I found another source. After watching the first episode I wanted to see more. Converted & compressed them for web use, & am currently uploading them to my pCloud drive. My DSL connection is only around 7mbs downloading on good day & 750kbs (0.750mbs) uploading, so this is gonna take a while.
Wow, all 17 episodes were around 90 minutes long. It's gonna take some time to watch them all. It's hard to watch when you have to keep your eyes glued to the screen the whole time to read the subtitles or you'll miss too much. I actually know a little bit of Thai, but not enough to follow the movie without subtitles.
A lot of my TV viewing is in the background or on a second screen while I'm busy doing something else. So I'm multi-tasking, while catching a show, & getting something done too. It has to be a special show or movie for me to sit down & just do nothing but just watch... even then, I'm probably eating, or petting & playing with the cats at the same time.
I had a heck of a time finding episode 17 with subtitles, or one with subs that was the full episode. There's a lot with subs where the episode was cut to only 10 minutes long. But after getting 16 of them fine, I became stubborn about it, & wouldn't give up until I found a full episode 17 with subs.
I'll probably be posting them in our TV section in a few hours or tomorrow.
Renewal of my G-drive account was due on the 23rd. I canceled their ass for being unreliable (especially around every holiday when I need it the most), & mucking up my video streams way too much. Although I put a lot of 360p video on it, suddenly it would only stream my 480p & 720p videos at only 360p. I'm paying for the space, & didn't exceed my bandwidth limits I pay for, so I should be able to use the space & bandwidth that I pay for the way I want to. I need my dazzling sci-fi & dramatic nature scenes to stream in 480-720p. And they compress stuff I already compressed well, making it look like crap.
I'm on pCloud in Switzerland now instead. More privacy & security with them too. Apple's Safari browser refuses to accept streams from them but it streams on every other browser fine. Safari will download the material though, so you can save to play later right on your device. You should have more than one browser installed on your devices anyway... even if it's an Apple.