Duang with You

ด้วงกับเธอ ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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ifunanya
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Apr 18, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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“Sometimes Love Is Just Staying

Duang With You is the kind of drama that doesn’t try too hard to impress you, yet still manages to leave a lasting feeling.

At first glance, the story feels simple and calm. There is no overwhelming drama or intense conflict at the beginning. Instead, it introduces us to a soft and slow-paced connection between Duang and Qin. However, as the story progresses, you begin to understand that its strength lies in its subtle emotional depth rather than loud storytelling.

The dynamic between the two main characters is what truly carries the series. Duang, with his warm and open personality, contrasts beautifully with Qin, who is more reserved and emotionally guarded. Their relationship is not built on instant attraction or dramatic confessions, but rather on small, meaningful moments that gradually bring them closer together.

One of the most compelling aspects of the drama is how it explores emotional distance and personal healing. Qin’s character, in particular, reflects someone who has learned to protect himself due to past experiences. Instead of forcing change, Duang’s presence becomes a quiet source of comfort and understanding. This makes their connection feel natural and believable.

The pacing may feel slow for viewers who prefer more intense or plot-driven stories, but for those who enjoy character-focused narratives, it works well. The drama allows the audience to sit with the characters and experience their emotions without rushing.
Overall, Duang With You is a soft, emotionally grounded BL that focuses more on feeling than spectacle. It may not be the most dramatic series, but it offers a gentle and comforting story about connection, patience, and emotional growth.

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allase
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May 31, 2026
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.0

Cute but nothing more

Here we are again. I feel I am becoming a hater, but the standards for BL are lower than low.

Duang with You was very cute, with an adorable protagonist who had a lot of chemistry with his onscreen partner. I can't deny that. But the plot was so bad; it had no flow, incredibly flat and cliché. It felt like it was written by ChatGPT just so the main couple could play in something.

Honestly, since they never resorted to overdramatic scenarios, it was still enjoyable to watch, and it left a positive feeling.

But I can't, in good conscience, agree with the reviews that gave it above a 9.

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WickedSorcerer
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Apr 24, 2026
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Not the Best, But Still Good — A Story I’ll Keep Coming Back To

What do you mean by “Not the Best, But Still Good”? For me, this is the best BL series I’ve watched so far. I don’t usually watch ongoing shows, but Duang With You did something to me. I was hooked instantly. It is simple, relatable, and refreshingly free of unnecessary conflict. It shows what a healthy relationship looks like through communication, understanding, presence, and support. Watching the characters grow because they have each other felt genuine. From the very first episode, when Duang fell for Qin at first sight, it was not just him. I fell for both of them and for the series itself. Tee and Por did an incredible job bringing these characters to life with sincerity. Even the music added to the emotion beautifully. It may not be the most unique story, but it is special in a way that stays with you and makes it hard to let go. I went from just waiting for weekdays to end to thinking, “I can’t wait for Saturday. It is DWY day.” This series became my comfort and my little escape. I will truly miss Duang With You, Duang, Qin, and every moment they shared. It is the first series that made me cry my heart out because it ended.

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Heluska55
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Apr 25, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I loved the novel, the film adaptation did not disappoint

A lot has been said in previous reviews, I'll just add: It's one of the few series that you can watch over and over again and still have fun. A light, non-toxic romantic story of two different personalities from different families. Advice for those who have finished reading: In combination with reading the novel (contains NSFW) and special episodes, you will always have a smile on your face and tears of emotion in your eyes. I recommend fans of the second couple to read the novel: "Even Better - Jamie and Mars"
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AnanyaRahaman
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Apr 25, 2026
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Overall 10
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

"Not the best but still good"

Just the name says "Not the Best But Still Good" , the story and plot of this series are very simple but on a deeper level it deals with so many problems and heals something in me. Like everyone has their own "The right one" series and "duang with you" is mine. I always end up not finishing a series no matter how good it is , i've always preferred reading and series seemed to be rushed for me and couldn't quite capture my heart but my one & only exception is "duang with you" please give it a watch , it's silly yet warms your heart in many ways.
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Princess Ramblings
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Mar 10, 2026
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Cute but dumb

This one is more of a guilty pleasure watch for me. The story is fine, the music is great, and the entire case is adorable. It's not that the actors are bad at their jobs, it's just that the characters are truly written that way. Duang is just soooo over the top clingy and optimistic. I really though this was going to be a kind of Junior from Perfect 10 Liners situation where he uses being happy to cover for darker feelings, but it appears to just be who he is. I don't mind it, and I'm enjoying watching the series, but it's not really one that you are going to take seriously.

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Sofia brown
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Apr 18, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

this series is the cutest

my emotions are everywhere, this show was so beautiful and perfect I read the novel and it so very beautiful too this show and the atmosphere is amazing SO GOOD
🐶😭🐻‍❄️ Im definitely gonna rematch this best show ever I love teeteepor so much
😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️🐻‍❄️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 10/10 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!¡!!

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seohamfan
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Apr 18, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Duang with you, a breath of fresh air

I absolutely loved duang with you, the sweetest story with the sweetest characters.

It had everything from the start, good story, good pacing, good soundtrack, amazing acting.

The cast really embodied the characters and por and tee tee absolutely ended the actors not acting like couples discussion, it was so lovely watching a couple on tv behave like normal couples do, makes you forget you're watch a tv show and helps you immerse fully in the warm viewing experience, they put in their all.

The platonic relationships were also really well written and explored beautifully, the friendships felt real and they were given good plots and necessary screen time and the nuance of parents - child relationship especially in qin's case was really well executed without taking away from the light hearted tone of the show and seeing duang's happy family was a warm contrast.

I just really liked the creative decisions of the show, and i think the cast delivered a wonderful performance. I really loved the attention to detail especially little things like the trio's phone charms that match their personalities or qinn's phone case that has his name, a nice change from the props without personality we see so often, it made the characters feel so real.

There were a few things i didn't like like the teddy bear plot dragging on for so long since qinn keeping it made no sense imo especially since they changed him never liking tiw like in the novel to him starting to have feelings back in hs or the camera price plot being a whole issue only for qinn to get duang expensive slippers that weren't really given an explanation but I understand plot needs conflict and it didn't really affect how much i loved the show.

The pacing was different, slower than what i usually like and they were so lovey dovey for so many episodes it felt like i was just watching them date which i usually only like for an episode or 2 since i get bored after the chase is over and the couple gets together but duang with you eps felt like a warm comfortable hug every saturday. It's very much a slice of life comfort show.

Kudos to everybody that played a part in the making of it because it was a lovely watch, I love queer joy. 🫶🏼

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solipsism5
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Apr 18, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This series is nearly the perfect BL for those looking for an escapist, comforting drama. For many of us that is the essence of BL dramas and few BL’s seem to deliver it. They are trying hard to be something else. This series focuses on the essentials and does it with nearly perfect execution. Yet it is not too syrupy, drowning in excessive cuteness. It has its serious side exploring one of the main’s extreme psychological torment caused by his neglectful parents.

The main strength of this drama is the effortless chemistry of the two leading characters, and their perfect execution of the characters depicted in the novel. Even though the main character is sort of buffoonish, he has a more serious side. The actor TeeTee does both sides of his character exceptionally well, and is really an extraordinary actor. The script is pretty faithful and is in total sync with the characters, and their personalities. Duang is almost always clownish in a really over-the-top way, but when he needs to dial it back, he’s able be very sober, mature, and judicious. The actor who plays Duang really captures the duality of this character flawlessly. The other main, played by Por has several layers to his character that he brings out with a lot of subtlety. Even though he has a mostly deadened exterior façade, he is able to reveal glimpses of other sides of his character with a slight smile, a softening of his facial expressions, or a slight longing look. He’s able to reveal his love for Duang with these even if he seems mostly stern or aloof. Por is able to also show his vulnerable, damaged side with some great portrayals of anguish. When he’s crying, revealing how his old nanny abused him, Por captures how Quin is not able to fully express himself because of his inhibitions, his natural inclination to never reveal weakness. This is really subtle acting on a high level.

What is also on a high level is the natural interaction between Duang and Quin which both actors pursue at a level that is possibly the best ever in any BL ever made. The characters feel totally comfortable with each other, meaning they don’t have the smallest hint of what I consider the inability to convey attraction between men prevalent throughout the BL industry. I’m not saying that other shows don’t have two mains that are pulling off the male attraction thing, but there is always a remnant of that feeling of unease and discomfort. I want people to think of gay actors that can easily pull off heterosexual roles, where no one even thought those actor’s where unable to convey their physical attraction to a woman. I still think the male actors in the BL industry still struggle to a large extent with this. This show reveals the path forward – this is how it’s supposed to be done. It’s not just the sexual attraction part, but how Duang comforts Quin when he’s crying in front of him. Its how they hold each other, and look into each other’s eyes with such affection. He’s acting like his partner in every way that it is possible to be a partner. This is acting which is fully committed to the role. Again, that’s what’s missing in most BL’s, and why this show is exceptional. Even the secondary couple has this. It’s something to do with the overall direction of the show.

There are several other aspects of the series which are exceptional. The script is really well done, avoiding a lot of the miscommunications which plague BL’s. It also avoids a lot of the tropes like ghosting, toxic girlfriends, and screeching ladyboys. Conflicts are handled in a matter of minutes rather than lasting for several episodes. This is critical, in my opinion, for BL’s to progress. Using the crutch of misunderstandings to create fake drama is an example of weak writing which is commonplace throughout BL’s. These are confident scriptwriters that allow their characters to communicate effectively. If we don’t have effective communication then our main characters are always portrayed as being a little pathological, cruel to their partner, indifferent, or just plain stupid. What does that say about gay people? I’m sure they don’t intend it, but this would be the natural takeaway for people after seeing hundreds of examples of this in various BL’s.

The script is also paced so well that there is never a dull moment despite the fact that there are hardly any dramatic events in the drama. Other than Quin’s confrontation with his parents which lasted a couple of minutes, there is no serious conflict in this series. What keeps the series going are just everyday conversations that somehow still capture our interest while moving the story along. There are no dead spaces. What is conveyed is a subtle psychological portrait of the characters and the dynamics of their relationships. With strong writing this is enough to keep our interest. Two characters with totally different personalities and how they interact is what is keeping our attention, and it really is enough. You can get into how Duang slowly melts Quin’s icy façade over several episodes, and how their trust in each other grows from episode to episode. How Duang is so loving and authentic is real entertainment, somehow, and how Quin can slowly evolve to reveal more of his emotions – his love for Duang, and his anguish over his past abuse is what captivates us. How could this possibly be enough? It’s done all the time in various other dramas, and art house productions. It’s definitely doable in a BL. In fact, BL’s are the perfect place to do this because they don’t rely as heavily on conflicts as virtually every other genre – just think of horror, action dramas, science fiction, etc. It just requires strong writing to accomplish this.

Every character plays their part well around the central characters. The friends of Duang and Quin, are perfect in their roles. They are also able to communicate effectively and this lends them a greater sense of credibility (again missing in most BL’s). The whole sense is of organic relationships that people can get behind and get interested in. In addition, there is a good sense of integration of all the characters into a cohesive whole. Just look how Mavis and Jamie’s relationship helps the overall show. Jamie and Mavis talk about Duang and Quin in their segments and their comments flesh out their relationship as well as developing Jamie’s character’s relationship with Duang. This is world-building that enhances the drama, giving it a sense of palpability which is essential to our participation and immersion in the series. The rest of Duang and Quin’s friends are also incorporated in a totally inclusive and integral way. They show some natural conflict between each other, but they resolve it like normal people, rather than treating every disagreement like some world-ending event. The friends also understand Duang and Quin better than they do themselves, most of the time, and provide a lot of good commentary – done in a pretty comical and entertaining way. Duang’s family is also perfect in how they help in understanding Duang’s personality traits. They are the total embodiment of how Duang became the way he is, and provide the perfect backstory, and backdrop, which is, again, great world-building. Quin’s parents also serve this role and provide the essential guidebook to Quin’s character.

I think it’s all about the details, and keeping things realistic. This is aided by the fact that the characters are not at all one-sided, and that they are relatable. Duang is not just an adorable golden-retriever, but can be depressed when the situation merits that kind of reaction, or he can dampen his goofiness when he’s in bed with Quin. Quin bullies Duang, but it’s just light bullying, and only to draw a few boundaries between Duang and himself. Duang likes to goad Quin by acting extra silly but it’s only to get his attention, not because he’s a totally supercilious character. These are people that are relatable, without any strong pathologies. It’s what draws us to them, and makes us fully involved with their characters.

Overall, this is one of the best BL’s ever made, in my opinion. It is bound to become a classic. It’s really strong in every area, including the cinematography and the music score. I love the OST, and most of the songs they’ve had throughout the series which accentuate the mood of many scenes. The lighting is also skillfully applied during the romantic episodes.
This is probably Domundi’s best series, and I hope they continue their winning streak.
We definitely could use an alternative to GMMTV. The only drawback for this series is the quick redemption arc for the parents. Those guys should never have been given a pass for years of neglect, and their attitude when Quinn was confronting them was totally unacceptable. Those two need years of therapy, and perhaps Quin’s confronting them would be the doorway for them to become cognizant of their pretty serious psychological issues. My suggestion is give us a Season Two where Quin can confront them again, and we can have some better resolution to this. As it is, this is still one of the best BL’s ever made, and I really hope we get a Season Two – they would be crazy not to make one. Even if it’s just out of greed to make money off the success of this series, I’d be happy if Domundi did it. At least give Teetee and Por another series in the near future. They definitely deserve it.

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Did not disappoint!!

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This was AMAZING. A must watch.

Honestly I've liked this pair since their 1st series as a side couple but THIS is amazing, I'm waiting to see them together in more series from now on because DWY was just so funny n cute, making me wait every single week without making me feel bored or anything.
For people who haven't watched it yet I feel like this will be a great series to binge bc it's just entertaining n so silly.

At first there used to be some hate comments either about Duang or Qin but honestly just ignore it, I believe this series is silly on purpose and it's for people who r looking for a cute healthy relationship with lots of 'funny' moments just like how the 1st series they acted in was like.. so simple yet so healthy.
But if anyone doesn't like cringy healthy romance, I get it, I won't judge, it's just not for them.. I just happen to be one of the 90% of ppl who love this series.

Also unrelated but I'd love to see TeeTeePor act in a series where they're enemies to lovers, like Bad Buddy.. or maybe a body swap like in Queendom, either would be cool af.

10/10 🥹

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AnivedDramaLover
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Apr 24, 2026
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Too Much unnecessary Cuteness

It was not my Cup of tea. Duang is acting way too cute that it crossed the Cringe level

I did not watch the uncut version so this is just by YouTube version only.. idk if he is acting manly in the NC scenes.. But I find Duangs dialogues too cringe. Their acting is really good so I was just disappointed in the dialogue delivery.
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unadkattejal34
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Apr 20, 2026
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Rewatch Value 10

MUST WATCH SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SERIES

Such a beautiful series. just finished yesterday. what a lovely cast all actors are so good. what i like most in Thai series is love and friendship. friends are all too good and funny always.
Qin and Duang are so good. i love Qin he is so cute and handsome as well.
Family i wish everyone has like Duang. that family is hert of drama so funny and cute. Thank you for such a beautiful series .
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