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Replying to aqibjavedd0 Jun 20, 2026
The Edge of Horizon (2026) https://myasiantv.plus/series/the-edge-of-horizon-2026/
Please consider watching this on GagaOOLala/YouTube/One31 instead of using illegal streaming platforms.

The actors, crew, and creators worked incredibly hard to bring this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated.

If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your personal choice. But please don’t come here promoting illegal websites as if it’s acceptable.

It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to the fans who choose to support it through legal channels.

Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful, but it also undermines the hard work of everyone involved in the production. Piracy hurts the industry and reduces opportunities for the writers, directors, actors, and crew who create the content we love.

If you truly care about BL and want to see more high quality series in the future, please support them through official platforms whenever possible. That’s how the industry continues to grow, and it’s the least we can do to show our appreciation.
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Replying to NLE Jun 20, 2026
8.8 is literally the 3rd highest rated BL out of 700+ titles here on MDL. It’s only been 3 episodes as well,…
The Untamed 9.0
Duang with You 8.9
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Replying to ashesinthewind Jun 20, 2026
Both Secret Relationships and To Be Continued are on the list of my favourite BL series and I really, really hope…
Me too, love both series. This remake will be great
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Replying to ThaiBLfan026 Jun 20, 2026
I hope that they will put english subtitles on one31 page.
It's on Gagaoolala and there are always option for English subtitle, not sure about One31page though
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Replying to Fujoshi Jun 20, 2026
Why do MDL users rarely rate dramas based on actual quality? Some great dramas get low ratings, while weaker ones…
8.8 is literally the 3rd highest rated BL out of 700+ titles here on MDL. It’s only been 3 episodes as well, and the total number of episodes is only 6. That’s already a huge achievement. We can’t expect it to stay at a 9 forever.

It’s a very good series, but I’ve watched over 500+ BLs, and I still wouldn’t say it’s my top one. So 8.8 is already justified.
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Replying to Moonzy Jun 20, 2026
you are hating him for no reason atp
Well, I think he’s annoying, and even if I hate his character, that’s my opinion. It’s fine if you like his character, but you started by saying I had no reason. I already explained my reasons.

The reason I think he’s annoying is because he keeps speaking Thai and expects the Korean guy to understand, even though the Korean guy clearly says multiple times that he doesn’t understand. Isn’t that annoying to you?

Imagine I walked up to you and started speaking a language you don’t understand. You tell me you can’t understand me, but I just keep going anyway. Wouldn’t you find that annoying?
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Replying to Moonzy Jun 20, 2026
you are hating him for no reason atp
I’m not hating. Do you know how to read English? I said he’s annoying. The character is annoying. I never mentioned the word hate in my post.
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Replying to LAmom Jun 20, 2026
Thanks for spoiling this drama for me by revealing too much information. Members of MyDramaList trust each other…
Please know the difference between a plot and a spoiler.

A plot is the foundation of the story. It explains the setting, the characters, and the central conflict. Saying one family is supportive while the other is homophobic is part of the plot. It’s no different from describing what’s already established in the premise, trailers, tags, or synopsis. A spoiler is revealing major twists, surprise events, or the ending, like who dies, who betrays someone, or who ends up together.

Here’s a bit of advice though. If you don’t want to know even the basic plot, watch the episode before reading the comments. That’s like walking into a movie discussion and getting upset because people are discussing the movie.
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Replying to LAmom Jun 20, 2026
Thanks for spoiling this drama for me by revealing too much information. Members of MyDramaList trust each other…
We’re here to talk about the show, not the weather.

I didn’t spoil anything. The homophobic parents are a common theme in many BLs.

As for the police officer, that’s already in the trailer, the tags, and the official plot. Maybe next time watch the series first before coming here. What did you expect us to talk about, the weather instead?
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Replying to Steven Scharf Jun 20, 2026
Who buys a plane ticket, goes through immigration, checks in for a flight, and flies all the way there just to…
I just remove the word ‘immigration’ because it’s a domestic flight, happy now Mr Perfect ?
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Replying to Steven Scharf Jun 20, 2026
Who buys a plane ticket, goes through immigration, checks in for a flight, and flies all the way there just to…
It doesn’t matter whether it’s a domestic or international flight, or whether you have to go through immigration.

Say you apologized to a friend and they didn’t accept it. Would you really buy a plane ticket, go to the airport, check in, go through security, wait at the gate, board the plane, and fly there just to apologize?

That’s my point. Going through immigration is only one extra step. What matters is the level of determination. He was willing to go through all of that just to say sorry.
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NLE Jun 20, 2026
Review Love of Silom
I cried so much watching this series.

One family has wealth, fame, and status, yet they seem so lacking in understanding and compassion. A homophobic father calls his own son abnormal for being gay, forcing him into a marriage that destroys his chance at happiness. Krit even followed in his father's footsteps and became a police officer, only to find himself trapped in a life he never chose.

From personal experience, I know that if you are gay and attracted to men, it is not something you can simply change. Forcing someone into a heterosexual marriage only creates pain for everyone involved. The person being forced suffers, and so does the spouse who enters the relationship believing they are loved in the way they deserve. We have seen this heartbreaking reality portrayed in countless BL stories because it reflects a truth many people have lived.

Then there is Wayu's family. They are poor, and their lives are far from perfect. His mother struggles with a gambling addiction, and his sister once left home. Yet when it matters most, they come back to one another. They support each other, accept each other, and never judge Wayu for being gay. Their home may not be filled with riches, but it is filled with love.

This series reminds us that money, wealth, and reputation cannot buy happiness. A table covered with delicacies means little if the people sitting around it are lonely and miserable. Sometimes a simple bowl of porridge shared with those who love and accept you brings far more joy than abalone, luxury, and all the comforts money can buy.

In the end, the richest people are not those with the most possessions, but those who have a place where they can be themselves and still be loved. ❤️
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NLE Jun 20, 2026
I cried so much watching this series.

One family has wealth, fame, and status, yet they seem so lacking in understanding and compassion. A homophobic father calls his own son abnormal for being gay, forcing him into a marriage that destroys his chance at happiness. Krit even followed in his father's footsteps and became a police officer, only to find himself trapped in a life he never chose.

From personal experience, I know that if you are gay and attracted to men, it is not something you can simply change. Forcing someone into a heterosexual marriage only creates pain for everyone involved. The person being forced suffers, and so does the spouse who enters the relationship believing they are loved in the way they deserve. We have seen this heartbreaking reality portrayed in countless BL stories because it reflects a truth many people have lived.

Then there is Wayu's family. They are poor, and their lives are far from perfect. His mother struggles with a gambling addiction, and his sister once left home. Yet when it matters most, they come back to one another. They support each other, accept each other, and never judge Wayu for being gay. Their home may not be filled with riches, but it is filled with love.

This series reminds us that money, wealth, and reputation cannot buy happiness. A table covered with delicacies means little if the people sitting around it are lonely and miserable. Sometimes a simple bowl of porridge shared with those who love and accept you brings far more joy than abalone, luxury, and all the comforts money can buy.

In the end, the richest people are not those with the most possessions, but those who have a place where they can be themselves and still be loved. ❤️
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Replying to Steven Scharf Jun 20, 2026
Who buys a plane ticket, goes through immigration, checks in for a flight, and flies all the way there just to…
Did you even watch Episode 4? I was being sarcastic.

More importantly, it was Toto who bought the ticket, regardless of whether it was a domestic or international flight.

I'm not talking about Kanit. He's a flight attendant, so he doesn't need to pay for a ticket because he's working for the airline.

I'm talking about Toto. In Episode 3, he apologized to Kanit, but Kanit didn't accept it. So Toto bought a ticket and boarded the same flight just so he could apologize to him again in person on the freakin plane.

The whole point of that scene was to show how determined Toto was to make things right.

What do you mean telling Lion doing 4 trips, this post have nothing to do with cheating ex?
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On Love of Silom (Uncut Ver.) Jun 20, 2026
I cried so much watching this series.

One family has wealth, fame, and status, yet they seem so lacking in understanding and compassion. A homophobic father calls his own son abnormal for being gay, forcing him into a marriage that destroys his chance at happiness. Krit even followed in his father's footsteps and became a police officer, only to find himself trapped in a life he never chose.

From personal experience, I know that if you are gay and attracted to men, it is not something you can simply change. Forcing someone into a heterosexual marriage only creates pain for everyone involved. The person being forced suffers, and so does the spouse who enters the relationship believing they are loved in the way they deserve. We have seen this heartbreaking reality portrayed in countless BL stories because it reflects a truth many people have lived.

Then there is Wayu's family. They are poor, and their lives are far from perfect. His mother struggles with a gambling addiction, and his sister once left home. Yet when it matters most, they come back to one another. They support each other, accept each other, and never judge Wayu for being gay. Their home may not be filled with riches, but it is filled with love.

This series reminds us that money, wealth, and reputation cannot buy happiness. A table covered with delicacies means little if the people sitting around it are lonely and miserable. Sometimes a simple bowl of porridge shared with those who love and accept you brings far more joy than abalone, luxury, and all the comforts money can buy.

In the end, the richest people are not those with the most possessions, but those who have a place where they can be themselves and still be loved. ❤️
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On Love of Silom Jun 20, 2026
I cried so much watching this series.

One family has wealth, fame, and status, yet they seem so lacking in understanding and compassion. A homophobic father calls his own son abnormal for being gay, forcing him into a marriage that destroys his chance at happiness. Krit even followed in his father's footsteps and became a police officer, only to find himself trapped in a life he never chose.

From personal experience, I know that if you are gay and attracted to men, it is not something you can simply change. Forcing someone into a heterosexual marriage only creates pain for everyone involved. The person being forced suffers, and so does the spouse who enters the relationship believing they are loved in the way they deserve. We have seen this heartbreaking reality portrayed in countless BL stories because it reflects a truth many people have lived.

Then there is Wayu's family. They are poor, and their lives are far from perfect. His mother struggles with a gambling addiction, and his sister once left home. Yet when it matters most, they come back to one another. They support each other, accept each other, and never judge Wayu for being gay. Their home may not be filled with riches, but it is filled with love.

This series reminds us that money, wealth, and reputation cannot buy happiness. A table covered with delicacies means little if the people sitting around it are lonely and miserable. Sometimes a simple bowl of porridge shared with those who love and accept you brings far more joy than abalone, luxury, and all the comforts money can buy.

In the end, the richest people are not those with the most possessions, but those who have a place where they can be themselves and still be loved. ❤️
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Replying to Lorien_cm Jun 20, 2026
I think Nao loves Suer but he didn't realise it yet. Like my beloved Northsaid to Nao, you didn't like this girl…
Yeah, I noticed that too. But this is a BL series, so it leans into fantasy a bit. Unless a character is bisexual and attracted to both men and women, it's usually not that simple for someone to go from being straight to being gay.

That said, it's part of the fun of the genre. Somehow, all five couples are friends, and they all end up being gay and finding love within the same circle. It's definitely more of a BL fantasy than something you'd commonly see in real life.

In the real world, most friend groups are a mix of different sexual orientations. Some people are gay, some are straight, some are bisexual, and others may identify differently. Reality tends to be a lot more varied than what we see in BL stories.
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NLE Jun 20, 2026
If you're watching on GagaOOLala, I just realized that some episodes have extra scenes after the credits, so don't stop watching when the episode seems to end.

For example, at the end of Episode 4, there's a breathtaking post credit scene where QingLang gently grabs ChangYang by the neck and pulls him into a kiss. The forest and lakeside backdrop is stunning, bathed in soft light, while the music drifts quietly through the scene. Everything comes together to create a moment that feels tender, romantic, and almost dreamlike.

Make sure you stay through the credits, because some of the most beautiful moments are waiting at the very end.
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If you're watching on GagaOOLala, I just realized that some episodes have extra scenes after the credits, so don't stop watching when the episode seems to end.

For example, at the end of Episode 4, there's a breathtaking post credit scene where QingLang gently grabs ChangYang by the neck and pulls him into a kiss. The forest and lakeside backdrop is stunning, bathed in soft light, while the music drifts quietly through the scene. Everything comes together to create a moment that feels tender, romantic, and almost dreamlike.

Make sure you stay through the credits, because some of the most beautiful moments are waiting at the very end.
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