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The Masked God Returns

After three years of obscurity, Felix Lawrence returns to the spotlight by donning the mask of the legendary Masked God, shocking everyone including his opponent Iron, who believed the Masked God was gone forever. Felix's dramatic reentry into the world of billiards sparks both awe and disbelief.Will Felix truly reclaim his title as the Masked God, or is this just a desperate gambit?
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Ep Review

From Underdog to God Tier

I love how they set him up as this simple guy with a panda bag, only to reveal he's the missing legend. The arrogance of the brown suit guy makes the payoff even better. Watching him get schooled by the masked player is so satisfying. Carom on Call knows how to deliver a proper underdog story.

The Stakes Have Never Been Higher

The atmosphere in this billiard hall is electric. With the neon lights and the crowd watching in silence, every shot feels like a life or death situation. The way the camera focuses on the balls dropping into the pockets adds so much suspense. Carom on Call turns a game of pool into a high-stakes thriller.

That Reveal Hit Different

When he walked up to the poster of the missing person and then put on the mask, I got actual chills. It's such a cool way to reintroduce a legendary character. The shock on the faces of the antagonists is priceless. This twist in Carom on Call is exactly the kind of drama I live for.

Style Over Substance? Maybe, But I Love It

Okay, a flaming dragon shot isn't realistic, but who cares? It looks incredible. The show embraces its own absurdity and makes it work. The combination of sports action and fantasy elements makes Carom on Call stand out from typical drama series. It's pure entertainment from start to finish.

The Antagonists Are So Hateable

The guy in the brown suit and his muscle-bound friend are perfect villains. Their arrogance makes you root for the masked hero even more. When they realize they messed with the wrong person, their expressions are hilarious. Carom on Call does a great job of making you emotionally invested in the outcome.

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