For me I always dislike characters (especially family members) who are truly selfish. Even when you take Lu Feng…
Episode 11 is the best one for me. Yes, abusers in real life are scum, and I agree with you.
But this is fiction, not real life.
Are we going to cancel/stop watching every show or movie that depicts rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, we can say goodbye to half of modern storytelling.
Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, award-winning, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean you support it. No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I want to do that.”
Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths. We explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to understand their impact.
That is the point of storytelling. It creates tension, challenges our empathy, and holds up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only watched shows with perfect morals and flawless characters, we would lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface, and entire genres of storytelling.
So no, watching a rape scene does not mean we support rape or are normalizing it. Watching a story that includes an abuser does not mean we support abuse.
It simply means we understand the difference between fiction and reality
So many people are hating Yi Chen's brother, but there are always two sides to every story. Put yourself in his shoes. If someone hurt your family, caused your mother to end up in the hospital, pushed you down the stairs and left you crippled, how would you feel? He spent years in rehabilitation just to get back to normal. Then he suddenly lost contact with his older brother, and years later he found out that Lu Feng was the one who kidnapped and imprisoned him, and that his brother almost lost his life.
Yes, the younger brother is a hypocrite in some ways. He is gay himself, yet he hid the text messages and interfered with his brother's relationship. He is also in a happy relationship with his own partner. I know many people will say, "If he can be happy, why can't he let his brother be happy too?"
But how many times did Lu Feng hurt his brother? From the younger brother's perspective, Lu Feng was never someone he could trust. Everything he did came from wanting to protect his brother, even if he went about it the wrong way.
At the end of the day, he still let his brother go and accepted his relationship with Lu Feng. I'm not defending all of his actions, but I can understand why he acted the way he did.
I honestly don't know why so many people keep hating on the brother. He is a flawed character, but that's what makes him interesting. Without him, this series wouldn't be nearly as good as it is. Just enjoy the show and appreciate the different perspectives.
Tomorrow is the final episode. I still remember watching episodes 1 and 2 when they first aired. This has honestly been the best BL of 2026 for me. Every single episode has been so good and addictive, and I really don't want it to end.
Why, why, why are they still writing female characters like this? She appears once and ruins everyone's lives…
What she did in episode 7 was wrong, but in episode 8 she apologized. She said she misses her brother so much, so maybe her grief and anger got the better of her. She admitted that she lost her temper, and she also apologized at the hospital in episode 8.
LinXia, what she did was wrong. She should not have exposed the doctor for being gay in front of everyone. Her brother's death was an accident.
The principal was also wrong. You cannot fire someone for being gay. I'm so glad I live in a Western country where same sex relationships are legal. We promote LGBT rights here in Australia, and it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of their sexual orientation.
waiit they dropped 2 eps today?? did they also drop earlier than usual? they usually drop around 10am in my time…
Scroll up and click on the Episodes tab. It will show you the exact release dates and how many episodes will be released. MDL also has a countdown timer in your current time zone showing exactly when each episode will air.
Set in 1999 to 2000, right at the start of the new millennium. I love how they communicate using cans and strings instead of being constantly glued to their phones.
This series reminds me so much of Bad Buddy. It’s like they’re Pat and Pran’s babies. ❤️
You get aaaaall of this from the 1st episode? from only 1 episode ? 😂 bls are more and more overhyped here…
My review is based on Episode 1, which is why I marked it as 1 out of 1 episode watched. Who are you to decide that people aren’t allowed to review a show after watching an episode? Reviews are meant to reflect a viewer’s experience at the time they write them. That’s like saying someone can’t review a restaurant until they’ve tried every item on the menu, or that they can’t review a book until they’ve finished every book in the series. People review shows based on what they’ve seen so far, and as more episodes are released, their opinions can change. That’s exactly why MDL allows users to edit and update their reviews.
If I end up disappointed later, I’ll update my review accordingly. MDL allows users to post reviews before a series is finished so people can read them and decide whether they want to watch. If the show goes downhill, I’ll edit my review and lower my score, just like I’ve done with many other series. There have been plenty of times when I gave a show 10/10 while it was airing, only to lower it to 6/10 after it finished.
If you don’t like that policy, take it up with MDL. If you don’t like how MDL works, then choose another review website that suits you better. There’s no point commenting about it here, as it won’t change anything, and I’ll continue posting reviews before a show finishes, just as MDL allows.
Fourth and Gemini are my favourite couple from My School President, and one of my favourite actors, Bright from I Feel You Linger in the Air, has recently joined GMMTV.
To be honest, I’m not religious and priest storylines are usually not my thing, but I’ll be watching this to support three amazing actors.
There are literally only two product placement scenes, the noodles and the chocolate milk, and the whole thing…
So you're saying that as long as the characters are eating or drinking while having a conversation, you're fine with it?
Because that's basically what happened in Episode 6. Gaysorn was drinking the chocolate milk in the living room while talking with Ray and Mekin. There was no preparation scene, just a character consuming a product during an ongoing scene.
So by your logic, you're okay with the chocolate milk product placement but not the noodles?
There are literally only two product placement scenes, the noodles and the chocolate milk, and the whole thing…
I understand where you’re coming from, but if there were no product placements in this series, where would the funding come from? Like I said before, I’d rather have some product placements and get 8 episodes than have no product placements and no series at all.
There are literally only two product placement scenes, the noodles and the chocolate milk, and the whole thing…
Your initial post was complaining about the product placement that’s it unbearable . If there’s too much of it, you complain, and now that it’s less than a minute, you’re still complaining. If you don’t like product placement in series, then this one and GMMTV shows in general probably aren’t for you.
The product placements in this series are unbearable. It feels like a GMM show.
There are literally only two product placement scenes, the noodles and the chocolate milk, and the whole thing is less than a minute combined. It just feels like watching the characters eat and drink. Product placement doesn't really bother me when it's that brief.
Plus, productions need sponsors to help fund shows. I'd rather sit through a few seconds of product placement than not have the show made at all.
That's what rich people do, they spend money. 😂 You're hating on the episode because he spent money on his…
Yes, you’re right that Krit comes from a wealthy and influential family. He even gave his ex an entire apartment as a gesture of love. I just don’t see episode 7 the same way. It felt like your disappointment came mainly from him spending money on Wayu, whereas I saw it as part of his love language
But this is fiction, not real life.
Are we going to cancel/stop watching every show or movie that depicts rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, we can say goodbye to half of modern storytelling.
Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, award-winning, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean you support it. No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I want to do that.”
Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths. We explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to understand their impact.
That is the point of storytelling. It creates tension, challenges our empathy, and holds up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only watched shows with perfect morals and flawless characters, we would lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface, and entire genres of storytelling.
So no, watching a rape scene does not mean we support rape or are normalizing it. Watching a story that includes an abuser does not mean we support abuse.
It simply means we understand the difference between fiction and reality
Put yourself in his shoes. If someone hurt your family, caused your mother to end up in the hospital, pushed you down the stairs and left you crippled, how would you feel? He spent years in rehabilitation just to get back to normal. Then he suddenly lost contact with his older brother, and years later he found out that Lu Feng was the one who kidnapped and imprisoned him, and that his brother almost lost his life.
Yes, the younger brother is a hypocrite in some ways. He is gay himself, yet he hid the text messages and interfered with his brother's relationship. He is also in a happy relationship with his own partner. I know many people will say, "If he can be happy, why can't he let his brother be happy too?"
But how many times did Lu Feng hurt his brother? From the younger brother's perspective, Lu Feng was never someone he could trust. Everything he did came from wanting to protect his brother, even if he went about it the wrong way.
At the end of the day, he still let his brother go and accepted his relationship with Lu Feng. I'm not defending all of his actions, but I can understand why he acted the way he did.
I honestly don't know why so many people keep hating on the brother. He is a flawed character, but that's what makes him interesting. Without him, this series wouldn't be nearly as good as it is. Just enjoy the show and appreciate the different perspectives.
The principal was also wrong. You cannot fire someone for being gay. I'm so glad I live in a Western country where same sex relationships are legal. We promote LGBT rights here in Australia, and it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of their sexual orientation.
China is such a homophobic country.
Love is love.
For me, I use both PrEP and condoms to be safe. Everyone has their own preferences, and it’s a personal choice what level of protection they prefer.
She reads BL novels and wants to ship her brother. It’s so cute and I love how supportive she is. ❤️
This series reminds me so much of Bad Buddy. It’s like they’re Pat and Pran’s babies. ❤️
If I end up disappointed later, I’ll update my review accordingly. MDL allows users to post reviews before a series is finished so people can read them and decide whether they want to watch. If the show goes downhill, I’ll edit my review and lower my score, just like I’ve done with many other series. There have been plenty of times when I gave a show 10/10 while it was airing, only to lower it to 6/10 after it finished.
If you don’t like that policy, take it up with MDL. If you don’t like how MDL works, then choose another review website that suits you better. There’s no point commenting about it here, as it won’t change anything, and I’ll continue posting reviews before a show finishes, just as MDL allows.
To be honest, I’m not religious and priest storylines are usually not my thing, but I’ll be watching this to support three amazing actors.
Because that's basically what happened in Episode 6. Gaysorn was drinking the chocolate milk in the living room while talking with Ray and Mekin. There was no preparation scene, just a character consuming a product during an ongoing scene.
So by your logic, you're okay with the chocolate milk product placement but not the noodles?
Plus, productions need sponsors to help fund shows. I'd rather sit through a few seconds of product placement than not have the show made at all.