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Your Sky
5 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Apr 9, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Soft, Romantic, and Real: This BL Series Hit Home for Me

What initially drew me to this series was the remarkable appearance of the lead actor, Muenfah (portrayed by Thomas). His visuals are truly captivating—he looks effortlessly attractive in every outfit, whether it be pajamas, casual wear, or formal suits. He embodies the image of an ideal romantic partner with both charm and presence.

Admittedly, I found the first six episodes somewhat slow in terms of emotional engagement. However, from episode seven onward, my appreciation for the series deepened significantly. It became endearing and emotionally satisfying, especially in episode nine, where the intimate scenes—such as cuddling and kissing on the couch—were tenderly and tastefully portrayed. The romantic scenes in episodes nine and twelve were beautifully executed; the physical intimacy, the gentle skin-to-skin contact, and the affectionate chemistry between the leads felt authentic and deeply moving.

I was so invested that I binge-watched the entire series in just two days, and I now find myself eagerly looking forward to the sequel.

As is common in many BL dramas, there was a pivotal episode—specifically episode eleven—featuring the classic moment of disapproval from a parent. In this case, it was Terrak’s father who attempted to drive a wedge between the couple. While difficult to watch, this narrative arc added a layer of realism. I found it particularly resonant. Although Muenfah’s parents were portrayed as open and accepting of their son’s relationship with another man, Terrak’s father remained rooted in traditional values, refusing to offer the same support.

This storyline mirrors real-life challenges faced by many in the LGBTQ+ community, myself included. As someone in my early 30s who was born and raised in Australia—where same-sex marriage is legally recognized, much like in Thailand—I still grapple with the knowledge that my parents, now in their 70s and 80s, would likely not accept my coming out due to their deeply held traditional Asian beliefs.

Overall, I found this series to be soft, heartwarming, and full of genuine emotion. The portrayal of friendships, romantic relationships, and family support was handled with care and sensitivity. I especially appreciated how both main characters’ families and siblings were shown as supportive and loving.

That said, one lingering curiosity remains: what exactly are the characters studying at university? If anyone has insight into this, I would genuinely love to know.

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Study Group
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Aug 13, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Ultimate High School Drama

This is hands down the best high school drama I have ever seen. The fighting scenes are some of the most intense and well-choreographed I have ever watched in a school setting. The acting is strong across the board, the plot is engaging, and the cast is absolutely stunning. There is not a single boring episode from start to finish.

Hwang Min Hyun completely stole the show with his talent and charisma. I am already counting down the days for Season 2 because this feels like the beginning of something truly special.

This drama is a masterpiece and an absolute must-watch.

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I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama Season 2
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jul 25, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama Season 2 – Cute but Still Lacking Depth

After the dead fish kiss in Season 1, I was really hoping for some growth in Season 2… but sadly, not much changed. Even one of the leads says, "We've been together for so long but our relationship hasn't changed at all." That line sums it up perfectly—and the irony stings. After two seasons, the main couple still feels awkward and emotionally distant. The final kiss was brief and lacked impact—I expected a more intimate and evolved relationship, but it never quite got there. 😕

That said, Aoyanagi Hajime was the highlight for me—he’s so cute, charming, and genuinely loveable. His energy brought some life into an otherwise light, easygoing series that didn’t offer much in terms of plot or emotional payoff.

Overall, Season 2 is a soft, cute watch if you’re just looking for something chill—but don’t expect major developments or satisfying romance. Weak plot, awkward leads, but still sweet enough to pass the time.

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Eye Contact
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 12, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Eye Contact... But No Plot Clarity

I came for Jame (who I loved in Bound to My Brother’s Fiancé) and yes, he looked amazing as Chain — young, handsome, and full of screen presence 😍✨. But sadly, the writing and direction completely wasted the cast's potential.

Way too many characters for just 6 episodes — this desperately needed at least 12 to even attempt proper development 🧍🧍🧍‍♀️. The tone felt super old-school, like something from 2015, not 2025 📺⏳.

Some scenes were downright inappropriate (the kid kissing scenes were a hard no 🚫), and the plot? All over the place. Nu gets bullied → suddenly bodyguards everywhere? No consequences for the bullies? 🤯 And don’t even get me started on Episode 5 — Chain gets kidnapped and SA by Jorn... then in Ep 6 they kiss and have sex like nothing happened? What?? 😵‍💫

The Sun/Nu storyline was just as messy. Cheating brushed off with a weak excuse? No thanks 🙅‍♂️.

Only saving grace: the tension and chemistry between Chain and Jorn. I do love an enemies-to-lovers dynamic 🔥, but it's not enough to save this trainwreck of a script. I’ve watched over 250+ BLs and always try to stay positive, but this is one of my lowest-rated at 5/10. The actors deserved way better.

📉 5/10
💔 Great cast, terrible writing — I watched it so you don’t have to.

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Lovely Writer
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 2, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

What Real BL Actors Go Through in Real Life: Lovely Writer Shows the Struggles Behind the Ships

Just finished Lovely Writer (2021) and wow, what a beautiful journey! 😍📚

The story follows Gene, a professional writer who unexpectedly hits big with a new genre—Y (Boys' Love). His novel becomes a massive hit 📖💥, so much so that it gets adapted into a TV series. When the casting begins, Gene’s not too bothered about it... until he meets Nubsib, an actor who quickly becomes captivated by him. 🥰🎬

I came here after watching Up from My Stand In, and let me tell you, his acting range is insane! In My Stand In, he's cold, aggressive, and a total red flag 😳. But in Lovely Writer, he’s such a sweetheart with those cute glasses, and his grumpy demeanor is so endearing. It's crazy how he can switch between such contrasting characters! Honestly, he's such a great actor. 🎭✨

I also came here after watching Kao from Until We Meet Again—he is SO handsome 😍 and an amazing actor as well. Together, they make such a green flag couple—like, relationship goals for sure! 💚

What really sets this show apart is that it doesn’t just focus on the fluffy romance, but also the real challenges that BL couples face in the public eye. It highlights the toxic fanbases that sometimes cause problems for the actors, with fans shipping them together even though they might have real-life partners. The impact on their relationships is heartbreaking and so relatable. 😔 It really makes you think about the pressures that actors face in the industry. 🌟

I honestly can’t believe I missed this gem from over 4 years ago! 😱 So glad I finally watched it. I’ll definitely be rewatching soon! Highly recommend this series if you want a deep, heartfelt BL drama with a mix of sweetness and reality. 💖

Rating: 9.5/10 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Love Syndrome III: Uncut Version
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 22, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Most Intense Enemies-to-Lovers Ever — Completely Obsessed!

I just finished all 12 episodes of Love Syndrome III in just a couple of days — and let me tell you, I was hooked. I watched the uncut version (1 hour per episode) and I highly recommend everyone do the same. Do not watch the cut version on Viki — it loses so much depth and emotion. The uncut version is raw, powerful, and totally worth every minute.

Honestly, this is the perfect example of why you shouldn’t trust MDL ratings blindly. Despite its low 6.5 rating here, I’m giving this drama a solid 10/10. I wasn’t bored for even a second. Each 1-hour episode flew by. If you love chaos, pain, deep emotional bonds, and intensity — this is it. One of the best, most brutal and emotionally exhausting enemies-to-lovers I’ve seen. And I’ve watched a lot of BLs. Nothing comes close to the level of obsession and emotional whiplash this series delivers.

I watched Love Syndrome III after finishing Unforgotten Night and Love Syndrome: The Beginning — and to be honest, the order doesn’t really matter. But if I could rewatch them, I’d do it in reverse release order:

1. Love Syndrome: The Beginning (2024)
2. Love Syndrome III (2023)
3. Unforgotten Night (2022)

The characters Day and Itt appear in all three, but each version features different actors. My favorite by far is Long (Day) and Frank (Itt) in Love Syndrome III. The chemistry between them is insane — intense eye contact, explosive fights, and passionate moments. Both are tall, gorgeous, and incredibly talented. Their portrayal of Day and Itt is unforgettable.

What I Loved:
The Plot: People say it’s toxic — and yes, it is. But that’s exactly what makes it so addicting. If it wasn’t “toxic,” it would be just another forgettable BL. You have to watch the entire series to fully understand the emotional layers and the reasons behind their actions.

Emotional Shift: At first, Day is endlessly patient with Itt’s childish behavior. But after the accident, the roles reverse. Itt sacrifices everything for Day. The love, pain, and loyalty he shows is heart-wrenching.

Itt’s Devotion: He’s so tired, emotionally wrecked, and all he wants is to be loved back. And still, he never gives up. Even when he’s hurt, even when it’s unfair, he takes care of Day. That is real love.

The Title: It lives up to the name — Love Syndrome. It's not a light romance. It's about obsession, sacrifice, heartbreak, and healing. It’s a full-blown emotional syndrome.

They’ve been through so much together. This was not just a love story — it was a war, a survival, a test of what love can endure. One of the most unforgettable and chaotic BLs I’ve ever watched.

If you're into dark romance, high-stakes emotions, and rollercoaster dynamics, do yourself a favor and dive into Love Syndrome III. You won't regret it.

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Kiseki Chapter 2
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 5, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Chapter 2 – A Hidden Gem! ??

I went into Kiseki: Chapter 2 with low expectations because of all the negative comments and that low score—I really don’t know why it’s getting hate! 🤷‍♀️ But honestly, I was pleasantly surprised and totally hooked. 💖

Why I Give It 8/10✅
• Chemistry & Authenticity: P and Beboy (and the adorable twins Pan & Plai) feel like real friends hanging out—no toxic drama or third wheels here! 👫👬
• Story & Pacing: Gentle, introspective, and refreshingly real-life—just two best buds touring Japan, meeting their Thai pals, and convincing them to move in together. I can totally see myself doing that abroad! ✈️🏠
• Intimacy Level: Hands down the best intimacy in a BL series—episode 3 and 5 are so steamy and realistic, even more than KinnPorsche, Love in the Air, Bed Friend, or Venus: The Sky! 🔥💋

Let’s Support the 4 Main Actors! 🎉
P, Beboy, and twin brothers Pan & Plai absolutely deserve our love. 💕 Sadly, all the hate led to Kiseki: Chapter 1 (the prequel) and Lovely Addict being cancelled—but thankfully, their sequel Season of Love in Shimane survived! It drops on my birthday—Sunday, May 18, 2025 🎂🎁 (best birthday gift ever!).

Tokyo Tour Vibes 🗼🍜
We get to explore Japan with them: bustling Tokyo streets, mouthwatering ramen, onsen baths, a hilarious Halloween party (P as ketchup, Pan as mustard—so funny! 🧛‍♂️🧟‍♂️), and tranquil temple visits. Some say it’s just tourism promo, but if you’ve been to Japan, you know it’s about the experience—so sit back and enjoy the ride! 🇯🇵

Final Thoughts 🤩
It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but for me, Kiseki: Chapter 2 felt authentic, fun, and heartwarming. All four actors are stunning—perfect bodies, perfect faces, perfect heights, and so cute and funny! I can’t wait to see where Pan & P’s love story goes next in Season of Love in Shimane. 🌸❤️

Rating: 8/10🌟✨
Don’t let the haters stop you—give this gem a chance! 🎬💖

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Bed Friend: Uncut
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 3, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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?️ Bed Friend (2023) – Seductive, Tender, and Unforgettable ??


10/10 – I binged all 10 episodes in just two sittings… that’s how addictive it was. 😮‍💨💕

From enemies ➡️ friends with benefits ➡️ lovers ➡️ a heartfelt proposal 💍 — this series had everything. Every moment between King and Uea dripped with chemistry — they weren’t just hot together, they burned for each other 🔥. Their stolen glances, lingering touches, and whispered words? I was melting. And yes — the intimate scenes were some of the sexiest in BL 😳💦, but never gratuitous. They were passionate, emotional, and unforgettable.

✨ Important tip: Make sure you watch the uncut version on iQIYI, not the cut version on YouTube. You don’t want to miss all the steamy, beautifully shot scenes that truly show their emotional and physical connection 🛏️🔥

The love story felt so real — from the first smirk to the final proposal. You could feel the longing, the ache, and the healing that came with every kiss, every embrace.

And that kiss in the bathtub? On a sailing yacht in the middle of the ocean, with red wine pouring over their bodies… what more hot and romantic scene could you ask for? 🛁🍷⛵ It was sexy, artistic, and emotionally intimate all at once — an absolute highlight of the series.

But what truly gave this drama emotional weight was Uea’s heartbreaking backstory 😢💔. Abandoned emotionally by his mother, silenced when he needed protection most, and still manipulated as an adult — it was gut-wrenching. Sadly, stories like this reflect real-life struggles, and the series didn’t shy away from showing that pain.

Thank goodness for King — the ultimate green flag in BL 🌿💚. Kind, patient, protective, and deeply loving. He never pushed Uea, only ever gave him space, comfort, and real love. Their relationship is proof that healing is possible when love is safe and gentle 🫶.

Also loved the supporting cast — Jade (Yim) brought so much personality, and Gun (Thomas from Your Sky) was such a sweet presence 🥰. Their work family balanced the heavy themes with warmth and humor.

And finally… that proposal in the finale 😭💍 Uea, once convinced he didn’t deserve love, now standing with someone who cherishes him entirely — what a beautiful, satisfying end.

Bed Friend isn’t just sexy — it’s emotional, romantic, and full of heart. If you’re looking for a BL that gives you butterflies, blushes, and healing tears… this is the one 💫🖤

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Bed Friend
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 3, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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?️ Bed Friend (2023) – Seductive, Tender, and Unforgettable ??


10/10 – I binged all 10 episodes in just two sittings… that’s how addictive it was. 😮‍💨💕

From enemies ➡️ friends with benefits ➡️ lovers ➡️ a heartfelt proposal 💍 — this series had everything. Every moment between King and Uea dripped with chemistry — they weren’t just hot together, they burned for each other 🔥. Their stolen glances, lingering touches, and whispered words? I was melting. And yes — the intimate scenes were some of the sexiest in BL 😳💦, but never gratuitous. They were passionate, emotional, and unforgettable.

✨ Important tip: Make sure you watch the uncut version on iQIYI, not the cut version on YouTube. You don’t want to miss all the steamy, beautifully shot scenes that truly show their emotional and physical connection 🛏️🔥

The love story felt so real — from the first smirk to the final proposal. You could feel the longing, the ache, and the healing that came with every kiss, every embrace.

And that kiss in the bathtub? On a sailing yacht in the middle of the ocean, with red wine pouring over their bodies… what more hot and romantic scene could you ask for? 🛁🍷⛵ It was sexy, artistic, and emotionally intimate all at once — an absolute highlight of the series.

But what truly gave this drama emotional weight was Uea’s heartbreaking backstory 😢💔. Abandoned emotionally by his mother, silenced when he needed protection most, and still manipulated as an adult — it was gut-wrenching. Sadly, stories like this reflect real-life struggles, and the series didn’t shy away from showing that pain.

Thank goodness for King — the ultimate green flag in BL 🌿💚. Kind, patient, protective, and deeply loving. He never pushed Uea, only ever gave him space, comfort, and real love. Their relationship is proof that healing is possible when love is safe and gentle 🫶.

Also loved the supporting cast — Jade (Yim) brought so much personality, and Gun (Thomas from Your Sky) was such a sweet presence 🥰. Their work family balanced the heavy themes with warmth and humor.

And finally… that proposal in the finale 😭💍 Uea, once convinced he didn’t deserve love, now standing with someone who cherishes him entirely — what a beautiful, satisfying end.

Bed Friend isn’t just sexy — it’s emotional, romantic, and full of heart. If you’re looking for a BL that gives you butterflies, blushes, and healing tears… this is the one 💫🖤

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Wedding Plan: Uncut
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 3, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

? Wedding Plan – A Chaotic, Steamy, and Surprisingly Heartfelt BL Ride ?

Just finished Wedding Plan and had such a blast watching it! 9/10 for me 🥰✨ It’s romantic, dramatic, funny, and so full of charm — a story of unexpected love between a wedding planner and a groom that actually works, thanks to sizzling chemistry and a few unexpected twists! 🔥💘

Nuea is such a soft, silly sweetheart 🥺 — the way he falls for Lom at McDonald’s of all places was hilarious and adorable (especially since I used to work there 🍟😂). The drive-thru breakfast scene where Lom makes Nuea feed him a hash brown while driving? I laughed so hard I had to pause! 🤣

Lom, meanwhile, is rich, tall, handsome, and built like a dream 😍🏋️‍♂️ — from the gym to the wakeboarding scene, he had me hooked. Didn't even know wakeboarding was a thing, but now I want to try it!

💫 Their chemistry is everything — and here's a must-watch tip: watch the uncut version on iQIYI, NOT the cut version on YouTube! The steamy scenes are so worth it 🥵 The drunk scene and the intimate moment in the remote Chiang Mai house were next-level — tender, intense, and full of emotion 😳💓

Also, when Lom meets Nuea’s chaotic but lovable family in Chiang Mai — especially Sun and Ryu — it’s pure comedy gold! 🤣 Their wild energy added so much charm to the story. I loved every second.

More surprises for BL fans:

The GL couple Yiwa and Marine was such a refreshing addition 💕 Even though I don’t usually watch GL, I loved seeing them here.
And for Love in the Air fans — we were blessed with cameos: Prapai and Sky’s wedding in Episode 1 and Payu and Rain’s proposal in Episode 3 💍🌧 My heart melted seeing them again 🥹
Sunny (Lom) was gorgeous throughout 😍 So young, talented, and charismatic — he lit up every scene. And that ending? So beautiful. Watching Lom’s mom finally accept his relationship with Nuea was emotional and satisfying 🌈❤️

Overall, this was a silly, sexy, sweet, and heartwarming BL — full of laughs, feels, and unforgettable moments. Definitely one to rewatch when you need something feel-good and fun 💐💞

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Wedding Plan
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 3, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

? Wedding Plan – A Chaotic, Steamy, and Surprisingly Heartfelt BL Ride ?

Just finished Wedding Plan and had such a blast watching it! 9/10 for me 🥰✨ It’s romantic, dramatic, funny, and so full of charm — a story of unexpected love between a wedding planner and a groom that actually works, thanks to sizzling chemistry and a few unexpected twists! 🔥💘

Nuea is such a soft, silly sweetheart 🥺 — the way he falls for Lom at McDonald’s of all places was hilarious and adorable (especially since I used to work there 🍟😂). The drive-thru breakfast scene where Lom makes Nuea feed him a hash brown while driving? I laughed so hard I had to pause! 🤣

Lom, meanwhile, is rich, tall, handsome, and built like a dream 😍🏋️‍♂️ — from the gym to the wakeboarding scene, he had me hooked. Didn't even know wakeboarding was a thing, but now I want to try it!

💫 Their chemistry is everything — and here's a must-watch tip: watch the uncut version on iQIYI, NOT the cut version on YouTube! The steamy scenes are so worth it 🥵 The drunk scene and the intimate moment in the remote Chiang Mai house were next-level — tender, intense, and full of emotion 😳💓

Also, when Lom meets Nuea’s chaotic but lovable family in Chiang Mai — especially Sun and Ryu — it’s pure comedy gold! 🤣 Their wild energy added so much charm to the story. I loved every second.

More surprises for BL fans:

The GL couple Yiwa and Marine was such a refreshing addition 💕 Even though I don’t usually watch GL, I loved seeing them here.
And for Love in the Air fans — we were blessed with cameos: Prapai and Sky’s wedding in Episode 1 and Payu and Rain’s proposal in Episode 3 💍🌧 My heart melted seeing them again 🥹
Sunny (Lom) was gorgeous throughout 😍 So young, talented, and charismatic — he lit up every scene. And that ending? So beautiful. Watching Lom’s mom finally accept his relationship with Nuea was emotional and satisfying 🌈❤️

Overall, this was a silly, sexy, sweet, and heartwarming BL — full of laughs, feels, and unforgettable moments. Definitely one to rewatch when you need something feel-good and fun 💐💞

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Our Dining Table
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
May 2, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

? Soft Comfort Drama with a Scene-Stealing Kid!

🍱 Our Dining Table is a soft, wholesome watch with gentle vibes and lots of food — but the true star of the show? Tane! 🥹 This adorable little boy completely stole my heart from the very beginning 💖. His smile, his energy, and his scenes were the highlight of every episode. Honestly, he’s the main reason I kept going!

That said, the plot felt a bit slow and stretched out. Dragging it to 10 episodes made it feel repetitive at times 😅. The pacing was very relaxed — maybe a bit too relaxed — and I didn’t quite feel the romantic chemistry between the two leads 💭. Some of their interactions were a little awkward and didn’t always feel natural.

Still, it’s a sweet and comforting drama. Nothing too heavy, just soft moments, home-cooked meals, and warm family vibes 🍲✨. An easy watch if you’re in the mood for something light, even if the story doesn't go very deep.

🧡 Overall: simple, cute, and calming — with a mid-level plot but a lot of heart.
⭐ 8/10 (mostly thanks to Tane 🥰)

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The Sign
4 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Mar 23, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

One of the Best Police/Crime BL

I vividly remember when this series first aired in November 2013; it quickly became one of the shows I eagerly anticipated every Sunday. It was one of the few shows I looked forward to each week. The cast was not only talented but also incredibly attractive, and I particularly appreciated the mix of police work and crime scene investigations—this was the perfect drama for me.

The cinematography, graphics, color, and CGI were all flawless. I loved how the characters Tharn and Phaya’s relationship developed, particularly their childhood connection. The gradual buildup of their chemistry leading to their love was truly remarkable. The intimate scenes were realistic and impactful, among the best I’ve seen in such dramas.

Overall, everything about the show was flawless—from the compelling story and excellent acting to the well-executed intimate scenes, the touch of comedy, and the satisfying ending. I’ve grown tired of the typical high school or university-themed BLs, so I was thrilled to see a series focusing on police and crime. I sincerely hope that more BL dramas like this will be made in the future. I loved it so much, and I would rate it 10/10.

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Revenged Love
8 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Aug 13, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Out of 350+ BLs During the Past Decade, This is the Best BL I Have Ever Watched in My Life!!!

I have said this many times already but this is truly the best BL I have ever watched in my life. I have seen more than 350+ BLs across 7 countries in the past 10 years, and nothing even comes close.

The plot is gripping from start to finish, the acting is phenomenal, and the chemistry between the leads is unmatched. Every episode kept me hooked and every emotion hit deep. This is not just BL of the year, it is BL of the decade. Every 40-minute episode feels like just 5 minutes, leaving me craving more and counting the days until the next release.

China 🇨🇳 continues to dominate in cinematography, acting, storytelling, and chemistry. No one does historical costumes, horse riding, martial arts, or emotional intensity like them. Even The Untamed, despite heavy censorship, pulled in billions of views. Imagine the impact of a high-quality, uncensored Chinese BL with the same production scale. The talent is already there, just waiting for the freedom to shine. Hopefully, one day the BL ban will lift so we can see the full potential of these brilliant creators.

Revenged Love is written by Chai Ji Dan, the genius behind Addicted. I have waited almost a decade for something like this since Addicted was banned after episode 15. Watching Revenged Love feels like coming home, with heartfelt gestures, bike rides in the countryside, tender kisses, and fierce love that demands loyalty. The cornfield kiss was pure magic, soft yet intense, a silent promise of love. “Call me husband” was delivered with such deep, possessive emotion that it melted me instantly.

Episode 13 gave us so many iconic moments. Guo Cheng Yu caring for a tipsy Jiang Xiao Shuai was playful yet intimate, while Wu Suo Wei and Chi Cheng had me laughing in the shopping scene and breathless during the underwater kiss. That scene was a visual poem — slow, tender, and filled with longing. Lines like “I am a quick learner. Won’t take long before I become the perfect boyfriend” are the kind that stay with you long after the credits roll.

This drama does not just tell a story, it becomes part of your life. Every Monday and Tuesday, I wait like clockwork, heart pounding, ready to be swept away. When it ends, I know a part of me will go with it. If they ever release a photobook, DVD, or hold a fan meeting, I would buy everything and fly from Australia to China just to be there. That is how much this series has captured my heart.

The breakup scene was devastating — two souls tearing each other apart while still loving each other deeply. Wu Suo Wei’s sacrifice, selling his home, kneeling to his rival, and working endlessly to save Chi Cheng, is the purest form of love. His mother’s decision to hide her illness added another layer of heartbreak, leaving Chi Cheng caught between honesty and her final wish. I can only hope for a moment of reconciliation where she accepts their love before it is too late.

Episode 22 delivered playful chaos and emotional sweetness. The bathtub scene was sizzling, reminding us of the passionate bond between them. The sight of Chi Cheng, Wu Suo Wei, and the nephew together felt like a glimpse into the family they could be. If they cannot have children naturally, adoption or surrogacy would be the perfect way forward.

I’ve poured my heart into writing one for every episode, this is one example for expisode 23, obviously I cannot fit every episode's poem here.

Episode 23 shall be called ‘A Love That Sacrifices Everything.’

They said the last few episodes had too much comedy.
But this episode, the comedy is gone.
Episode 23 is sorrow in its purest form. 💔

Yue Yue drifted from Wu Suo Wei,
to Wang Zhen Long,
to Chi Cheng,
changing lovers like changing clothes,
always chasing the richer man.
And when Wu Suo Wei finally rose from poverty,
she dared to return.
When he refused her,
she turned to his mother.
If this is not the definition of a gold digger,
what is?

But Wu Suo Wei,
my heart aches for him.
Born poor,
counting every cent,
saving every coin.
Yet for Chi Cheng,
he sold everything,
even his home,
losing two million yuan,
just to save him.

Back on the streets,
he worked from dawn till night,
moulding sugar figurines,
hands raw and aching.
He knelt before Wang Zhen Long,
pride shattered,
for the man he loves.
And still, Wang Zhen Long came back to mock him.

Yet he stood tall.
He kept going.
If this is not love,
then love does not exist.

Even Chi Cheng’s rich parents stayed silent.
Was it because their son loves a man?
Would they rather leave their fortune to a grandson
than save their own child?

But there was one bright light,
Dr. Jiang Xiao Shuai,
offering help without hesitation.
A friend like that is rare.

And then the jail scene.
Two men, tears falling like rain.
Wu Suo Wei’s voice steady,
his love unshaken.
Chi Cheng saying, “I hate you,”
when what he really meant was,
I hate that you gave up everything for me.
I hate that you sold your family for my freedom.

Chi Cheng, crying quietly over a simple meal in prison,
is an image I’ll never forget.

Sometimes silence carries the loudest pain.
When Chi Cheng said, “I hate you,”
he was not pushing Wei Wei away
but drowning in the weight of sacrifice.

I hate that you gave up everything for me.
I hate that you sold your family for my freedom.
I hate that your happiness came at the cost of mine.

It is not hatred for Wei Wei
but hatred for a cruel fate they cannot escape.

If he truly meant those words,
he would not have sat there crying,
eating quietly, his tears falling unseen,
his walls crumbling, his heart bare.

His silence and broken guard
speak louder than any words ever could.

Tonight it all ends.
One last episode.
One final goodbye.

“I don’t need luxury,
I just need you.”

If this is not love,
tell me what is. 💔


Revenged Love has given me everything — romance, heartbreak, laughter, and moments so powerful they will stay with me forever. It is more than just perfect, it is a once-in-a-lifetime masterpiece that I will treasure for years to come. ❤️🔥

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Squid Game Season 3
8 people found this review helpful
by NLE
Jun 27, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Perfectly Executed Finale – Brutal, Emotional, Unforgettable

I just binged all of Squid Game Season 3 in one sitting—and what a ride! This final chapter was everything I hoped for and more. The story picks up right where Season 2 left off, plunging us straight into the chaos of a failed rebellion, betrayal, and loss. The pacing is relentless, the tension never lets up, and yet it still finds space to explore the emotional aftermath of everything Gi Hun has endured.

Lee Jung Jae delivers his most powerful performance yet. Watching Gi Hun hit rock bottom, only to be forced back into the nightmare of the Games, was heartbreaking and raw. Each game this season felt even more brutal—not just physically, but psychologically. The moral dilemmas hit hard, and the consequences of each choice left me shaken.

The return of the Frontman (In Ho) added a chilling, calculated energy to the season, and the dynamic with his brother Jun Ho raised the stakes even further. Their storyline had me on edge the whole time, especially with the ever-present question of who can really be trusted. The reveal of the traitor? Absolutely jaw-dropping.

The writing was tight, the twists hit hard, and the ending? Bittersweet perfection. It was a grim yet fitting close to a series that never shied away from exposing the darkest corners of human nature.

If you’ve followed Squid Game from the beginning, Season 3 is the brutal, emotional payoff you’ve been waiting for. A masterclass in storytelling that left me breathless.

Highly recommended.

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