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เขี้ยวราชสีห์
Khiao Ratchasi

เขี้ยวราชสีห์

201732 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:March 1, 2017

Working against evil No matter how dangerous it is to fight Ready to crash without fear Even if fighting only one person And when the love that happened in the midst of fighting Made him feel that he was lucky to have someone beside him But was worried that if time passed Then she knows the truth that Im different from the average person, will you still love me?

ชาติเจ้าพระยา ภาค 2 สิงห์สี่แคว
Singh See Quare

ชาติเจ้าพระยา ภาค 2 สิงห์สี่แคว

201522 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:January 23, 2015

When the storm calmed down, everything looked happy for the Chao Phraya nation. But what is waiting under the waves, quiet, more terrifying Big storm that has just passed One year passed ... Chao Phraya is a team that helps the authorities to eliminate terrorists and organizations. Corruption is almost the first hand of the organization. But then what is hidden in a calm wind reveals the monsoon of the Chao Phraya national, breaking into the full events that are happening to the Chao Phraya nation, making the four young men think that The organization that used to be Their one house betrayed them.

สุภาพบุรุษสะลึมสะลือ
Suparburoot Saleum Saleu

สุภาพบุรุษสะลึมสะลือ

201121 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:September 20, 2011

Sing (Pasut Banyam), an Interpol agent from the FIA unit, is assigned a mission to take down "The Moon" syndicate. The group consists of wealthy individuals who bid on priceless artifacts from around the world, completely disregarding how the items were obtained or how many lives were lost in the process. Sing takes on the mission with his partner, Franco (Vinny Vincent Kinney). To go undercover, Sing stays with Nai Aum (Arun Pawilai), a street peddler, and his daughter, Waanta (Lalin Thanaphum). Sing becomes suspicious of Jet (Patcharin Judkrabuanpol), a beautiful woman who has two subordinates named Tom (DJ Poom) and Jerry (DJ Petjah).

Meanwhile, the Thai police force, led by Inspector Kongkiat (Kosin Ratchakrom) and Sergeant Juean (Prakasit Bowsuwan), is tracking the illegal smuggling and drug activities of Sia Chuck (Dilok Thongwattana) and his right-hand man, Thanong (Khosawis Piyasakulkaew). Even when the police confiscate illegal goods, the mastermind always escapes because Superintendent Narong (Nuekkid Boonthong) acts as their corrupt protector. Inspector Kongkiat tries to investigate Sia Chuck by getting close to Suphannika (Amrapass Jullakasian), assuming she is Chuck’s mistress. In reality, she is Sia Chuck’s highly overprotective and beloved daughter.

Sing's presence in Nai Aum’s house causes Waanta to fall in love with him, though Franco is secretly in love with Waanta. Through their investigation into a meeting between The Moon's men and Non (Ruengrit Wisamon), a drilling engineer, they discover that The Moon is actually after Japanese gold hidden inside a mountain and the legendary gun of General Roger. Jet and Sia Chuck are working together on this. However, seeing that Jet's progress is too slow, James (Peter Louis Maiocchi) travels from America to take charge himself.

Sing has to disguise himself as various people to gather intelligence. Being a brilliant inventor, he creates bizarre gadgets for self-defense. When taking down criminals, he often uses a signature finishing move, earning him the nickname "The Sleepy Gentleman." Inspector Kongkiat suspects that Sing is no ordinary man and might be a transnational criminal or one of Sia Chuck’s men. However, Kongkiat himself is framed as a drug dealer by Superintendent Narong—who is secretly Sia Chuck's mole—in an attempt to get him fired. Fortunately, Police Major Senee (Athiwat Sanitwong Na Ayutthaya), an honest officer, steps in to help.

Sing's mission becomes increasingly difficult. He must investigate Jet, who works for The Moon, navigate Sia Chuck's alliance with the syndicate, and evade police pursuit. James becomes furious when he finds out Sia Chuck is planning to double-cross Jet, so he orders Adams (Thawatchai Penpakdee), a highly lethal hitman, to launch an attack. This forces Sia Chuck to flee with his daughter for safety. Inspector Kongkiat relentlessly pursues Chuck's case until he realizes Suphannika is actually Chuck's daughter.

After falling out with Sia Chuck, James tries to drill into the cave himself. Sing secretly applies as a tunnel digger and discovers exactly what The Moon is after. Due to their close proximity, Sing and Jet unknowingly begin to develop feelings for each other. James is enraged when he discovers the excavated gold is fake and the target gun is nowhere to be found. Losing trust in Jet, James locks her up and orders his men to hunt down Sing, leading to a shootout at Nai Aum’s house. Nai Aum is injured, but Waanta is just relieved her father survives. During the chaos, Adams steals an invisibility cloak invented by Sing.

Amidst the investigation, Nai Aum runs into his old rival, Sergeant Juean, bringing up their past over Waanta's mother—who was once Juean's wife before leaving him for Aum. This sparks a feud over who Waanta's biological father really is. Franco is kidnapped and forced to build a radar to locate the antique gun, but they only find an old gun of the same model, not General Roger's actual weapon. James modifies the gun and puts it up for auction. MP Promphan (Chai Khunsriraksa), one of The Moon's members, wins the bid. When it is soon exposed as a fake, the members vote to strip James of his leadership position.

Jet regains James's trust by shooting Sing, but it is actually a setup to save his life. Sing is deeply moved that Jet risked her life for him. Franco warns Sing, fearing his friend will be heartbroken for falling in love with a criminal. Inspector Kongkiat faces a similar dilemma, struggling with his love for a mob boss’s daughter. Meanwhile, Franco tries to win Waanta’s heart. Waanta investigates her own lineage and discovers her grandfather was a Japanese spy who stole the gun. Even Nai Aum has no idea where his father hid it.

Sing disguises himself as "Nakara," a handsome and wealthy young man, to get close to Sia Chuck. Chuck likes Nakara for his wealth and wants Suphannika to choose him as a partner. Unaware of the truth, Inspector Kongkiat becomes intensely jealous of Nakara, leading to a fistfight. Suphannika takes Nakara's side, breaking Kongkiat's heart. Eventually, Kongkiat follows Nakara's advice: he reconciles with Suphannika, and they finally confess their true feelings to each other.

James takes Jet to Switzerland to retrieve member data, hoping to reclaim his position as leader. A mysterious figure tries to steal the data but fails. Jet returns to Thailand with James, and they set their sights on Nai Aum, the heir of the Japanese spy. Knowing Aum's true background, Sing and Franco deduce that the gun must be buried with Aum's father's corpse.

Facing obstacles in their romance, Suphannika and Kongkiat share a tearful farewell hug, but local gossip blows the incident out of proportion. This prompts Kongkiat to step up and ask Suphannika to marry him. Out of pity for his daughter, Sia Chuck agrees. At their wedding, James spots Nakara and, intrigued by his wealth, invites him to join The Moon. Sia Chuck is furious that Pol. Maj. Senee sends men to search his house during his daughter’s wedding. After the wedding, Chuck has a change of heart. He withdraws from The Moon and prepares to hide out in a forest cabin. Thanong refuses to abandon him and goes with him.

The FIA teams up with the Thai police to arrest James, knowing he is the leader of The Moon, but Jet helps him escape. Franco is angry at Sing for going soft and letting James get away. Realizing Jet saved his life, James trusts her completely and entrusts her with a cross necklace. Seeking revenge on the police for raiding his hideout, James attacks Nai Aum’s house, leaving Aum critically injured. On his deathbed, Aum entrusts Waanta to Sing, and Sing promises to marry her.

During the wedding procession, James orders Adams to ambush them. Adams fails to kill Sing because Jet secretly provides cover fire. Jet is then forced to kidnap Waanta herself, demanding Nai Aum trade General Roger's gun for his daughter. Franco successfully rescues Waanta and Nai Aum with the help of Sing and the police. After this incident, everyone realizes Waanta and Franco are truly in love. Adams tells James that Jet is a mole, but James refuses to believe him. Furious, Adams quits The Moon to pursue his own revenge.

Inspector Kongkiat finally recognizes Sing as his childhood best friend. Sing reveals his true identity as an FIA agent. Meanwhile, Sia Chuck sends evidence of Superintendent Narong’s corruption to the police before disappearing into the forest with Thanong. Refusing to go down alone, Narong implicates MP Promphan, and both are arrested.

James holds another auction for the retrieved gun, and Nakara is invited. The police successfully raid the event and dismantle The Moon, but James, Jet, Tom, and Jerry manage to escape. Suphannika goes into the forest to find her father but runs into James and Jet. James takes Suphannika hostage to force Sia Chuck to help him cross the border. Chuck signals Thanong to rescue his daughter, but the plan fails. James shoots at Suphannika, but Sia Chuck takes the bullet for her and dies from his wounds.

Sing, Kongkiat, Franco, and the police arrive to make the arrest. James fights Sing and falls off a cliff to his death. Adams arrives to take revenge on Jet, but Sing shields her and takes the bullet. Kongkiat arrives just in time and shoots Adams dead. Jet willingly surrenders to Sing.

After Sia Chuck's funeral, Suphannika decides to stay at her father's house rather than live with Kongkiat, but eventually gives in to her heart's true desires. Franco resigns from the FIA to open a detective agency in Thailand because Waanta and Nai Aum refuse to move to America.

Finally, Sing discovers the truth: Jet is actually an Interpol agent. The target she had been seeking all along was the list of The Moon's members, which was hidden inside the cross necklace James gave her. Jet takes on a new assignment with Tom and Jerry as her team, and she must coordinate with an FIA agent—who turns out to be none other than Sing. Jet and Sing team up once again to take down the bad guys.

(Follow the fun of this action-comedy drama, "Suparburoot Saleum Saleu" / The Sleepy Gentleman.)

เทพธิดาปลาร้า ไห 2
Theptida Pla Rah 2

เทพธิดาปลาร้า ไห 2

201118 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:June 2, 2011

Mahatsachan realizes that the woman he loves is Baimon, a peasant girl who sells fermented fish (pla ra). However, he doesn't know that Baimon is actually the same person as Maithong, a wealthy, kind-hearted volunteer lawyer and the owner of a canned fermented fish export business. Mahatsachan gets engaged to Baimon with the blessing of his father, Patihan. However, his high-society mother, Sutsuay, and his younger sister, Sutkhanueng, strongly disapprove, though they cannot formally object. Baimon tries to confess the truth about her identity, but various interruptions prevent her from doing so. Meanwhile, Hin is sent to prison alongside Ruayruen, the mother of Ruamruedee, who had previously plotted to seize the fortunes of Baimon and Mahatsachan's families. While Mahatsachan is driving Baimon to Bangkok, they spot Ruamruedee, who has fallen on hard times and is selling flower garlands at an intersection, getting attacked by some teenagers. Baimon steps in to help her. Ruamruedee acts pitiful and claims she has turned over a new leaf, but secretly, she still plans to steal Mahatsachan back. Baimon doesn't entirely trust Ruamruedee but takes pity on her, letting her stay and work at her papaya salad (som tum) shop. This gives Ruamruedee the perfect opportunity to embezzle the fermented fish to sell for her own profit.

Saoduan visits Hin in prison, revealing that she is his daughter with Soidao. Hin had abandoned her when she was young, but she recently became wealthy after inheriting a fortune from her adoptive mother, Nang Choiki, and decided to track down her father. She promises to take good care of him once he is released. Seeing an opportunity for revenge, Hin manipulates his daughter's love by lying to her. He claims he was framed by Ruayruen and Ruamruedee, and that lawyer Maithong fabricated evidence against him using Paktra as a false witness, while Sutsuay and Sutkhanueng also conspired to put him behind bars. Believing him completely, Saoduan vows to take revenge on everyone on her father's behalf.

Meanwhile, Ruamruedee is instructed by her jailed mother to remain just as wicked as before. The people around Mahatsachan don't believe someone like Ruamruedee can change, which only makes Mahatsachan pity her more, seeing her as an outcast whom no one will forgive. Baimon becomes increasingly uneasy about Ruamruedee but keeps quiet. Phuyai Uak and Nang Nokkhab (Baimon’s parents), Robert and Khamlao (the parents of Baimon’s best friend, Khamloi), and Soklek (a highly educated som tum vendor and Baimon’s advisor) also distrust Ruamruedee, but they haven't been able to catch her doing anything wrong yet.

Sutsuay and Sutkhanueng reunite with Siam, their trusted maid, reverting to their old scheming ways. They try to make Baimon jealous of Mahatsachan by using Maithong as a tool. Baimon wants to reveal the truth but still can't. While Saoduan plots her revenge, she is sued over her inheritance by Kriang, an avid gambler and Nang Choiki’s nephew. Yutthana steps in to help Saoduan, recommending Maithong as her lawyer. Seeing Yutthana getting close to Baimon, Ruamruedee uses the opportunity to slander Baimon to Mahatsachan, causing the couple to argue out of jealousy. Mahatsachan retaliates by getting closer to Ruamruedee. Following her father's coaching, Saoduan starts befriending everyone to enact her revenge, specifically targeting Sutsuay and Sutkhanueng. As expected, the mother-daughter duo sides with Saoduan to help get rid of Baimon. Only Patihan remains understanding and supportive of Baimon.

Hin is bailed out of jail and uses Saoduan to carry out his evil deeds. Ruamruedee also bails out Ruayruen. Ruayruen orders Ruamruedee to target Baimon and Maithong to make their revenge easier. Hin disguises himself as "Somchai" and Ruayruen disguises herself as "Somying," accompanied by their equally wicked subordinates, Star and Sky. Hin and Ruayruen run into each other, but neither recognizes the other. They hit it off and start flirting, reverting to their old romantic history. Saoduan begins to disagree with her father’s unjust methods for revenge, but she continues to be swayed by his constant manipulation. Mahatsachan and Baimon drift further apart due to Baimon’s jealousy over Mahatsachan's apparent preference for Maithong, compounded by third parties interfering in their relationship.

Baimon is kidnapped by Hin and Ruayruen's gangs, but she manages to escape and swaps her identity to Maithong to throw them off. Having failed to capture Baimon, Hin and Ruayruen shift their plan to kidnap Maithong instead. They hire her for a legal case and send a driver to take her to Khao Yai. Sensing a trap, Maithong has Mahatsachan disguise himself as a maid to accompany her, hinting that they might run into Baimon there. During the trip, Mahatsachan grows closer to Maithong. Even though he is shaken by how much she resembles Baimon, he remains fiercely loyal to Baimon. Meanwhile, Kriang, furious that Maithong is representing Saoduan, teams up with Ruayruen. A fight breaks out between Hin and Ruayruen's gangs over who gets to capture Maithong, forcing Mahatsachan and Maithong to split up and flee. Cornered, Maithong switches her disguise back to Baimon. Running into Kriang, Baimon tricks him to find an escape route. Patihan, along with Baimon’s family and friends, form a search party for both Maithong and Baimon. Hin (as Somchai) runs into Paktra, who is now living with Saoduan after fleeing Kriang’s casino. Unaware that "Somchai" is actually Hin, Paktra accepts his offer of money to capture either Maithong or Baimon.

Baimon flees Kriang's pursuit just as Yutthana arrives to help. They run into a police checkpoint set up by Mahatsachan, allowing Baimon a narrow escape. Kriang flees to ask Ruamruedee for help, teaming up for more villainy. Kriang then goes after Saoduan to force her to hand over her inheritance, but Yutthana spots him. Mahatsachan, Baimon, and Yutthana rush to rescue Saoduan, but Hin gets to his daughter first. Saoduan tells her father that Ruayruen’s group was helping Kriang. Furious, Hin retaliates by kidnapping Ruayruen. Ruamruedee reports Hin to the police for kidnapping her mother, while Saoduan files a counter-report against Ruayruen for kidnapping her. However, Saoduan handles the situation calmly, leading both parties to drop their charges.

Robert and Khamlao open a new restaurant and invite Patihan to cut the ribbon. The event features a unique traditional Serng dance, with Baimon, Saoduan, and Ruamruedee performing while suspended in the air on wire slings. Ruayruen plots to swap the sling hooks using Saenngam and Orachon, while Hin also sends someone to tamper with the hooks to make Baimon fall to her death. Hearing about the event, Sutsuay and Sutkhanueng attend just to prank Baimon, causing Baimon to injure her hand on Sutsuay’s gardening shears. Maithong appears and offers to take Baimon's place in the dance. Knowing that Maithong's sling has been tampered with, Saoduan asks to take Maithong's place, wanting to end the violence herself and stop her father from hurting innocent people. Before the show, Saoduan is kidnapped by Hin's men, so Sutkhanueng ends up taking her place on the sling. As the performance begins, Hin orders his men to release Saoduan so he won't be suspected of the impending "accident." Saoduan rushes in to stop the performance, but it's too late; Sutkhanueng’s sling snaps mid-air. Fortunately, Maithong manages to catch her.

Baimon visits Saoduan and sees Hin there, but doesn't recognize him. Seizing the opportunity, Hin shoots at Baimon, but Saoduan jumps in the way and takes the bullet to her shoulder. Paktra tells everyone that the shooter was Hin—since he had chased her with a gun previously—but no one believes her. Ruamruedee and Ruayruen then plot to burn down the fermented fish factory, while Hin sets fire to Maithong's law office. Hearing the news, Baimon rushes into the burning office to save some documents and gets trapped. Mahatsachan follows her into the flames, rescues her, and they jump out of an upper-floor door, coincidentally landing directly on Hin, who had disguised himself as a villager helping to extinguish the fire. When his headwrap falls off, everyone recognizes him, but he manages to escape. Earlier, Hin had tied Saoduan up before setting the fire because she had begged him to stop his crimes. When rescued, Saoduan is too afraid to admit her father tied her up, but Yutthana strongly suspects Hin.

After the fire, Sutkhanueng is kidnapped by Ruayruen, while Ruamruedee is kidnapped by Hin. Ruayruen negotiates a hostage exchange with Hin. Hin agrees, partly because Sutkhanueng used to be his wife, and he wants to hurt her family. When Sutkhanueng goes missing, Patihan, Mahatsachan, Phuyai Uak, Yutthana, Baimon, Saoduan, and the villagers search all night to no avail. Seeing an opportunity, Ruayruen slaps Ruamruedee and devises a plan: Ruamruedee will act pitiful in front of Mahatsachan’s family, claiming she found Sutkhanueng but couldn't save her because she was also attacked by Hin. Ruayruen watches from afar, and seeing Patihan's group approach, tries to shoot Patihan—calculating that if Ruamruedee marries Mahatsachan, she will eventually inherit Patihan's wealth. However, her bullet misses and hits Ruamruedee instead. Hearing the gunshot, everyone rushes over. Seeing Ruamruedee wounded, Mahatsachan and Saoduan immediately rush her to the hospital.

After the gunfire, Yutthana and Baimon continue their search for Sutkhanueng and find her with Hin, both severely battered. Baimon offers to exchange herself for Sutkhanueng. As Yutthana tries to take Sutkhanueng to safety, Ruayruen spots them and shoots at them to silence Sutkhanueng, fearing she will expose the truth. Baimon cleverly fights back, knocks Hin unconscious, and escapes. Meanwhile, Ruayruen and her thugs successfully break Ruamruedee out of the hospital, with Kriang driving the getaway car (as he and Ruamruedee previously had an affair). However, Baimon spots them and gives chase with Mahatsachan. Cornered by a police checkpoint, Kriang drives into a ditch, and they all scatter. Hin is finally arrested by the police. Furious that Saoduan refused to follow his wicked ways, he commits suicide by taking poison in his jail cell right in front of her. Ashamed of her father's actions, Saoduan decides to ordain as a nun. However, Yutthana stops her, confessing that he has loved her for a long time but was afraid to say it, fearing people would think he was just after her money. Saoduan is overjoyed to learn her love wasn't unrequited.

Kriang and Ruamruedee finally discover that Baimon and Maithong are the same person. They plot to expose her secret to the villagers to ruin her. On the day Maithong is campaigning to run for MP in Patihan's place, Ruayruen and her thugs show up in disguise to crash the event. When the truth of her identity is revealed, the crowd erupts into chaos and begins booing her. As Maithong/Baimon pleads for everyone to calm down, Kriang opens fire on the stage, trying to kill both Maithong and Mahatsachan. He fails to escape and is arrested by the police. Ruamruedee is caught in the crossfire and tragically dies in Mahatsachan's arms, fulfilling her final wish to be with him. Devastated by her daughter's death and losing the will to live, Ruayruen takes her own life. After all the tragedies finally pass, Mahatsachan and Baimon reconcile and their love is fully restored.

Follow the fun and excitement of "Thep Thida Pla Ra Hai 2" (Goddess of Fermented Fish 2) every Monday to Friday at 6:30 PM on Thai TV Color Channel 3. Premieres Thursday, June 2.

7 ประจัญบาน
The Seven Fighters

7 ประจัญบาน

201026 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:October 29, 2010

7 Prajanban is a wartime action drama set during World War II, telling the story of a group of Thai fighters who rise up against the Japanese military occupation.

Sergeant Dab Jumpor (Aof Pongpat) is a Thai soldier returning home when, along the way, he comes across a Japanese military unit led by Lieutenant Tomo (M Apinan), torturing prisoners of war. Unable to bear the cruelty, some Thai villagers try to intervene, but Tomo guns them down mercilessly. Sergeant Dab charges into the Japanese soldiers and defeats them, taking satisfaction in finally striking back at the oppressors.

But when he arrives home, he discovers his beloved wife — seven months pregnant — lying dead in a pool of blood, murdered by Tomo’s men who have come to settle a vendetta. The last thing she left for him is a pair of red trousers she had sewn in waiting for her husband. Consumed by grief and rage, Sergeant Dab puts on the red trousers, arms himself, and storms a Japanese camp to seek revenge. He is brutally beaten by Tomo and his men, but a mysterious man in black saves his life.

Dab awakens at the headquarters of Major General Kampanat (Sorapong Chatree), who leads a secret anti-Japanese resistance mission. Dab immediately joins the cause.

His first mission nearly fails when he runs into his old subordinate Dan Mahittha (Bank Pawarit), who is busy courting a Japanese female soldier. Later, Dab is rescued in time by Tangkui (Noom Kanchai) at a gambling den while fleeing Japanese troops. He then seeks out his other former subordinate, Moh Chingmuay (Jason Young), but instead accidentally insults Akkee Mekyan (Art Pasut), a stylish young gambling-den owner, sparking a huge fight. Kampanat has to step in to restore order and orders everyone to track down Kla Talumpuk (Matthew Dean), another important key figure who can help them infiltrate the Japanese.

But just as they are about to act, Juk Biaosakul (Tok Suppakorn), the bomb expert, gets distracted praying to the amulets around his neck, giving Tomo enough time to surround and capture them. Dab and the others fight back together and devastate the Japanese camp.

The name “7 Prajanban” soon becomes widely known, thanks to the loud bragging of Sergeant Eung (Kluay Chernyim) and Jae Ang (On Sriphan), merchants who do business with the Japanese but secretly support the seven fighters. Meanwhile, Admiral Masaharu (Parinya Wikan) orders Tomo to destroy the 7 Prajanban. Kampanat pretends to cooperate with the Japanese and learns their secret plan to find Nam Phi steel, a legendary metal.

Dab then goes to a temple and along the way saves Phiangchan (Fon Kunnat), the daughter of high-ranking officer Luang Phairat Phisit (Moo Sompop), during a bombing incident. But she is soon taken back by Tomo’s men. Not long after, an engagement is arranged between Phiangchan and Tomo as part of a Thai-Japanese alliance.

Dab and his men receive clues about an iron mine and set off to investigate. Along the way, Dan rescues Khamin (Fon Patcharin), the daughter of Uncle Chote (Krailas Kriengkrai), a master blacksmith, from Japanese soldiers. Khamin disguises herself as a man and joins the 7 Prajanban as their guide through the forest. Meanwhile, Moh Chingmuay visits his sick mother in a village and happens to rescue Yuri (Mim Amrapat Julkasian), a Japanese military officer, from anti-Japanese rebels. Moh and Yuri experience something like love at first sight, but their different nationalities force them to suppress their feelings.

The hunt intensifies when the 7 Prajanban come close to Bo Phra Saeng, a sacred spring guarded by the family of Kesorn (Kanokkorn Jaichuen), a village girl. The seven disguise themselves as villagers and infiltrate the mine, where they witness Japanese forces dumping the corpses of Thai laborers, deepening the pain and hatred felt by every Thai person forced to bury their countrymen.

At Japanese headquarters, Phiangchan pretends to be a loyal fiancée in order to spy for Dab’s group, but Tomo eventually discovers her deception. A major clash follows. Khamin helps Phiangchan escape, but they are stopped by Yuri, who is working as a Japanese spy. Kampanat arrives in time to rescue the women.

After a brief lull, Dab and Phiangchan begin to understand each other more deeply, but Dab keeps his heart locked away because he cannot forget the death of his wife, leaving Phiangchan hurt and disappointed. Meanwhile, Dan and Akkee compete openly for Khamin’s affection. Phiangchan’s wedding to Tomo is postponed, and she rushes to tell Dab — but before she can reach the 7 Prajanban’s home, she mysteriously disappears.

As Dab grows desperate over Phiangchan’s disappearance, Kampanat learns from General Phallop (Suchao Pongwilai) that the Japanese are moving something important. An Allied officer, Duncan (Peter Thanasut), reveals that Japan is still pursuing its three-step ladder plan to win the war.

The mission to destroy the enemy and reclaim lost love becomes even fiercer. Yuri is assigned as an assassin to hunt down the 7 Prajanban. Kesorn joins the group to seek revenge, while Khamin decides to set love aside until the mission is over, promising she will only later choose between Akkee and Dan.

Following the Japanese transport convoy to a border village, the 7 Prajanban find villagers lying dead without signs of struggle. Suddenly Kesorn falls ill, and Tangkui stays behind to care for her. The others continue. Soon Khamin also collapses. Akkee and Dan nearly kill each other blaming one another for her condition. Dab himself begins suffering from severe breathing problems but keeps it secret.

Eventually they catch up with the convoy — and make a horrifying discovery: Phiangchan’s body has been abandoned in the forest, gravely ill but still alive. With great effort, she reveals the terrifying truth: the convoy is transporting poison gas, which the Japanese plan to release into the river’s source as a field test. She herself was one of the captives Tomo handed over to scientists for experimentation as part of his revenge. Driven nearly mad with rage, Dab sets out to drag Tomo down, stop the evil plan, and obtain the antidote to save Phiangchan, Kesorn, and Khamin.

Meanwhile, back at headquarters in Bangkok, Kampanat is falsely accused by General Phallop, a Thai traitor secretly selling information to Admiral Masaharu, of planning to assassinate the national leader. Before Kampanat can be executed, Luang Phairat Phisit orders his men to break him out of prison. Kampanat then secretly reaches the leader and exposes General Phallop’s treachery.

Admiral Masaharu, fearful that Phallop might reveal too many secrets, orders Yuri to silence him. Afterward, Masaharu commands a military withdrawal. Realizing she herself may also be eliminated, Yuri thinks of Moh and chooses to betray her superiors. She steals the antidote and heads toward the 7 Prajanban.

Will the 7 Prajanban be able to stop Tomo’s evil plan?

And will Yuri bring the antidote in time to save Phiangchan, Kesorn, and Khamin?

Find out in “7 Prajanban”, airing every Monday to Friday from 7:00–8:00 PM on Thai TV Channel 3, beginning with its first episode on Friday, October 29, 2010.

เทพธิดาปลาร้า
Theptida Pla Rah

เทพธิดาปลาร้า

200927 eps
Channel:Channel 3 HD
Aired:November 27, 2009

Mahadsajan is a spoiled rich guy whose father Sedtee is a political representative to Bai Mon's country town. Mahadsajan wanted to marry a woman he met at a party, who is also his sister's friend. But, in order to marry her, his father had a condition in which Mahadsajan had to go and learn the ways of life at Bai Mon's home.

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