Please consider watching this series on iQIYI, or if you don’t want to pay, stream it for free on their official YouTube channel instead of using illegal platforms. 🙏
The actors, crew, and creators worked incredibly hard to bring this story to life — they deserve to be supported, not pirated. 💔
If you can’t afford to pay or choose not to, that’s entirely your decision. But please don’t promote illegal sites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to both the people who made the series and to the fans who are supporting it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links isn’t just unlawful — it’s a slap in the face to the entire production team. 🚫 Piracy doesn’t just hurt the industry; it takes away jobs, funding, and future opportunities from the creators we claim to love.
If you truly care about BL content and want to see more high-quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry survives and grows — and honestly, it’s the least we can do.
You should definitely check out their behind-the-scenes clips — there are over 100 videos on their YouTube channel!Like…
I’m not trying to be rude, but I visited Japan 🇯🇵 last year and was honestly blown away by how well-mannered and respectful everyone was. Everything was so clean, people lined up patiently, and no one ever pushed in. Even on the trains, it was completely silent — no loud conversations or phone calls. Out of the 40+ countries I’ve travelled to, Japan easily stands out as one of the most respectful.
Then I visited China 🇨🇳, and the experience was completely different. People were spitting and smoking on the streets, pushing in lines, and there just didn’t seem to be much patience or awareness of personal space.
So I guess it’s a cultural thing — and maybe that’s why some Chinese fans acted the way they did toward Zi Yu. It doesn’t make it okay, especially if it puts him in distress, but it might help explain where that kind of chaotic behavior comes from.
Fan shipping can be a beautiful thing… when it’s done right.
Gemini and Fourth truly captured hearts in My School President and Moonlight Chicken, but seeing them in My Love Mix-Up felt different — like the magic had faded. It was a little disappointing, honestly, because we know what they’re capable of together.
Then there’s JimmySea. Watching them evolve through Vice Versa, Last Twilight, and now this new show — their connection just keeps deepening. Episode 1 already felt so emotionally grounded, and it reminded me why fans fall for on-screen pairs in the first place.
It blows my mind that only Thailand really leans into fan shipping. Imagine the potential if China, Korea, Japan, or Taiwan embraced it too. Look at YinWar, TayNew, EarthMix or FirstKhao — their bond keeps fans invested long after the final episode. Fan shipping isn’t just marketing; it’s magic when it’s done right.
You should definitely check out their behind-the-scenes clips — there are over 100 videos on their YouTube channel!Like…
Zi Yu was completely swarmed and attacked by crazy fans at the airport — it was honestly hard to watch. He looked so stressed and upset.
For his safety, I really don’t think they’ll hold a fan meeting. It would be absolute chaos if they did, and honestly, it’s just not worth risking his well-being.
You should definitely check out their behind-the-scenes clips — there are over 100 videos on their YouTube channel!Like…
Totally understand what you mean! The BTS clips definitely give a different vibe, but they also make you love the cast even more 🥹 I’m not sure either about the fan meets, but I really hope they do a group one like the Thai BLs — and maybe even let fans go on stage for a meet and greet 🤞 That would be a dream come true!
Just rewatched all 14 episodes for the next one in 9 hours😭😭 I am definitely obsessed atp
You should definitely check out their behind-the-scenes clips — there are over 100 videos on their YouTube channel!
Like you, I’m completely obsessed. Once the show ends, if they release a photobook, DVD box set, stickers, or any merch at all, I’m buying everything. And if they hold a live fan meeting, I’ll fly from Australia to China just to be there! 🥳
Please consider watching this on YouTube (GMMTV) instead of illegal platforms. The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life — they deserve to be supported, not pirated.
Watching this series on YouTube is for FREE— don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful, but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry — it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows — and it’s the least we can do.
Just watched The Red Envelope — 9/10! So funny and heartwarming! 😂💖 Billkin and Kris were amazing, I missed them so much! Loved that the Thai version gave us both a traditional ghost wedding and a Western ceremony — they truly deserved it. That dinner table scene with the phone? Comedy gold!
Just finished Episode 1 of DogBro and wow… the cringe was real 😅. What I hate most in some Thai BLs is the nonstop annoying sound effects and exaggerated "comedy noises" — and this episode was full of them. My ears were begging for mercy. Also, is it just me or do the actors' voices sound off? Kinda outdated and unnatural for 2025.
That said, the dog is adorable and the two male leads are pretty cute too. Looks like another university friends-to-lovers trope — let’s see how the remaining 5 episodes go. Fingers crossed it improves! 🤞
On a positive note, I’m in love with the OST! The song is so catchy — “knocking, knock, knock” has been stuck in my head. 🎶
So the final episode is officially out on August 12 but for people who pay for fast track on IQIYI they will have…
Thank you for the info! I’ll definitely be watching it legally on iQIYI. The actors, crew, and creators poured their hearts into this series—they deserve our support, not piracy. 💔
If we truly care about BL and want to see more high-quality productions in the future, the best thing we can do is support them through official platforms. That’s how the industry grows—and honestly, it’s the least we can do.
No wonder Charan fears the rain. It holds the memory of goodbye— the last time he saw his mother, walking away beneath a sky heavy with sorrow. Moments later, the same rain bore witness to twisted metal and shattered glass— a crash that left him an orphan, alone in a world that never dried.
But fate, in all its quiet brilliance, was already writing a deeper story. For Prince Khanin, too, became an orphan under that same storm-stained sky. Two lives broken by the same rain, two hearts marked by the same loss, growing up apart, yet always moving towards a shared horizon.
Now, as men, they meet—not by chance, but by design, drawn together by the echoes of grief and the pull of something greater. Their love blooms in the very rain that once brought only pain. The storm that made them orphans has become the thread that binds them— a quiet, tragic beauty only fate could weave.
No wonder Charan fears the rain. It holds the memory of goodbye— the last time he saw his mother, walking away beneath a sky heavy with sorrow. Moments later, the same rain bore witness to twisted metal and shattered glass— a crash that left him an orphan, alone in a world that never dried.
But fate, in all its quiet brilliance, was already writing a deeper story. For Prince Khanin, too, became an orphan under that same storm-stained sky. Two lives broken by the same rain, two hearts marked by the same loss, growing up apart, yet always moving towards a shared horizon.
Now, as men, they meet—not by chance, but by design, drawn together by the echoes of grief and the pull of something greater. Their love blooms in the very rain that once brought only pain. The storm that made them orphans has become the thread that binds them— a quiet, tragic beauty only fate could weave.
Just watched the Knock Out special episode — 10/10! So fun, cute, and full of love. Kaew trying to win over Jay was adorable 😍, Keen flirting with Thun had me laughing 😂, and that NC scene at the end? HOT 🔥. Thun tied up and then cuddling? Perfection. Loved every minute!
Just finished The Ex-Morning — 8.5/10 for me! Krist and Singto’s chemistry was so beautiful, especially with all the flashbacks. That traditional Thai wedding at the end? Perfect closure. 🥹💍 Some unrealistic scenes in Ep 9, but the romance, soft kisses, and emotional moments made it all worth it. A heartfelt second-chance love story.
Just finished I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama Season 2 — honestly still feels awkward between the leads even after 2 seasons. That final kiss was too short and didn’t hit 😕. Aoyanagi Hajime was the saving grace—so cute and charming! Overall, light and cute but weak plot and not much progress. 7.5/10.
The actors, crew, and creators worked incredibly hard to bring this story to life — they deserve to be supported, not pirated. 💔
If you can’t afford to pay or choose not to, that’s entirely your decision. But please don’t promote illegal sites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to both the people who made the series and to the fans who are supporting it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links isn’t just unlawful — it’s a slap in the face to the entire production team. 🚫 Piracy doesn’t just hurt the industry; it takes away jobs, funding, and future opportunities from the creators we claim to love.
If you truly care about BL content and want to see more high-quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry survives and grows — and honestly, it’s the least we can do.
Then I visited China 🇨🇳, and the experience was completely different. People were spitting and smoking on the streets, pushing in lines, and there just didn’t seem to be much patience or awareness of personal space.
So I guess it’s a cultural thing — and maybe that’s why some Chinese fans acted the way they did toward Zi Yu. It doesn’t make it okay, especially if it puts him in distress, but it might help explain where that kind of chaotic behavior comes from.
Gemini and Fourth truly captured hearts in My School President and Moonlight Chicken, but seeing them in My Love Mix-Up felt different — like the magic had faded. It was a little disappointing, honestly, because we know what they’re capable of together.
Then there’s JimmySea. Watching them evolve through Vice Versa, Last Twilight, and now this new show — their connection just keeps deepening. Episode 1 already felt so emotionally grounded, and it reminded me why fans fall for on-screen pairs in the first place.
It blows my mind that only Thailand really leans into fan shipping. Imagine the potential if China, Korea, Japan, or Taiwan embraced it too. Look at YinWar, TayNew, EarthMix or FirstKhao — their bond keeps fans invested long after the final episode. Fan shipping isn’t just marketing; it’s magic when it’s done right.
For his safety, I really don’t think they’ll hold a fan meeting. It would be absolute chaos if they did, and honestly, it’s just not worth risking his well-being.
Even The Sparkle in Your Eye — which is classified as Singaporean — has its own MDL page, so it’s just a matter of time for the others too.
Like you, I’m completely obsessed. Once the show ends, if they release a photobook, DVD box set, stickers, or any merch at all, I’m buying everything. And if they hold a live fan meeting, I’ll fly from Australia to China just to be there! 🥳
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life — they deserve to be supported, not pirated.
Watching this series on YouTube is for FREE— don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable.
It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful, but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team.
Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry — it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels.
That’s how the industry grows — and it’s the least we can do.
Meen is a fifth-year medical student, so he’s around 22–23 years old. All the characters are in university, not high school.
That said, the dog is adorable and the two male leads are pretty cute too. Looks like another university friends-to-lovers trope — let’s see how the remaining 5 episodes go. Fingers crossed it improves! 🤞
On a positive note, I’m in love with the OST! The song is so catchy — “knocking, knock, knock” has been stuck in my head. 🎶
If we truly care about BL and want to see more high-quality productions in the future, the best thing we can do is support them through official platforms. That’s how the industry grows—and honestly, it’s the least we can do.
It holds the memory of goodbye—
the last time he saw his mother,
walking away beneath a sky heavy with sorrow.
Moments later, the same rain bore witness
to twisted metal and shattered glass—
a crash that left him an orphan,
alone in a world that never dried.
But fate, in all its quiet brilliance,
was already writing a deeper story.
For Prince Khanin, too, became an orphan
under that same storm-stained sky.
Two lives broken by the same rain,
two hearts marked by the same loss,
growing up apart, yet always moving
towards a shared horizon.
Now, as men, they meet—not by chance,
but by design,
drawn together by the echoes of grief
and the pull of something greater.
Their love blooms in the very rain
that once brought only pain.
The storm that made them orphans
has become the thread that binds them—
a quiet, tragic beauty only fate could weave.
It holds the memory of goodbye—
the last time he saw his mother,
walking away beneath a sky heavy with sorrow.
Moments later, the same rain bore witness
to twisted metal and shattered glass—
a crash that left him an orphan,
alone in a world that never dried.
But fate, in all its quiet brilliance,
was already writing a deeper story.
For Prince Khanin, too, became an orphan
under that same storm-stained sky.
Two lives broken by the same rain,
two hearts marked by the same loss,
growing up apart, yet always moving
towards a shared horizon.
Now, as men, they meet—not by chance,
but by design,
drawn together by the echoes of grief
and the pull of something greater.
Their love blooms in the very rain
that once brought only pain.
The storm that made them orphans
has become the thread that binds them—
a quiet, tragic beauty only fate could weave.