10/10 Amazing!
As someone relatively new to the Boys' Love (BL) genre, 1 have explored several titles and recently came across"Love Mechanic," which I found absolutely captivating.
I was particularly impressed by the characters and the performances of the actors. The decision to create this series and feature many of the cast members from
"Love Mechanic" was a delightful reunion.
Interestingly, my husband also enjoys watching it, drawn in by the action, while I appreciate the depth of the storyline. Overall, I would describe this show as exceptional thus far, and it has certainly set a high standard for future series in this genre.
The chemistry between the lead actors is palpable, making every scene they share both compelling and emotional. The intricate plot twists keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while the tender moments provide a heartfelt balance.
Moreover, the production quality is top-notch, with beautifully crafted sets and thoughtful cinematography that enhances every episode. The soundtrack, too, deserves a mention; it perfectly complements the narrative, evoking the right emotions at the right times.
It's heartening to see a show that not only entertains but also resonates on a deeper level, exploring themes of love, trust, and personal growth. I look forward to seeing how the story unfolds and hope it continues to
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Jack & Joker: U Steal My Heart! (Uncut Ver.)
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10/10 Amazing!
As someone relatively new to the Boys' Love (BL) genre, 1 have explored several titles and recently came across "Love Mechanic," which I found absolutely captivating. I was particularly impressed by the characters and the performances of the actors. The decision to create this series and feature many of the cast members from "Love Mechanic" was a delightful reunion. Interestingly, my husband also enjoys watching it, drawn in by the action, while I appreciate the depth of the storyline. Overall, I would describe this show as exceptional thus far, and it has certainly set a high standard for future series in this genre.The chemistry between the lead actors is palpable, making every scene they share both compelling and emotional. The intricate plot twists keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while the tender moments provide a heartfelt balance.
Moreover, the production quality is top-notch, with beautifully crafted sets and thoughtful cinematography that enhances every episode. The soundtrack, too, deserves a mention; it perfectly complements the narrative, evoking the right emotions at the right times.
It's heartening to see a show that not only entertains but also resonates on a deeper level, exploring themes of love, trust, and personal growth. I look forward to seeing how the story unfolds and hope it continues to
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Honey has lost its innocence
Top Form is an adaptation of the anime Dakaichi: I'm Being Harassed By the Sexiest Man of the YearWho would have thought that it would be Thailand that would take on the series of this anime. What a great decision.
The director and the scriptwriters deserve a lot of praise.
The latter in particular have managed to realise the essence of the story and cut out problematic parts of the story without changing the nature of the characters. Probs.
There were some sound issues in the first episode, but I'll generously look past that.
All in all, I have high hopes and expectations for this crew for future projects. They are brave and manage to tell a good story in an atmospheric setting.
But what would the best story be without the right actors?
What can I say, Boom and Smart as Akin (Takato in the anime) and Jin (aka Junta) have literally stepped out of the anime. They are the perfect cast. Their acting with each other is natural, nuanced and very sensual. So much so that in some scenes you get the impression that you've caught them in flagrante delicto and hold your hands in front of your face, blushing. You will never be able to look at honey in the same way again. Honey has lost its innocence with the series....
But you can also feel the doubts, the insecurities, the injuries throughout their bodies. Both deliver a brilliant acting performance. The decision to orientate itself very closely to the anime visually means that some people may be distracted by Jin from time to time.
Personally, I really appreciate the fact that the visuals and story are so close to the original, but that the story is brought up to 2025 by not glamorising sexual assault.
Despite everything, dark sides are also legitimately illuminated. We grow into their relationship with Akin and Jin and experience highs and lows. Will there be a happy ending?
This will be added at the end of the series.
I can only say that it is very much worth watching Top Form.
What a discovery and what potential for future BLs has been uncovered here. Props to the cast and crew!
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?✨ “Crimson Hearts & Thai Nights: Falling for My Golden Blood
If you’re a vampire lover, My Golden Blood feels like stepping into a world you’ve been waiting for without even realizing it. It’s dark enough to pull you in, romantic enough to keep you there, and dramatic in that delicious way only supernatural BLs know how to be. What surprised me most is how the show balances its fantasy elements with a very Thai emotional core — warm, intense, and just a bit tragic around the edges.The vampire lead is easily the highlight. He carries that perfect mix of ancient loneliness and quiet seduction — the kind that makes you feel like he could either kiss you or end you, and somehow both options sound appealing. His human counterpart brings a grounded innocence that makes their connection spark instantly. They don’t just have chemistry; they have that magnetic pull that supernatural romances need to truly work.
Of course, the series has its dramatic swings — a few plot twists that come out of nowhere, some CG that could’ve used a little extra love, and moments where the pacing dips. But honestly? None of that really hurts the experience. If anything, it adds a bit of camp that vampire fans are secretly soft for.
What really makes the series special is how it treats love as something almost sacred — dangerous, overwhelming, but worth bleeding for. The scenes between them glow (sometimes literally), and even the quieter moments feel charged, like there’s always something unspoken hovering in the air.
By the end, My Golden Blood leaves that familiar vampire-lover ache: the longing, the beauty, the fear, and the hope twisted together. Not perfect, but deeply atmospheric — the kind of BL you watch late at night with the lights off, letting the romance and the shadows swallow you whole.
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?? “Unexpected Feelings in Bangkok: My Take on Ossan’s Love Thailand (2025)”
I went into Ossan’s Love Thailand with mixed expectations — the original is iconic, the Japanese version has its own magic, and remakes can be… complicated. But honestly? This Thai version brings a charm that feels both familiar and refreshing. There’s a softness to the way the story unfolds here, like the series knows it’s dealing with a classic but still wants to add its own heartbeat.The biggest strength for me is how genuinely warm the characters feel. The lead is clueless in that adorable “please someone explain life to him” way, and the older love interest manages to balance comedy with real emotional weight. There’s humor, yes — Thai humor always finds a way to slide in — but it never overshadows the tenderness of the relationships. And when the emotional beats hit, they hit with that quiet ache that stays with you longer than you expect.
That said, some moments do wander into slight over-the-top territory, the kind where you laugh not because it’s funny, but because BLs sometimes need to remind us they can be dramatic for no reason. A few scenes feel like the writers were trying too hard to preserve the original’s iconic energy instead of leaning fully into the Thai version’s personality. But even with those bumps, the heart of the story still shines through.
By the end, I felt something I didn’t expect: a mix of nostalgia and genuine affection for this remake. It respects where it came from, but it also carves out its own emotional space — softer, brighter, and very Thai. It’s the kind of show that makes you smile at the screen, sigh at the messiness of love, and maybe rethink your opinions about age-gap romances on a random Tuesday night.
If you’re into sweet chaos, heartfelt confessions, and that classic “I didn’t ask for these feelings but now they’re here” energy — this one is definitely worth watching.
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? “Love, Cavities & Chaos: My Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist Adventure” ?
I swear, Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist is the kind of BL that pretends it’s innocent but actually comes for your heart (and your dental health) when you least expect it. One minute you’re vibing with the soft lighting and the adorable smiles, and the next you’re yelling at the screen because the dentist is being way too gentle for someone who’s supposed to just “check teeth.” Sir, PLEASE, we see the way you’re looking at him. 👀The chemistry is the real MVP here — slow-burn, cozy, the kind that makes you kick your feet without realizing. And the dentist? Peak “calm boyfriend energy.” He could tell me I need a root canal and I’d probably say thank you.
But yes, the show has its goofy moments. Sometimes the drama feels like it walked in from another series entirely. Episode 8 really said, “Let’s be dramatic today,” and honestly… it made me laugh and scream at the same time. A mess? Maybe. Entertaining? Absolutely.
In the end, the series is like candy: sweet, a little sticky, maybe not perfect for your long-term health, but SO satisfying in the moment. And honestly? I’d watch it again just for the cute glances in the dental chair.
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“Love Never Dies — It Just Bites Harder ??
I went into Revamp expecting just another vampire-meets-boy fantasy, and left OBSESSED. This Thai BL delivers supernatural tension, dark romance, and pure chemistry between Boun Noppanut (as the mysterious vampire Ramil) and Prem Warut (as Punn, the human who accidentally frees him). From the first episode, there’s that electric pull — the kind that makes you scream “JUST KISS ALREADY!” 😭🔥The gothic-modern vibe is everything: antique shops, shadowy corners, blood-red lights — chef’s kiss. The story has real heart under the supernatural layer, exploring loneliness, redemption, and that irresistible connection between light and darkness. It’s sexy, melancholic, and occasionally camp in the best Thai BL way.
Sure, pacing dips in the middle, and some mysteries take their sweet time, but who cares when the leads are practically devouring each other with their eyes? 👀❤️🔥 The 10-episode format keeps things tight, and the final epilogue left me emotionally undead.
Bold, emotional, and intoxicating — “Revamp” proves that love really does bite. 🩸
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10/10 The Cast and The Story
I waited for this story for years. The expectations is really high. From the pilot we can analyse a story. After seeing first episode I feel good because I get a hope that the series is going to be really well in cases. The story is amazing no doubt. The feature very important for the story to be get well and stay in the actual plot is The screenplay. It works out well. The sequence of Scenes are good. The Cinematography is really done well. The art Director had one job and he nailed. The set seems more realistic. Coming to the Actors, Man!!! The cast team knows who to act and where to put them. JJ slayed his role. He improves a lot. I mean may be in a very few places, like when he got to do more expressive reactions, it doesn't seem so realistic but honestly in whole episode he stood out a lot in best way.Many scenes his reactions amazed me a lot. Latte is really handsome and Kim is so gorgeous. They elevates their characters. I am excited to see them more in upcoming episodes. My man, Net, he is more than I expected. He is hot, handsome and feels like a calm and organized person who carries unknown pain. He nailed it.
Overall my opinion about the series is " DMD never failed to create Masterpiece". I admire the cast and crew works and how well they executed. I am waiting for upcoming episodes :)
~Please excuse any English mistakes.
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10/10 Comedic, mature, lovely, fun series to watch
10/10 Comedic, mature, lovely, fun series to watchThe series start was unexpected
Taynew and other cast
nailed their characters. Toto and kanit relationship is from enemies to lover and I can't wait to see their dynamics, it will be fun to watch them fall in love slowly. Beer jokes were too funny
. Mond was funny as hell too,Ryu's character made
me pissed but I know he is good actor if he can do that Juno and tonliew for fresher they also did good job • .! knew Director jojo will never disappoint, and the series storyline is so good. Everyone should watch it if they want something fun and comedic series to watch after exhausting day.
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10/10 IT STARTED SO GOOD BUT...
Despite its low ratings, I immediately dove into "1000 Years Old" because I rarely let ratings dictate my viewing choices.This series tells the whimsical story of Pun, a goofy, unserious 900-year-old vampire, and Yoh, a student obsessed with aliens. Yoh's curiosity about Pun leads him to follow the vampire to a pork blood soup diner, eventually prompting him to move into the same apartment building.
While 1000 Years Old features a vampire, there's no need to brace for scares. This series is a lighthearted, funny, and at times silly watch with just a touch of drama. The humor often lands, and thankfully, the acting is not cringeworthy unlike some other vampire shows (yes, "OMG Vampire," I'm looking at you!). I particularly enjoyed witnessing the delightful friendship that blossomed between Pun, Yoh, Kaemsai, and Shin.
Honestly, this show could have been titled "HAIL PORK BLOOD SOUP" given its central role in the story, lol!
The acting is decent, not particularly compelling, but certainly not bad. However, the series suffers from a slow burn pace that could be frustrating for some.
Despite the pacing issues, 1000 Years Old managed to keep me engaged up until episode 8.
It was a pleasant surprise to realize that the director of this series also helmed "I Will Knock You" and "2gether the series." While "2gether" left me disappointed, "I Will Knock You" just satisfied me.
Character Insights
Pun:
Pun is a sweet, kind-hearted, and refreshingly innocent
900-year-old vampire. He boasts a messy but colorful room and a surprisingly fashionable style, a unique blend for a half-human, half-vampire. He's also the proud owner of a black cat. I found myself instantly drawn to his character, and it felt like the attraction between him and Yoh was mutual. Pun's past struggles centered on his inability to die, but after meeting Yoh and opening the pork blood soup business, he finally feels a sense of purpose. He's the only vampire I know who openly declares his vampirism to anyone, though, amusingly, no one ever believes him! For a vampire, he's incredibly calm and sweet, yet a voracious eater of pork blood. It makes you wonder what his livelihood was before the pork blood soup business.
Yoh:
Yoh is a university student with an alien obsession, shared by his group of friends. While he has a keen eye for detail, his character can be quite annoying, especially his nosiness when it comes to Pun. In the earlier episodes, he constantly devises ways to prove Pun is a vampire, from placing crucifixes on doors to giving Pun a bunch of garlic. His behavior often veers into stalker-like territory: wanting to see Pun at the diner, moving into his apartment, and even searching his name online. It's frustrating to watch him accuse Pun of killing people in the neighborhood one minute, only to barge into Pun's room to sleep the next. For a university student, Yoh comes across as surprisingly dim-witted. He seems oblivious to Pun's obvious flirting and advances, and inexplicably, he's unaware of the health benefits of eating pork blood. His younger sister, in contrast, appears far more sensible. Yoh even jeopardizes Pun by bringing him in to the police. He doesn't take anything seriously when it comes to Pun, pivoting from alien obsession to vampire obsession, and he shows little consideration for Pun's feelings, either playing ignorant or simply being plain stupid. The relationship between Pun and Yoh often felt shallow to me, with Pun clearly more invested and Yoh failing to reciprocate his energy. Yoh's character almost made me give up on the series entirely.
Observations:
I found myself pondering a few things:
* How does a 900-year-old vampire know so little about vampires, their dangers to humans, or even how to ride a train?
* The series started to drag significantly around episode 8. It would have benefited from fewer episodes, focusing only on the crucial scenes. It felt as though the story was stretched merely to fill all 12 episodes.
* Yoh's continued testing of Pun, despite already believing he's a vampire, made little sense, especially with Pun passively allowing it.
* Yoh's inability to express himself clearly was also incredibly annoying and contributed to the slow pace of the show.
* How come the vampires' wedding was held in a Catholic church?
* While the series started strong, the writing became noticeably duller as it progressed into the later episodes.
* The twist at the end turns out to be interesting as it explores reincarnation.
On a positive note, the cinematography and production value were excellent. The vibrant and colorful environment perfectly complemented the overall mood of the series.
Don't go into 1000 Years Old expecting anything spicy; it's from the same director as "2gether" and "I Will Knock You," after all!
At its core, 1000 Years Old offers a bit of everything - romance, friendship, and of course, vampire antics. The overarching lesson to be learned is one of perseverance and following your heart's desires, alongside a celebration of the deep friendships formed between the characters.
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School Trip: Joined a Group I’m Not Close To
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“Strangers on a Trip… Until They Aren’t”
School Trip: Joined a Group I’m Not Close To” is turning out to be one of those deceptively soft BLs that hide emotional landmines under everyday moments. What starts as an awkward school excursion quickly becomes a story about quiet crushes, forced proximity, and the kind of teenage tension that feels painfully real.The chemistry is beautifully understated — it’s not loud or dramatic, but it hits you through shy eye contact, small acts of attention, and the way the leads slowly start noticing each other in ways they didn’t expect. The show captures that universal school-trip feeling: being stuck with people you barely know… and somehow forming unforgettable bonds.
As it’s still ongoing, the pacing is gentle but promising. Every episode adds a new layer, pushing the boys closer while keeping that sweet uncertainty alive. It’s charming, relatable, and genuinely heartwarming — the kind of BL that sneaks up on you and suddenly becomes your comfort watch.
If you love slow-burn youth BLs with realistic emotions and soft aesthetics, this one is absolutely worth following week by week.
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