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Falling in Love with a Rival
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 21, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

A Decade-Old BL That Doesn’t Hold Up to Its Remake

After watching 4 out of 24 episodes of the 2025 remake Revenged Love (which I’m loving so far and is one of my favorites this year!), I decided to check out the original 2015 Falling in Love with a Rival to see how it compares. Let’s just say, it doesn't quite measure up.

The series is much shorter than Revenged Love (8 episodes at 20 minutes each + a 10-minute special), and while there are no snake scenes like in the remake (which I didn’t mind), it still doesn’t hold the same charm. The plot was messy and felt like scenes were just cut and pasted together, with no real flow. 🌀

The rooms and sets were outdated for a 2015 series—honestly, Addicted (2016) had better visuals. While I liked the chemistry between Chi Cheng and Wu Suo Wei, some of their movements were awkward and didn’t feel natural at all. Even their uncut kissing scenes were poorly shot. 😬

The second couple had only about 2 minutes of screen time, which was a huge disappointment since Revenged Love really focuses on them. 😞

Overall, while I did enjoy a few scenes, the remake is definitely the superior version. If you’re curious, I’d recommend checking out Revenged Love first!

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Naughty Babe
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 19, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Messy plot, but MaxNat chemistry saves the day

As a longtime MaxNat fan (Cutie Pie, Two Worlds, and currently Suntiny), I had high expectations—and in terms of chemistry, they didn’t disappoint 💯 These two have incredible screen presence together, and their romantic scenes (especially the kiss and NC ones) were intense, emotional, and beautifully shot 😍🔥

Visually, Naughty Babe is stunning. The cinematography, locations, and styling all give the series a polished, high-quality feel 🎥🌄 It’s a feast for the eyes in every way.

But... the plot is where things fall short 😕 The storyline is quite messy—between the business-arranged marriage, Switzerland escape, and amnesia twist, it just felt like too much without enough depth or consistency. I found myself enjoying the moments more than the actual story.

The frustrating part is that Max and Nat have the acting chops to deliver a great emotional drama, but the writing just didn’t live up to their potential. It had the ingredients to be something amazing, but ended up feeling like a collection of nice scenes rather than a strong, cohesive series.

Still, for fans of the couple or anyone looking for a visually beautiful, romance-heavy BL with steamy moments and great actors, it’s worth the watch. Just don’t expect a tightly written plot 🫠

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I Just Want to See You
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 13, 2025
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Kimi no Koto Dake... But I Was Watching the Clock

I watched all 4 episodes (about 20 minutes each) in one go, and unfortunately, I was bored from start to finish 😴. The plot felt empty, and the leads had no chemistry at all — nothing pulled me in.

Visually, it didn’t help either — the kiss scene by the fire pit was so dark I could barely see anything 🔥🌑. Both kiss scenes lacked emotion and impact, which made things feel even flatter.

I’m glad I finished it, but this is one of those BLs I’ll never rewatch or even remember in a few weeks. Just not for me.

⭐️ 5/10
💤 Dull, dim, and forgettable — a BL I won’t be revisiting.

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Happy of the End
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 11, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

This series is powerful, but it’s not an easy watch.

I’ve watched over 250+ BLs, but Happy to End is definitely one of the hardest to get through. 😔 This show is not for the faint-hearted. Be prepared for some heavy, triggering content. ⚠️ It includes child rape, abuse, alcoholism, prostitute parents, abandonment, suicide, and much more. I was deeply traumatized after finishing it. 💔

No child should ever have to go through what the characters in this show did. It’s honestly one of the worst childhoods you could imagine. 😢

That being said, I still rated it 8/10. Both of the lead actors did an amazing job, and their chemistry was undeniable. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 The performances really carried the show, and despite the dark themes, I found myself invested in their characters. 🎬

Final Thoughts:
This series is powerful, but it’s not an easy watch. Be warned before you in. ⚠️ The emotional toll is real, but the acting and depth of the story left a lasting impact.

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Y Journey: Stay Like a Local
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 10, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

A Delightful Mini BL Getaway – Y Journey: Stay Like a Local is a Must-Watch for Fans! ???

Just finished Y Journey: Stay Like a Local (6 eps) — and I absolutely loved it! 🇹🇭✨
I’m giving it a solid 8.5/10! 💯

📺 Only 6 episodes, each under 10 minutes — so it’s a super quick binge (less than an hour!) but packed with charm.

💖 It was such a treat to see all my fave BL actors reunited:
• LeeFrank (Love Syndrome III)
• NetJames (Bed Friend)
• Fluke (Until We Meet Again)
• MaxNat (Two Worlds, Naughty Babe)
• MosBank (Big Dragon)
• Thai (Unforgotten Night)

🌄 The scenery was absolutely stunning — from landscapes to local vibes, Thailand truly shines in this one.

🍜 And don’t get me started on the food! Thai cuisine looked so delicious I was drooling through the screen.

Although it’s short and sweet, this series is definitely a fun watch for any BL fan wanting to see their favorite actors in new settings with feel-good vibes. 🥰

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Two Worlds
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 7, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Parallel Love Full of Pain and Fate ?❤️

This series pulls you right into an emotional rollercoaster between two timelines, two Krams, and one unforgettable love. The premise is wild—in one world, Phupha is gone and Kram mourns deeply. Suddenly, he’s thrown into a parallel universe where another Kram had once loved Thai, only to die at the hands of Thai's own father. 😭💔

When Thai sees “Kram” again on that road, the shock, confusion, and heartbreak in his eyes were everything. The tension, longing, and mystery had me on edge every episode. Thai and Kram's chemistry is 🔥 and the emotions are so raw and layered.

✨ I loved seeing Gun (from Unforgotten Night) finally take the spotlight as Phupha—so manly, handsome, and just giving daddy vibes all the way 😍. Mas and Nat are fantastic as Thai and Kram—great casting, emotional depth, and strong screen presence. Also, it was my first time watching Pak and Mon as the second couple and their chemistry is insane! 🫠💘

💋 All the NC/loving scenes were beautifully shot—so passionate yet intimate. And the forest and water scenes were stunning. I love how it’s set away from the busy city—very atmospheric and dreamlike.

🌀 The only reason I didn’t give it a 10/10 is because the two parallel worlds were a bit confusing at times. I might need to rewatch certain parts to fully understand the plot. But overall, I really enjoyed this BL. Deep, mysterious, and full of raw emotion.

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Lovely Writer Special Episode
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 2, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

Disappointing Follow-Up: Lovely Writer Special Episode Lacks the Heart of the Main Series

I loved the main series of Lovely Writer, but unfortunately, the 105-minute special episode didn’t quite live up to my expectations. 😕

After two years, I was hoping to see a deeper, stronger bond between Gene and Nubsib, but instead, it felt like their relationship hadn't progressed much at all. In fact, the plot seemed a bit off, and I found myself confused for most of the episode. There were too many extra characters added, and none of them really contributed anything meaningful to the story. I honestly just wanted the special to focus on Gene and Nubsib and their relationship without all the distractions. 😔

This is the first time I’ve ever felt disappointed by a special episode after a main series. I really think it would’ve been better if they just ended things with the main series, as the special didn’t add much to the story or their development.

That being said, I did love the moment when Gene gave Nubsib the bracelet from his dad—it was a beautiful gesture that showed just how committed he was. That moment alone was the highlight of the special for me. 💖

Overall, it’s an 8/10 for me. Not terrible, but definitely not as strong as the main series.

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Unforgotten Night
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 14, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Unforgotten Night: The Perfect Guilty Pleasure You Can't Stop Watching

I honestly don’t even know what kept me watching Unforgotten Night—the plot isn’t revolutionary, the characters make questionable decisions, and some moments are borderline absurd. Yet, despite all that, I couldn’t stop. I ended up binge-watching all 12 episodes in just two sittings. There’s something about it that pulls you in, even when you know it’s a bit of a mess.

The show follows Kim, a 25-year-old office worker, who's been secretly in love with his senior, Day, for a long time. To get over him, he decides to have a one-night stand with a random stranger he meets at a bar. Enter Kamol, a 30-year-old mafia boss with some very special needs in the bedroom. He’s been hopping from one partner to the next, looking for someone who can truly satisfy him. And Kim? Well, he’s exactly what Kamol’s been searching for. Once Kamol lays eyes on him, he’s determined to make Kim his own, and thus begins their messy, intense journey.

What really kept me hooked was Kamol’s insane dedication to Kim. Kim plays hard to get, he’s stubborn and sassy as hell, but Kamol keeps coming back for more. Every episode, Kamol does whatever it takes to win Kim’s heart, and honestly? It was addicting to watch. Kamol’s persistence, despite the many walls Kim throws up, is what made me keep watching. It’s a slow burn, but when it finally heats up, it’s worth it.

As for Kim—he’s a total mood. His sharp tongue, sassy comebacks, and general "I’m not impressed by anything" attitude made him such a fun character. He’s tough to crack, and that’s exactly what makes his dynamic with Kamol so interesting. The way he stays one step ahead, constantly throwing out “already ready” responses, made me laugh more than I expected.

But it’s not just the leads that make this show enjoyable. The side characters brought so much to the table. Day and Itt’s height difference and their playful interactions were adorable, and Ruj, Krit, and Lop? They were the comic relief I didn’t know I needed. Honestly, their shower scene was one of my favorites—it was so hot and steamy, and the chemistry between the three of them was undeniable. I definitely wouldn’t mind seeing more of this threesome bodyguard trio! They added so much fun and heat to the show, and their moments together were always a highlight for me.

I also loved Baiboon’s pure innocence and cuteness. His moments with Kim and Kamol brought some much-needed lightness to the show. And then there’s Kom—his loyalty to Kamol and his care for Baiboon made him such a solid character. It’s nice to see loyalty like that in the mafia world, where trust is hard to come by.

Another part of the show I appreciated was the unwavering support Kim got from his friends, May and Jin. No matter how messy his life got, they were always there for him. Their care and love for him felt so real. And Kamol’s journey from being an orphan to finding a sense of family with Kim’s parents was beautiful. Kim’s parents were just so lovely and understanding. They accepted Kim and Kamol’s relationship with open arms, and seeing Kamol, who grew up as an orphan, finally able to call them his own was such a heartwarming moment. It added so much emotional depth to Kamol’s character arc, and I really felt for him in those moments.

There’s also Danil, whose obsession with Kamol is both creepy and fascinating. His fixation added a certain edge to the show, and it was fun to see how far he’d go to get Kamol’s attention.

Now, I totally agree with what a lot of others are saying about this show—it’s so bad, it becomes good. The plot is all over the place, the music often doesn’t match the scene, and honestly, some moments felt like they were just cut and pasted together without any real flow. The mafia boss and his four bodyguards literally kill everyone in their path with zero consequences, which is both ridiculous and strangely entertaining. Unforgotten Night is a hot mess—it's bad, funny, and silly all at the same time, which, somehow, makes it even more addictive. The flaws make it so much fun to watch because you just can’t look away. It’s so over-the-top, but that’s what keeps you coming back for more.

Sure, the show has its melodramatic moments, and the writing can get a little on the nose at times, but I couldn’t help getting wrapped up in the messy drama. Kamol and Kim’s relationship goes through so many twists and turns that you can’t help but root for them, even when it all feels a bit too much.

It’s not a perfect show, but I can’t help but love how it made me feel. The ending left me wanting more, and now, even days after finishing, I’m still thinking about it. Unforgotten Night isn’t flawless, but it’s definitely a wild, messy ride you won’t be able to stop watching once you’re in.

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Love Syndrome: The Beginning
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 13, 2025
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Dark Journey into Trauma, Revenge, and Unexpected Love

Love Syndrome: The New Beginning is a gripping film that explores the complex and often painful dynamics of abuse, guilt, and redemption. The story follows Itt, who orchestrates a harmful plan against Day's younger brother, Night. In retaliation, Day inflicts severe emotional and physical abuse on Itt, using the situation to control and manipulate him. Despite this, both characters begin to develop complicated feelings for each other, raising the question of whether love can emerge from such a toxic foundation.

The performances from the lead actors are strong, with the tension between Itt and Day feeling palpable and raw. The film effectively captures the emotional turmoil and vulnerability of its characters, offering a nuanced look at how trauma can intertwine with affection in unhealthy ways.

While the film deals with heavy themes of abuse and manipulation, it’s a thought-provoking exploration of how human connection can evolve in the darkest circumstances. The pacing, cinematography, and soundtrack all contribute to the intense atmosphere, adding depth to the emotional landscape of the film.

Unfortunately, the director passed away a couple of months before the movie’s release, and it seems there won’t be a sequel to explore the characters further. It’s a tragic loss for the industry, as the potential for more from this story was evident.

Overall, Love Syndrome: The New Beginning is a challenging but compelling watch. If you’re ready to dive into its difficult themes, it’s definitely worth the experience. I’d rate it 8/10.

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Wedding Plan Special Episode
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 3, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

? Wedding Plan Special Episode – A Perfect Ending for the Planner ?✨

What a beautiful and heartfelt way to wrap up the series! 😭💖 After working hard at work planning weddings for others, Nuea finally gets his own surprise wedding — and it couldn’t have been more perfect 💫

What really stood out was the traditional Thai ceremony held in remote Chiang Mai, rather than the usual Western-style setup. It was deeply cultural, intimate, and so visually beautiful 🌿🌸 Watching Lom and Nuea tie the knot in such a meaningful setting made my heart burst with joy 🥹💕

The atmosphere, the soft music, the emotions — everything about this special episode was so romantic and sweet. It truly felt like the happy ending they both deserved 🫶✨

Seeing Nuea so surprised and emotional, and Lom proudly standing by his side in traditional attire, just sealed the deal for me 💍😍 It was simple but so full of love. I'm so glad they gave us this extra chapter to end things on such a high note.

9/10 — a warm, loving finale to a cute and chaotic love story! 💞🌈

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Our Dining Table Spin Off
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 2, 2025
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

? A Sweet Little Getaway with Tane — Heartwarming, but Not Picture-Perfect!


⭐ 8/10

This Our Dining Table special was such a cute way to wrap things up! 💕 It was lovely seeing the main couple, little Tane, and his dad go on a trip to celebrate Tane’s birthday 🎉. The family vibes were warm and full of love, and of course, Tane continued to be the absolute star 🥺💛.

There was a bit of jealousy and miscommunication between the couple 😅, but I’m glad it was resolved sweetly by the end. Their quiet moments together really brought out the gentle tone this series is known for.

That said… the holiday house was so old and outdated 🏚️😂. Definitely not the scenic getaway I was hoping for, and the cinematography wasn’t as pretty or polished as the main series. But despite the visuals, the emotion and warmth still came through.

🍰 Overall, a simple, cute, and heartwarming special that gave us one last cozy moment with these characters.

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Eternal Yesterday
3 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Apr 28, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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? A Love That Defied Death – Haunting, Beautiful, and Unforgettable

Eternal Yesterday (Eien no Kino) is one of those dramas that only Japan could come up with—where else would you get a love story involving a literal living corpse? And yet, despite the strange and surreal premise, it works so beautifully. It’s poetic, heart-wrenching, and unforgettable.

From the very beginning, it’s clear this is a story about love at first sight—on both sides. The connection between Koichi and Mitsuru (Micchan) is instant and intense, and the drama does a beautiful job exploring the depth of their bond, even when death gets in the way.

I absolutely loved Koichi. He was so protective of Mitsuru from the start—whether it was standing up to bullies in the classroom or always walking on the traffic side of the road to shield him. Ironically, that very habit led to the truck accident that took his life. Speaking of the truck—honestly, the driver should have been fined or jailed. He was clearly speeding and caused Koichi’s death. But even after being hit, Koichi got up and his first thought was still Micchan. That says everything about the kind of person he is—selfless and full of love. Even in their final moments together, he was still thinking about Micchan’s future, saying he couldn’t leave his “corpse” behind because it wouldn’t look good for Micchan. It broke me. He was always putting Micchan first.

And then there was that final scene. The crying, the love-making, the constant exchange of “I love you”s—God, it was so emotional. Koichi knew he was disappearing soon, and his tears showed just how much he didn’t want to leave. Meanwhile, Micchan tried so hard to comfort him, saying things like “You are the one I love the most,” “I will never forget you,” and “You’ll always be my number one until I die.” Those words hit so hard. It was painful to watch two people love each other so deeply and still have to say goodbye.

Overall, Eternal Yesterday is an incredible series—unusual, emotional, and deeply moving. The plot and chemistry are everything. My only wish is that Japan would invest a bit more in the production quality of their BL dramas. Compared to Korean or Thai BL, the visuals and cinematography here felt a little lacking—but the story and the emotional depth absolutely make up for it.

If you’re looking for a BL that’s raw, touching, and unique, this one is a must-watch.

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Peach Trap
13 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Nov 6, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

A Sweet and Heartwarming Korean BL That Feels Like a Warm Hug

Peach Trap is adorable, cute and wonderfully light. This series delivered everything I hoped for. It is sweet and beautifully shot. All four male leads are stunning and each brings a unique charm and warmth to the story. The music fits perfectly and creates that soft but exciting Korean BL atmosphere I love. The plot hooked me immediately and it even reminded me a little of Secret Relationships, my favourite Korean BL this year where three men fall for one person. But unlike that messy and toxic love triangle, Peach Trap feels pure and joyful with genuine affection and natural jealousy that never turns cruel.

Yoo Do Ha is the heart of the series. He is small, adorable and innocent, the kind of character who does not even realise how lovable he is. No wonder three gorgeous men are drawn to him. His team leader Jeon may appear cold and strict on the outside but he is the only one who believed in Do Ha when everyone else turned their backs after he was framed and fired. Yeon Ha Ram, the aloof café worker, treats most customers with distance but softens instantly around Do Ha with free drinks and quiet smiles. Then there is Taek Gyeon, the protective childhood friend, a taekwondo instructor with a sculpted body and a loyal heart.

Watching these three men orbit around Do Ha is delightful. Their jealousy is playful rather than toxic which makes the love square feel chaotic in the best way. The series balances humour, emotion and romantic tension without ever crossing into abusive or possessive territory. It feels safe, comforting and thrilling all at once.

Peach Trap is a refreshing addition to this year’s Korean BL lineup, a soft and heartwarming escape from the darker and heavier stories we have seen recently. It is funny to see it rated R18 plus on iQIYI because it feels more like a cozy romance than anything scandalous.

A lovely 9.5 out of 10 for a sweet, non toxic and beautifully filmed romantic comedy that captures the magic of modern BL storytelling.

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Ongoing 10/12
Love of Silom (Uncut Ver.)
16 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Apr 25, 2026
10 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

Love of Silom Delivers Everything I Wanted and More

This series came in strong and instantly set the bar high. After two years, seeing Poom and Up reunite feels like a full circle moment, and they return with something that feels fresh, grounded, and genuinely engaging. From the very first episodes, the show pulls you into its world with a sense of realism that makes the story feel alive rather than overly polished or artificial.
What stands out most is how natural everything feels. The setting, the struggles, and the emotions all come across as believable without trying too hard. There is a perfect balance between intensity and lighter moments, with just enough action and tension to keep things exciting while still allowing space for warmth and character growth. Nothing feels forced or cringey, which is honestly rare.

What I especially love is how well the series balances its many different elements. It moves effortlessly between police investigations, fight scenes, criminal cases, the bar setting, hosting, male stripping, and family life without ever feeling cluttered or losing focus. Every aspect serves a purpose and adds something meaningful to the story. The family moments are especially memorable, with Singto easily becoming one of the highlights of the series. Watching Wayu as a devoted dad and Krit embrace his role as Papa brings so much heart and warmth to the show. Their little family is incredibly sweet, and those moments provide the perfect emotional balance to the more intense parts of the story.

Poom brings a quiet strength to Wayu that makes him incredibly easy to root for. You can feel his determination and emotional depth without it being overplayed. Up, on the other hand, nails the guarded and distant nature of Krit while still letting subtle vulnerability slip through. Watching that emotional wall slowly shift is one of the most satisfying parts of the show.
And the chemistry is undeniable. It is not just about big dramatic moments but also the small, intimate details that make their connection feel real. A glance, a smile, a simple gesture carries so much weight. Those s ofter scenes are what truly make the relationship shine and pull you in emotionally.

What makes this series special is how it respects its characters. There is no unnecessary judgment or exaggerated conflict just for drama. Instead, it focuses on connection, growth, and the quiet ways people change each other’s lives.
This is easily one of the strongest Thai BLs this year. It is heartfelt, engaging, and beautifully acted, with a story that already feels meaningful

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The Sun from Another Star
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Mar 15, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Fun and Unique Twist in Fourever You

After watching Hill and Ter, Johan and North from season 1, and recently Tonfah and Phoon from season 2, the second couple of season 2, Arthit and Dao, already feel very different from the others.

Arthit chaotic, and has such a funny personality. He always feels like the highlight of the group and brings a lot of energy to every scene. On the other hand, Dao is quiet and gentle, but he has the unusual ability to see and speak with spirits. This immediately makes their story stand out because after more than 24 episodes in this universe, this is the first time we get a supernatural element with ghosts and spirits.

Their dynamic already feels interesting because they are such opposites. Arthit is loud, bold, and playful, while Dao is calm and mysterious. Opposites really do attract here, and I am very curious to see how Dao slowly starts to fall for Arthit.
The story still keeps the familiar university setting that fans love, but the supernatural twist makes it feel fresh and different.

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