
Pit Babe (Thai BL) – Season 2 Episode 7 Recap & Review
Episode 7 of Pit Babe Season 2 begins with the X-Hunter team celebrating their win at a bar. Noticeably missing are Babe and Charlie, who are still at the pit. Of course, we all know what is keeping them busy there. The others think that Babe and Charlie are making up, but they are wrong. Although Charlie is no longer angry, he wants to take some time to figure things out. In reality, Charlie simply wants to protect Babe and the team. Sadly, Babe thinks that Charlie is still mad at him and tries to coerce him to stay.
Elsewhere, Willy meets with Toni to inform him that he has not been able to kidnap Charlie. Toni is unimpressed and reminds Willy that he gave him a second chance to be his perfect lap dog. He hits Willy on the face with his walking stick. In a flashback, we see Willy nearly dying in a street fight, but Toni stepped in to save him. Presently, Willy agrees to get Charlie for Toni.
Back at the garage, Charlie arrives a bit late for practice and announces he is quitting the team to focus on the lab. The news catches everyone off guard, especially Alan. Later, Jeff follows Charlie to his place to get to the heart of the matter. Charlie tells him about Willy working for Toni and Toni's plan to capture him. Charlie is also concerned since Toni plans to kill everyone around him. Jeff is understanding but asks Charlie to reconsider his plans to be the lone hero. That night, Babe is unable to sleep in his house and sleeps at Alan's house. Babe begs Jeff to look into his future, but Jeff refuses.
The following day, Alan goes to vent at Kim's house. Kim and Kenta try to calm him down. They notice that Alan has an injury and advise him to take it easy. Kenta gets a call from Pete, asking to meet. Once they meet, Kenta expresses his distrust in Chris, but Pete says he is not trying to replace Way with Chris. The topic turns to the data on the USB drive Kenta stole from one of Toni's buildings. According to Pete, there is a man who was captured by Toni, but he returned home mad. Kenta promises to look into it. Kim questions whether Kenta is jealous of Chris or looking out for Pete.
In the meantime, Charlie goes back to Babe's place to pick up the last of his belongings. As expected, Babe is hurting, watching his man leave. He begs him to stay and tries to change Charlie's mind with kisses. Although difficult, Charlie resists Babe's tempting kisses and leaves after explaining that he loves him but needs some space. He makes sure all of Babe's details are in order and asks him not to drink too much. My heart was breaking in this scene!
Meanwhile, Kim and Kenta follow up on the lead from Pete. They find the man, Kawin, who was once captured by Toni. Upon seeing them, Kawin gets scared and tries to run. They follow him and try to calm him down. However, Kawin is afraid and lashes out. Kim quickly moves to protect Kenta, and they overpower Kawin. Kawin tells them about his experience and mentions a demon snake. Even though Kawin barely said anything helpful, Kenta gets a clue from his rantings.
Back at the garage, Alan announces that Dean will replace Charlie. Dean is happy to get a chance to prove himself again. On the other hand, Babe notices that Jeff is avoiding him. He corners him and asks what is going on. Jeff, unable to lie, tells Babe that Charlie is staying away to protect everyone from Toni.
Babe heads straight to Charlie's house and finds him cooking. He embraces Charlie and asks him to stop resisting him. He reveals that he knows Charlie is trying to protect them, but it is not up to him to decide what to do. Babe makes Charlie promise that they will handle Toni together. Babe starts another seduction game with Charlie. You can literally see Charlie hanging by a thread. He asks Babe to leave after dinner, but Babe refuses. In fact, he heads to the shower and comes back with wet hair and only wearing a towel.
He asks Charlie to dry his hair, and needless to say, things get hot and heavy quickly. I mean, Babe knows he is Charlie's weakness, and there is only so much temptation Charlie can handle! As they make sweet love on the couch, Jeff calls Charlie, but no one picks up.
It turns out that soon after Jeff said goodbye to Alan, who was heading to the hospital, he had another vision. This time, Jeff starts to have a blurry vision. He attempts to drive himself to safety while calling Alan. By the time Alan picks up his call, Jeff is driving with no idea where he is. He gets into an accident, and the scene cuts to Jeff lying in a hospital bed.
After their lovemaking, Charlie sees the missed call and calls back. Alan tells him that Jeff is currently in the hospital, and they rush there. Upon arriving, Jeff wakes up and seems frazzled. He tells them that he is seeing double vision. Babe, Charlie, and Alan walk outside his room to discuss Jeff's condition.
Alan explains that he is supposed to have surgery for his chronic spinal compression in his neck, but that can wait. He wants to look after Jeff until the lab can figure out a way to save him. Babe advises Alan to look after himself, as he is the glue that keeps them going. All this time, Charlie sits, lost in his thoughts.
The episode ends with Charlie walking into Jeff's room and siphoning his powers to save him. Jeff wakes up and tries to stop his brother. Unfortunately, it is too late, and they both pass out.
The Episode Review
PitBabe has done it again. This episode hit us with all the feels. From Charlie and Babe trying to fix their relationship to Jeff being overwhelmed by his powers. Of course, that sweet moment between Kim and Kenta also had us blushing. I know some of you are disappointed with Charlie for seemingly taking Babe back. However, you need to understand that after calming down, Charlie forgave Babe.
Charlie's main concern right now is keeping everyone safe. At the end of the day, Charlie loves Babe and will do everything to protect him. It is sad that Charlie never puts himself first, and he should learn to. Unfortunately, in this situation, that is not his priority.
One of Charlie's annoying yet noble traits is that he is selfless. As for Babe, he has probably learned his lesson. He has seen that he can't live without Charlie. This is why he is ready to give up everything to fix things with Charlie. In Africa, we have a saying that translates to – You shouldn't interfere with the business of two people who have slept under one blanket. In Charlie and Babe's case, let's roll with this for now!
This episode also gave us a bit of background on Willy. Once again, Toni found a puppet to do his bidding. It is unclear why Willy seems scared of Charlie. Nonetheless, Toni is hounding him to get Charlie, and Willy is about to become another villain of circumstance.
Of course, we have to circle back to why Charlie saved Jeff. This was the only way to keep Jeff safe until they found another option. So far, the skill-nullifying drug production is still ongoing. The results have been disappointing, and Jeff would have gotten worse with time. The only concern now is how these new powers will affect Charlie.

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