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NR 2 Seasons • 22 Episodes

Diamond Eyes

The series follows Police Captain Petch Phumthai's story. He was attacked and lost his left eye. Luckily, someone donated an eye, but to his surprise, it was a special eye that can see ghosts. He uses it to solve police investigations and prove cases.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Narilya Gulmongkolpech

    Narilya Gulmongkolpech

    Ami

  • Ratchanon Ruenpech

    Ratchanon Ruenpech

    Shin

  • Kornkamol Chareonchai

    Kornkamol Chareonchai

    Dr. Natedao Pitakwong, MD

  • Surawut Maikun

    Surawut Maikun

    Police Lieutenant Sarin

  • Ratchanont Suprakob

    Ratchanont Suprakob

    Zin

  • Pramote Thianchaikerdsilp

    Pramote Thianchaikerdsilp

    Saen Saep

  • Danuporn Punnakan

    Danuporn Punnakan

    Dan

  • Suvanant Kongying

    Suvanant Kongying

  • Charlie Trairat

    Charlie Trairat

Overview

The series follows Police Captain Petch Phumthai's story. He was attacked and lost his left eye. Luckily, someone donated an eye, but to his surprise, it was a special eye that can see ghosts. He uses it to solve police investigations and prove cases.

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