Sep 17, 2025

A Mesmerizing Start to a 1960s Thai BL Masterpiece 🌙

This series might end up being one of my favorites of the year. It feels so underrated, and more people need to discover it. I am thrilled we’re getting two episodes each week, and I honestly cannot wait for the next one.
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Sep 17, 2025

A Mesmerizing Start to a 1960s Thai BL Masterpiece 🌙

So many great Thai 1960s series have come out this year, including Shine and Khemjira, but I love Love in the Moonlight even more. The first two episodes were such a strong start and completely pulled me in. This is another excellent 1960s era BL, and the attention to detail in every scene is incredible. From the heritage houses and vintage cars to the clothing, dark tone, intense music, and beautiful cinematography, everything feels authentic. I was hooked from start to finish and immediately wanted more.Peak Prince Saenkaew’s performance is breathtaking. When he cried after being forced by his father to marry in order to protect the family wealth, it truly moved me to tears. His acting is so powerful and layered.Pear as Sasin is gorgeous and charismatic, and I cannot wait to see his chemistry unfold with the Prince. Perth, who plays Pin, is also stunning with her innocent and sweet presence. Her costumes are elegant and beautifully designed, adding to the richness of the series.Based on the trailer, once the sister discovers the truth about her brother and her fiancé’s love, the heartbreak and devastation will be intense, and I am so curious to see how it plays out.This might be one of my favorite Thai BLs of the year. It is so underrated, and more people need to watch it. I am thrilled we are getting two episodes per week, and I cannot wait for the next one.

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Sep 17, 2025

Four Stars

WHY, WHY, WHY???? Havent screamed at the TV in a minute!!I am so livid right. SU HOOOOOOOOOOOOO.........Aish! I have no other words!
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Sep 16, 2025

a real fun kdrama

The real thinga real kdrama such a great comedy Filmed in an amazing way funny, deep and warm I am still smiling The music is fun too
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Sep 16, 2025

Interesting

Nice start!The dilemma is set andthe mainplayers areIntroduced. It has drama and comedycombined.Live the main leads. The rest of thecast roundsout well.Very entertaining.
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Sep 16, 2025

I think the symbolism is good. It’s interesting.…

I think the symbolism is good. It’s interesting. Like how he’s having him fix stuff from the house and it’s like symbolizing the healing and like I guess fixing his broken heart. I think that’s fun. Bro smiling to wide at being called his name. Thap is so weird lmaoooo. I love this. 9/10 okay bye!
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Sep 16, 2025

No more logical actions by the protagonists :-(

Per got multiple stab wounds, lies somewhere in the middle of nowhere and- Is he saved by Doc Kan?- Does he run back with him for hours?- Is he then placed on a chair by a trained doctor without a bandage? (He could have simply taken off his shirt much earlier—at least that would have been something for the eye.)Doc has time to spend minutes looking for the culprit?!!And what's with that stupid “Don't you remember me?” and suddenly every protagonist immediately gets it? >>__<<
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Pit Babe Episode 10
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Sep 16, 2025

One Stars

seen the trailer for the 2nd season so i know that Charlie aint dead & yet if i didn't know this the fact that Jeff isn't really effected or acting effected tells me that Charlie is alive. & guessing just me but the acting is kinda bad - from everyone - there is a ton of over acting on everyone part - like that ending like why everyone crying?!??? WTF****************************************btw i would've really appreciated know what gifts each of Chen adoptive kids has, until now we only know that Charlie can "consume" the power of others, while Jeff can see a persona future(?) when he touches them. about the rest idk. & as not everyone read the novel this was adapted from that would have been a nice touch

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Sep 16, 2025

Four Stars

what a brother to have and now the other woman is colluding with him. in the end they will only hurt one another. i would like to see them get their punishment.
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Sep 16, 2025

Climbing a hill for Liu Suifeng and Xiao Qiushui

Being pursued by someone can be flattering, or frightening. Or both. At this point, the tension and game of cat-and-mouse between Liu Suifeng and Xiao Qiushui has been well-developed in the lead-up from the previous 15 episodes. If you stuck a tiny flame into the emotional well of Xiao Qiushui at this point as a gift from Liu Suifeng, something is likely to explode.TJOL has literally been a stark reminder of why some viewers such as myself consider Screenwriters and Directors to be as important as the cast.The transmigration foundations for the first two episodes were unclear, no doubt due to them being elements not originally in the novel and hence needing to be incorporated by the screenwriter. An inability to incorporate these modern elements coherently and cohesively into the script without being jarring resulted in the creative direction of the first three episodes of this drama suffering. This becomes obvious after watching ten episodes, whereby the wuxia elements and plots became much stronger and smoother in episode 3 onwards. When a script has issues, the Director being unable to parse the maximum potential in the creative vision that should have happened in turn affected the interpretation and performance of the ML, whose portrayal of Xiao Qiushui can be seen drastically improving from episode 4 onwards, to finally become comfortably convincing in episode 9 onwards.Liu Suifeng as a villain in the eyes of Xiao Qiushui is the unwavering bolt of bitter vengeance that refuses to quit and refuses to let go of what he deems as his. In order to overcome his limitations, Xiao Qiushui will need to embark on a journey of personal discovery. And Liu Suifeng is likely to be hot on his heels while keen to bury him. Can Liu Suifeng be reformed? That's an interesting answer to find out.

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Sep 16, 2025

Four Stars

the story continues at a good pace, its really nice that there are no filler episodes being a short drama there is no time to waste.
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Sep 16, 2025

Four Stars

still maintaining good performances and pace. such a refreshing change. i must look out for more of these short dramas.
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Sep 16, 2025

surprisingly good. the acting is great, even…

surprisingly good. the acting is great, even the child actor does a really good job. what's not to like. I feel the rating is too low for such good work. i am enjoying this.
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Sep 16, 2025

Love this genre

I can’t wait for the next episode. The first episode jumped straight into the game. honestly, the character introductions were lacking, almost nonexistent. This series is clearly going to focus on the game itself, and I trust Parbdee, they won’t disappoint. GMM should produce more series in this genre. Even just the first episode already leaves me curious.
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Sep 16, 2025

AHM EP 02: Boxed Dreams

I love how the setting creates a unique, beautiful little universe of its own. It perfectly reflects the pain and beauty that walk hand in hand throughout each person’s journey.It’s impossible not to be moved by Ko Yeong Rye’s story she carries an innocence (not in a naive way) that allows her to see the beauty in life, even when reality is so harsh. Her siblings, and the quiet sacrifices of her mother who struggles to express love, hint at so many layers waiting to be uncovered. On the other side, we have the captivating and magnetic Seo Jong Hui, who, despite her confidence, is clearly running from someone. I kept wondering what kind of situation she’s escaping and why she feels the need to lie so much. Han Jae Pil reveals the darker side of privilege he may have financial stability, but lacks his father’s love and grew up witnessing his violence.I’m really looking forward to discovering every detail of each character’s story. As for the romance… well, that’s a separate matter for me.

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