Mandate

คมเดือน ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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YellowToiletBrush
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 17, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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A terrible waste of good material

This series had such great potential. It had a strong start, intriguing context (politics), underdog main characters (both the Dr and Vee), great character design and build-up (I grew to really adore Vee, couldn't say the same about the Dr cos his character development felt somewhat stunted, other side characters like Gale and Vee's father were also very interesting), enemy-to-lovers dynamic, decent world building (somewhat realistic portrayal of politics), witty and well-written dialogue, well crafted bgm.

I had great hopes jumping into the series and it was a good watch until episode 6 where things started to fall apart. The Dr's character design started to fall apart and it felt like the plot was getting nowhere (the 2 MLs trying to fight against the system and constantly facing setback after setback, trying to rescue the situation and just digging further into the ditch). I don't know if it was intentional to make viewers feel this complete sense of hopelessness and if that was the goal, the writers certainly achieved that cos the minute the Dr decided to make his nephew a scapegoat, I completely lost all interest in any further plot development. Up until the end, I was still hoping that the Dr would turn things around and correct what was wrong or exact some sort of payback and yet all we got was him still struggling like a bug under the thumb of his party leaders. Sigh....

That said, I did enjoy the acting, the musicality, dialogue and cinematography for certain scenes e.g. the scene where the Dr rescued Vee from a stampede, and the Dr's debate speech in the dark. I simply wish there was a more uplifting conclusion to the series, an ending that didn't reflect reality too accurately.

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BL Compilations
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Dec 22, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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a political series

Overall: this is not a romance series and I tried my best not to judge it by that. Perhaps it's because I wasn't familiar with Thai politics, but seeing a bunch of characters (including those we were supposed to root for) be terrible was not entertaining. My attention frequently drifted. Originally aired on Monomax in Thailand. Later released on GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/6093/mandate-2025 (available in the U.S., Europe, Southeast Asia (except Thailand) and Taiwan).

Content Warnings: past death, current attempted murder, blood, punches, coercion, manipulation, blackmail, drugging, corruption, drug addition/abuse

(if you want to watch romance watch)
episode 5, 22-35:30
episode 6, 18:15-21, 22-26:45, 36-42
episode 7, 45-52:45
episode 8, 12-16:30

What I Liked
- different premise with the politics
- older characters
- production value

Room For Improvement
- the first few episodes moved quickly and I found the politics confusing
- a character faked something about another character in ep 1
- I don't mind flawed protagonists but I couldn't root for one in particular based on what he did
- noble idiot trope
- cliffhanger ending

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lbc4evahh
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Oct 18, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Not your typical BL, this one has set the standards

I was waiting for this bl since the promo last year, thought it was gonna be like ‘Red White and Royal Blue’ thai version but it’s completely different from that. I feel like this is the first bl which had shown a deep political story with a slight romance. This show solely focused on the story, character development and the plot rather than unlimited of cringe or spicy content. the only lack is, many people couldn’t access this bl to watch because they didn’t release this masterpiece internationally. I hope later more people find this.

From the ep 1-8, there are some scenes were slow but its somehow important to the storyline. The last episode made me think that this bl deserves a sequel and there are more to discover and explore. AGAIN TO SAY, THIS IS A MASTERPIECE.

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Niniane
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 14, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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What BL can be when it has matured!

I'm absolutely floored by this masterpiece! But where to begin explaining why? Ok, I will start with the fact that I went into this a bit apprehensive. Did not really know what to expect with 2 ML that I've seen in previous performances but never expected together. Ben is known from the (also quite good) Step By Step, while Boy, who is quite a bit older, has not done a BL role before, but has a ton of experience in other acting fields.

Mandate is about the plot, the story is being told low-paced and deliberate. While we see tension between the ML, it is a slow slow burn, that takes a backseat to the political scenery and the changes that causes in Dr. Nhong. From a sincere and upright country doctor we see him change into a political beast who appears to have some secrets under his belt.

The political climate, lead by Vee's father and ex-lover makes it all too easy to throw away your principles and scrupules to hold on to power. While telling yourself you're doing it all for the good of the people.

When someone shows even a little sign of weakness, the hungry sharks won't hesitate to immediately come out with manipulation and blackmail, escalating throughout the series.

It all culminates in a smoking heap of mistrust and misunderstanding, forcing a desparate decision that breaks the cycle and opens the road for a fresh and cleaner start.

We end with an emotional scene where grief and relief battle for the prime emotion.

Boy and Ben are delivering the performance of a lifetime. Flawlessly executing the struggles, emotions and fear that belong in this environment while also falling in love and wanting to hold on to that.

If you are a (perhaps younger) bl-fan, you might initially feel that this is all too slow and political. I beg of you to watch till the end. You won't be disappointed i promise!

I do desparately need a S2, because i'm enough of a bl-girl that I want to see them take it all down and finally be happy and together.

This S1 has somewhat of a bittersweet and unfinished ending. Not a bad one, it just left me needing more closure. And revenge. That too.

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danielrx1
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Jan 13, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

wow

had low expectations. But this is the real deal. Please watch. It is not your usual BL or even Thai show. the acting is off the charts. Hope they do another season . My fav one this year.
Oh I have to add more characters. The Doctor is hot and a lovely actor. The story begins to look at how coirrupt Thai politics are and the cost of that. But the slow burn is worth the price of admission. It just has so many elements to enjoy. Was enraptured the whole time.
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Ecleveland
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Jan 30, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Truly captivating.

First of all, I want to make it clear that this is not a BL series, but rather a mature, realistic, and politically charged story in which two men fall deeply in love.

Wi is openly gay, while Nong is heterosexual. The relationship that develops between them is, above all, rooted in respect, admiration, companionship, and mutual trust. What follows can be understood as a natural consequence when love transcends sex and gender.

Nong is a rural doctor, deeply loved by the public for his professional competence and his humanitarian dedication to the village population. He is a mature man, around 35 to 40 years old, both handsome and rugged in equal measure. His honest and engaging personality leads several political parties to see him as an ideal candidate. Nong, however, despises politics and politicians, which makes him firmly reject every proposal presented to him.

Wi is the youngest son of a powerful political leader who heads one of the most corrupt parties in the country. He is young, between 25 and 30 years old, educated abroad, refined, attractive, proud, and unwavering in his choices. He decides that Nong is the perfect candidate to run in the next election under his father’s party. He does not accept refusal and relentlessly follows Nong wherever he goes.

For this occasion, Nong’s sister suffers an accident due to the exhausting workload at the hospital where she worked as a doctor alongside her brother.

This event leads Nong to enter politics, driven by the desire to fight for better working conditions for doctors.

At this point, little imagination is needed to foresee the countless complications that Nong and Wi will face within the deeply corrupt political environment of their country.

If in so-called first-world countries corruption and fraud tend to operate behind a veil of discretion, in the Thailand presented here, these practices occur openly, without the slightest sense of shame.

And yet, the drama unfolds beautifully. Despite the rigidity of its political subject matter, the narrative remains engaging, accessible, and genuinely compelling to follow. The dialogues are coherent, fluid, and easy to understand.

That said, I can confidently state that *Mandate* has one of the best-written screenplays I have ever seen within this genre.

As a soft, gentle, and at times even humorous backdrop, our couple grows closer step by step, and our affection and admiration grow alongside them.

Truly captivating.

Their actions, words, reddened eyes, and restrained tears tell their story. The wait for their reunion is long, but deeply rewarding.

The final episode is devastating and breathtaking. I was completely taken by surprise and came very close to tears from pure emotion.

Flawless performances and a perfectly chosen cast.

Please, give this series a chance. I guarantee you will not regret it.

The only thing I want now is a second season. The ending strongly suggests this possibility, and I will honestly be waiting for it with great anticipation.

Do I recommend it? Absolutely. It is entirely worth your time. We are looking at a masterpiece.

One of the very best of 2025.

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Flo3241
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Dec 29, 2025
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Producers if you are reading this PLEASE REMOVE GEO BLOCK! This is so good!

Just finished this and I really hope there is a sequel - it’s so good and it’s got so much potential…it’s a shame it’s not as popular due to it being geo blocked.

I really enjoyed it. Exactly what I’ve been looking for in Thai BL…a mature romance that also isn’t just about the romance.
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Yaoi BL
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Mar 10, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Disappointed

This was an overall interesting series, I love the actors and the intrigue however the drama was way overdone. Everything was very unrealistic and never that easy in order to black mail people. Was I a fan no this could have been done more tasteful than it, A lot of it was just all mouthy and everyone talking over and over again and everyone blackmailing each other back and forth nothing special nothing that was worth surprising it was all one-sided and typical of what you would anticipate for a political movie. The BL part was practically non-existent from. To be honest I found it quite boring. The only good part was seeing an amazing cast that was in it. Even the ending was dumb.

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leandra23
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Oct 19, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Lacre do ano

Pense num bl bom!! Acho que nunca nem quis uma segunda temporada de um bl mas esse mudou toda a trajetoria da minha vida. Enredo impecável, protagonistas ótimos, cativantes, carismaticos e cheios de personalidade. E que final FODA, Vee você é O MOMENTO!! Toda a trajetoria do Dr Nong foi intigantemente maravilhosa de acompanhar, mesmo que não entendas muito sobre política da Tailândia (que é o meu caso). Todas as nuances do personagem, as virtudes e os defeitos. Delícia do começo ao fim.
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MiltonGomesQueiroz
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

UM BL ONDE O ROMANCE É O TEMPERO E A POLÍTICA É O PRATO PRINCIPAL!

Quem disse que BL precisa viver apenas de romance? "Mandate" resolveu pegar o gênero, jogar no meio da política tailandesa e ver no que dava. E olha, a experiência foi muito mais interessante do que eu imaginava. Entre disputas de poder, interesses políticos, conflitos familiares, intrigas e um romance inusitado no meio desse caos, a série encontrou uma proposta bastante diferente dentro do gênero. Mas será que essa ousadia funcionou até o final? A série é literalmente uma crítica social nua e crua sobre a política e seus bastidores, além de abordar como esse universo pode afetar alguém que entra nele carregando seus próprios valores, convicções e ideais de mudança. Mesmo que o cenário político apresentado seja o da Tailândia, as situações discutidas ultrapassam facilmente suas fronteiras.

Corrupção, manipulação, interesses pessoais, jogos de poder e a transformação de ideais em moeda de troca são questões que tornam a história muito mais próxima da nossa realidade do que eu esperava. E talvez seja justamente aí que "Mandate" encontre sua maior força: ao invés de tratar a política apenas como pano de fundo para o romance, ela coloca esse sistema no centro da discussão. E mostra como é fácil se perder entre aquilo que você acredita e aquilo que precisa fazer para sobreviver dentro dele. O personagem do Dr. Nong demonstra isso de forma excepcional em sua desconstrução gradativa, passando de um médico rural a um político que tenta, a todo custo, não se tornar parte dessa máquina corrompida. E acompanhar essa transformação foi maravilhoso porque uma das coisas que a gente percebe ao longo da história é que não existem heróis ou vilões absolutos.

Mesmo com boas intenções, os personagens acabam fazendo o necessário para conseguir o que querem ou são obrigados a tomar determinadas decisões pelo bem comum. O enredo demonstra com maestria esse jogo político de favores, acordos, concessões e chantagens, mostrando que, nesse universo, quase nada é feito sem que exista algum interesse ou consequência por trás. E o que eu mais gostei nessa trajetória foi justamente acompanhar o conflito de Nong entre o homem que ele sempre foi e o político que aquele ambiente exigia que ele se tornasse. Ele entra nesse universo acreditando que seus princípios e sua vontade de fazer a diferença seriam suficientes para enfrentar um sistema tão complexo, mas a realidade começa a colocar essas certezas à prova. Aos poucos, ele percebe que nem sempre existe uma escolha completamente certa ou errada e que permanecer fiel aos próprios ideais pode exigir sacrifícios que jamais imaginou fazer. A cada nova situação, Nong precisa rever suas convicções, aprender com seus erros, amadurecer e descobrir até onde está disposto a ir sem abrir mão daquilo que o fez entrar na política em primeiro lugar. E ele consegue? Só assistindo para vocês saberem. Mas, além de seus ideais, também somos confrontados com o passado e as escolhas de Nong, descobrindo que nem tudo é tão perfeito e limpo como a gente imaginava. Esse passado também é uma peça importante para entendermos quem ele é, principalmente seu caráter e seus valores. Por trás do médico idealista e do político que tenta encontrar seu espaço, existe um homem carregando arrependimentos, responsabilidades, culpa e decisões que ainda pesam sobre ele. Isso o torna humano e falho, e acabou afetando algumas vezes minha empatia e minha torcida por ele. E se Nong representa o idealismo tentando sobreviver dentro da política, Vee representa justamente o outro lado desse jogo. Ele conhece as regras, entende como esse sistema funciona e sabe que nem sempre é possível agir apenas de acordo com aquilo que se considera certo.

Vee foi um dos meus personagens favoritos por ser um homem assumidamente gay, empoderado, superinteligente, calculista, frio e um excelente jogador. Mas ele também revela seu lado humano através de seus ideais, traumas, conflitos familiares e da paixão pelo que acredita. E é justamente essa complexidade que torna sua relação com Nong tão interessante. Sendo bem sincero, a relação entre Nong e Vee é bastante secundária dentro desse denso enredo político. Não existe uma construção de sentimentos e relacionamento como estamos acostumados a ver em obras do gênero. Ela acontece de forma orgânica, simplesmente surgindo em meio ao pandemônio político que os dois enfrentam. Apesar de exalarem uma química natural, uma beleza saborosa e uma tensão sexual latente, faltam grandes gestos de amor ou aqueles beijos apaixonados que a gente tanto espera. Mal ganhamos um quengaral e, na minha opinião, o fogo deles acendia uma vela somente. O que mais se destacou para mim foram os momentos dos dois como ship político, as brincadeiras fofas e os carinhos trocados. Foram essas pequenas interações que me deram um pouco do BL que eu queria assistir, mas confesso que foram migalhas. E no fim, isso faz sentido dentro da proposta da série, porque, como já falei, o romance nunca foi o foco de "Mandate". Ele funciona muito mais como um tempero para aliviar a densidade do drama político do que como o prato principal.

Tecnicamente, "Mandate" também me chamou atenção pelo cuidado em construir esse universo político. Os figurinos não estão ali apenas para deixar os personagens elegantes, mas ajudam a contar quem eles são e de onde vieram. Isso fica especialmente evidente em Nong, cuja aparência vai mudando conforme ele entra nesse novo mundo, enquanto Vee mantém uma imagem mais sofisticada e alinhada à sua posição. Os cenários também ajudam a criar essa sensação de realidade política, demonstrando que a série não dependeu apenas dos diálogos para construir seu universo. Pesquisando, vi que esse cuidado conversa com a própria proposta da produção, que buscou tratar política e moda como elementos importantes de sua identidade visual.

Destaque também para o elenco coadjuvante, que entregou personagens muito marcantes, como a maravilhosa e feroz repórter Gale; o inescrupuloso Khunnawut, pai de Vee e líder do partido; o amigo de Nong e fotógrafo Jump; o carismático Neng, pai de Nong; e Sun, o charmoso e implacável ex-namorado de Vee e líder do partido opositor. Cada um trouxe uma personalidade diferente para a trama e ajudou a movimentar esse complicado jogo político. E não posso deixar de mencionar o restante do elenco secundário, que também não deixou nada a desejar e cumpriu muito bem seu papel, fazendo com que até os personagens com menos tempo em cena tivessem importância dentro da história.

Finalizando, minha nota vai ser um satisfeitíssimo 0️⃣9️⃣. Não chegou ao 10 porque, para mim, algumas pontas ficaram soltas e mereciam mais atenção. Com tantos plots importantes acontecendo um atrás do outro, algumas questões acabaram sendo apagadas ou simplesmente esquecidas pelo caminho. E ainda temos aquele final em aberto, que praticamente grita por uma segunda temporada. Será? O encerramento realmente deixa espaço para uma continuação, embora uma segunda temporada não esteja confirmada, segundo eu verifiquei. Mesmo assim, "Mandate" conseguiu entregar exatamente o que prometeu: um drama político com crítica social, sem transformar esse tema em algo chato ou tedioso. Tivemos reviravoltas inesperadas, tensão no limite, personagens bem construídos, atuações excelentes e um romance leve como bônus. E, para completar, assistir a essa série justamente durante o período eleitoral aqui no Brasil me fez refletir ainda mais sobre a política que vivenciamos atualmente.


📌 Nota: 09/10 👔❤️📊


Recomendo ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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AlexCruzDeMalta
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A Bold, Mature BL That Dares to Be Different

Mandate is the kind of series that proves a story with queer characters can be more than romance — it can have political weight, complexity, and real stakes. This drama isn’t about fan-service moments or fluffy clichés. It’s about two men navigating power, loyalty, and love in a world where every choice has consequences.

The chemistry is beautifully grounded — slow, subtle, and earned. The leads deliver performances that feel raw and human, and the supporting cast brings surprising depth to what could’ve been just another BL setup. The production is strong, and the uncut version especially lets the narrative breathe the way it deserves to.

And that ending? A perfect mix of frustration and hope. It’s clear the story isn’t done yet, and I refuse to accept anything less than a Season 2 to give these characters the resolution they fought so hard to reach.

If you’re looking for a sweet, easy romance — this might not be your pick.
But if you want a BL with substance, strategy, and soul? Mandate is a must-watch.

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lila
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

"I love you always" *croissant triste*

MEU DEUS, QUE FINAL DA PORRA EU TO EM COMPLETO SURTOOOO, UM DOS MELHORES BLS DE 2025 SIM!!!!

Vou logo avisando que deixaram umas coisas em aberto, pfv que tenha uma segunda temporada... Se vc é meio leiga igual eu não vai entender muito desses termos de política, tiveram muitas horas que eu tava tipo, oi??????? Mas não chega a ser um defeito da série, é só pq eu realmente não tava entendendo essas partes políticas.... ENFIM, cinematografia impecável, dois atores incríveis e com MUITA química, acho que faltou aproveitar mais isso, precissávamos de mais um tico de romance, deixar isso pro penúltimo episódio foi bobeira, recomendo DEMAISS, é muito legal quando tem séries bl realmente criativas assim, eu estava esperando HORRORES por Mandate, são tópicos totalmente diferentes doq a gente vê nessas outras séries, realmente me cativou, a história em si é muuuito interessante, corrupção e tals rs (amo quando abordam esses temas em bls). Recomendo super se vc quer sair dessa rotina repetitiva de bls sem sal, dá uma chanceeee.

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