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Rearrange Episode 9
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Sep 30, 2025

A Love That Rearranges Time, Yet Breaks the Heart

Wow, I absolutely loved episode 9.Win went back in time, carrying the weight of knowing that this time he must protect Nut. With gentle hands and a devoted heart, he cooked healthy meals, guided him to exercise, and in doing so, saved his life after he fainted. When Nut thanked him and their lips met in a tender kiss, it was so sweet, so fleeting, so achingly romantic.Ek’s story shone in contrast. When he revealed his truth, his parents already knew, their smiles warm and their hearts wide open. They embraced his love for Chai without hesitation. To them, love was love, no matter the form it took.Yet Nut’s father was a storm without shelter. He never cherished his son, never nurtured his soul. Win’s passion for music was crushed when his guitar was broken. Nut, still healing from surgery, was forced to leave the country, forced to abandon the boy who loved him most. His father’s words cut deeper than any wound, telling him not to waste time on Win, as if love itself were worthless.The contrast was unbearable. Ek’s parents filled the air with acceptance, while Nut’s stripped it away with cruelty.Win returned to rearrange fate. He saved Nut’s life, yet his words left me shattered: “Even if Nut does not die in the end, I will not get to be with him.” How cruel that saving someone’s breath may cost you your own happiness. Through this unbearable sorrow, at least Biu stood beside him, a friend steady enough to hold him when the world collapsed.One episode remains, and it feels like only yesterday I pressed play on the very first. This BL has been a journey of beauty, pain, and love. I wait with trembling hope for the finale, fingers crossed for an ending that does not break what little is left of my heart.

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ABO Desire Episode 14
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Sep 27, 2025

Three Words, Fifteen Years, and a Blade

What made the Omegaverse so different was the freedom. Gender did not matter, love was simply love. You could marry, you could have children, and families welcomed it without hesitation. Even Sheng Shao You’s father, at the very first meeting, had been impressed with Hua Yong and gave his approval. That blessing alone felt like a miracle. In so many other BL stories, coming out meant rejection, heartbreak, and distance. But here, for once, happiness seemed within reach.Hua Yong had been dreaming of that happiness since he was sixteen. He had already chosen the name for their child, Hua Sheng, with the tender nickname Peanut. Every detail of their future lived in his heart long before it could ever become real.One quiet afternoon while driving, Sheng Shao You casually told his brother, “I’m bringing your future in-law.” Just three words, yet those words shattered Hua Yong’s world open. His hands shook, he hit the brakes too hard, and for a moment he could not breathe. After more than fifteen years of silent love and patient waiting, Sheng Shao You finally accepted him. After so many years of carrying the weight of unspoken feelings, marriage no longer felt like a dream. It was close, tangible, real. Just three words gave his life meaning.But love, no matter how deep, could not shield them from tragedy. Sheng Shao You had always carried his brother Shao Qing, pulling him from one disaster after another. Even when Shao Qing drowned himself in a massive gambling debt, thirty-seven million yuan, Sheng Shao You paid it for him. Shao Qing swore on his own life, swore on their mother’s life, that he would change. But he never did. Instead, he betrayed them in the cruelest way. He poisoned his own brother, and when that was not enough, he raised a knife to kill him.Hua Yong did not hesitate. He stepped into the strike, took the blade with his own body to protect the man he loved. If that is not love, then what could ever be called love.It was not the first betrayal. Shao Qing had once kidnapped Sheng Shao You, and even then, Hua Yong had spared him. For the sake of family, for the sake of the man he adored, he showed mercy. But this time was different. This time, Shao Qing’s hands carried the intent to murder his own blood.Now Hua Yong stands at a breaking point. The mercy he once gave feels like a mistake. To protect Sheng Shao You, there may only be two paths left: kill Shao Qing, or destroy him so completely that he will never again have the strength to bring harm.Either choice is soaked in tragedy. Because in the end, love was supposed to be about building a life together, dreams of breakfasts, a child named Peanut, and the simple joy of three words. Instead, Hua Yong’s love has become a shield of blood and sacrifice, standing against the very family that should have protected them.

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Rearrange Episode 7
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Sep 24, 2025

Chai’s Silent Sacrifice: A Heart Willing to Bleed for Ek

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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The ending was so sweet, though I wished it lasted a little longer,

My favourite moment was when Tojo started deleting each item on his list, and with every deletion, memories of Keiji came flooding back. He missed him so deeply that he realised he couldn’t live without him. Finally, he found the courage to confess his feelings, crossing off the very last item on his list to not be alone before turning 40. That moment gave the title of the series its full meaning, and it was so beautiful to see love win in the end.
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Sep 20, 2025

Love and Laughter on the Eve of War

That NC scene in the bush was both hilarious and intense, with Woradet getting bitten by ants and Kosol struggling with the rocks. Rough, dirty, and erotic, right there on the ground in the middle of the night.And then, during the sword practice, Kosol warns, “You must guard your sword.”Woradet, with a mischievous smile, replies, “Then you must guard your cheeks,” before planting kisses on him.They stand on the edge of war, yet here they are, flirting as though the battlefield is only a game. How can I possibly take this series seriously when love and playfulness cut through the shadow of conflict so beautifully?
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ABO Desire Episode 13
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Sep 20, 2025

Love, Betrayal, and Sorrow, A Story of Brothers, Obsession, and the Weight of Truth

Two lovers, bound not only by passion but also by the same hatred toward their half-brothers, each choosing a different way to fight. One fights with words sharp as blades, the other with hands heavy with brutality. The most heartbreaking part of this episode was Sheng Shao You’s memory. Once upon a time, he helped his younger brother out of gambling debt. Different mothers, yes, but still the same blood, still brothers. Yet greed turned that bond into something cruel, so cruel that his own brother would now hire a hitman to kill him. How frightening it is, the way greed can hollow out love, twist loyalty, and turn family into enemies.And then there is Hua Yong. His half-brother tore apart a photograph of his lover, shredding the image as if to erase a piece of his soul. Hua Yong did not forgive. He took his brother’s hand and destroyed it, as though to say, if you dare to break what I love, I will break you in return.I had been waiting for these words since I saw them in the trailer.Sheng Shao You said, Your job is fake, your identity is fake, even your sister is fake. What about you is real?And Hua Yong smiled, replying, Loving you is the truth. I have loved you for fifteen years, since I was a child.Sheng Shao You whispered, I do not like Alpha.And Hua Yong answered, I am not Alpha. I am Enigma.Hua Yong’s love is an obsession, wrong, manipulative, possessive, deceitful. Yet all of it was born from love, twisted as it may be. Sheng Shao You’s hatred is slowly unraveling, thread by thread, turning back into love. Honesty is the door that opens between them, and beyond it they finally see each other clearly. Sheng Shao You even names his company HS Group, binding their initials into one. If this is not love, then what is.And still, in the shadows of their story, there is Gao Tu. Carrying the weight of his pregnancy alone. His heart pulls him toward truth, he wants to tell Shen Wen Lang that he is the father, so they might face this journey together. Yet the fear is heavier than hope, because Shen Wen Lang has said before he does not want children, even vowing he would cast the child away if it ever came. The doctor’s words echo painfully: pregnancy cannot be endured by one person alone.Since the very first episode, Gao Tu has been hurting. He has borne every ache, every secret, every tear by himself. And as I watch, my heart breaks for him, because sorrow has wrapped itself around his life like a shroud.This story is not just about love, it is about how love can wound, how love can heal, and how even in the deepest pain, the heart still longs to be understood.

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Sep 15, 2025

A Doctor Who Discharged Himself for Love

How could In’s heart not ache? He carried the unbearable weight of knowing he was the reason Thap had been shot, the reason the person he loved most now lay in a hospital bed. Guilt consumed him with every step he took toward the ward, each breath heavy with shame.Outside the room, he caught sight of Thap’s mother, sister, brother and to his surprise, Wan, Thap’s ex. The air grew heavier when Thap’s mother whispered a few casual but cruel words: “I think you and Wan should get back together.”Just one sentence, and In’s heart shattered. He was already drowning in guilt for nearly costing Thap his life. Now, he saw himself as nothing but a shadow. Wan had saved Thap with his blood, Wan stood proudly beside Thap’s family, Wan appeared in photos online holding Thap’s hand while donating. To In, they looked like a perfect family, a life where he didn’t belong. Without a word, he turned and walked away, his silence louder than any cry.But what In never saw was the truth that waited inside that room. Thap had long closed the door to his past. He had told Wan clearly that there was no going back. His heart belonged to In alone. Day after day, he waited, fragile but unwavering, for In to appear. Every time the door opened, hope lit his eyes only to crumble into disappointment when it was never him.Finally, even Thap’s patience broke. No longer willing to lie in bed, he used his authority as a doctor to sign his own discharge papers and left, desperate to find the one person his heart refused to stop aching for.And when he finally found In, drunk and broken, the confession that spilled out was clumsy yet beautiful, the purest truth of his love. It was messy, it was raw, but it was theirs. And in that moment, both hearts, wounded and waiting, finally found their way back together.

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Sep 14, 2025

Love, Betrayal, and the Price of Freedom

Episode 7 was a storm of heartbreak, truth, and sacrifice. Three moments stood out: Naran’s coming out, Victor’s tragic death, and the loss of the loyal Veera.At the dining table, Naran finally gathered the courage to tell Dao the truth: the person he loved was not her, but a man. His words cut through the air like silence itself. Dao stood frozen, her world shattering in an instant. When he called her name, she turned, lifted her heel, and struck his face, not with her hand, but with something harsher, as if to say his truth was too vile to touch. In the 1960s, when same-sex love was invisible and forbidden, her slap was not only a wound of betrayal but a reflection of a society unable to accept love in its purest form.Meanwhile, on the streets, blood painted the cry for freedom. As someone from Melbourne, I think of protests I have witnessed where, at worst, police use pepper spray to scatter a crowd. Yet here, in Thailand’s past, guns were raised against innocent students, their voices silenced with bullets. Among them, Victor fell. He was not just a man at a protest, he was a dreamer, on the cusp of a new life in America. His death was senseless, his future stolen. Tanwa’s silence to protect Trin now becomes Trin’s torment, for he will forever wonder: if he had known, could Victor have been saved? Little did he know, Victor had already been warned. My heart breaks for them both, bound by grief and guilt.And then Veera. The most loyal, the most silent, the most unseen. He loved Dhevi in silence, hiding his feelings within the pages of a notebook. Those very words, his only confession, betrayed him, exposing him to blackmail and sealing his fate. He died not as a villain, not as a coward, but as a man willing to sacrifice himself for the Colonel and the woman he could never have. His death was not only tragic, it was cruelly unjust.Episode 7 exposes a bitter truth: love can be punished, loyalty can be betrayed, and innocence can be crushed beneath corruption. Police who were meant to protect became executioners, and love that should have been celebrated became a curse. This episode is not just a story, it is a wound, one that lingers long after the screen fades to black.

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ABO Desire Episode 12
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Sep 13, 2025

Love, Pain, and the Fragile Bloom of Hope

Shen WenLang does not realize how sharp his words can be. When GaoTu asked him what he would do if an Omega carried his child, his answer came quick and cruel: he would not want it, he never liked children. For GaoTu, who already carries this truth inside him, it was like standing in two worlds at once. One filled with joy and anticipation, the other with fear and doubt. He chooses to leave the company, not out of weakness, but to protect himself and the life growing within him, while searching for the right moment to speak the truth.HuaYong and Sheng ShaoYou, in their intimacy, gave us a glimpse of healing. Sheng ShaoYou knew it was HuaYong, yet still he whispered that he liked him, and leaned forward to kiss him back. In that moment, the weight of betrayal seemed to soften, the walls of hurt began to crumble. HuaYong, remorseful and persistent, continues to apologize, and though Sheng ShaoYou’s smile is faint, it carries forgiveness blooming slowly like spring after a long winter.Two couples, both scarred, both stumbling, yet neither letting go. Soon, a child will arrive, not as a burden, but as a miracle. In tiny hands and innocent breaths, they may find healing, they may find the strength to begin again.This is not tragedy. This is rebirth. Love has been bent, bruised, and broken, yet it blooms still, reaching toward tomorrow like flowers pushing through stone.

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Sep 11, 2025

Fun, Light, and Cute With a Happy Wedding Finale

Wow, I can’t believe it has already been over three months since I started episode 1. This was such a fun, cute, and light BL to watch. They got their happy ending and even a wedding, and honestly, I can’t think of a better way to wrap things up.My only small critique is the kissing, their lips barely touched. If you accept a BL role, I feel you should put more effort into making it believable. Or maybe it comes down to the director’s choices.For those who always say Japanese BL is known for its “dead fish kiss,” I recommend watching the currently airing Japanese BL Love Sea. The kissing and NC scenes are intense and passionate, which shows that Japan absolutely can deliver when they choose to. It is not the country, it’s the series itself.Overall, 8.5/10 for me.

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Doctor's Mine Episode 8
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Sep 8, 2025

Doctor’s Mine: A Simple BL with a Lot of Heart

Am I the only one who loves this show? The writing may be poor and the plot weak at times, but not every BL needs to be perfect to be worth watching.I really love both couples. Kan and Per confessing their love in the tent was so sweet, and Mid forgiving Knight so they could finally become boyfriends truly warmed my heart.The acting is also really good between Mon and Pak. Mon is hilarious, and the way he gets so jealous and obsessed with his doctor is honestly the cutest thing ever. Both brothers being completely obsessed with their doctor boyfriends makes the title Doctor’s Mine make perfect sense now.I honestly enjoy this show. Sometimes a simple story can still be a good one. That’s why it makes me sad to see so many negative and hateful comments. Imagine the actors who worked so hard, pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into their roles, and the hundreds of staff and crew who spent hours and hours bringing this show to life. Reading those harsh comments must be heartbreaking for them.For me, I choose to enjoy it. A simple BL can still bring joy, and this one did exactly that. 💖✨ #LoveWins #SupportBL #DoctorsMine

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Sep 6, 2025

The Fragile Trust Between Ramil and Punn: A Love Waiting to Ignite

I really loved episode 3. Ramil was so cute with his Punn, the way he looked at him, leaning closer, trying to kiss him, it was playful, sweet, and so fun to watch. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and I cannot wait for the moment when Punn finally accepts Ramil. When that kiss happens, it will not just be explosive, it will be the release of all the tension, longing, and unspoken love they have been carrying.But my heart aches for Ramil. Telling Punn his secret, showing him the one place where he is most vulnerable, feels like a mistake born from trust and love. That kind of intimacy is so precious, yet it also leaves him exposed to pain. I have this sinking feeling that Punn might be tied to The Hunters, or worse, The Hunters could use his brother as a weapon to break him.I have not read the novel, but I hope there is a twist, something sharp and devastating, to test their love even further. Because only through hardship do we see the depth of devotion. And for Ramil and Punn, I want to see that love burn brighter than the darkness that surrounds them.

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Sep 4, 2025

A Beautiful and Painful Journey of Acceptance in Episode 11

Family honor, expectations, and shame linger in every corner of life. For many of us, coming out is not about freedom but about risking everything, even the love of the people who raised us. In Asian culture, where family expectations run so deep, it can feel almost impossible to be honest about who you are.That is why I loved this episode so much. Seeing Kanade Shinichiro’s mum and sister be so supportive, welcoming, and happy for him was truly moving. Their acceptance felt like a rare light in a world where rejection is often the first fear.So many people were angry at the dad in the last episode, but if you put yourself in his place, it makes sense. He caught his son kissing another man, and it was a shock. Instead of explaining, Kanade Shinichiro reacted with anger and shouted at his dad. It was painful, but also very human. That is why I am so glad that in this episode they finally had a proper conversation while walking together. The words, the honesty, and the way it tied in with the childhood flashback broke me. It was raw, emotional, and painfully real.Episode 11 was beautiful in its realism. It showed both the struggle and the hope of being accepted. Now I am looking forward to the final episode next week, though my heart is still heavy from this one.

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Sep 2, 2025

A Mature and Underrated Gem in the BL World

Wow, episode 5 was over 75 minutes and I wasn’t bored for a second. Such a mature BL with mainly experienced actors, it’s such a refreshing change from the usual high school/uni trope.Krailert was a top in episode 3 but a bottom in episode 5, and I love the versatility.My only complaint is that there are only 8 episodes. I really wish it were 12.This show truly deserves more recognition. Honestly, Be On Cloud should’ve released it on iQIYI instead of WeTV. When they put KinnPorsche on iQIYI, it became the number 1 show in over 100 countries.
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Sep 1, 2025

Love, Warmth, and the Pain Beneath the Surface

Did I just watch an hour of two souls simply existing together, fixing a house, sharing quiet moments, and holding space for one another? It was tender, warm, and filled with a kind of love that felt so real it almost hurt to watch. Their slow journey from separate rooms into one bed was so natural, never forced, just two hearts quietly finding their way to each other.Jimmy and Sea’s characters are the purest, healthiest couple I have seen, untouched by jealousy, villains, or unnecessary drama. And then came the moment that broke me. In (Sea) finally opened up about the tragedy of losing his parents. His voice carried the weight of years of grief, and in that fragile moment, you could feel his loneliness bleeding through. Thap (Jimmy) didn’t try to fix it, he simply stayed, listened, and became the strength In could lean on. When he wiped away In’s tears and held him while he was breaking, it was love in its truest and most painful form.And yet, that is the cruelty of love. To see someone so broken and to love them so deeply, knowing that no matter how tightly you hold them, you cannot erase their past, nor can you promise to keep them forever. Watching In cry in Thap’s arms felt like watching love and grief become the same thing. It was beautiful, but it was also unbearably tragic, because sometimes the greatest love stories are the ones that remind us just how fragile happiness truly is.

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