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I’ve also added these to your list:
• Shine
• My Sweetheart Jom
• The Love Never Sets (airing)
• The Cursed Love (airing)
• Me and Who (airing)
• The Wicked Game (airing)
• Lover Merman (airing)
These are just Thai and only for 2025. We are so lucky this year.
Tell me if you agree, if not, what’s yours?
Thailand 🇹🇭 Love in The Moonlight
China 🇨🇳Revenged Love
Taiwan 🇹🇼 Secret Lover
South Korea 🇰🇷 Secret Relationships
Japan 🇯🇵 Stay by My Side after the Rain
Vietnam 🇻🇳 Awaiting Dawn
She was never cruel, only clueless, lost in a world she didn’t understand.
So many spoke against her, calling her useless, blind, a burden
but I saw the gentleness beneath her silence.
When she finally learned the truth about Prince Saenkaew and Sasin,
her heart opened without hesitation.
Her voice trembled with regret as she said,
“If only they had told me from the start, I could have helped.”
Those words shattered me.
They carried sorrow, love, and a quiet ache that the father could never feel.
While others turned away, she became the light that stayed.
Episode 2 unraveled that silence beautifully. The idea of the notebook, filled with Ice’s handwriting, his doodles, his quiet feelings captured on paper, became a window to their past. Through those pages, we saw how they met, how laughter once replaced the tears that now stained their memories. It was such a brilliant way to tell their story, love written in ink, now smudged by time and regret.
Then came the heartbreak. Another father poisoned by homophobia, another wall built from cruelty. Ice arrived with a teddy bear, ready to congratulate Saint on his graduation, a small gesture but one filled with so much love. Yet, Saint’s father stopped him at the door, his words slicing through Ice like a blade: “Saint already has a girlfriend. Don’t come here again.”
And just like that, the rain that once united them became the rain that washed Ice away. He walked home drenched not only in water but in sorrow. He never knew the truth, that Saint never had a girlfriend, that it was all a lie, a cruel misunderstanding that grew into tragedy.
Ice’s pain runs deeper than the surface. A father who drank away his love, debts that chained his youth, and now, when he finally found someone to love, another father crushed that fragile hope to dust.
But fate was not done tormenting him. The man who should have guided him, his professor, his mentor, betrayed him in the most unforgivable way. Drugged, violated, filmed. His innocence stolen and paraded before the world that chose to judge, not protect. Instead of justice, he was handed shame.
Then came the final blow, his father’s death, the debt collectors’ cruelty. Forced into adult films, Ice’s body became currency, his soul left bleeding. Each night he closes his eyes only to face another nightmare, the same wounds replaying in the darkness.
Yet fate, cruel as it may be, leaves a single thread of mercy. Ice finds himself sharing a room with Saint once more. Perhaps destiny is offering him one last chance, a chance for Saint to become the light that reaches through the cracks, to remind Ice that love still exists.
Because sometimes, the most broken hearts are the ones most capable of love, if only someone is brave enough to hold them again. 💔
Yes, the professor is evil and should be punished by law. The wife’s slap was wrong, but she didn’t deserve to lose her child. The baby is innocent and has nothing to do with this, it didn’t choose its parents, didn’t do anything wrong, and shouldn’t suffer for their mistakes. We should punish the guilty, not celebrate an innocent life lost.
"After the marriage, Pinanong suffers from her husband’s coldness and lack of love. Her father then shows her photos of Saenkaew and Sasin kissing, ordering her to go through divorce and seize the family fortune. Realizing that Saenkaew and Sasin’s love is sincere, Pinanong decides to upend her father’s scheme"
My Theory is the key word here is “upend.” In this context, it means to overturn, disrupt, or completely reverse. When it says Pin decides to upend her father’s scheme, it means she plans to thwart or ruin his plan, going against his orders and stopping him from using the situation to his advantage. It carries a sense of taking decisive action to turn things around or turn the tables.
So maybe Pin will change and side with Prince Saenkaew and Sasin, letting them be together. Fingers crossed, I hope I’m right for the finale!
Episode 12 (version 1) will be the happy ending, and Episode 12 (version 2) will be the sad ending.
Those who’ve watched 609 Bedtime Story will know what I mean, that series also had two alternate endings.
This is just my theory, but it makes sense. Why else would the final episode be two hours long? Why not just make it Episode 13 instead of breaking their usual tradition?
But there are definitely Thai BLs that feel more mature and don’t have that at all.
I like Japanese and Korean BLs too, but most of them don’t have fighting scenes or the police/mafia theme, which is something I’m really into. I’m probably the opposite of you though, I prefer longer episodes, around 50 minutes with about 12 episodes. The shorter 20 minute Japanese and Korean BLs feel too quick for me.
Have you tried exploring Chinese BLs? Revenged Love is my favourite this year. And if you like historical dramas, definitely check out Kill to Love. It’s not as high quality as The Untamed, but it’s the first Chinese uncensored BL, and it’s really good.
Recently, there have been some amazing Thai BLs - Khemjira, Love in the Moonlight and The Cursed Love. All three are mature with great plots. Especially Love in the Moonlight, give it a try and it might just change your perspective on Thai BLs.