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The Betrayal (TV Series) Episode #1.7 (2023) Penpak Sirikul: MntraIt looks like we don't have any photos or quotes yet.Be the first to contribute! Add a photo or add a quote. See also Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs ...
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They producers should have hired beautiful Israeli actresses, Moran Atias and Ilanit Levy, {Eyal Golan's} beautiful ex-wife to play roles in the entire series. All of the Israeli actors/actresses were good, but. Actress, Irit Kaplan, as a bad mean and nasty Merkada deserve an Israeli vers...
Because of this, its morality occasionally feels a little black and white, although I love that the King’s hands aren’t clean of Prince Taein’s murder. Also, Episode 8 in particular was an absolute basket of delights. It had it all: scheming, betrayal, comedy, chaotic bluffs and disa...