Spare Me Your Mercy

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Spare Me Your Mercy
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Also known asKarunyakhat
Thaiการุณยฆาต
Genre
Based on
"การุณยฆาต (Euthanasia)"
by
  • Sammon
  • (Isaree Siriwankulthon)
ShowrunnerSirilux Srisukon
Screenplay bySirilux Srisukon
Directed byWorawit Khuttiyayothin
Starring
Theme music composerTerdsak Janpan
Opening theme"Weight of the Crown" by Edward McCormack (Episodes 1 and 8 only)
Ending theme"True or Tale!?
(เพียงนิทาน)"
By Nont Tanont
ComposerAchariya Dulyapaiboon
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
ProducerNipon Pewnen
EditorFoolhouse Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time50−60 minutes
Production companyThe One Enterprise
Original release
Network
ReleaseNovember 28 (2024-11-28) –
December 25, 2024 (2024-12-25)
Related
Manner of Death

Spare Me Your Mercy (Thai: การุณยฆาต pronounced [kāː.rūn.ya.kʰâːt] 'mercy killing' or 'euthanasia')[1] is a 2024 Thai mystery drama boys' love series starring Thanapob Leeratanakachorn and Krissanapoom Pibulsonggram in the lead roles.[2] It was produced by Nipon Pewnen, and executive produced by The One Enterprise, a Thai mass media company. It was directed by Worawit Khuttiyayothin and the showrunner and screenplay was written by Sirilux Srisukon, following their collaboration in the drama series Inspector Vedas (th).[3] The series was based on a novel with the same name,[4] and alternative on English language versions for e-book or Kindle,[5] originally written by Sammon.[6]

The series is the fifth within oneD Original contents, a special project of the application oneD.[7] It premiered its first episodes in Thailand on November 28, 2024. A censored version was broadcast on Thai digital television channel One 31,[8] and uncensored versions were released on various OTT platforms in Thailand and other countries.[9] The series concluded on December 25, 2024, with 8 episodes in total.[2]

Synopsis

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Original official synopsis from mebmarket.com,[10] english translation by bltai.com.[2]

Do you have a right to terminate your life?

The suspiciously increasing rate of deaths in terminal patients left an indelible trace of doubt in Pol.Cap. Wasan's mind. His mother, who had just passed away only a few days before he arrived in his hometown, might be one of the victims of this incident.

Dr. Kantaphat, a palliative doctor who had taken care of Wasan's mother in her final days, became the one who took care of her son's heart in his sorrowful days as well. As their relationship went deeper, the mystery was gradually unraveled and every clue, in this case, led to Kantaphat.

How could Wasan's break through this dilemma and trust his lover with all of his heart?

The list below contains those that have been credited within the series opening title sequence and those who are credited as "also starring". Recurring and guest stars are listed on the pages.

Supporting

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  • Gandhi Wasuwitchayagit as Dr. Somsak La-amornchai, a superintendent of the Wiang Singha Hospital.
  • Atchareeya "Prim" Potipipittanakorn as Dr. Suphaphorn "Rin" Duangnert (Dr. Rin), a Legal medicine doctor.
  • Sivawut "Nut" Putraserani as Joe, he is workmate with Wasan's.
  • Arisara "Fresh" Wongchalee as Onanong "On" Sangpeng, a head nurse in the Wiang Singha Hospital.
  • Pongsatorn "Phuak" Jongwilas as Pol.Sub.Lt. Kawin "Guin" Kongthong.
  • Bhumibhat "Aelm" Thavornsiri as Pharmacist Chanchai "Boss" Maneerat.

Guest

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  • Phutanate "Captain" Hongmanop as Dr. Pirot Kunawan Ph.D.
  • Pakachon "Frank" Wo-onsri as Pae, a terminal cancer patient.
  • Duangjai "Phiao" Hiransri as Mrs. Rawiwan Khambunrueang, she is Wasan's mother.
  • Yasaka "Poo" Chaisorn as Som, he is undertaker with mental disorder.
  • Jarunun "Jaa" Phantachat as Urai Dansom, a terminal lung cancer patient.
  • Ratchaneeboon "Kiwi" Pheinwikraisophon as Sa, she is Wasan's older sister.
  • Dr. Isaree "Sam" Siriwankulthon (Sammon) as a Family medicine doctor (Cameo).[11]

Production

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Filming

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Locations

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With most filming having taken place in spaces of Lampang near in northern, Thailand.[12]

Music

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This series music scoring created by Banana Sound Studio with Terdsak Janpan, he is famous music theme composer from In Family We Trust.[13]

Opening theme

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Episodes Date Song name Composer Duration (min) Copyright
1 November 28, 2024 Weight of the Crown[14][15] Edward McCormack 2:32 Fired Earth Music.Ltd
2 December 4, 2024 TBA
3 December 5, 2024
4 December 11, 2024
5 December 12, 2024 True or Tale!? (Edit ver.) Achariya Dulyapaiboon 4:16 GMM Music PCL.
6 December 18, 2024 TBA
7 December 19, 2024
8 December 25, 2024 Weight of the Crown Edward McCormack 2:32 Fired Earth Music.Ltd

Original soundtrack

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The Thai-language ending song in this series, "True or Tale!?" (Thai: "เพียงนิทาน", romanizedpiiang ní-taan, lit.'Just a tale'), is sung by Nont Tanont and is a composition by Achariya Dulyapaiboon.[16]

References

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