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More Than Just a Quiet Drama

What I appreciated most was how every character felt like a real person rather than a plot device. Their mistakes, insecurities, and gradual growth made them incredibly relatable. The emotional payoff worked because the drama took its time, allowing every relationship to develop naturally instead of rushing to the finish line.
The final episodes were my favorite. Seeing the characters finally face their feelings and find the courage to move forward was both emotional and satisfying. The ending wasn't about getting everything they wanted—it was about finding peace with themselves, and that message resonated with me.
Another highlight was the atmosphere. The calm pacing, beautiful visuals, and subtle soundtrack created a comforting experience that made every episode feel meaningful. Even the quiet scenes carried emotional weight.
Notes from the Last Row reminded me that the most memorable stories aren't always the loudest ones. Sometimes, all you need are well-written characters, genuine emotions, and a story told with care. It's a drama I'll remember for a long time and one I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

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It's amazing how I have nothing bad to say about this bl. The characters, the trope, the development of the couples, everything seems to have been meticulously created to please us in a devastating way. The angsty parts managed to make me cry A LOT though, even my mom was sad for me after the break up scene 😭.
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In Love Forever is a triumphant, deeply romantic masterpiece. It is a beautiful celebration of love, growth, and second chances.

The absolute heart and soul of this series is the bond between Lingling and Orm. From the very first episode, their chemistry is completely magnetic. They have a rare, effortless connection where they can communicate an entire wave of emotion with just a single glance.

Lingling brings a beautiful, deep vulnerability to her role, playing a character trapped between intense societal pressure and her fierce, unwavering love.

Orm is an absolute revelation, balancing a vibrant, passionate energy with an emotional maturity that keeps you entirely captivated.

When they are on screen together, the romance is pure magic. The sweet moments are incredibly heartwarming, and the emotional, high-stakes scenes are played with so much raw honesty that you can't help but feel every single ounce of their joy and heartbreak.

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de mattie
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This bl is simply beautiful, and even though it’s the first of PondPhuwin as a couple, they easily show the incredible chemistry they have. Their development as a couple is not the best, not because of them, but because of everything that happened around them, and yet they managed to overcome everything and be happy together. And being able to see NeoLouis together after watching The Eclipse brought me immense happiness, I miss them 🥹.
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Every Seat Has a Story

From the very beginning, Notes from the Last Row feels intimate, but I wasn't expecting the emotional impact of its final chapters. What makes this drama so special is that it never relies on shocking plot twists—instead, it builds its emotional weight through the characters' personal journeys and the quiet moments they share.
One of my favorite aspects was seeing how the relationships gradually evolved. Watching the emotional walls come down and the characters learn to trust, forgive, and understand each other felt incredibly rewarding because it was earned, not rushed.
The ending was especially satisfying. Rather than offering a perfect fairy-tale conclusion, it stayed true to the story's themes of growth, acceptance, and moving forward. It left me with a bittersweet but hopeful feeling that perfectly matched the tone of the drama.
The performances deserve special praise. Every emotional scene felt genuine, and the chemistry between the cast made every interaction believable. Combined with beautiful cinematography and a gentle soundtrack, the series creates an atmosphere that's both comforting and deeply emotional.
If you're looking for fast-paced drama or constant plot twists, this may not be for you. But if you appreciate character-driven storytelling, subtle emotional development, and an ending that lingers in your heart, Notes from the Last Row is an unforgettable watch. It's one of those quiet dramas that says so much without ever needing to be loud.

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I have NOTHING bad to say about this bl. Kim and Mon are stupidly cute, they have such an healthy relationship and they solve their problems right away. Now KitShane, Shane is extremely pessimistic and Kit is extremely optimistic, they complete each other pretty well honestly. Even with all the problems appearing so suddenly, they have a beautiful and stable relationship.

About Pertar 🙁… They really deserve a series just for them, they have so much chemistry, I can’t take it!! Nothing to say about the teachers though, they’re literally my parents 😚

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Every Seat Has a Story

The way the characters slowly confronted their fears and unresolved feelings was handled with remarkable patience. Instead of dramatic confessions or exaggerated conflicts, the drama allowed them to grow through small decisions and honest conversations. That made every breakthrough feel authentic.

One of the biggest strengths was the ending. It didn't try to force a shocking twist or an overly perfect resolution. Instead, it respected everything the characters had been through, showing that healing isn't instant—it comes from accepting the past and choosing to move forward. That quiet optimism made the finale even more satisfying.

I also loved how the cinematography reflected the story's mood. Simple settings became emotionally rich because of the framing, lighting, and silence. The soundtrack never overpowered the scenes; it simply enhanced the emotions already present.

This isn't a drama that demands your attention with spectacle. It earns it through sincerity. By the final episode, I realized I had become genuinely attached to the characters and their journey. Notes from the Last Row is proof that sometimes the quietest stories leave the deepest impact. I'd happily recommend it to anyone who enjoys thoughtful, emotionally mature storytelling.

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A Quiet Story That Leaves a Lasting Impression

From the very beginning, Notes from the Last Row feels intimate, but I wasn't expecting the emotional impact of its final chapters. What makes this drama so special is that it never relies on shocking plot twists—instead, it builds its emotional weight through the characters' personal journeys and the quiet moments they share.
One of my favorite aspects was seeing how the relationships gradually evolved. Watching the emotional walls come down and the characters learn to trust, forgive, and understand each other felt incredibly rewarding because it was earned, not rushed.
The ending was especially satisfying. Rather than offering a perfect fairy-tale conclusion, it stayed true to the story's themes of growth, acceptance, and moving forward. It left me with a bittersweet but hopeful feeling that perfectly matched the tone of the drama.
The performances deserve special praise. Every emotional scene felt genuine, and the chemistry between the cast made every interaction believable. Combined with beautiful cinematography and a gentle soundtrack, the series creates an atmosphere that's both comforting and deeply emotional.
If you're looking for fast-paced drama or constant plot twists, this may not be for you. But if you appreciate character-driven storytelling, subtle emotional development, and an ending that lingers in your heart, Notes from the Last Row is an unforgettable watch. It's one of those quiet dramas that says so much without ever needing to be loud.

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The Idea Goes Right, Everything Else Goes Wrong

It has great concept and idea, and that's all. There's nothing more on this show. The idea about trying to save a building ownership by doing everything, including dirty work, seemed very good. This show was slow but promising at the beginning. However, it never reached the peak that promised. Everything went downhill after they killed the coffee shop owner. The characters kept making ridiculous decisions. For this genre, the pace is far too slow. Take out comedy from the genre, there was nothing there.

A lot of talents wasted in this show, especially Lim Soo Jung and Krystal. Lim Soo Jung rarely takes drama jobs, why did she choose this? Shim Eun Kyung is probably the best in this show.

This show had too much going on together, but failed to entangle them between each other. I wonder how stupid was Gi Su Jong who trusted Nam Sang Ho on their first meet. The police killed the coffee shop owner like there was nothing going on. Gi Su Jong went to met the coffee shop owner at the bridge, even though he knew the police was tailing him. Also why the police kept eye on Su Jong after the fire incident, but not on Yo Na, especially when they were targeting Real Capital? And lastly, how come they all didn't go to the jail???

Should you watch it? Probably no. There are hundreds and thousands better show to invest rather than this one.

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Episode 2 slows the pace compared to the explosive premiere, but that's exactly what makes it work. Instead of piling on more drama, it starts peeling back the layers of each character, giving us a better understanding of why they act the way they do.
Neen continues to be the scene-stealer. She's mischievous, outspoken, and effortlessly funny, bringing plenty of laugh-out-loud moments while still feeling genuine. Her playful personality balances the heavier emotional scenes perfectly.
The office setting also adds a refreshing dynamic. The interactions between the coworkers make the world feel more lived-in, and the comedy flows naturally without taking away from the emotional core of the story.
What stands out most is the growing chemistry between Runch and Neen. Rather than rushing into romance, the episode lets their relationship develop through small moments, teasing the emotional journey ahead. You can already sense that beneath the bickering and awkward encounters, they're slowly beginning to understand each other.
Visually, the series remains polished, with warm cinematography and expressive performances from Ling and Orm. Their acting continues to sell both the comedic timing and the quieter emotional beats.
Overall, Episode 2 is a strong follow-up. It trades the shock value of Episode 1 for meaningful character development, heartfelt moments, and plenty of humor. It's the kind of episode that quietly builds a solid foundation for the romance to come.

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Lack of love has never been the issue, but lack of communication certainly is.

I read the novel, and I have to admit it surprised me more than I expected. Since the channel is known for being quite conservative, I wasn't expecting such an emotionally layered story. Yet, after just two episodes, one thing is already clear: their love never faded. The real issue has always been their lack of communication.
Runch is carrying the weight of expectations from every direction, while Neen has no idea of the battles she's forced to face alone. Living under the shadow of a narcissistic mother, even building a successful career hasn't given Runch the emotional security she needs to stand up for herself and protect her marriage in the way Neen longs for.
I always joke on Twitter that I'm part of "Runch's legal team" because I'd go to battle to defend her. But even so, I completely understand Neen. She was raised surrounded by love, so it's only natural that she can't accept the constant and unhealthy interference of her narcissistic mother-in-law. Neither of them is wrong; they're simply reacting to life through the experiences that shaped them.
My hope is that they learn to truly choose each other. Because walking through life's battles together is always better than facing them apart. Choosing love—and choosing the person we love—isn't selfish. It's one of the most human things we can do, perhaps even in the most biblical sense of the word.

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Rule No.1: Don't Be too Emotional
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Episode 3 continues to blur the line between truth and rumor.

Jane is surrounded by frightening stories, yet every rumor seems to have one thing in common—the people involved broke their promise first. That makes it difficult to decide whether Jane is truly dangerous or simply misunderstood.

Jenaree has always lived for the happiness of others rather than his own. Perhaps that's exactly why Jane was drawn to him in the first place.

The more Jenaree hears negative opinions about Jane, the more he wants to believe him. Ironically, love sometimes creates doubt instead of certainty.

At this point, I still can't tell whether Jane is a devil hiding behind a handsome smile or someone unfairly judged by everyone around him. The series is doing a good job of keeping that mystery alive.

I'm looking forward to learning more about Jane's past. Until the drama reveals more of his cards, it's still impossible to know who he really is.

🇯🇵 Streaming Information (Japan)

WeTV Japan (Japanese subtitles)
Rakuten TV (Japanese subtitles)

🌏 International Streaming

iQIYI (Available in selected countries/regions)
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Novel e LingOrm

O primeiro episódio fez o q era preciso, prender o público,na:
1⁰) na história em si;
2⁰) nas atuações em todos os núcleos da trama q estão primo todas;
3⁰) cativar o público na emoção das personagens principais, se colocando do lado das protagonistas, seja P'Ruch ou N'Neen
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Slow start, but great finish

This series starts out so slow. It's a minimal cast with very little movement in location ... but even so, it begins to evolve into a really good story. If you give it enough time, you will be hooked on a murder mystery BL with many different sub plots.
The cast is a bit difficult in jelling with chemistry, but even they adopt and start to come together by episode 3.
If you're looking for a traditional BL series, you may be disappointed. There are no evil antagonists trying to keep the two "love interest" apart. Normally that's always a big theme in BL's, but not in this one. While there is a sexual tension between the two protagonists, the main story stays distant from physical contact for quite a while. It eventually happens, but it's a while in coming. By episode 5, things change in a big way, and as you conclude that episode, things go off in a completely different direction, giving us a bit of sex, murder and back story on some of these characters. The more history we learn, the more unanswered questions surface.
Seung Beom is definitely great at being the thug, although a kind hearted thug! I did have a problem with Kyung Min. It wasn't his acting, he was good at his role, it was a bit difficult, though, believing him to be a cop. It did work out better toward the final episodes, and the chemistry does flow with him and his sexual partner, dong Jin by the end.
All in all, it is a very entertaining and pretty unique BL. Probably the best of 2026 so far!

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Omnia vincit Amor!

Love of Silom has just ended with it's 12th episode. What we got was an unusual pairing, a police detective and a Gogo dance/host falling in love with each other, both with broken families. Besides their calmly growing love, we had a brutal human trafficing and murder case which threated both Captain Krit and his host boyfriend Wayu.

What was interesting was, how their different background both has family stuff to struggle. Krit, a tyrannical father who wanted to force his son into any profitable marriage entirely uncaring what Krit wanted or felt. He even threatend what he, as a Police General with his influence would do to Wayu, should Krit not cut tires. Tough stuff.

Seeing the scene of the Gogo/Host bar was one of my highlight, realistic or not, it was nice to see how Foei and the boys stuck together, and it was sad to see the only troublemaker found a horrible death just when he can come out to the good side. But it gave the show this gravitas, a lot can happen, even though we were sure the MC would not face drama, or at least I expected a good ending, the show gave a clear sense of danger, hostility and how the world is a dangerous place.
I know people critizised how Krit didn't resist his father, and I did so too. But this is Asia, and who knows if what I would have done would have been so much wiser.

I shall say something about the ending, because I... liked it. I didn't see the evil dad have a sudden turn out of the blue. Sure, it was shortened, but it took around 3 episodes, from the father seeing how Wayu was so desperate when Krit about about to die, with Krit in the end twice stating in no uncertain ways he would stick to Wayo no matter what, and yes the usual mother talking sense into the dad. Krit's father seeing what a respected student Wayu is and someone real.

But here is the thing. There is this story "Of the Lost Son" in the Old Testament, where the father, when the lost son comes homes is in tears and overjoyed and forfeits all anger, for the son is back. And here, here we have the Lost Father who finally turned. We could see hints of him struggling. In the near death moment of Krit, in the time after his wife talked clearly to him. And to be honest, I rather have a father who turns and yields in all things, than a revenge plot.

In the end, all where happy together, and is that not worth to say, alright, let's make this new start and let the past be the past and enjoy we have a big family, and Krit and Wayu married with all in the two families being united? I call that a win of love, and I rather have a father who finally yields and a good future than being eternally prisoner of the past. I know such people. It is not good. As such I found the last episode good, it made me feel happy and seeing the Dad doing the Gogo-Dancing with his cops in the after-scenes was just a nice fun, for an actor who always must play evil people, and maybe for that too I was glad to see him smile and be happy and everyone at peace together.
Having been well entertained with good acting, nice music, many interesting and well played side characters, drama and difficulties:

„Omnia vincit Amor; et nos cedamus Amori!“
- Vergil
9/10 Must have seen!

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