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Every You, Every me (Director's Cut.)
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May 14, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE

Honestly, I went into this series with low expectations. The first episode felt a bit boring for my taste, so I thought I’d probably drop it—but wow, I was wrong. I'm really glad I stuck around. Just a heads-up: this isn't a reincarnation or time travel type of story. There are 4 different stories in this series. Same leading actors, different stories. Keep reading to see what I mean!

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Episode 1:

- I actually liked how they opened the episode in black and white and then highlighted the three couples at the waiting shed—representing lesbian, gay, and straight relationships.

- The idea is: when it rains and you see someone in color, they might be your soulmate.

- Top plays a rider who sells umbrellas on the side during the rainy season. Mick works in an office.

-Top is cheerful and lively while Mick is a bit serious.

- Dol (Mick) was introduced super quickly, and it felt a bit unrealistic that Sun (Top) was suddenly into him. Is it love at first sight? Or maybe he's just desperate to find his soulmate?

- Sun came off kinda pushy, but I guess that’s part of his character.


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Episode 2:

- Different story, same leads—TopMick.

- At first, I was like, “What’s going on?” I got confused and lowkey annoyed haha. I hadn’t read any reviews, and the trailer didn’t help much either.

- But then it hit me: it’s actually fun to see TopMick play different roles!

- This time, Top (Prin) is a CEO and Mick (First) is his secretary.

- Mick's character here is so lovable—total opposite from the first episode where he was more serious. I adored him in this role, he's just too cute.

- Top plays the typical serious CEO who doesn’t socialize much.

- There were only a few sweet moments since the episode was short, so it was hard to fully get invested in their relationship.

- Their romance is slow-burn in this one.

- I loved Prin’s grandma. She's so cool and supportive!


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Episode 3:

- Top (Namping) looks super pretty and a bit feminine here—he's a student pilot.

- Mick (X) is more rugged and manly, working as a mechanic.

- There’s an instant spark, especially from X’s side—he’s been crushing on Namping for a while.

- I also really liked the platonic friendship between Ton and Namping. It felt genuine.



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Episode 4:

- This continues from episode 3, and it gets emotional.

- I wish they had shown more of what Namping was going through—it felt a bit lacking.

- At the start, Namping asked X to fix his car but then he just left. I know he is dying but they didn't explain it in detailed.


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Episode 5:

- Sian (Top) is a former musician who now just kinda vibes and drinks a lot. He seems lost in life.

- Blue (Mick) is a painter.

- No immediate attraction at first—Sian even seemed to dislike Blue.

- But eventually, feelings start to develop.

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Episode 6:

- Continues from Episode 5.

- The side story with Blue’s friend felt unnecessary to me.

- They didn’t really explain what happened to Sian’s ex—was he dead or did he cheat?

- But I loved TopMick’s chemistry here—they were so flirty and fun!

- Then comes the twist: Episodes 4 (end), 5, and 6 are actually about Pun (Sian) and Inn (Blue), a real-life couple and actors who are filming a BL movie together. Their rocky relationship in real life starts affecting their work.

- The set looked so real, I actually thought it was Every You Every Me's set. I thought there are behind the scenes included —until this Otto guy showed up and I realized it was all part of a movie they're filming called You and Your Beautiful Soul. I felt so pranked, lol.

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Episode 7:

- Turns out Episodes 1, 2, and 3 were all BL movies that Pun and Inn acted in. Episode 5 was their current project.

- And during filming of Episode 3, that’s when they actually started dating.

Final thoughts:

I didn’t even know about TopMick before watching this series, but now I’m obsessed with their chemistry!
Their acting is on point—especially Top. He’s so natural and expressive with every role.

The cinematography is great except for episode 5, some of the scenes were blurry or washed out.

Overall, the concept of this series is super unique and refreshing. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Every You Every Me genuinely surprised me in the best way.

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Sleep with Me
1 people found this review helpful
May 12, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

IT'S OKAY BUT...

I watched Sleep With Me a while ago, but I still wanted to share my thoughts on it. The story follows two women, Harry, a late-night radio DJ, and Luna, who also works at night (I think from home?). What stood out to me was the representation of a disabled woman, Harry uses a wheelchair, and it’s great to see a GL series (or any series, really) include that kind of perspective. ❤️

The vibe of the show is very soft and lighthearted. There’s not much heavy drama or conflict, which makes it easy to watch. That said, I was a bit confused by how they portrayed Luna’s condition. She couldn’t sleep at night, but instead of calling it insomnia, they gave it some fictional name that doesn’t really exist in medical terms. It felt a bit unrealistic and unnecessary.

Still, it’s a chill and sweet series with a unique setup. Worth watching if you're in the mood for something different and low-key.

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Gameboys 2
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

BITTERSWEET GOODBYE

Gameboys 2 picks up where the first season left off, with Gavreel and Cairo now living together and honestly, it’s a rollercoaster of emotions all over again. The chemistry between Gav and Cai is still just as intense and real, and some of their scenes like the movie night feel super romantic in a lowkey, natural way. The bed scene? Tastefully done and genuinely passionate. You can really tell they’re comfortable with each other.

But it’s not all sweet moments. The series doesn’t shy away from tougher themes, like homophobia, especially with Gav’s aunt causing some major emotional tension. It adds depth, even if it’s hard to watch at times.

One thing I absolutely loved was the side crew—Pearl, Wesley, Terrence, and Achilles. Their friendship brings warmth and balance to the series. It’s great seeing those bonds grow alongside the main story.

Now, fair warning, the ending is bittersweet. If you're only here for the happily ever after, this might not be your thing. But if you appreciate a series that mixes romance, real struggles, and deep emotion, Gameboys 2 is worth the watch.

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Our Dating Sim
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

DATING SIM IS A LIGHTHEARTED BL SERIES

Our Dating Sim might look like a limited budget series, and yeah, it probably is, but honestly, it’s still pretty good! It’s a short and simple watch, and while I personally found it a bit too short, it still managed to deliver a cute and enjoyable story in that limited time.

One funny thing I noticed, the two main leads, Shin and Lee, look so similar! I swear, at times, I felt like I was watching twins. I couldn’t even tell them apart in some scenes, lol. But their chemistry works, and that’s what matters.

What I liked is that there aren’t too many characters to keep track of. The small cast makes the story easy to follow and not overwhelming at all. It's really chill and light-hearted there’s not much drama or emotional rollercoaster, so if you’re just looking to relax and not stress over a complex plot, this one’s a nice choice.

Overall, *Our Dating Sim* is short, sweet, and stress-free perfect for a cozy evening when you just want something soft and easy to watch.

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I Promised You the Moon
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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IPYTM: From Teen Love to Adult Struggles

I Promised You the Moon continues the story of Teh and Oh-aew from I Told Sunset About You, and wow, it really takes their journey to a more mature and emotional level. I loved seeing their character growth as they transitioned from high school to university life. There’s something really special about watching characters grow up, and this series handles that beautifully.

It’s a bit sad that they’re no longer in the same university, and that distance definitely adds tension to their relationship. As their love deepens, they also face more complex issues, especially with Teh's confusion about his feelings and the heartbreaking moment when he cheats. As painful as it is to watch, I found that part of the story very realistic. Relationships in real life are messy, and this series doesn't shy away from showing that.

What really stands out is how the show portrays the struggles of adult relationships—uncertainty, temptation, regret. It's raw and emotional in a way that's rare in BLs. Teh may have made a huge mistake, but I appreciated that the series let him feel the weight of his actions and try to make amends. That regret felt honest, not just scripted.

Also, let’s talk about the acting, phenomenal. Bilkin especially gave such a heartfelt performance, and PP was incredible as always. You can really feel their emotions in every scene.

Overall, I Promised You the Moon is a bit painful, but beautifully done. It’s not just a love story, it’s a story about growing up, making mistakes, and learning from them. Definitely worth watching if you want something more emotionally deep and realistic.

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The Trainee
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Not a Full On BL Series

The Trainee was such a refreshing watch! I really liked the whole concept, it’s not often we get a BL-related series that focuses on the behind-the-scenes of the film industry. It was super cool to get a glimpse into how things work on set.

Ryan's character hit close to home for me. That whole “I don’t know what I’m doing with my life” vibe? Super relatable. The series does a great job showing the struggles of figuring out your path, especially when you're still young and unsure. The cinematography is another standout, everything looks vibrant, polished, and visually pleasing. Acting-wise, everyone did an amazing job, and the chemistry among the cast made the team dynamics and friendships feel real and heartwarming.

I love how there’s no over-the-top villain. The only real "bad guy" is Jane’s ex, who stole Ryan's idea, but even that doesn’t make the show feel too heavy. It’s an easy, feel-good watch with just the right amount of drama. The romance between Ryan and Jane is realistic, not overly dramatic or forced. The progress is too slow though, so be prepared for that.

The Trainee isn’t your typical BL. It’s more about self-discovery, career dreams, and growing up, with a touch of romance on the side. So if you're looking for a full-on BL love story, this might not hit the spot but if you want a slice-of-life story with depth, friendship, and some subtle feels, The Trainee is worth checking out.

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Love in Translation
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

CONFUSING LOVE START

I jumped into Love of Translation right after watching The Century of Love because I was still riding the DaouOff wave and honestly, they didn’t disappoint! There’s a lot to love in this series.

Phumjai’s playful and adorable side is such a highlight. He brings this light, sweet energy that balances out the more serious moments. The overall concept of the show is fresh and fun, and the cinematography + OST? Chef’s kiss. It’s beautiful to look at, and the music fits the mood perfectly.

One of my favorite parts was the warm, wholesome friendship between the convenience store staff, especially the bond between Yang, Phumjai. It made the world feel cozy and real. The chemistry between the leads is strong, and both Daou and Off showed solid acting throughout.

That said, the plot had its confusing moments. Like Yang said, he loved Phumjai from the moment he saved a cat, and then they just argued nonstop after that? It felt a bit off and inconsistent. Also, I couldn’t stand Phumjai’s brother. He was way too possessive and straight-up toxic, both as a brother and a boyfriend. His whole vibe threw me off every time he was on screen.

Another plot hole is why a convenience store would have no sales when it's located in the center of the city? It just doesn't make sense at all.

Btw, fair warning: it’s a slow burn. Most of the early episodes focus on Phumjai crushing hard on that influencer, which made it harder to get into the real love story at first.

Overall, Love of Translation is sweet, visually lovely, and packed with great moments, especially if you’re already a fan of Daou and Off. Just go in with patience and maybe brace for a few annoying characters along the way.

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Love by Chance
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 4.5

IT'S GREAT BUT THE LARGE CAST RUINED IT

Love By Chance is one of those BL series that really knows how to tug at your heartstrings, especially with the main couple. The chemistry between Ae and Pete is genuinely sweet and believable. Their slow-burn journey from friendship to love feels natural, and it's easy to root for them.

Pond, Ae’s best friend, is a fun character too. He’s definitely a bit of a perv who’s obsessed with porn, but somehow still lovable and adds comic relief to the heavier moments.

The series isn’t all fluff though, it tackles some pretty heavy topics like bullying, rape, and betrayal. It doesn’t always handle these themes perfectly, but they add emotional depth and keep the story from being too sugary.

The side couple, Tin and Can, also bring their own charm and drama. Their story adds another layer and is just as interesting to watch.

That said, the large cast sometimes makes the show feel a bit messy. It’s part of the TharnType universe, which is cool for fans, but there are moments where it feels like too many characters are crammed in without clear purpose. A bit of trimming could’ve made the story flow better.

Overall, it’s a heartfelt and engaging series with some standout moments, even if it gets a little crowded at times.

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Unforgotten Night
1 people found this review helpful
May 11, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

UNFORGOTTEN NIGHT

Unforgotten Night is one of those BL series that leans hard into the dark, intense, and steamy vibes. It follows Kim, a heartbroken guy trying to move on from a failed relationship, who ends up in a one-night stand with Kamol, a mysterious mafia boss. What starts as a casual encounter quickly turns into something deeper, and way more complicated.

If you're into possessive love interests and the whole dangerous but protective trope, this show definitely delivers. Kamol is your classic cold, powerful guy with a soft spot for the one person who changes everything. The chemistry between Kim and Kamol is hot and heavy, and their dynamic is full of tension (both emotional and physical).

That said, the plot can feel over-the-top and melodramatic at times. Some scenes are more about the aesthetic and drama than realism, and character development can be a bit rushed. There’s also a lot of back-and-forth in the relationship, which might not be for everyone.

Visually, it’s sleek and stylish, and the soundtrack adds to the sultry, moody vibe. It’s not a super deep or emotional BL, but if you’re in the mood for something intense, bold, and a bit chaotic, Unforgotten Night hits the spot.

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Last Twilight
1 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

LAST TWILIGHT: A UNIQUE STORY ❤️

Last Twilight is such a heartwarming and captivating BL series. I’ve honestly never seen anything quite like it, it feels fresh and really well done. Both actors totally delivered. I especially have to give props to Sea for playing a blind character so convincingly; that couldn’t have been easy, but he pulled it off beautifully. Jimmy was great too super natural and emotionally grounded.

The storyline itself is so unexpected. A guy with a rough past, into gangs and fights, ends up becoming a caregiver for someone who’s blind, and it totally changes his life. That twist alone made the whole series feel unique and meaningful.

I really loved how Mhok didn’t let Day just hide away from the world. He helped him reconnect with life and pushed him to see beyond his limitations, which was so touching. And when Mhok had to go abroad? That moment was heartbreaking. I seriously thought they weren’t going to make it.

The ending? Absolutely beautiful.

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I Told Sunset about You
1 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2025
5 of 5 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

ITSAY: MORE THAN A TEEN DRAMA ❤️

I honestly had low expectations going into this series. I thought it might be a bit too immature because of the high school setting, but I was totally wrong. Sure, the first episode felt kind of slow since it focused on Teh and Oh-aew as kids, but it made sense later on. That backstory really helped me understand their situation and all the tension between them.

I Told Sunset About You is such a beautiful and heartwarming coming-of-age story. It’s a really honest look at someone struggling with their identity especially when that person used to think they were straight. I think a lot of young people can relate to that kind of confusion and emotional tug-of-war.

The acting is amazing, especially Billkin as Teh. You can see the emotion in his expressions, he really poured his heart into the role. And even though I didn’t go through this kind of love story myself, this series still made me feel so nostalgic. I don’t even know why, it just hits different.

Plus, the setting is gorgeous! From the local restaurants to the downtown shops and that stunning beach, everything felt so real and lived-in. The cinematography is top-tier, and the chemistry between the leads? On point. It’s such a well-made, grounded story.

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The Day I Loved You
1 people found this review helpful
May 10, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

LOW BUDGET BUT GREAT QUALITY FILIPINO BL SERIES

The Day I Loved You the series was actually my very first BL series, and it didn’t disappoint at all. It was my gateway into the world of BL, especially Thai series, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Even though it was a bit short, it was enjoyable and really well-written. The story was easy to follow, and there weren’t too many dramatic twists, aside from Nikko’s diagnosis, which honestly broke my heart. He had such a bright future, and that part really got to me.

At its core, it’s your typical high school romance, just in BL form. What I really appreciated was that there wasn’t any of the usual bullying you see in a lot of high school BLs. It kept things light, heartfelt, and real.

Also, I found out that Tommy (who played Nikko) is straight in real life, but wow, he nailed his role as a young gay. You’d never guess it. His chemistry with the other lead was spot-on too. Such a great pairing.

Sure, you can tell the show had a limited budget (which is pretty common for a lot of Filipino BLs), but the quality didn’t suffer at all. The cinematography was surprisingly top-notch with really vibrant visuals, and even the school uniforms looked amazing!

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Knock Knock, Boys!
1 people found this review helpful
May 9, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Not bad, not good - just kinda there

Knock Knock Boys kind of cringe at times, but if you’re in the mood for something goofy, it’s worth a shot. It’s not terrible, but it’s not super memorable either.

What I did like was the strong friendship between the four guys, total strangers at first, but they built a genuine bond.

Even though it’s tagged as a comedy, I felt like something was missing. It didn’t really make me laugh much, and I wasn’t completely satisfied by the end. I think part of that is because the chemistry between Latte and Mon just wasn’t there, it felt a bit flat.

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Cutie Pie
1 people found this review helpful
May 9, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 2.5
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Why this BL series just didn't hit the mark for me

Even though this series didn’t seem all that entertaining at first, I still gave it a shot because there were so many good comments in IQIYI app and I’m not the type to judge a show based on low ratings. But honestly? Yeah, it kind of does deserve that 7 rating, haha.

I found it pretty boring overall, and Kuea’s character really got on my nerves. He was just so immature and full of lies. I couldn’t understand why he was living a double life, was it just to impress Lian? If so, big nope from me. I didn’t like all the pretending, especially when he was acting like some perfect “good boy” around Lian.

What’s frustrating is that his real self is actually super cool: he loves music, plays the drums, great singer, rides a motorbike, and has awesome fashion sense. I would’ve loved that version of him way more.

And it’s not just Kuea, Lian also lied. Like, why would you pretend you don’t love someone you’ve basically loved since childhood? That part made zero sense to me, and they never even explained it! Therefore, the characters were poorly written (the deception was consistent from start to finish).

I honestly almost dropped the series, but I pushed through just to finish it. Safe to say, I didn’t even bother watching season 2. Felt like it would’ve just been a waste of time.

Anyway, actors are great with undeniable chemistry so I gave it 6/10.

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Spare Me Your Mercy
1 people found this review helpful
May 8, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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It is great but relationship between leads felt forced

This series is so good and I am hooked from the first episode. If you can't accept the fact that the protagonist is the real killer, then don't watch it. I have mixed feelings about this series. I didn't want Dr. Kan to be a murderer, but it's the story how it goes. He performs euthanasia at the patient's and family's request, but I still think it's wrong because euthanasia isn't legalized in Thailand. I'm not against euthanasia if it's done with patient and family consent and is legalized in the country.

Everyone is suspicious especially Dr. Kan and the nurse. It is so intriguing and thrilling that I often paused it, lol! 😂

I don't want to label Dr. Kan as purely good or evil; he's somewhere in between, and I understand his reasons. However, if euthanasia isn't legal in a country, I believe doctors shouldn't have the right to do it. The ending was sad, but Dr. Kan should face consequences for his actions.

What I dislike about this series is the relationship between Dr. Kan and Captain Tew, it feels forced to me.

However, I loved the cinematography and top-notch acting, especially the guy who plays Boss, his emotional portrayal was convincing. Dr. Kan's physical appearance (height, face, body skin) is just perfection lol. One thing that bothered me was Captain Tew's actions, like installing GPS on Dr. Kan's car, I didn't like that.

Although Dr. Kan was handcuffed by Captain Tew in the final scene, the ending leaves many questions unanswered. Will he be prosecuted, face the death penalty, or just revoke the license? Because in Thailand euthanasia is not legal neither it is not prohibited so we don't know what will be the punishment of Dr. Kan. For me this series is an open ending.

If you are a medical professional, you'll appreciate the hospital setting and thrilling plot of this drama. The medical jargon, including potassium chloride and euthanasia, is accurately portrayed. As a nurse, I was familiar with the dangers of potassium chloride and the complexities of euthanasia. I believe euthanasia can be justified with patient and family consent, and this series thoughtfully explores this nuanced topic.

Overall, this series is a well-crafted thriller worth watching.

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