering the real identity of Nate. He has the power of hacking into someone’s mind. Third used to be an abusive student inspector. Thammarong “Third” Decharat Portrayed by: Phuwin Tangsakyuen Another area well explored was how the characters and powers of the Gifted students matured 2 years after the first series. There had to be reasons for the lack in intervention in the twisted Gifted Program despite students going mad, human experiments and even murder! Introducing virus Nyx88 which only targets Gifted cells was such a plot thickener. This is something I expected because the ministry definitely should have some knowledge of the Gifted Program. This sequel also showed how the fight is beyond what happens in Ritdha High School, expanding into a full blown power struggle between Director Supot and the Ministry of Education. Many questions were answered, such as - SPOILER ALERT FOR THOSE WHO DID NOT WATCH THE FIRST SEQUEL!!!- the history of Director Supot Chueamanee and how the gifted program came out. The sequel is excellent and does great justice to the excellent set up of the first series – The Gifted 2018 (นักเรียนพลังกิฟต์). The Gifted Graduation (2020) is again one of the best Thai dramas I’ve ever watched □□. The Gifted Graduation Thailand – Plot Summary
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