SPOILER FOR EPISODE 11 OF THE BAD BUDDY SERIES

 SPOILER FOR EPISODE 11 OF THE BAD BUDDY SERIES


    After two weeks of anticipation, Bad Buddy Episode 10 was finally released to the public on Friday! With the cliffhanger scene from Episode 9 still fresh in our minds, we were already imagining the worst that could happen to Pat and Pran. Bad Buddy has always provided us with something to anticipate, and it's a shame that the series will come to an end after the next two episodes. With Bad Buddy's success, it's quite likely that a second season or maybe some special episodes will be produced, although this will be contingent on the series' finale. In this blog, I'll discuss my opinions on the most recent episode as well as several parts from the novel that you might be interested in. Let's get started without further ado.

My Opinions on Episode 10

    Following the cliffhanger from Episode 9, it was clear that Episode 10 would begin with a lot of stress for all of the characters. However, after Pat's family had been cleared, it quickly decreased. To be honest, I was horrified after Pran was apprehended by Pat's parents at the hospital, and I believed it was the start of the end. Despite everything that they have been through in the past, Pat and Pran's family conflict remains the core reason of their current situation. Also, the notion that Pat's father and Pran's mother were once friends was one of my thoughts for why the animosity began, but the real cause turned out to be more than simply a broken heart. People may claim that it isn't a big problem, but it truly is. First and foremost, Pran's mother was deprived of the opportunity to have a better future, which is incredibly tragic. It's difficult to accept seeing one of your dreams ripped from you right in front of your eyes. Even yet, I believe it is wrong to create animosity in your child just because of what happened in the past. Pat and Pran's parents put them in a predicament they didn't deserve and caused them a great deal of suffering. Overall, Episode 10 is a dramatic and heartbreaking episode. Everyone deserves to be praised for their efforts.

Scene of Confession (PatPran)

    If there's one thing in this episode that I really like, it's Pat's confession moment for Pran. This is without a doubt one of the most touching sequences in the entire series, and it's about more than just the rivalry between the two departments. It's difficult to assume that a connection between the two departments can blossom, given that they were formerly fierce foes. What I enjoyed best about this one was that no one questioned their sexuality, just like any other straight couple's disclosure. There's no way a third party could dampen their joy at being welcomed, which is fantastic to watch in the series.

Endgame of InkPa

    The sentiments of Ink and Pa for one another had been hinted at a few times before, but we didn't know for sure until Episode 10. It's wonderful to see a GL pair in a BL Series, and I believe it should be recognized as a step forward for the entire community. I'm really glad Pa didn't wind up with Wai since I feel Ink is a more mature character than he is and would bring out the best in Pa. Although many fans are unfamiliar with the GL segment, we should expect more in the future.

Korn & Wai

    I've been reading a lot of fans' comments from the beginning of Bad Buddy The Series, shipping both Wai and Korn for each other to be a relationship. It's possibly owing to the fact that their characters are the main protagonists' closest pals. Another issue is that many perceive a lot of similarities between them and other characters, from adversaries to lovers, and believe they would make a great couple. Since Episode 9, I've begun to believe that Korn deserves a better person than Wai. It's because of what Wai did to Pat and Pran in that episode, and I still don't think they deserved to be exposed in that way. However, after witnessing Episode 10, it's possible that something might grow between them or that they'll become each other's new closest friend.

Pat attempted to flee with Pran.

    Before we get started on this section of the blog, I'd want to remind you that this scenario is based only on the novel and will undoubtedly vary in the series. I can definitely conclude that the novel is a bit more serious than the series after reading it. The moments in the novel are well-executed, but I prefer the series because of the toned-down intensity. Both Pat and Pran are now living in their own houses in the novel, making it difficult for them to accomplish what they did in the dormitories. Pat would often jump into Pran's room because he misses him and wants to hug with him all the time due of their circumstance. Pat went to Pran's room to be with him on that particular day when his parents were away. Pat stayed in Pran's room that night after the two got to make love to one other. Pat and Pran were astonished when Pran's mother saw them sleeping together in Pran's room the next morning. Pran's mother yelled as loudly as she could, and Pran's father hurried up to them. Pran's father thrashed Pat and left him with several injuries as a result of what he saw. Pat's parents were similarly taken aback by what had occurred, claiming that Pat should have lost his mind. Pat's parents suggested that they mend Pat and Punch's marriage right away so that he may return to his former self. Pat explained to them that he was just in love with someone who was similar to his parents. He was just like any other individual in the world when it came to love. Pat's parents, on the other hand, had already determined that he would marry Punch regardless of what happened. Pat's access to the outside world was restricted, and he was also ejected from his former quarters. His phone was also taken away so he wouldn't have to talk to Pran again. Pran's father was likewise enraged by what he witnessed, so he quickly processed Pran's documents so that he could relocate to England as soon as possible. Pa let her brother take her phone to chat to Pran since the two couldn't communicate. The two barely spoke a few words, but most of the time they were just listening to their heavy breathing, which was caused by their family troubles. Pat planned to run away with Pran that night when his family left to speak about the marriage. Pat contacted Pran around 3 a.m. and told him that they should just run away from their family. Pran, on the other hand, did not want to do so because it would not address the problem. Pat was adamant on carrying out his plan, but Pran took advantage of his boyfriend's frailty and inquired whether he could truly leave Pa alone. Pat recognized the repercussions of his behavior as a result of this, but it was also the last time Pat and Pran spoke before their breakup. Pran was scheduled to go to England on the same day as Pat's engagement with Punch.

    The novel's scenes are rather dark, and we're glad it wasn't converted into a series because it would have crushed us. What are your thoughts on Bad Buddy Episode 10? 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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  1. What are your opinions on Bad Buddy's Episode 10?

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  2. There are BL lovers from all around the world! Where do you get your information for this blog?

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