Oh, Ken, darling, you've truly outdone yourself in the "Oops, I did it again" department.
Siding with Seiji here because, sweetheart, you're not just playing the fool; you're leading the parade!
Last week, Khem turned into the green-eyed monster, throwing shade at Wela and Madam Freya, which, let's be honest, made him look as bright as a moonless night. Getting all worked up over love? Cute, but honey, it's like watching toddlers in a sandbox.
And this week, Ken, trying to be Seijiâs knight in less-than-shining armor, you ended up trampling all over his pride. You've officially joined Khem in the âBless Their Hearts, They're Tryingâ club, and Iâm here sipping my tea, watching the drama unfold.
I've had a soft spot for you, Ken. Iâve been on the fence, even though Japan's unique charm is absolutely irresistible. But Iâve silently rooted for you and your love saga. You and Seiji, not exactly heirs to fortunes and sharing the same daily grind, thatâs some rare, genuine connection right there. If you could sprinkle a little happiness on Seijiâs life, I'd be all for it.
But my dear Ken, thinking that sidelining Wela would crown Seiji the prince of PR? Thatâs a plot twist not even reality TV could've scripted.
Ken, you didnât just step on a man's ego; you steamrolled it. Do you see the carnage? Itâs a knockout, and not the kind you were hoping for!đ€ŠđŒââïž
Honestly, in this episode, when Madam Freya and her girlfriend were right in the sweet spot of their romantic moments, I was perched on the edge. And I'm not talking about a little bit of butterfliesâmore like full-on, popcorn-spilling, heart-pounding worry that Khem could barge in at any second. It hit the same level of "oh-no-please-no" dread I felt at the thought of Welaâs mom stumbling upon Wela and Khem in their steamy sex scene. Absolute anxiety comedy gold!đ đ đ
Well this little fight between Ken and Seiji will be resolved on the next episode... Did I see right? Were they…
Yep, I think you saw it right: that scene definitely caught Ken in the act of kissing Seiji. And Japan? He popped up from the left side of the screen, just like that.
Two moments today had me absolutely snorting my tea in disbelief and giggles: First up, Great strutting his stuff in a skin-tight, flesh-colored bodysuitâlike, hello, who gave permission for all that fabulousness? And then there's Japan, giving us a comedy gold performance with his not-so-graceful attempts to crash the stage from among the audience, not once, but multiple times. Seriously, if there were awards for effort, Japan would be sweeping them!đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
OK, can we just talk about Khem and Wela for a second? Total teenage rebellion vibes!
Flashback to those days of first crushes, right? Sneaking around, hyper-aware of every parental footstep.
And there you two are, up on the rooftop⊠But plot twistâWelaâs mom is calling, and Wela, honey, youâre literally on top of Khem.
Khem, youâre probably thinking itâs all kinds of exciting, arenât you? Letâs just hope all of Welaâs neighbors are glued to their TV screens or something, because otherwise, you two are the neighborhoodâs latest reality show!
Those guys who used to chat up my dad, thinking they were so smooth, and dad could just tell who had a thing for me? Classic. But Wela, babe, your momâs got like, zero clue about your rooftop adventures with Khem, or what?
Dai totally rocked three different looks today, but it was those two outfits with the pearl vibes that had me all heart-eyed.
The first one? OMG, a triple-strand pearl necklace with a super cute heart-shaped pendant that totally threw the whole 'granny pearls' vibe out the window. And then, she topped it off with this massive, red bow in a sheer '80s throwback fabric that just screamed 'look at me!'
Honestly, when some of the hosts try to flex with their Prada, Versace, Moschino labels, it's like, yawnâwhere's the fun in that? Dai, on the other hand, slayed the fashion game.
Just when I thought the rooftop drama with Khem and Wela was going to be the peak of the episode, Ken and Seijiâs convo totally stole the show for me.
Like, Ken, sweetie, are you for real? Did you honestly think getting rid of Wela would make Seiji the top male host at Deep Night club? What were you thinking, honey?
And then, bam! Seiji comes through with that plot twist. You're so savage, figuring out Ken's crush was all a scheme to make you break rule number five.
That chat was pure drama gold, totally didn't see it coming!
Pun slips into my list of favorite characters without even trying. He's got this habit of complaining, can barely hold his liquor, is all thumbs around Chain, and guess what? He even hits the bar in his pajamas! Seriously, how can you not find that endearing? He's irresistibly likable, making it impossible for me to hold anything against him.
Whether itâs youthful mistakes or the challenges faced by LGBT teens due to a lack of support, their love story is still one worth telling.
I'm really hoping the last episode gives us a peek into the beautiful memories theyâve held onto during those years they were apart, showcasing just how much theyâve missed each other.
Pun's fascination with Yo isn't newâit's a spark that's been burning for a while. But in this episode, he's decided it's time to fan the flames. He's so keen, in fact, that he enlists Kaemsai's help to win Yo over, declaring that life is too short for hesitation.
This latest episode teased my imagination with the possibility that Yo and Pun's paths had crossed in a past life. It hinted at a history where, despite the pull of destiny, a human and a vampire were kept apart by the circumstances of their worlds.
And Pun, gazing up at the starsâmight this be more than just a hobby? Could it be Yo's fascination with extraterrestrials that's steering his eyes skyward? It makes me wonder if Yo's influence on Pun stretches back further than this life, tracing roots deep into the past.
The characters are really detailed, making it feel like you're reading a classic novel. What grabs me the most in this BL story is how two very different people try to get close, fall in love, and find a way to be together.
Miyata, who's really sensitive, ends up feeling ashamed, angry, and super insecure after a plan to run away with Iwanaga doesn't work out. Iwanaga might look like he doesn't take things seriously, but I think he's actually trying to protect Miyata from getting hurt. I hope they find their way to a happy ending.
I'm still on snooze fest phase right now (episode 4). Struggling to continue. I hope this gets better. My favorite…
Back in high school, Fueang had this boyfriend, right? And now, some nosy journalist decided to spill the tea. Kodit's reaction? Oh, he went straight for the juicy stuff, like, "So, were you two, you know, getting it on?" Hilarious, right?
He thinks the best way to deal with rumors is to know the whole story inside and out.đ€Ł
The beginning part of Fueang and Krom's romance? Honestly, it had the excitement level of watching paint dry - and not even the quick-drying kind.
But then, as if by magic, the second half brings the story to life, turning it from a snooze fest to edge-of-your-seat material.
And about Thailand's paparazzi scene - it's practically non-existent in this story. Fueang waltzes in and out of Krom's family's shop like it's no big deal, barely a camera flash in sight. It's as if the paparazzi decided to go on vacation. But the fan drama? That's a whole other soap opera, and this BL drama dives into it with both feet.
Even with Thailand's progress on same-sex marriage, the show doesn't shy away from showing the real deal: being different, especially for gay celebrities, is like navigating a minefield blindfolded.
So, after sticking with this BL series and wondering if it was all going to be worth it, Iâm here to tell you: it was.
By the way, it looks like the original author and the screenwriter skipped PR class â but hey, dramas and reality aren't exactly twins, so I'll let it slide with just a playful eye roll.
I think Khem's dad is from a wealthy family but has passed away. That's why the "I'll scare you with my eyebrows"…
Japan and Seiji working together, both as male hosts and as lovers? Now, thatâs an interesting mix! Japan, with his competitive streak, might just turn up the heat a notch in their professional and personal lives. Imagine them trying to outdo each other as hosts by day and then navigating those same dynamics at home. (OMG, Iâm missing Aob and Pune) đ€Ł
Siding with Seiji here because, sweetheart, you're not just playing the fool; you're leading the parade!
Last week, Khem turned into the green-eyed monster, throwing shade at Wela and Madam Freya, which, let's be honest, made him look as bright as a moonless night. Getting all worked up over love? Cute, but honey, it's like watching toddlers in a sandbox.
And this week, Ken, trying to be Seijiâs knight in less-than-shining armor, you ended up trampling all over his pride. You've officially joined Khem in the âBless Their Hearts, They're Tryingâ club, and Iâm here sipping my tea, watching the drama unfold.
I've had a soft spot for you, Ken. Iâve been on the fence, even though Japan's unique charm is absolutely irresistible. But Iâve silently rooted for you and your love saga. You and Seiji, not exactly heirs to fortunes and sharing the same daily grind, thatâs some rare, genuine connection right there. If you could sprinkle a little happiness on Seijiâs life, I'd be all for it.
But my dear Ken, thinking that sidelining Wela would crown Seiji the prince of PR? Thatâs a plot twist not even reality TV could've scripted.
Ken, you didnât just step on a man's ego; you steamrolled it. Do you see the carnage? Itâs a knockout, and not the kind you were hoping for!đ€ŠđŒââïž
Flashback to those days of first crushes, right? Sneaking around, hyper-aware of every parental footstep.
And there you two are, up on the rooftop⊠But plot twistâWelaâs mom is calling, and Wela, honey, youâre literally on top of Khem.
Khem, youâre probably thinking itâs all kinds of exciting, arenât you? Letâs just hope all of Welaâs neighbors are glued to their TV screens or something, because otherwise, you two are the neighborhoodâs latest reality show!
Those guys who used to chat up my dad, thinking they were so smooth, and dad could just tell who had a thing for me? Classic. But Wela, babe, your momâs got like, zero clue about your rooftop adventures with Khem, or what?
The first one? OMG, a triple-strand pearl necklace with a super cute heart-shaped pendant that totally threw the whole 'granny pearls' vibe out the window. And then, she topped it off with this massive, red bow in a sheer '80s throwback fabric that just screamed 'look at me!'
Honestly, when some of the hosts try to flex with their Prada, Versace, Moschino labels, it's like, yawnâwhere's the fun in that? Dai, on the other hand, slayed the fashion game.
Just when I thought the rooftop drama with Khem and Wela was going to be the peak of the episode, Ken and Seijiâs convo totally stole the show for me.
Like, Ken, sweetie, are you for real? Did you honestly think getting rid of Wela would make Seiji the top male host at Deep Night club? What were you thinking, honey?
And then, bam! Seiji comes through with that plot twist. You're so savage, figuring out Ken's crush was all a scheme to make you break rule number five.
That chat was pure drama gold, totally didn't see it coming!
I'm really hoping the last episode gives us a peek into the beautiful memories theyâve held onto during those years they were apart, showcasing just how much theyâve missed each other.
This latest episode teased my imagination with the possibility that Yo and Pun's paths had crossed in a past life. It hinted at a history where, despite the pull of destiny, a human and a vampire were kept apart by the circumstances of their worlds.
And Pun, gazing up at the starsâmight this be more than just a hobby? Could it be Yo's fascination with extraterrestrials that's steering his eyes skyward? It makes me wonder if Yo's influence on Pun stretches back further than this life, tracing roots deep into the past.
Miyata, who's really sensitive, ends up feeling ashamed, angry, and super insecure after a plan to run away with Iwanaga doesn't work out. Iwanaga might look like he doesn't take things seriously, but I think he's actually trying to protect Miyata from getting hurt. I hope they find their way to a happy ending.
He thinks the best way to deal with rumors is to know the whole story inside and out.đ€Ł
But then, as if by magic, the second half brings the story to life, turning it from a snooze fest to edge-of-your-seat material.
And about Thailand's paparazzi scene - it's practically non-existent in this story. Fueang waltzes in and out of Krom's family's shop like it's no big deal, barely a camera flash in sight. It's as if the paparazzi decided to go on vacation. But the fan drama? That's a whole other soap opera, and this BL drama dives into it with both feet.
Even with Thailand's progress on same-sex marriage, the show doesn't shy away from showing the real deal: being different, especially for gay celebrities, is like navigating a minefield blindfolded.
So, after sticking with this BL series and wondering if it was all going to be worth it, Iâm here to tell you: it was.
By the way, it looks like the original author and the screenwriter skipped PR class â but hey, dramas and reality aren't exactly twins, so I'll let it slide with just a playful eye roll.