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Replying to NLE Sep 25, 2025
Hahaha, I love your comment. Once they reach the intermediate stage, it will no longer be just about punches but…
I just finished episode 4, and now I get what you meant, Sasin really misunderstood Prince and totally deserved that punch šŸ˜‚
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Replying to Queen Sep 24, 2025
Sasin always misunderstands him , he deserved that punch from Saenkaew .
Hahaha, I love your comment. Once they reach the intermediate stage, it will no longer be just about punches but something far more profound.

I see it differently. I do not think it was misunderstood at all. Sasin was right from the very beginning.

Before Pin’s mother passed away, she entrusted her only daughter to Sasin’s care. At the party, when Prince’s uncle created a scene, Sasin’s protective instinct only grew stronger. Later, when he entered the room, Prince’s startled reaction revealed the weight of secrets he carried.

Sasin’s suspicion was not without reason. Inside that book lay the key to a hidden treasure box, filled with assets meant to be quietly transferred. This marriage was never truly about love but about protecting the family’s legacy.

What Sasin could not have known was that the book was Prince’s final gift from his dying mother. She had once read it to him in the quiet of his childhood, and in its worn pages her voice still lingered. To Prince, it was not paper and ink but a fragile thread tying him to the memory of her love.

And so, when Sasin gathered the broken fragments and shaped them into a small rabbit, offering his apology, it became more than a gesture. It was a sorrowful attempt to heal what had been broken. A perfect act of mending, tender and aching, as if the story itself was written in tears.
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Replying to Naomi bella Sep 24, 2025
Where can I watch ep4 eng sub 😩🄹
GagaOOLala is a day behind with the English subtitles so tomorrow
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On Rearrange Sep 24, 2025
Title Rearrange
If I had the chance for my 44-year-old self to go back in time and meet my 17-year-old self, there are so many things I would change. What a great plot that could be.

But in this series, the main lead Win isn’t doing any of that. History is simply repeating itself. He briefly admitted he liked Nut, but then brushed it aside as if it meant nothing. For twenty years he regretted not confessing, and when fate gave him the chance to go back in time, he still didn’t take it. So what’s the point?

I really enjoyed the first few episodes, but now we’re at episode 8 and nothing meaningful has happened. It’s getting hard to defend this show, and honestly, my rating might drop by one or two points if things don’t change.

On the bright side, that fight scene was heartbreaking. Watching Chai shield Ek, choosing to take the blows himself rather than let Ek be harmed, was pure agony. The pain in his eyes said it all, he would rather suffer a thousand wounds than see Ek hurt even once.
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Replying to Nargisa Sep 24, 2025
2 episodes per week ??
Yes, two episodes per week, but GagaOOLala is a day behind with the English subtitles. You can also check the exact release dates under the ā€˜Episode Guide’ tab.
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Replying to This is my Bworld Sep 24, 2025
And the fact that Sasin isn't aware of his own feelings or he is holding up bcos he is Pin's only fam
I agree with you. Before Pin’s mother left this world, she entrusted Sasin with her daughter’s happiness, begging him to protect her from the stepmother’s cruelty. That single promise became his chain, binding him to duty, to family, to a role he cannot escape. Yet the heart does not bow to vows. Against his will, his soul drifts toward Prince Saenkaew, a love he has no right to hold. If not for that dying wish, if not for the fragile thread of family tying them together, his path would have been simple.

But love, in its cruel beauty, always blooms in forbidden places. And so Sasin is left torn between a promise carved in sorrow and a love that feels like both salvation and sin, a quiet tragedy he must bear alone.
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On Love in the Moonlight Sep 24, 2025
My heart shattered for Prince Saenkaew. His father is unbearably cruel. Not only did he blame his own son for the death of his mother, but he also declared that he only has one son and will never accept Prince for who he truly is. Imagine the weight of seeing your mother die before your eyes, and then carrying the unbearable guilt of being blamed for it by the person who should love you most. No wonder Prince still wakes in tears, trapped in nightmares where he keeps apologising, as if sorrow is the only language he knows.

And now, with that wound still bleeding, his father forces him into a marriage. It’s as if his life has been written in tragedy, a boy bound in chains of grief, drowning in shadows of guilt he never deserved to bear. He is a son denied, a soul silenced.

Yet, I cannot help but believe that Sasin will be the one to heal him. The one to step into his darkness, to cradle his broken heart, and to remind him that love can still exist even after a lifetime of suffering. Perhaps Sasin will be the light that finally frees him from this endless night.
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Replying to Queen Sep 24, 2025
Saenkaew is so pretty , one of the prettiest man ever .
Hes stunny and so pretttttty :)
He never really stood out to me in his past guest or minor roles, but as Prince in Love in the Moonlight he is absolutely stunning. Finally, he’s in a BL as a main lead, and he’s incredible. His acting is so good, and that smile of his is just gorgeous. What a perfect, fine young man.
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Replying to 19Stars Sep 24, 2025
Thanks for explaining the scene with Per in the car with a girl seeing the boy in front of the car. I didn't really…
Nah don’t be sorry, I’m with you.

It’s not just TharnType, a lot of BLs I’ve watched pull this kind of wild stuff. But hands down, the weirdest one has to be this Taiwanese BL I just finished called The Promise of the Soul.

Like… imagine this: a 70-year-old grandpa who’s been straight his whole life suddenly decides, ā€œYou know what? Forget women, let’s date a guy my grandson’s age.ā€ Sir, please, seventy years of being straight and then boom...kissing someone who could be your grandson’s age. If that’s not awkward enough, I don’t even know what is. šŸ˜‚
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Replying to 19Stars Sep 24, 2025
Thanks for explaining the scene with Per in the car with a girl seeing the boy in front of the car. I didn't really…
Agreed. How about our third couple, Tum and Tonklah? They both had girlfriends but still ended up together as a couple. Does that mean they’re Bi too?

I agree with you that being Bi exists, but it feels unrealistic if all of them turn out Bi.
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Replying to 19Stars Sep 24, 2025
Thanks for explaining the scene with Per in the car with a girl seeing the boy in front of the car. I didn't really…
Yes, I’m bi myself, so I get what you mean. But we can’t assume every character is bi in the BL world.

Take Natcha, for example, she spent the whole season after Kan, and then at the end, she turns out to be a lesbian. Can we say she’s bi too?

I know bi is real, but it’s unrealistic to assume all characters are bi.
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Replying to 19Stars Sep 24, 2025
Thanks for explaining the scene with Per in the car with a girl seeing the boy in front of the car. I didn't really…
He wasn’t cheating, it was actually a flashback. I was confused at first too, but the director loves to tease us. Just like in episode 5 with the SA flashback that never really happened.
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On The Last Night Sep 23, 2025
P and Pan never disappoint. In this anthology, they return as best friends, with P as Yot who faces a spoiled girlfriend and a mother drowning in gambling debts, while Pan as Arm secretly loves him. The first episode felt mature, emotional, and very engaging. Their chemistry shines again, making it a solid 8/10 for me. Excited for the next episode!
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Replying to 19Stars Sep 23, 2025
Thanks for explaining the scene with Per in the car with a girl seeing the boy in front of the car. I didn't really…
You’re welcome! I mean, Per was literally in the car getting a blow job from a girl, then he takes one tiny glimpse at Kan and boom love at first sight. From ā€œstraightā€ to ā€œgayā€ in one look? Please. So unrealistic, but kind of iconic in a messy way haha.
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Replying to ogemilija Sep 23, 2025
I couldn't find ep 5. Where did you watch it?
Can you send me a link too please :)
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Replying to NLE Sep 22, 2025
Title Khemjira
I agree with you, there’s no reason we can’t enjoy both couples.Since this show is rated R18+ on iQIYI, the…
Not a girl here, just an Aussie bloke who’s into BL 🄳
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Replying to NLE Sep 22, 2025
Title Khemjira
I agree with you, there’s no reason we can’t enjoy both couples.Since this show is rated R18+ on iQIYI, the…
Not every drama, especially BL, needs sex or nonstop action to be good. If all someone wants are NC scenes, then honestly they should just watch porn. BL is storytelling, not fanservice.

The beauty of BL lies in the emotional journey, the chemistry, the slow burn, and the growth between characters. Add in a well-written plot, the right music to set the tone, and beautiful cinematography, and that’s what makes a BL truly memorable.

Some of the best BLs such as Cherry Magic, Old Fashion Cupcake, and Bad Buddy became iconic without any graphic scenes. If NC scenes are the only thing a viewer is looking for, then maybe BL is simply not the right genre for them.
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Replying to Leeyah Sep 22, 2025
the part that didn’t made sense to me was how he escaped two trained police men and they had gun with them!šŸ˜‚
What exactly was Kan thinking by escaping? Like seriously, was this man expecting to disappear into thin air? If it was a masked hitman, sure, no one knows who he is. But Kan? He’s the hospital’s star doctor. Everyone knows him. They’ve got his photo, his ID, his address, hell, they probably know what brand of toothpaste he uses.

So what’s the plan? Sprint home barefoot, grab a suitcase, and sneak off to the airport? Good luck with that when the cops are already freezing your passport
and tracing every cent in your bank account.
He’s supposed to be this smart doctor, yet here he is making the dumbest move possible. Honestly, escaping was pointless
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Replying to liliacdraiz Sep 22, 2025
Title Khemjira
people be here saying " second couple best " " they saved the show " " blahh blahh " do…
I agree with you, there’s no reason we can’t enjoy both couples.

Since this show is rated R18+ on iQIYI, the side couple already brought so much heat. When Khem and Peem finally have their moment, it’s going to be wild.

I still think the series is great even if the main couple never gets NC scenes. A drama can be amazing without relying on sex.
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