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MizMystixism 10 days ago
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Ep 7 of #EnemiesWithBenefits just hugged my heart, politely wrecked it, and then offered me a warm blanket and a therapy pamphlet. This show isn’t just a romance — it’s a healing deep-dive dressed up in top-level face cards, and episode 7 proved it in the softest, most devastating way. 💚

First, let’s talk about our girl Wine. Because here’s the thing: there’s nothing wrong with being guarded or building your walls sky-high. We build them to protect ourselves. We have those female instincts for a reason — being careful about who we trust is what keeps us safe. It’s not easy being a woman. Men can walk freely at night without thinking twice; we often have to stay alert and take extra precautions. There’s a reason we don’t call everyone a friend — some people are colleagues, coworkers, acquaintances… and some are wolves in leadership suits. When you’ve survived environments with misogynistic leaders who shift blame onto women at the drop of a hat, you learn to padlock your inner world. Wine didn’t build her fortress for no reason — those walls were constructed from disappointment, betrayal, and the kind of experiences that teach you to be very careful who you let in.

Enter Lal. The walking, breathing definition of a green-flag Prince Charming for our angsty princess. Where Wine carries a whole storage unit of emotional excess baggage (the heavy kind with broken zippers and maybe a few live grenades), Lal shows up like a knight with a gentle smile, ready to haul that baggage one piece at a time — come hell or high water. Episode 7 gave us Wine spiraling into a dark place because something triggered that deep, raw anguish she buries inside… and then Lal arriving — not with grand speeches, but with soft eyes, steady presence, and the kind of rescue that feels like a warm blanket rather than a flashy sword. Some people accidentally poke old wounds and cause mental chaos; Lal sits beside those wounds and quietly asks, “Which one do you want to unpack first?” 😭

Now let’s get into the delicious, complicated, why-are-you-like-this-Wine part: she absolutely wants to enjoy the benefits with Lal. The tender rescues, the patient smiles, the electric way Lal looks at her like she’s a storm worth weathering… the “benefits” are screaming. But ask her to put a label on it? Suddenly she’s a cat trying to avoid a bath. 🐱💦

Why? Because “friends with benefits” feels safe. Labels mean expectations. Labels mean fully unlocking the gate and letting someone roam around in the darkest, most fragile rooms of your heart. For someone like Wine, who’s spent years reinforcing her emotional fortress, calling Lal her “girlfriend” would feel like handing over the master key. It would mean admitting she’s not the lone wolf who needs no one. It would mean trusting that this gentle, green-flag woman won’t one day accidentally (or deliberately) break what’s inside — a fear planted by past betrayals and a world that too often blames women for their own hurt. The “benefits” let her have the warmth without the vertigo of full vulnerability. Lal’s presence soothes the ache, but a label makes it official, and that’s terrifying when your survival has always depended on staying guarded.

But here’s the magic of Episode 7: Lal isn’t pushing for a title. She’s just… there. Always to the rescue — not to control, but to support. She’s so patient I’m convinced she has a secret superpower called “calmly melt Wine’s walls without her noticing.” The way Wine finally let her in a little more this episode? Instant happy-tears. If Wine is the storm, Lal is the safe harbor — steady, unfazed, gently proving that the right person doesn’t run from your baggage; they sit down next to it and start sorting the chaos with you.

So yes, Wine wants the comfort, the care, the (let’s be real) benefits of having a Lal-shaped light in her darkness. But a labelled relationship still feels like a trapdoor she’s not ready to step onto. And honestly? That’s so achingly real. Love this intelligent, emotionally layered series for showing us that healing isn’t a switch you flip — it’s a slow, tender rescue mission. Protect both of them in Episode 8, please and thank you! 🤲💖
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adrien 17 days ago
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ENEMIES WITH BENEFITS Ep 6 - Lal is laying all her cards on the table, exposing her vulnerable heart to Wine; Wine is holding back, not letting down her guard, keeping her walls up: Wine = So Much Excess Baggage🥹🥲😭....

But finally, CiizeMook fans are happy about TangkwaProud😊 Sweet Tangkwa is Lal Junior😁 hahahahahaha
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On Reindeer Parisaya Sriraswadi 20 days ago
FULFILL ep 7 - Most memorable line: "This is my family now, the family I've always wanted. No matter what happens, I'll take care of everything." Or something to that effect - It's so hard to read subtitles while crying buckets! But THAT was the scene that made me fall in love with Oon all the more❤️❤️❤️

Biggest "I wonder" moment - How on earth was Fun able to do all that running, from the time Nueng's water broke... To that trip to the ICU... In heels! 👠

Best actress: Reindeer Parisaya Jaroennetisat - Nueng! So pretty too.

Fearless forecast: FULFILL is so well-written, well-produced, well-acted, and WELL-LOVED, that the next BECWorld project (LingOrm's 3rd series) has pretty big shoes to fill....

NETFLIX made me cry all day and all night! Earlier, I watched a 🇵🇭 movie called UNTIL SHE REMEMBERS and cried. Tonight I watched FULFILL ep 7 and cried. Beautiful, beautiful shows that brought "happy" tears.
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On Enemies with Benefits 25 days ago
ENEMIES WITH BENEFITS ep 5 has all "the feels" - up, down, left, right.... Just like a real relationship! Haha haha "Friends with benefits", "situationship", "no label"... Everybody thinks that THAT's convenient? Na-ah!! Eventually, you overthink, you overfeel, you go on overdrive and the FWB status implodes on itself because real feelings start kicking in. EWB episode 5 shows that people are selfish, all right, that's a fact. But human nature is all about nurturing and concern and paying attention and caring for one another.... Wine and Lal as team leaders is a clear reflection of what they are as persons: They aren't self-centered beeyatcherz like New, or insensitive pricks like Proud; they're good people who are sometimes caught in bad circumstances. Like all of us are in the real world, y'know.... So! Lal and Wine are gonna be in for the worst (and hopefully, for the best too), but it looks like they'll be fine. As for the Ciize-Kapook plot twist, it sure seems like THAT will be bad girl vs good girl mayhem, chaotic AF! Haha haha
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adrien 25 days ago
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The deliciously chaotic, irresistibly wicked SHADES aired its cliffhanger of an episode 6, and apparently Season 2 would come out in 2027!🥲😅😂🤣

What an excruciatingly painful wait!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🥰😍😘💯❤️🇹🇭
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On Shades May 17, 2026
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We thought GIRL RULES was one delicious mess? At least they're adult women! SHADES is even messier, more delicious, and they're in freakin' high school, and w'all can relate, right? 👍💯
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On Love beyond Dreams May 6, 2026
LOVE BEYOND DREAMS Ep 1 - Well written, well acted, well produced 👏👏👏👏 Ep 1 holds sooooo much promise that this would be an amaaaaaazing series!!

And talk about timing.... One of my favorite cousins passed on today, gone too soon. Now I can't stop bawling my eyes out 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

P.S. Mie Phattaranan Padpai is gorgeous! Same irresistibly attractive vibe as TK from DANGEROUS QUEEN❤️🇹🇭❤️
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On Shadow of Love May 5, 2026
SHADOW OF LOVE Ep 19 - This show has the most evil, most reprehensible villain-mother in all of GL.... Zero redeeming qualities, but her being so vile and detestable is what makes the show so interesting! Exhausting and exasperating to watch, but riveting, nonetheless.

And Bebell Patthanarat Ketkaew - sweet, vulnerable Ranya - Bebell is so pretty, even when she's crying! In fact, "Ran" is the prettiest cry-baby in 🇹🇭 GL.
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