Yesterday

รอยรัก วันวาน ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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Eliot_Rulez
36 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 9
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
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The same old, same old...

When you think you get something like "To My Shore" - no, you don't. It started interesting but then degraded rapidly. We have the same 2D villain fathers and the brother Ken as in many other shows. While not as over the top like in "Wicked Game", it's still not satisfying at all. There is no sophistication in either the script or the villains. It's all very stereotypical. And of course the finale is quite ridicilous as it's typical with thai shows.

At least the MLs got to play something different and in most parts they succeeded with the acting. Nobody can deny their chemistry. The NC scenes are the same old, so nothing new or interesting there. I guess that is the second time we got a GL side-couple, this time not stupid or silly as in "Love Sea". Also the action scenes were not as amateurish as in many other shows, so that got them on my good side 🤣. Production value was high. The timejumps made the story not easy to comprehend.

It's an "ok" show for me, it's watchable but of course can't come close to "To My Shore" which had a much more refined script and even more tensions between the MLs. As usual the viewer gets an happy end and the end scene may be a hint of a coming show in the same universe or a special. But beware that some scenes might be very disturbing (psychical abuse, selfharm) and mentally unstable people should not watch it.

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J-atty
22 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Thank the heavens it's over.... but

The series was good enough albeit very confusing with the erratic jumping in and out of the time lines. Though some acts felt circulatory rather than progression. The length did nothing to enhance the story as some of the actors needed an early exit. Mainly, Ken. The father, proving to be the biggest moron, as he kept relying on the village idiot. The erratic pointless behaviors of others would see me using the 2X just to get through it. I like the premise of the plot but it lacked conviction. The hair brain plans, and gratuitous performances left the script badly wanting direction and weight. This leads to the elephant in the room.

The elephant: Fort and Peat. The sex.
The director knows their strengths. They look good together. They blend well in most of their responses to each other, verbally and physically. What he can't erase is the obvious. Their acting.

Fort has grown a little. Peat has not. What I would like to see is Fort have more presence on screen rather than relying on his gorgeousness. Let’s be real, he is. Sometimes his movements say I'm waiting on the next line to react. There is a bit of a pause in the fluidity. The body was made for suits but the smile can only go so far.

Peat is still in the bedroom in college in LITA. His mannerisms bring nothing new. He plays broken characters as if that’s all he knows without adding layers or nuances. Ep 9 when speaking to the doctor emphasized this. He is childlike in most.

The sex. Too practiced. Too rehearsed. Always too important to their scripts that beg for better telling. Are they bad? No. This should be an evolution not an insertion to keep viewers.

The ending did not have the effect on me as was expected. Between eyes rolls and a heavy dose of laughter at the declaration scene, I didn’t like it much. Vier closing his eyes, waiting on the final moment just sent me over. Though it is here Peat actually showed the right restraint. Vier forgiving in the name of love, unbelievable. He carved his forehead in his insanity. But hey, if Vier can forgive, we have to also. Just make sure he's on some kind of meds.

It's watchable, take with a large grain of salt and lower expectation.

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BL Compilations
26 people found this review helpful
Feb 9, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 5.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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did not work as a romance

Overall: there was no redemption arc after what we saw in episode 4 and what happened afterwards. 10 episodes about 1 hour each. Aired on WeTV https://wetv.vip/en/play/obtd828nav226mm/e4101k2fgrj-EP01%3A_Yesterday_(Uncut_Ver.)

Content Warnings: murders, attempted murder, sexual assault, implied rape off screen, blood, kidnapping/held against will, stalking, manipulation, beaten up, violence, near suicide off screen, blackmail, self harm, non con kissing, gaslighting, past murders

What I Liked
- chemistry/intimate scenes done well
- different type of plot
- styling
- two smart and capable women

Room For Improvement
- the continuous time jumps back and forth made it confusing/choppy even with over an hour per episode (finally more clear in episode 4 but that was way too long to be confusing)
- after a character who supposedly loved another character attempted to murder, (I can't believe he said "I tried to hold him back") his best friend, cut his face so no one else would find him attractive/want to be with him and then raped him in episode 5, the romance was ruined, there was no redemption arc that could make me want that character to be in a romance with anyone and the near instant forgiveness felt fake
- nonsense plot and character actions continuously took me out of the story, a few examples: a character didn't find it odd he had no verbal/video communication from a certain person, turned out he had his phone the whole time?!, cameras were everywhere until they weren't
- did not care about the business drama

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Completed
Reviewer
6 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A hot mess

Less is more and this series failed to understand this . The first few episodes were great but then it went downhill. Too many storylines going on with little time and so poor execution. The writer wanted to do so much that they ended up doing nothing right .
The last episode was painful to watch . It was as if the writer wanted to add every single cliche known to man .
This series had such great potential but ended up falling flat .
I don’t want to go into details to avoid dropping spoilers but I’ll unfortunately have to rate it a 4/10 .
It’s okay to simplify storylines and if you want something to be complicated, you either pace it better or increase the episodes.
Would I recommend this series to someone else ? No I won’t .
Do I hate it ? No I don’t .
I’m just disappointed

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Sand
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 7, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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Very bad job

Honestly, I managed to finish this series and I don’t even know how. From episode 4 onwards, it just stopped being good. Vier seems like he can’t even think… and don’t talk to me about Stockholm syndrome, it’s just badly written.

Kelvin, who acted badly the whole time, ends up getting a happy ending I find that crazy.

I understand what the story was trying to do, but it’s so poorly executed. Kelvin and Vier lack depth, even though they had a strong background.

The GL couple deserved so much better, with a more developed story. In the end, it all just feels poorly done.

And honestly, NC scenes can’t save a series.

When you end up rooting for the villain, something clearly went wrong with the writing.

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oxenthi
8 people found this review helpful
Mar 9, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

At what point does this dynamic stop functioning as romance at all?

Yesterday enters the Thai BL scene with a premise that makes it clear it has no interest in playing it safe. Instead of following a traditional romance, the series dives into darker territory, where relationships are shaped by trauma, power, and deep emotional imbalance. The result is a narrative that grips through its intensity, but also demands patience and a willingness from the viewer to engage with its more challenging choices.

One of the show’s biggest strengths lies in its central duo. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable and often serves as the main thread holding everything together, even when the writing starts to falter. There is a constant emotional charge in their interactions, especially in the more tense scenes, which keeps the audience invested. Kelvin, in particular, stands out as a deeply unsettling presence, a character built on obsession and emotional distortion whose impact is both captivating and uncomfortable.

That discomfort is very much intentional. Yesterday leans into a “dark romance” dynamic that openly pushes against moral boundaries, and that choice defines the entire experience. The central relationship is far from romanticized and, at times, feels more focused on control, dependency, and emotional harm than on genuine affection. This can be seen as a bold creative direction, but it also raises an inevitable question: at what point does this dynamic stop functioning as romance at all?

The show’s biggest weakness, however, is in how it tells its story. Its fragmented structure, constantly jumping between timelines, ends up doing more harm than good. Rather than building intrigue, these shifts often disrupt the pacing and blur the emotional progression. There are moments where you understand what is happening on a surface level, but struggle to actually feel its weight due to the lack of continuity.

This narrative inconsistency also affects the characters. Kelvin and Veir go through significant changes, but not all of them feel properly developed, which makes some of their actions seem driven more by plot convenience than organic growth. Even so, there is an interesting foundation there, especially in how the series attempts to tie these shifts to past trauma and dysfunctional family dynamics.

As the story progresses, the focus expands beyond the central relationship and leans heavily into power struggles and corporate intrigue. This shift is interesting because, while it adds depth to the world, it also dilutes the emotional core of the romance. At times, Yesterday feels less like a story about two people and more like a thriller about ambition and control.

These different layers do not always come together smoothly. The script frequently relies on rushed or underexplained developments, creating gaps that break immersion. On top of that, the handling of more sensitive themes, such as mental health, can feel somewhat superficial, as if they are used to heighten the drama without being fully explored.

At the end of the day, Yesterday is a deeply contradictory experience, that impresses more for its intention than its execution. There is a strong idea at its core, along with a clear desire to break away from familiar formulas and challenge the audience, and that in itself has value. However, its difficulty in organizing the narrative and fully developing its own conflicts prevents that potential from being fully realized. Even so, it is the kind of story that stays with you, not necessarily for what it gets right, but for what it almost managed to be.

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Rowie
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 3.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Waste of actors

The plot of the series is a mess, everything is all over the place or maybe this is the director's fault. The constant of back and forth of the timeline can be confusing. And the ending is anti climax because the phasing of the series is too cluttered.

Fort's acting is getting better, however Peat's acting and mannerism somehow feels the same as his previous character in his previous series.

I like them but man this series is just not it. Don't waste your time.
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2234Xer
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Toptier performance

This is one of fp top series so far. The actors did well bringing the story to life and the story keeps you interested without trying too hard. Found a dark romance I actually like. Once you get a hang on the timeline, you get a good grasp on the series flow. Great job to the team, looking forward to the special episode
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milkybear
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 23, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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mentally ill ppl deserve love too

Ive seen an absurd amount of reviews headlining that kelvin's redemption arc was unnecessary. The response to Yesterday has proven once again that this generation of viewers lack the capacity to handle and appreciate complex characters. Kelvin has bipolar disorder, one google search should suffice in informing you about the condition - unstable sense of self, distorted view on reality, inability to regulate emotions, leading to intense mood swings that fuel abusive behavior towards oneself and others which in the moment does not register as abusive to the person with bipolar disorder.

“I dont know how to love you” - ep 9 (39:30) to me just cements that Kevlin is unsure whether he has the ability to express his love to Vier in a healthy manner. Does he deserve to be forgiven? Yes absolutely, given his circumstances as well as if you stand in his shoes. Bankrupting Vier and his entire family in his pursuit of power was justified in HIS eyes because 1. Only then would he have avenged himself and his mother as well as achieve his goal 2. In his eyes, his power is Vier’s power therefore the more power he had the more he can give Vier. He held Vier hostage in a fit of rage, understandable bc if my fine shyt ran off for months id lose my mind and lock them up as soon as i saw them again. Was it right? No. Do I understand, hell yes. I think people are forgetting that after a while ( i believe on the 3rd day) he let him go after it clicked to him that just maybe Vier didn't appreciate being chained up and the attempted sexual assault. Vier choose to stay, they were living together and as deluded and sick Kelvin was he truly wanted the best for Vier (reference him getting Vier a psychiatrist). In the final ep everyone was quick to jump on the "Kelvin need to be punished" bandwagon without truly having some compassion. "When people truly love each other there are no mistakes, its about whether or not your willing to forgive" encapsulates the answers on why Vier acted towards Kelvin the way he did and honestly FortPeat did an amazing job. I wished there was less focus on the side couple and more focus on Vier and Kelvin but i truly appreciate the care and attention that was put into Kelvin's character and his relationship with Vier

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Bri
2 people found this review helpful
May 20, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Plot focused on the wrong things

This show was good but definitely has its flaws. The best part of the story was the relationship between Kelvin and Veir. I think that storyline from the trailer, along with FortPeat, is the reason we all tuned into this. The relationship between Nana and Lalin was decent. The storyline with all the company stuff I think is where the show had its weakest moments.

Kelvin and Veir:
They are the strongest and best part of the show like I mentioned before. I loved seeing how their relationship changed. I loved seeing Kelvin lose it and kidnap Veir and just be crazy. It did eventually into a real relationship which was nice as well. Now I did think we were going to get more of Kelvin being crazy and more of Veir being locked up by him. Just based on the trailer, it felt like that would be more of the focus of the show and it wasn't at all. Even just their relationship as a whole seemed to be put on the backburner in the later episodes to focus on other plots that were just not as good. You can tell they loved each other in the end and I'm glad Kelvin went and got help during the six-month time skip. Do I think they should be together? No. I think Veir deserves someone a little more mentally stable, but it's fine. Peat and Fort killed these roles as always and have such incredible chemistry with each other!!

Nana and Lalin:
I'm always happy to see girls as the second couple in a BL, but they always seem to flop a little bit with their storyline, and I felt this one was no different. They just simply didn't get enough screentime for me to care a lot about them. I liked the girls and liked them together, don't get me wrong, but they didn't get enough time that was just the two of them. I think if they had more time I would've cared a lot more.

The company and family drama:
This plot just took up way too much of the show. It was pretty boring and so drawn out. The characters like the dad, the brother, the friends, etc. from all of this were so two dimensional and so unlikable. I didn't like a single one. I didn't really care about this plot line to begin with and in the last few episodes it was the main focus, and I just found myself so bored and annoyed. The wrap up of it all was also just so unsatisfying too. We didn't even get to see Ken get caught. We were just told about it which is such lazy writing. If they weren't going to show us, they should've just had him get caught in the warehouse.

Overall, I think this show wasn't as good as we all hoped and I think it's mainly because the trailer and promotions were so misleading. I think they should've main Kelvin's toxicity with Veir a way heavier focus on the show and it would've been way better and more widely liked.

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Dropped 8/10
Blue Berrii
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 5, 2026
8 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 1
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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OMG Kill me now rant!

I can't believe I have dragged myself through 8 episodes of this awful series.
Everything about this series is bad.
The story keeps shifting in time and in the beginning makes no sense at all.
The acting is wooden and atrocious. Maybe it's all that botox, and plastic surgery, but neither actor seem able to actually change their facial expressions at all, so whatever the scene is their faces look exactly the same.
People say these two have chemistry?!? Umm what, when, show me, cause I didn't see an ounce of chemistry in this or their previous series (which was equally bad).
As for the terrible plot. No just no. Who falls back in love with someone who has ruined their life, their familes lives and their families business!!!!?!
No no no...Rant over.

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JulesBL
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

trauma

the amount of time i screamed and cried for this series>>>>
please someone HAS TO give Peat an award for his acting in this series, literally so good at playing a psycho that i hated kelvin and loved him at the same time, and Fort is such a cutie green flag in every universe. FortPeat are both such amazing actors.
Yes it was a toxic relationship and I know I shouldn’t be happy because at the end they are together (but IM HAPPY), we forgive Kelvin only because he is bipolar. And I really need a series just about the girls story
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