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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! đ
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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Speedy Cars, Speedy Drama and Many Couples
Honestly, I didn't think Pit Babe needed a second season. I was already satisfied with how Season 1 ended, even though Wayâs death left a sting. But the moment they announced Season 2 and dropped the trailer â I was hyped. And as expected, it didnât disappoint. Season 2 is just as intense as the first. This series really knows how to keep things entertainingâwith solid casting and a gripping storyline.The pacing felt a bit fast, but I actually prefer that over those super slow-burn dramas. One thing though, there were a lot of couplesâso if you're into simpler, more focused plots, this might feel a bit chaotic for you.
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Babe & Charlie
I saw a few clips of Babe with Willy and honestly thought something was going on between them. đ But Babe and Charlie's chemistry is still as strong as ever. I couldnât help but giggle every time they threw those cheesy, flirty lines at each other. And as much as I cringe at them calling each other âmamaâ and âpapa,â I have to admitâitâs kind of adorable.
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Sonic & North
I was really hoping these two would end up together in season 1âand boom, by season 2, the writers gave it to us. I just love their dynamicâtheir friendship, their chemistry, everything.
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Jeff & Alan
They went through some rough patches and miscommunication, but thankfully they managed to work things out in the end. Love them.
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Chris and Pete
I donât really have much to say about them. Their chemistry just felt a bit off to meânot sure what exactly was missing, but something didnât click.
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Kenta and Kim
They developed feelings for each other, but Kim had to return to Korea. Not every love story ends with a happily ever after, and thatâs okay.
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Special shoutout to Milk (Willy)!
He seems pretty new to acting, but he nailed his role. And honestly, the whole cast did a great job.
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Overall, Pit Babe is a fastâpaced romance set in the highâstakes world of racing, with fantasyâtinged power dynamics and a sizzling BL core. It stands out for its bold aesthetic, chemistry between Babe and Charlie, and its attempt to fuse genre elements into an emotionally driven drama. Thank you so much, CHANGE2561 for producing a wonderful series.
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A Morally Grey Relationship
I watched this series because I was curious about Sornâs character and whether he'd actually grow or change.My Stubborn isnât your typical fluffy BL. Itâs a tough watch. Sorn acts like a jealous, possessive boyfriend toward Jun, yet reminds him theyâre just sex buddies and there are no feelings involved. And Jun? He just lets it happen. They're both toxic. It was frustrating to watch at times.
Sornâs the prideful type he didnât want to admit he liked Jun, even though it was obvious. Their relationship started out as sex buddies and slowly turned into something more. Honestly, I found that part pretty realistic. Stuff like that really happens.
Sornâs character is definitely a walking red flag, he seriously got on my nerves. He keeps calling Jun a kid when Jun is clearly a grown man. That said, the actor who played Sorn killed it. And Junâs actor nailed the role too stubborn, kind of clueless at times. But when Jun finally stood up for himself and disappeared, it was so satisfying. I actually cheered seeing Sorn all desperate and running after him.
Do I think Sorn loved Jun? Yes. But he was a coward about it. Even after admitting his feelings, the way he treated Jun didnât change much. Their chemistry was okay, not mind-blowing, but it worked. Sorn is a flawed character, and that actually added a bit of realism to the story, because there are people like him in real life.
My Stubborn isnât a light or feel-good series. It's toxic, messy, and frustrating. I've seen others complain about Sorn's character and I get it. But again, itâs realistic. If you can't handle flawed characters or morally grey love interests, maybe skip this one.
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IT'S ALL WORTH THE HYPE â¤ď¸
This series is stuning and well-crafted! I'm blown away by Smartboom performances. Smart's acting is consistent and impressive, showcasing his growth from an innocent newcomer to a confident star. Boom being cute and pretty at the same time stole the show for me.Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable, and the intimate scenes feels so natural and authentic. It's clear they were comfortable with each other, which made their performances even more convincing. I'm glad that Smartboom were given a chance to play in this series as a main couple because for me I find them underrated especially Smart who's always just given a guess or supporting roles in the past.
What drew me to this series is its realistic portrayal of actors' lives, struggles, and issues. It's fascinating to see behind-the-scenes glimpses of their lifestyle. This series lives up to the hype, it's definitely worth watching.
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I WANTED TO LOVE HAPPENSTANCE BUT...
Happenstance definitely had an interesting concept. Itâs an original story, and I really wanted to like it, but after trying to get through six episodes, I just couldnât stay invested and ended up dropping it. Which sucks, because the plot had so much potential: a guy from 2020 and another from 1974 connect through letters and a mirror. Time travel isnât new in shows, but Happenstance brings a unique twist with its mix of BL, political themes, and even the COVID-19 era. That alone sets it apart from other time travel series.But unfortunately, it falls flat in execution. The acting felt pretty weak, there was zero chemistry between the leads, and the audio quality was honestly distracting. Itâs hard to get emotionally invested when the characters donât feel believable.
On the bright side, the cinematography was really well done. The old house they used for filming was beautiful and added a lot of charm. But again, some scenes had rough audio, which took away from the overall experience.
I get that the main actors are rookies, but their performances just didnât land for me, they definitely need more training. On the flip side, Rosanna Roces (who played the mom) was way more convincing, which isnât surprising since sheâs a seasoned actress.
Also, I didnât really feel any real connection or spark between the leads. Their relationship didnât pull me in. And the plotâs focus on a side character, Luis, made things feel even more disjointed and off-track.
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Disappointing, Waste of Time
I thought I would love this series because I love action/mafia BL series like Kinnporsche and The Heart Killers but I'm seriously regretting investing 6 episodes in this series â it just wasn't worth my time. Despite having an intriguing storyline that initially caught my attention, I had major issues with consistency that really took me out of the experience. In the first episode, Ken was introduced as a skilled fighter with 2 years of training, which made him seem like a formidable character. However, as the series progressed, later episodes showed him constantly losing fights, which felt like a huge downgrade. It was jarring to see him go from being capable and confident to struggling and helpless.I understand that BL series don't always have happy endings, and I'm okay with that. But what frustrated me was Ken's drastic character inconsistency. It felt like the writers didn't follow through with the character development they set up in the beginning. I got fed up with the never-ending fights where Ken would inevitably lose â it started to feel like a running joke . At some point, I just couldn't take it anymore and decided to move on. For me, the inconsistency and repetitive plot points made it not worth the time.
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180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us
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I HAVE TRIED IT BUT THIS SERIES DIDN'T WORK FOR ME...
I had never heard of 180 Degree Longitude Passes Through Us until someone recommended it on MyDramaList. Usually, I discover BL series through YouTube or TikTok, but this one never popped up, almost as if no oneâs talking about it. That surprised me, because this series is seriously underrated.180 Degree isnât your typical fluffy romance. Itâs not a show you can casually watch; it demands your attention and invites analysis. Despite the emotional heaviness at times, I genuinely enjoyed the first to fourth episodes.
Even though the character Wang is quite young, the show feels more mature than most BL dramas Iâve seen. It leans heavily on unspoken emotions and lingering glances rather than overt dialogue, yet it still manages to keep you engaged. There were moments, especially during some of the extended conversations where I felt bored.
One thing that stood out to me was how often Wang's father is referenced, yet his face is never shown. I think the story wouldâve been stronger with a few flashbacks or at least a short scene involving him and In. Just seeing him in photos didnât feel like enough given how central he is to the plot.
The pacing is slow, and the themes are heavy. Itâs not purely a BL series, it dives deep into grief, loss, alcoholism, forbidden love, self-discovery, homophobia, acceptance, and forgiveness. One aspect I really appreciated was Wangâs relationship with his mother. They argue at times, but their bond is strong and endearing, more like close friends than just parent and child.
Pond, who plays Wang, was a revelation. I was shocked to realize he was also in Century of Love, he was so compelling here that I barely recognized him. The actors playing his mom and In were also excellent in their roles.
Visually, the series is stunning. The cinematography is gorgeous, and the grayish color grading fits the mood perfectly.
Unfortunately, I ended up dropping the series around episode five. The pacing felt too slow for me, the conversations dragged on, and it became repetitive, especially with the ongoing focus on Wang's father. Even after In had shared so much about him, the topic kept circling back.
Still, I think 180 Degree is an emotionally rich and mature BL series with a unique storytelling approach. If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that make you think, itâs definitely worth checking out, even if it didnât quite work for me in the end.
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The Cringe RomCom I Didn't Expect To Love
They say Me & Thee is a bit cringeâand honestly? I donât care. I loved it. For me, itâs a romcom done right, with a beautiful BL couple whose chemistry is so palpable. Iâm actually not the biggest PondPhuwin fan, but the storyline really pulled me inâand letâs be real, PondPhuwin is one of GMMTVâs most popular BL couples anyway.Pond looks absolutely lavish in this series; they styled him perfectly. As for Phuwin, his look really suits his characterâsimple, plain, nothing flashy. But to me? Heâs one of the most beautiful, pretty, gorgeous, handsome people out thereâname it, he has it.
Letâs talk about the characters:
Pond as Tee
Tee is hilarious. Imagine being the son of a mafia boss who loves watching soap operas (lakorns) and is a full-on hopeless romantic. Yes, the series gets a bit cringey because of himâbut honestly, his cheesy lines are what I live for. They make me giggle, kick my feet, smile, and laugh. Most importantly, Tee is such a green flag. He always takes care of Peach and absolutely adores him, and thatâs what makes his character so lovable.
Phuwin as Peach
Peach is simple and understatedânothing fancy about his styleâbut heâs so beautiful. He called himself boring, but I actually find him really interesting. Heâs a photographer, plays musical instruments, and is even connected to an orphanage. The way he speaks is gentle, kind, and sometimes unintentionally funny. I loved how he kept trying to explain to Tee what courtship really meansâthat liking someone isnât about money or material things. Heâs such a good influence on Tee, and I think thatâs exactly why Tee fell for him. Peach opened Teeâs eyes to the beauty of simplicity.
I also liked the second couple, Tawan & Aran, though their relationship is a bit toxic. Am I the only one whoâs not used to seeing Santa with another partner? I think itâs because I saw him in My Only 12%, lol. Iâm very open-minded about actors changing partners, but for some reason, with Santa, it feels differentâmaybe because he gives off such a manly vibe. I guess I just need more PerthSanta shows to fully get used to this pairing (so don't hate me, PerthSanta fans, lol).
Now, the third coupleâMok & Rome. Aside from loving the main story, I was so happy to see one of my favorite BL couples, WilliamEst, in this show. Theyâre not the main characters, but every time they had screen time together, it made me smile and giggle. Their chemistry is undeniable. That said, I was a bit let down by how limited their screen time was. Their story felt dull, and the ending wasnât satisfying at all. I really wanted to see them fulfill their dreams togetherâand maybe give us just 10â15 minutes of them being lovey-dovey. And oh, the endingâwhere Thee ends up buying GMMTV and becoming the new CEOâwas both hilarious and clever. The writer definitely deserves a raise for coming up with that idea.
Overall, Me & Thee completely satisfied me. If you think this is 100% Mafia show that's full of action, then you're wrong. Me & Thee is an easy and light watch. And yes, some of Teeâs lines are cringeyâbut this is the only kind of cringe that I genuinely love đ¤Ł
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this if youâre looking for a funny, romantic, love-filled BL show.
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Deep and Nostalgic
I knew that this series exists but I did not prioritize it but since I was running out of BLs to watch and saw that itâs already completed, I decided to give it a try and I wasnât disappointed. I was hooked from start to finish. Rearrange is such a beautiful time-travel BL series about friendship, coming-of-age, first love, and music.Set in the 1990s, it really fascinated me. I love shows like this where there are no mobile phones or modern gadgets yetâjust simple teenage life, real connections, and genuine friendships. Watching it actually made me feel nostalgic, like I was going back to my own teenage days.
Characters:
Win â A selfless guy who secretly loves Nut but never gets the chance to confess. Heâs willing to sacrifice his feelings for the sake of Nut and Lin.
Nut â A teenager whoâs overly controlled by his strict father, especially when it comes to music. Heâs quiet, isolated, and has no friendsâuntil he meets Win. At first, heâs hesitant, but Winâs warmth eventually gets through to him.
Biu â Sheâs bubbly, talkative, and just fun to be around. I really love her friendship with Win, and her character is written so well.
The side characters, Chai and Ek, also have a beautiful bond that slowly grows into love.
Nut took quite a while to realize his feelings, but it was still satisfying to see that their love ended up being mutual. This is the kind of slow burn thatâs totally worth it. And seeing Nut finally stand up for his dreamsâespecially against his father felt like a big moment of courage. I really appreciated his character growth.
As for Win, itâs heartwarming to see that he comes from such a loving family despite not having a mother. He played such an important role in Nutâs lifeâalways encouraging him not to give up and checking on him emotionally and physically. What they have isnât just loveitâs something deeper, like family.
There were a few filler scenes that didnât add much, but overall, this series amazed me in so many ways. Itâs not just fluffâit has depth and warmth.
By the end, I loved how each character grew and how well they were written. Sure, some parts werenât perfectly polishedâthere were a few scenes that felt random or disconnected and the time travel element in the later episodes seems like was not the focused anymoreâbut it still kept me engaged. Itâs one of those series that not only gives you romantic feels but also teaches you something meaningful.
Iâm not that familiar with FRT Entertainment, but I have to say Iâm impressed. They really delivered an above-average BL with talented actors and solid production value. Iâm so glad they created something this heartfelt.
I honestly hope the main leads get to work together again because you can really tell they gave it their all. If youâre still unsure whether to watch this or notâdonât hesitate. Just watch it. You wonât regret it.
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Never Thought Domundi Would Pull This Off
No doubt, Khemjira is one of the best BLs of 2025. I was honestly surprised that it came from Domundi. Iâm sorry, but Iâve never been a huge fan of most of their writings. I mean, Iâve enjoyed some of their shows, but nothing ever stood out to me the way Khemjira did.Itâs a shame though, because Domundi always produces high-quality series â like The Next Prince but most of the time, the plots just arenât that groundbreaking or impressive.
If youâre here for the mystery and thrill, you wonât be disappointed. Just donât expect too much on the romance side, since itâs a slow burn for the main characters. I was also pleasantly surprised by the historical elements. I didnât know about that beforehand because I never read the novel, but Iâm glad they added it â I love historical shows.
I really appreciate how Khemjira managed to combine horror, mystery, reincarnation and romance all in one series. Writing and producing a supernatural story like this isnât easy, but they pulled it off so well this time.
When it comes to acting, both leads delivered strong performances, and whoever decided to pair Nampeng and Keng together made an excellent choice â their chemistry is palpable. The second couple also added a lot of charm to the series and had great chemistry too.
Special shoutout to the actress who played Rhampueng â her role is definitely a big part of the show! Her acting was so convincing, and she nailed every emotion she portrayed.
Overall, Khemjira is a well-crafted horror BL with an amazing cast, high-quality production, and stunning cinematography and soundtrack.
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Another KBL Done Right
I love everything about this BL seriesâfrom the plot, characters, main leads, and their development... and of course, the height difference! It's just too adorable! đMy Bias Is Showing is a cute story about a fanboy and a celebrity. Aejoon, a fan of Siyeol, unexpectedly meets him when Siyeol need to film a movie at the school where Aejoon works. Not only is Aejoon a fan, but he also has a huge crush on him. Itâs so relatableâthe awkwardness, the nervous energyâwhen youâre around someone you like and donât know how to act.
What I really appreciated is how they written Aejoonâs character. It wasnât exaggerated or cringey. His flirty little inner thoughts were super cute, and the sound effects made everything even funnier. The show starts off light, fluffy, and easy to watch. But by episode 4, things get heavier due to a past misunderstanding. Still, that kind of conflict keeps the story from feeling flat.
I canât explain how much I enjoyed this series. Itâs officially my second favorite K-BLâSemantic Error being the first. Every scene feels meaningful; nothing is boring or dragged out. The pacing is just right for a mini-series, and honestly, I wasnât expecting it to be this good. The chemistry between the leads is amazing, and their acting feels natural.
Also, I donât mind that there are no NC (explicit) scenesâitâs not something I look for in a BL. What matters to me is quality and a story that feels genuine and heartfelt, and this one delivered.
One thing I found a little unclear was the second couple's storyline. The whole breakup and one of them pretending to have a new boyfriend felt vague. If he did have a new boyfriend, I wish they had shown it more clearly.
My only complaint? Itâs too short! Each episode is around 23 minutes, but about 6 minutes are usually recap scenes. There are only 10 episodes total, and I really wish we had more.
All in all, Iâm completely satisfied. If you're looking for something adorable, funny, and light with just the right amount of drama, I highly recommend My Bias Is Showing.
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20% Suspense, 80% Romance
My Magic Prophecy starts when one of Dr. Thap's (Jimmy) colleagues, Thara, collapses and becomes seriously ill. It seems like someone might be trying to kill her. Around the same time, Thap meets In (Sea), a mysterious fortune teller, fainting after his own graduation. The moment they meet, In starts getting dark visions connected to Thap â and when those visions start coming true, the two are forced to run away and hide in a secluded area.At first, theyâre always bickering, but being stuck together leaves them no choice but to rely on each other. Slowly, they grow closer and start developing feelings.
Now, if youâre expecting something intense or suspenseful right from the beginning, you might end up disappointed. The story leans more on romance than action. These two softies (JimmySea) arenât built for fight scenes â and thatâs okay! I didnât expect much in terms of plot at first because I only knew their roles going in, so I wasnât disappointed. I saw the unofficial trailer a while back, but I never rely on trailers anyway.
The story really picks up after Episode 2, focusing more on Thap and Inâs relationship and Inâs family backstory. The medical setting, the suspense, and Jimmy being a doctor arenât highlighted much â because most of the scenes happen in that secluded hideout where they spend a lot of time together.
As for chemistry, Jimmy and Sea may not be off-the-charts for me, but they work well enough. Jimmy plays the more flirtatious one, while Sea is as adorable as always. Seaâs acting is top-tier and Jimmy also did a good job. The second couple? They were a pleasant surprise â I actually think their chemistry is amazing. Iâd love to see them lead a BL series next. First, as usual, nails his role. You wonât feel good about his character early on â and thatâs the point.
Overall, this series is more fluffy and emotional, with a bit of comedy here and there. Itâs not a masterpiece or anything close to perfection, but itâs enjoyable and I never found it boring. Itâs also not dragging â every scene has its place. Production-wise, everything looks polished and professional. My only gripe is the background music. Sometimes, it feels a bit excessive â even during moments that donât need it. It can be distracting.
If you're coming for suspense, Iâd say lower your expectations. This story is clearly centered around Thap and Inâs romance â and if thatâs what you're here for, I think youâll enjoy it.
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Best friends to Lovers Done Right
Secret Lover has a pretty simple premise: itâs about two boys and a girl who grew up together as best friends. But donât worryâthe girl isnât there to stir up drama. In fact, sheâs more like the peacemaker, the one they both turn to for advice whenever they fight.Han Tuo is the classic heartthrob, the type girls fall for easily. But thereâs a twist to his character that I didn't see it coming and I'm here for it. On the other hand, Lujunxi is the complete opposite. Heâs never dated before, but heâs open to the idea, and Han Tuo steps in to âcoachâ him.
The chemistry between the leads is so good, and Iâm absolutely here for their sweet little moments. They really brought their characters to life. I especially loved how natural and believable Lujunxiâs reaction was when Han Tuo started making subtle movesâit felt real. Like, that awkwardness totally makes sense when your best friend suddenly starts looking at you differently.
Also, can we talk about the NC scenes? They're surprisingly well-doneâpassionate without being cringey or over-the-top. The kisses felt natural too, especially since one of them has zero experience. It was actually kind of endearing.
The series also dips into themes like trauma, abandonment, insecurity, and the fear of coming out. But honestly, itâs not as heavy as it sounds. At its core, itâs still a light and sweet story about two best friends slowly realizing theyâve probably been in love for a long time.
That said, I highly recommend watching a few episodes before reading the comments or reviews. A lot of people seem to bash this series unfairly. As someone whoâs watched over 200 BLs, Iâve learned not to let online reviews decide for me.
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A Zombie With A Heart
I accidentally stumbled upon this series on Viu with a Tagalog dub, and my curiosity got the best of me. The zombie here is surprisingly cute, charming, and innocent. Even though he dislikes humans, he canât help but be kind-hearted by nature. No matter how hungry he gets or how much he wants to eat people (or pets), he always stops himself.Instead of hurting anyone, he learns how to live like a human and just go with the flow, taking whatever life throws at him. Itâs not your typical scary zombie storyâitâs actually a mix of comedy, lighthearted moments, and quirky twists. There are so many little events and subplots that keep things interesting. Watching it in Tagalog made it even funnier.
At first, I found the female lead kind of annoying, but I realized thatâs just how her character was written. Eventually, she grew on me. Kim and Gong Sunâs relationship starts off purely as business, but over time, they get closer and form this unique friendshipâor maybe something platonic-but-special. I have a feeling Gong Sun likes Kim, but realistically, they canât be together. They're always bickering, but they still have each other's backs.
The whole cast did a great job, especially the two nosy detective neighborsâthey were absolutely hilarious. The visuals and production quality are top-notch, and the soundtrack is solid. The actor playing Detective Kim was perfect for the roleâI honestly canât imagine anyone else pulling it off. Without him, I donât think the series would be as highly rated as it is.
The only thing I noticed is that it felt like the series ended abruptly, almost like it was cut short. Maybe thereâs going to be a Season 2?
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Why Thamepo Feels So Real
Thamepo had me hooked right from the start. I really liked how they showed Poâs real-life struggles, especially how hard it was for him to find a job. It felt super realistic, and I think a lot of people can relate to that.Eventually, Po becomes a videographer for a boy band called MARS, and thatâs where he meets Thame, the groupâs leader. Thereâs definitely some tension between them at first, which made things even more interesting.
WillEast (Thame and Po) have undeniable chemistry. Their acting is on point especially for actors who donât get as much attention as they deserve. Theyâre great at expressing emotions, even through just subtle looks or actions.
For me, Thamepo stands out as a more realistic take on BL set in the idol industry. Thame might seem cold at first, but as the story goes on, you realize heâs actually a major green flag.
Junâs character is kind of confusing, but in a good wayâit adds some extra spice to the plot. The cinematography is also really well done, and I love how the relationship between Thame and Po slowly builds over time.
Overall, I found Thamepo touching, heartwarming, and well-written. Itâs definitely worth watching.
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