Pop Corner: Pit Babe Season 2 Ending Explained: What Happened to Babe and Charlie?

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Pit Babe Season 2 Ending

The final race of Babe, Charlie, and the X-Hunters in Pit Babe Season 2 feels like a farewell no one was prepared for.

Pit Babe Season 2, the Thai sequel to Pit Babe, wrapped up its finale on July 25, 2025. After 13 episodes, Tony’s evil plans finally came to an end. Babe (Pavel Naret) and Charlie (Pooh Krittin), together with the X-Hunters, fought for their freedom—away from the past that haunted them.

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The story continues with Babe and Charlie facing new obstacles. When their past starts to crawl back toward them, and the dead come to life, their future is put at stake.



Disclaimer: This article contains major spoilers for Pit Babe Season 2. Read at your own risk!

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Why Did Babe Bring Charlie to Tony in Pit Babe Season 2?

In episode 12, Charlie unknowingly let Tony into Babe’s house. Due to memory loss, he didn’t recognize him. Babe saw Alan (Sailub Hemmawich) being captured by Tony’s men and was told to bring Charlie to Tony if he wanted to see his friends alive.

In the finale, Jeff (Pon Thanapon) called Pete (Ping Orbnithi) to say that Charlie had been taken by Tony’s men. What no one knew was that Babe had brought Charlie to Tony himself—in exchange for the freedom of Alan, Kenta (Garfield Pantach), and Dean (Lee Asre).



Alan tried to fight Tony’s men, but the chip in his head allowed Tony to control him. Just when things were getting tense, Willy (Milk Natchanon) appeared. He flicked his fingers, and time stopped. However, Willy’s ability had limits—before he could kill Tony, time started running again. Winner (Pop Pataraphol) attacked Willy, and chaos erupted.

The Rest of the X-Hunters Join the Fight

In the middle of the chaos, the X-Hunters gang came to the rescue. North (Michael Kiettisak), Sonic (TopTen Supakorn), and Kim (Benz Atthanin) split up to find Dean and Kenta, while Jeff searched for Alan. Pete and Chris (Nut Supanut) teamed up to find Babe.

Bullets flew between Babe and Winner. In the middle of the shootout, Babe managed to shoot Tony—but in the blink of an eye, Tony vanished. Meanwhile, Jeff saw Alan helping Dean, but tragedy struck when Alan was shot.

Kim also found Kenta and helped him. With the slow-burn romance between them, the moment was both intense and emotionally charged.

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Did Charlie Absorb Tony’s Power?

As the scene shifted to Babe and Charlie, it was revealed that Tony had captured Charlie. In the confrontation, Tony reminded Babe of his supposed love for him, but Babe firmly replied that it was before he knew Tony’s true nature.

Tony used Charlie to threaten Babe. In a major plot twist, Babe bringing Charlie to Tony was actually part of their plan to corner him. Charlie still had his original ability—power absorption. While being held hostage, he touched Tony and began absorbing his power.

But Tony went berserk and shot Charlie mid-absorption. Willy, in turn, shot Tony. It was a breathtaking scene—especially knowing Tony could resurrect himself. While everyone feared Charlie was dead, he coughed, signaling he was still alive and had successfully absorbed Tony’s power—leaving Tony nothing but a corpse.



Not a Farewell—Maybe a “See You Again”

It wasn’t tragic, but it wasn’t exactly a happy ending either. Kim chose to pursue his dreams in Korea, leaving Kenta behind—but it wasn’t a painful goodbye. Kenta would finally learn to love himself.

Chris bid farewell to Pete—not because he didn’t care, but because he refused to be anyone’s stand-in. He wanted Pete to see him as Chris, not as Way. They decided time apart would be best.



Jeff and Alan apologized to each other. Their past actions weren’t driven by selfishness, but by love that was willing to sacrifice. They promised that lies would no longer come between them.

Sonic and North’s romance came too late, but it was real. To continue his studies, Sonic returned to Paris. This time, when he comes back, he won’t have to ask if North likes him.

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Sometimes Memories Hurt, but Love Heals

Charlie’s power absorption came with a price—memory loss. Babe complained about not being able to sleep next to him, but he waited patiently for Charlie to recover.

On the track, Charlie began to see flashbacks. Though short and vague, they were enough for him to remember Babe. It took time, but their war was finally over.

The final scene was filled with longing—a reconciliation with a love once lost but found again. Babe and Charlie tied the knot, surrounded by the surviving X-Hunters. Way returned to Pete. Kim was there for Kenta.



Some memories hurt and haunt you, but others remind you how far you’ve come. Just like Pit Babe Season 2—the race may have ended, but the victory will never fade.

The full episodes of Pit Babe Season 2 is available on iQIYI.

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