The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Do Win and His Friends Get Away From the Scam? What Happens to Dol and Dear?

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: After Win and the others are pulled into another scam by a bigshot politician, they desperately try to get out of the mess. However, things start to fall apart as they try to escape.

  • The Believers 2 Cast

    Teeradon Supapunpinyo, Pachara Chirathivat, Achiraya Nitibhon, Manatsanun Phanlerdwongsakul, Patchai Pakdeesusuk, Paophet Charoensook

  • The Believers Series Director

    Wattanapong Wongwan

  • The Believers Netflix Writers

    Wattanapong Wongwan, Aummaraporn Phandintong, Eakasit Thairaat, Chanathip Amonpiyaphong

  • Original Title

    สาธุ / Sathu

The second season has 8 episodes, each with a runtime of around 50 minutes.

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: James Teeradon Supapunpinyo
The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: James Teeradon Supapunpinyo

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained

The series opens right after the events of the first series, as Win, Game and Dear and pulled into the temple scam once more by the politicians who threaten their loved ones with terrifying consequences. He asks them to get a ton of money within 6 months. They ask Ae to let Dear go, and they get to it against their will. The Nong Khal Temple super merit project starts with tremendous pressure building on Win and Game, who are both left reeling from the threat to their family.

Realising that Ae isn’t going to simply let them go once they reach a billion baht, Win decides to design the scheme in such a way that the cash flow never becomes too fast lest they each get too much too early. He will take the time to find a way out until they reach a billion. Elsewhere, the monks at Nong Khal Temple can’t trust Win and Game’s motivations, but the head priest asks them not to ask questions since the hospital that they want to build would benefit the villagers.

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Peach Pachara Chirathivat
The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Peach Pachara Chirathivat

As Win and Game continue to break under the pressure, Dol, now no longer a monk, gets in touch with Dear and the two start to hold wellness retreats.

Also Read: The Believers Season 2 Review: Things Get Very Messy… Oddly So!

Do Win and Game get away from Ae?

Things come to a head between the three of them when Win plans to steal all of Ae’s money, but before that than happen, the Pho tree breaks down and injures a lot of people. The plan is expedited, and he ropes Dear in to save his mother while he puts the warehouse on fire to get Game away from Ae. However, the plan goes wrong when the shootout starts, and an injured Ae shoots Win, who ends up in the hospital.

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Ong Surasee Itthikul, Donut Manatsanun Panlertwongskul
The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Ong Surasee Itthikul, Donut Manatsanun Panlertwongskul

Also Read: The Believers Ending Explained: Is the Shocking Scam Caught in the End? What Happens to Monk Dol?

Wut gets involved in the situation when he learns of his son’s death in the shootout and controls the situation immediately. In a tragic turn of events, he gets his hands on the one billion baht that Win had gotten from Ae and eventually shoots Dear, right in front of Dol. It’s a tragic turn of events that leaves everyone heartbroken.

What happens in the end?

The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Petch Paopetch Charoensook
The Believers Season 2 Ending Explained: Petch Paopetch Charoensook

In the end, Win and Game are heartbroken and, with no money left, they are left to face the consequences of their actions. Meanwhile, Wut and Ae take control of the entire thing and face no consequences, even though Yod takes Wut in for questioning. Ae’s name is mentioned in Dear’s murder, which results in her leaving the country.

In the end, nothing is resolved as everything that Win worked for ends up destroyed.

What are your thoughts on The Believers Season 2? Let us know in the comments below!

Also Read: The Believers Review: Thrilling Series Dares to Get Into Business and Religion

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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