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TharnType thai drama review
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TharnType
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by Lee Jun Ho
7 hours ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

TharnType — The BL That Dared to Go Further

I honestly didn't expect a BL to go this far. Most series until now have been fairly innocent, but TharnType isn't afraid to portray physical attraction as an important part of a romantic relationship. The intimate scenes are some of the hottest I've seen in a BL, not because they show everything, but because of how they're directed. Through the tension, the performances, and the chemistry between the actors, the series manages to be incredibly sensual without relying on explicit nudity. It feels bold, mature, and surprisingly realistic.

What impressed me even more is that those scenes aren't there just for shock value. They help build the relationship between Tharn and Type and show how their feelings evolve over time. Their physical attraction grows alongside their emotional connection, making the romance feel much more believable than in many BLs where a simple kiss is treated as the ultimate reward.

The story is another major strength. At first glance, it seems like a simple enemies-to-lovers romance, but it quickly becomes much more than that. Type is a complicated character whose hatred of gay men comes from a traumatic past, while Tharn patiently tries to understand him instead of giving up. The series constantly explores trust, forgiveness, jealousy, family, friendship, and personal growth, making every episode feel important. There are plenty of twists throughout the story, but they never feel unnecessary because they all contribute to the development of the main characters.

Mew Suppasit and Gulf Kanawut are excellent together. Their chemistry is undeniable and carries the entire series from beginning to end. Gulf, despite being new to BL, delivers a remarkably convincing performance. His emotional scenes feel genuine, and he handles the romantic moments with a confidence I honestly wasn't expecting. It's easy to understand why this series is bringing him so much international attention. Mew also perfectly captures Tharn's patience, confidence, and vulnerability, creating a character who remains likeable even during the story's more difficult moments.

The supporting cast also deserves praise. Rather than existing only to fill screen time, most of the secondary characters have their own personalities and conflicts, making the university setting feel alive. Some subplots are stronger than others, but they all contribute to the feeling that this is a world where every character has their own story.

The production isn't perfect. Some editing choices are a little rough, and the soundtrack isn't particularly memorable. There are also moments where the drama becomes more melodramatic than necessary. Still, those flaws never prevented me from becoming emotionally invested in the story.

Final Thought

TharnType is one of the boldest BLs I've watched. It combines excellent chemistry, memorable characters, emotional storytelling, and a level of romantic intensity that feels genuinely refreshing. Mew and Gulf make every scene believable, and together they create a relationship that's impossible to ignore. Whether because of the romance, the drama, or the chemistry, this is a series I won't forget anytime soon.
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