Master of the House Netflix Episodes Summary: Missed an Episode? Catch Up With Our Simple Recaps!

Master of the House Netflix Episodes Summary: Missed an Episode? Catch Up With Our Simple Recaps!

Alright, so I’ve been glued to this Thai drama on Netflix called “Master of the House,” and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I figured I’d break down what I did and saw for y’all, episode by episode.

So, I started by diving into the first episode, “The Last Supper.” Man, the tension! It all kicked off with this rich guy, Roongroj, and his family. Right off the bat, you could sense something was off. I spent a good chunk of time just getting the lay of the land, figuring out who’s who, and what their deals are. I jotted down some notes about the main characters, especially the two sons who are clearly after their dad’s company. And there’s this servant, Kaimook, who’s in the thick of it all.

Then, I moved on to the next episodes. Each one peeled back another layer of this messed-up family. I kept track of all the scheming and backstabbing, which, trust me, there’s a lot of. I made sure to note down every time Kaimook tried to figure out what’s going on. I started to see how she’s maybe the only one who really sees through the two sons, she knows they’re bad news.

Master of the House Netflix Episodes Summary: Missed an Episode? Catch Up With Our Simple Recaps!
  • Episode 1, “The Last Supper” : Watched the whole thing, took notes on the family dynamics.
  • Episode 2-6: Kept watching, tracked the drama between the brothers, wrote down key moments.
  • Episode 7: This one was big, watched it twice to really catch everything, and even scribbled down some theories about what’s gonna happen next.

By the time I got to episode 7, things were really heating up. There’s this whole thing where Kaimook tries to tell the cops she thinks Roongroj was murdered, but they just brush her off. Classic! I rewatched this part a couple of times, just to make sure I didn’t miss anything. There is just so much going on behind the scene. I highlighted in my notes every time she has some sort of realization or some sort of an important clue.

Finally, I watched the last episode, also titled “Master of the House.” And let me tell you, it doesn’t disappoint. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. After it was over, I sat down and wrote a full summary, connecting all the dots. I was really amazed by how everything comes together in the end. Even though the two sons were fighting for their father’s position, they never really got it at the end. I guess that’s the whole point. And through all of that, Kaimook was still wearing the same old uniform. Even though there are many twists and turns, some things just stay the same.

So yeah, that’s my “Master of the House” deep dive. It’s a crazy show, but definitely worth the watch if you’re into family drama and mystery.