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Episodes :N/A eps
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Aired :September 27, 2013
Ended :November 21, 2013
Air Day :Monday - Friday
Air Time :17.45 - 18.30
Synopsis
Students from the Film major at the Faculty of Communication Arts of a university have a project to produce a documentary film for a contest. The team consists of Yada (Pornpassorn Atthapanyapol), Wit, Pam, Oud, and Nun, with Ajarn Sam-ang (Uthen Kothnuam) serving as their faculty advisor. Yada and her team decide to make a ghost-themed documentary, selecting a rural location where locals still hold strong beliefs in the supernatural to ensure the right atmosphere.
On the scheduled day, the group travels to the filming location in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. However, before they can reach their destination, their vehicle breaks down unexpectedly. By nightfall, Kammee, a villager driving his farm truck (E-taen) back from the fields, passes by. Kammee takes the group to ask for shelter at the home of Headman Ma, the village chief of Ban Khok sub-district. He also helps tow their broken vehicle to Bunrod, the village mechanic, for repairs.
Headman Ma and his wife, Nang Fon, welcome everyone warmly but strictly warn them against leaving the house alone late at night, claiming that a "Pop" ghost (a cannibalistic spirit) is currently rampaging through the village. However, Yada sees this as a golden opportunity. She believes that if her team can capture footage of a real Pop ghost, their documentary will be a massive hit. Suspecting there might be a hidden story behind the legends of the Pop ghosts Grandma Muan (Panadda Komaratat) and Wani (Nattamonkarn Srinikornchot), Yada’s group decides to investigate further. Since Bunrod cannot find the spare parts to fix their car yet, the group decides to stay and change their filming location to Ban Khok.
Later, a group of Science students—Ed (Ratchanont Suprakob), Palm, Ped, Chai, Jane, and Noona—arrive. Led by their advisor, Ajarn Poon (Joe Boyscout), they do not believe in ghosts and have traveled there to disprove their existence using scientific equipment. Coincidentally, their vehicle breaks down in the exact same spot as the first team. Just like before, Kammee passes by in his truck and takes them to Headman Ma. They are given accommodation in a house nearby Yada’s group.
The two groups clash immediately, as they have a history of not getting along. This is especially true for Yada and Ed, who are ex-lovers that ended their relationship on bad terms. Now rivals, neither is willing to back down. Ed and Yada make a bet: whichever team can prove (or disprove) the existence of ghosts first wins, and the losers must become servants to the winners.
Yada and Wit’s team begins filming, interviewing villagers about their supernatural encounters. The locals insist that the ghosts in Ban Khok are real and far more terrifying than anywhere else. Wit suggests filming reenactments of the villagers' stories to add realism, asking the locals to act as ghosts. When filming begins, the extras’ performances are incredibly realistic. Whether playing a headless ghost, a disemboweled ghost, a hollow-eyed ghost, or a Krasue, they look shockingly lifelike—despite having no makeup or special effects team. While the footage is excellent, some team members begin to feel that something is strange.
Meanwhile, Ed and Palm’s team survey the area using high-tech frequency detectors. Curiously, their devices beep every time a villager comes near. Ed dismisses it as a malfunction, but no matter how many times they fix and retest the equipment, the result remains the same: the alarm sounds whenever a villager is nearby.
However, when Yada’s team reviews their footage, they find that all the videotapes are ruined. Without evidence, they cannot confirm if the ghosts they saw were real or fake. Ed remains convinced that everything is a setup orchestrated by someone to deceive them, and he vows to expose the fraudsters.
Ajarn Sam-ang and Ajarn Poon are heartbroken after being rejected by Wani. Their heartbreak turns to horror when they witness Wani eating a live chicken, confirming that she is indeed a Pop ghost as the villagers claimed. The two professors drink themselves into a stupor to drown their sorrows. In their drunken state, they make an even more shocking discovery: a funeral portrait of Headman Ma, indicating he has been dead for a long time.
Headman Ma and Nang Fon finally admit to the group that they and their wife are indeed dead. Realizing they are surrounded by ghosts, the students flee in terror to find Luang Phor Thong, the local monk. Luang Phor Thong finally agrees to reveal the truth about Ban Khok.
What exactly happened to this village? And will Ed and Yada be able to rekindle their love? Find out in "Lob Pee Pee Mai Lob."
On the scheduled day, the group travels to the filming location in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. However, before they can reach their destination, their vehicle breaks down unexpectedly. By nightfall, Kammee, a villager driving his farm truck (E-taen) back from the fields, passes by. Kammee takes the group to ask for shelter at the home of Headman Ma, the village chief of Ban Khok sub-district. He also helps tow their broken vehicle to Bunrod, the village mechanic, for repairs.
Headman Ma and his wife, Nang Fon, welcome everyone warmly but strictly warn them against leaving the house alone late at night, claiming that a "Pop" ghost (a cannibalistic spirit) is currently rampaging through the village. However, Yada sees this as a golden opportunity. She believes that if her team can capture footage of a real Pop ghost, their documentary will be a massive hit. Suspecting there might be a hidden story behind the legends of the Pop ghosts Grandma Muan (Panadda Komaratat) and Wani (Nattamonkarn Srinikornchot), Yada’s group decides to investigate further. Since Bunrod cannot find the spare parts to fix their car yet, the group decides to stay and change their filming location to Ban Khok.
Later, a group of Science students—Ed (Ratchanont Suprakob), Palm, Ped, Chai, Jane, and Noona—arrive. Led by their advisor, Ajarn Poon (Joe Boyscout), they do not believe in ghosts and have traveled there to disprove their existence using scientific equipment. Coincidentally, their vehicle breaks down in the exact same spot as the first team. Just like before, Kammee passes by in his truck and takes them to Headman Ma. They are given accommodation in a house nearby Yada’s group.
The two groups clash immediately, as they have a history of not getting along. This is especially true for Yada and Ed, who are ex-lovers that ended their relationship on bad terms. Now rivals, neither is willing to back down. Ed and Yada make a bet: whichever team can prove (or disprove) the existence of ghosts first wins, and the losers must become servants to the winners.
Yada and Wit’s team begins filming, interviewing villagers about their supernatural encounters. The locals insist that the ghosts in Ban Khok are real and far more terrifying than anywhere else. Wit suggests filming reenactments of the villagers' stories to add realism, asking the locals to act as ghosts. When filming begins, the extras’ performances are incredibly realistic. Whether playing a headless ghost, a disemboweled ghost, a hollow-eyed ghost, or a Krasue, they look shockingly lifelike—despite having no makeup or special effects team. While the footage is excellent, some team members begin to feel that something is strange.
Meanwhile, Ed and Palm’s team survey the area using high-tech frequency detectors. Curiously, their devices beep every time a villager comes near. Ed dismisses it as a malfunction, but no matter how many times they fix and retest the equipment, the result remains the same: the alarm sounds whenever a villager is nearby.
However, when Yada’s team reviews their footage, they find that all the videotapes are ruined. Without evidence, they cannot confirm if the ghosts they saw were real or fake. Ed remains convinced that everything is a setup orchestrated by someone to deceive them, and he vows to expose the fraudsters.
Ajarn Sam-ang and Ajarn Poon are heartbroken after being rejected by Wani. Their heartbreak turns to horror when they witness Wani eating a live chicken, confirming that she is indeed a Pop ghost as the villagers claimed. The two professors drink themselves into a stupor to drown their sorrows. In their drunken state, they make an even more shocking discovery: a funeral portrait of Headman Ma, indicating he has been dead for a long time.
Headman Ma and Nang Fon finally admit to the group that they and their wife are indeed dead. Realizing they are surrounded by ghosts, the students flee in terror to find Luang Phor Thong, the local monk. Luang Phor Thong finally agrees to reveal the truth about Ban Khok.
What exactly happened to this village? And will Ed and Yada be able to rekindle their love? Find out in "Lob Pee Pee Mai Lob."
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