SPOILERS FOR EPISODE 7 OF THE BAD BUDDY SERIES

 SPOILERS FOR EPISODE 7 OF THE BAD BUDDY SERIES


    Since its premiere over a month ago, Bad Buddy The Series has been the top trending topic on social media every Friday night. It's no wonder that it's become the buzz of the town because the performers in the show have done an excellent job portraying their respective personas. Following the rooftop sequence from the previous episode, Episode 6 from last week was another pleasant episode. In this blog, I'll discuss my thoughts and ideas on episode 6 as well as several sequences from the novel that may be transferred to the series in the coming episodes. Before that, what are your opinions on Bad Buddy The Series Episode 6? Let's get started without further ado.

My Opinions on Episode 6

    We had no idea what to anticipate from Episode 6 because Episode 5 was done so well and ended so powerfully. This week's episode maintained the build-up of tension from the previous episode, and it made me sad for both major characters. Confessing your feelings is difficult enough, but pursuing them is a another matter. Pat put in a lot of work for Pran in order to figure out what was going through his mind following what transpired on the rooftop. Pran was left perplexed and unsure of how to react to Pat's unexpected shift of sentiments for him. It's difficult to watch them not speak to one another because they're worried about the implications of their behavior. The tension between the major protagonists in Episode 6 wasn't quite as high as it was in Episode 5, but it was still present, especially because Pat was accompanied by Pran and his buddies. The agreement reached between Pat and Pran in the previous section was already an indication that the two had fallen in love, even if they are not yet ready to be legally together. Overall, Episode 6 was a rollercoaster ride of emotions, and I'm not sure how I'll make it through next week.

Pat, Pran, and Wai

    Because Pat is their enemy, it's unsurprising that his buddies would keep him away from Pran. Although I believe his pals went too far in their attempt to beat up Pat, their characteristics have been constant since the first episode. Pat and Pran's outstanding difficulties were not only addressed in Episode 6, but they were also addressed. In this episode, Wai, on the other hand, functioned as Pran's shield from Pat's bothersome conduct. This might be a signal that the program could utilize the character of Wai as a third guy in future episodes to bring out Pat's feelings for Pran, but that's just a hunch. Wai may add some spice to the show by attempting to divert Pran's attention away from Pat.

Wai discovered Pat and Pran's relationship.

    If you've read the first book in the Bad Buddy series, you'll know that the plot of Pat and Pran's narrative is going in a new direction. There's a basketball game between the Engineering and Architecture departments coming up in the story, but Pran is worried about Pat because he hurt his ankle. Despite the fact that they were surrounded by a large crowd on the day of the game, Pat continued to try to flirt with him by smiling at him. Pran couldn't focus on the game since he could see Pat was solely suffering from the discomfort of his injured ankle while playing. Pran didn't see the ball coming because of this, and it hit him so hard in the head that he collapsed. Pat rushed to check on him right away, oblivious to the fact that there were other people surrounding him, including his and Pran's friends. Wai, of course, jumped to Pat's rescue and inquired as to why he was so concerned about his friend. Pat didn't seem to mind and just got up Pran and headed to the nurse's station. After then, when Pran awoke inside the room, Wai inquired as to what was going on between him and Pat. Pran was unable to respond at the moment. Wai also stated that he could sense Pat's concern for him in his eyes. He further stated that if Pran could look Pat in the eyes, Wai would notice it as well. Wai had seen a few of seconds earlier a look of two people loathing one other, but it wasn't the expression of two people hating each other. 

Pat referred to Pran as his Boyfriend to his buddies.

    When I first read this section of the story, I was taken aback by how swiftly it rose. At the very least, things are going well in the novel. Pat was also asked why he aided Pran after the basketball game and incident by his pals. Pat merely defended himself by stating that their lecturers, like them, want them to reconcile with the architecture students, and Pat agreed. On the other side, he and his buddies agreed that after defeating the Architecture team, they needed to have a victory celebration. Pat also stated that he will attend their party with his lover. Pat went to Pran to persuade him, but Pran refused because he was scared Pat would be attacked by his friends if he had a connection with him. Pat stated that it didn't matter to him as long as he and Pran could be together as a regular couple. After a while, Pran just agreed with Pat's wishes. Pat's companion was taken aback when he spotted Pran with him when they arrived at the restaurant. Pat's pal inquired as to what he was thinking. Pat just answered that he had previously stated that he would attend their victory celebration with his lover. Pran then went to the toilet to have a conversation with Pat and his pals about it. Pat's buddies believed he was betraying them since he would have a partner from the Architecture department after a long time of fighting and throwing fists at them. Pat recently stated that he would be fine if his pals were unhappy with him, and that they could even punch him in the face if they so desired. Only a loud noise on their backs interrupted their conversation.

Friends of Pat and Pran against Other Gang

    Pat rushed to Pran's aid after noticing that he had been knocked unconscious by an unknown individual. On the restaurant, a brawl broke out between a gang and Pat's companions. However, things did not proceed as planned. Pat had gotten a lot of bruises while attempting to defend Pran from their foes. When Pran's buddies unexpectedly rushed to their aid, the brawl just got worse. Wai gave Pran the keys to his car and told him to drive Pat to the hospital because of his wounds. Wai also stated that he would consume some booze while waiting in the restaurant. Korn also smiled and remarked that whomever gets drunk first would have to pay the tab.

    This section of the novel is one of the most interesting in the series since it shows the two gangs starting to accept one another. Although we may not see this section of the novel in the future episode, we should keep in mind that there is still a lot to discuss. If the plot of Bad Buddy The Series does not span the entire book, a second season may be produced. What are your initial thoughts on Bad Buddy The Series? Thank you for taking the time to read this! That's all for now, and I'll see you on the next one.

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