The three Must-EAT-ers have made the cut and will take part in the new series of Super Monster Chef! While Dynamite rushes to tell Fire, Samsi gets up to call his parents, but Prem just stares at the computer. Lost in his thoughts, he doesn’t make a move to tell anyone. He’s too wrapped up in the conversation he had with Ten about spending time apart and doesn’t want to bother him.
Remembering their last interaction, Dynamite decides not to tell Fire, he doesn’t want to annoy him. But Fire isn’t even at home. He’s helping his mother, debating on if he should come out to her or not. Ten is missing Prem so much that he sees his face everywhere, including on the patients he is there to observe.
Back from telling his parents the exciting news, Samsi recognizes that both of his friends are down in the dumps, so he decides to invite them on a trip to see his parents in Suphanburi.

While he’s cooking a new EP doctor shows up, Earn, who is impressed by the scent of Ten’s cooking. The two have dinner together. Ten confesses, in the most sincere way possible, that she reminds him of his mother, not in age, but in looks, which makes him slightly nervous and emotional. That night, he dreams of her, and the moment he discovered her lifeless body.
Upon discovering that Dynamite has gone away with his friends, Fire calls Metha and asks him to come with him to Suphanburi. He can’t stand it any longer. He misses Dynamite. He wants to see him.
Before they can eat and celebrate their acceptance, Samsi’s parents ask their son and his friends to visit the shrine of the Tiger God to give thanks. Knowingly, Metha has brought Fire there too. The two have their prayers answered by running into one another, but neither one of them wants to make a move, luckily their friends intervene. It’s the same with Prem when he learns that Ten is just a few minutes away. Though they try he’s too worried about bothering Ten, he just asks his friends to tell him to do a good job.
In turn, Ten wants to make sure that Prem understands how sad he is that they two haven’t spoken. He’s very brokenhearted. Prem sends them back with a message of his own, which turns into a game of telephone, culminating in Prem rushing to see the doctor himself. Fire takes the chance to get some alone time with Dynamite. While he doesn’t confess the full breadth of his feelings he does tell him that he and Jane are officially over.

However, after a minor motorbike accident, Prem ends up as a patient in the hospital, treated by Ten himself. The two clear up their minor misunderstanding. During the scene, it’s revealed that Earn is asthmatic, and it appears that her inhaler has run out of medicine. Later, Ten finds her unresponsive. Taking her in his arms, he brings her back to the hospital. Saving her, like he couldn’t save his mother. However, the incident ignites massive PTSD and he starts to have a panic attack. Luckily, Prem is there to calm his nerves.
Quick Take: I am really enjoying the internal struggle of Fire. So Many BL series not only surround the main couple with other queer characters, but they acceptance of their sexuality is (almost) always supported and accepted. Dynamite is legitimately worried about how his mother will react, which is sad, but realistic. I’ve said it before and I will say it again, OffGun are fabulous at comedy.
More Cooking Crush soon so…
Stay Tuned!