I don’t think it’s a gun, it looks more like a knife, and it seems like he’s pointing it toward his throat,…
He had no choice. His lover was being hurt right in front of him, and his father wasn’t stopping. If I were him, I would have done the same. This whole scene reminds me of the heartbreaking tragedy in Until We Meet Again all over again.
MDL monitors thousands of series, so their information isn’t always 100% accurate with release times. I got this update directly from GagaOOLala, the official legal platform for this series.
We’ll just have to wait and see next week to find out!
I can’t believe this is actually happening! Our very first zombie BL! It has over 21 main cast members, and the lineup looks absolutely massive and expensive. I’ve never seen a BL series with this many main characters before, and I’m beyond excited to see how it turns out. Zombie is my favourite genre, and now it’s combined with BL, this is literally my dream come true!
This drama is not good in my opinion, and not only because of the ending, it lacks a lot from the beginning. You…
Just because people enjoy a show you don’t doesn’t make them stupid. Everyone is entitled to their own taste. You might like a certain type of food or film while others prefer something different. That’s what makes discussions interesting, different opinions, not insults.
Calling fans “stupid” because they enjoy something you don’t says more about you than the show. People connect to stories for many reasons: the chemistry between the leads, the emotional beats, the message, or simply because it makes them feel something. Enjoying a show someone else dislikes does not mean you lack sense; it means you see value where they do.
If you want your criticism to be taken seriously, make it clear, specific, and respectful. Saying “the drama lacks a lot” is vague. Point out what you disliked, such as the pacing, character motivation, or production quality, and give examples. That makes your critique useful instead of just an insult.
You called us stupid, yet you made several spelling, grammar, and sentence-structure mistakes. If you want to persuade anyone, write clearly.
Below is your original sentence and a corrected version so you can see what I mean.
Original: “The producers behind the drama put anything in and they know that the fans will like and sanctify any . The fans are very stupid because the drama lacks a lot, and I mean it in the literal sense, a lot.”
Corrected: “The producers behind the drama threw anything into it because they know fans will like and sanctify anything. The drama does lack a lot, but calling the fans ‘stupid’ does not strengthen your point.”
You could have said this instead if you wanted to be taken seriously: “This drama wasn’t good in my opinion, and it isn’t only because of the ending. It lacked consistent plotting and believable character motivation from the start. It felt like the producers put scenes in knowing fans would overlook the problems.”
Respect goes both ways. Disagree all you want, but do it without insulting people and with language that actually communicates your point.
We cannot always have a perfect ending, not in stories and not in real life. ABO Desire reminded me of that truth with a beauty that aches. The main couple found their light, but the second was left in shadow, and somehow that feels real.
Because in real life too, some loves find their forever, while others fade like whispers in the wind. Some hearts heal together, others break in silence and learn to keep beating through the pain. So many shows and series end in sorrow, with love torn apart and dreams left unfinished. But at least this one did not fall into tragedy. It gave us hope, a fragile but precious kind of peace. It showed that love, even after all the storms, can still bloom.
For me, I am grateful. This story will linger, soft and heavy, like a memory I do not wish to forget. I will carry it with me, the warmth, the heartbreak, the sacrifice. My Saturdays will no longer feel the same. They will feel a little emptier, yet somehow fuller too, because ABO Desire left behind not just an ending, but a feeling that will stay with me for a very long time.
My two favourite couple from The Sign! From a modern police drama to a dancing historical series, what a big and exciting genre shift. I’m so excited and can’t wait to see how it turns out. Babe and Billy have incredible chemistry, both on and off screen, and honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re actually dating in real life.
I’ve watched 115 Thai BLs, and this one easily makes my top 3. It’s so good and so addictive! Trust me, watch it, you won’t regret it. Episode 7 is the best one so far, so definitely look forward to that!
Watch below trailer at 3:00 time stamped
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtfvVjvppwY
If you don’t believe me, just wait until next week to find out!
https://world-of-bl.com/index.php/Thai/LoveInTheMoonlight
We’ll just have to wait and see next week to find out!
Episode 11 drops next Tuesday on the 21st, and we’re getting a double release with episodes 12 and 13 next Wednesday on the 22nd!
I’m so excited, we’re getting three additional episodes instead of two! Best news ever! 🎉
On the sad side, the series ends next week 😭
Calling fans “stupid” because they enjoy something you don’t says more about you than the show. People connect to stories for many reasons: the chemistry between the leads, the emotional beats, the message, or simply because it makes them feel something. Enjoying a show someone else dislikes does not mean you lack sense; it means you see value where they do.
If you want your criticism to be taken seriously, make it clear, specific, and respectful. Saying “the drama lacks a lot” is vague. Point out what you disliked, such as the pacing, character motivation, or production quality, and give examples. That makes your critique useful instead of just an insult.
You called us stupid, yet you made several spelling, grammar, and sentence-structure mistakes. If you want to persuade anyone, write clearly.
Below is your original sentence and a corrected version so you can see what I mean.
Original:
“The producers behind the drama put anything in and they know that the fans will like and sanctify any . The fans are very stupid because the drama lacks a lot, and I mean it in the literal sense, a lot.”
Corrected:
“The producers behind the drama threw anything into it because they know fans will like and sanctify anything. The drama does lack a lot, but calling the fans ‘stupid’ does not strengthen your point.”
You could have said this instead if you wanted to be taken seriously:
“This drama wasn’t good in my opinion, and it isn’t only because of the ending. It lacked consistent plotting and believable character motivation from the start. It felt like the producers put scenes in knowing fans would overlook the problems.”
Respect goes both ways. Disagree all you want, but do it without insulting people and with language that actually communicates your point.
Consider this a free English and manners class.
Because in real life too, some loves find their forever, while others fade like whispers in the wind. Some hearts heal together, others break in silence and learn to keep beating through the pain. So many shows and series end in sorrow, with love torn apart and dreams left unfinished. But at least this one did not fall into tragedy. It gave us hope, a fragile but precious kind of peace. It showed that love, even after all the storms, can still bloom.
For me, I am grateful. This story will linger, soft and heavy, like a memory I do not wish to forget. I will carry it with me, the warmth, the heartbreak, the sacrifice. My Saturdays will no longer feel the same. They will feel a little emptier, yet somehow fuller too, because ABO Desire left behind not just an ending, but a feeling that will stay with me for a very long time.
I’ve watched 115 Thai BLs, and this one easily makes my top 3. It’s so good and so addictive! Trust me, watch it, you won’t regret it. Episode 7 is the best one so far, so definitely look forward to that!