Ongoing 2/10
Mr.Kill
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Jul 15, 2026
2 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Mr. Kill: Why Nekros Holds the Key to a Mind-Bending Serial Killer Mystery

Mr. Kill is a brilliant thriller masterpiece that excels at introducing intricate, subtle details that serve as organic puzzle pieces throughout the story. The narrative's gripping tension is executed flawlessly, thanks to the stellar acting performances from the entire cast, particularly the two leads who bring immense depth to their roles. The true brilliance of the series lies in the domino effect of each new victim; rather than exhausting the audience, every new case addictively fuels our curiosity about the killer's identity and ultimate motive. The ultimate mystery that keeps you hooked is why the killer meticulously replicates the murders from the manga Nekros, out of all the famous thriller manga out there, hinting at a hidden message or a dark, deeply personal past waiting to be uncovered.

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ChermChey
6 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 2.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Pointless

I was excited for a TutorYim show......and boy was I disappointed. This show had no real plot, no real comedy besides sex jokes, no good kiss scenes (and you had TUTORYIM!!). It was truly a show of nothing. Tutor and Yim are great actors who can pull off a sexy show or a comedic show - and somehow, this one missed the mark on both. I was immediately hesitant when I saw the show was by Copy A Bangkok and I was right to be skeptical. They tried to use sex to sell the show and it didn't work. Regardless of how much you like these actors, this one isn't worth it.

Erng (Yim) catches his boyfriend, who he runs a bar with, cheating on him. After confronting him and breaking up with him, Erng heads to a temple to pray for a new boyfriend. While there, he meets In (Tutor), and the two immediately hit it off. They become business partners in Erng's new bar, and fall in love while opening it.

I don't think I could even tell you what happens in this show, because it's basically nothing. Outside of a few things that happen with Erng's ex boyfriend, there is truly nothing that I can even remember from this show except the characters constantly being horny and making sex jokes. Sure, watching a comedy like this translated definitely doesn't help, but I cannot imagine it was very good even if you spoke Thai. It seems like the company was hoping that having TutorYim as their main actors would get enough people to watch that they could make money off it. While the characters could pull of sexual tension, after the scene it was back to a whole lot of NOTHING! I was so bored watching this show that I regularly would forget it was even on, and I'm not a person who does other things while shows are on. I stuck this one out because I constantly hoped it would get better and let me tell you, it does not. It started with way too much exposition thrown into the viewer's face in the first episode only to end up with nowhere to go with the characters. Some shows are so bad that they wrap back around and become unintentionally funny, but this one manages to sit at the horrendous intersection of bad and unfunny AND boring. Not worth it.

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Never-Ending Summer
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by maya
Jul 15, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

beauty.

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The Prosecutor's Proposal
8 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Rise up korea

Finally, a Korean BL series actually hooked me. It's just a shame it has so few episodes.
Even though the novel isn't short, and they could have easily doubled the number of episodes or the length of each episode.
Can't it at least have two seasons? It hasn't even finished yet and I already miss them so much.
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Ticket to Heaven
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Good

I stopped watching BLs; I really watched very few last year and even fewer this year. I was curious to watch this one because I’ve followed Fourth and Gemini since their first BL together. The story is good overall. The religious aspect didn't really resonate with me; I think the real highlight is the chemistry between the two and how their acting continues to develop. The OST is great, and it seems like a good series to rewatch down the line. I hope to watch more BLs this year. Actually, I want to see stories like this ones that steer clear of minor tragedies and show how some endings really need to be happy.

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Double Helix
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Story...

I loved the series. I don't mind what goes
on good or bad.. That's life for some people..
Life isn't always a bed of roses. I felt sorry for Lu Feng. His love was genuine but due to the state of his mind his love for Xiao Chen
bordered on obsession. Xiao Chen was the opposite he messed with lu chengs brain and the pairing became toxic. Lu Feng couldn't give more than he did to keep Xiao Chen and the beatings he endured by his father proved his love went deep. Xiao Chen to me couldn't make up his mind how he felt about Lu Feng.
Getting wed to a woman was heartbreaking
for Lu Feng. Xiao married to make his mom happy. If your deeply in love you don't do that to hurt someone you really love.His mother should be ashamed the way she treated her boys. Well after all the angst and trauma in the end everything turned out happy.. Xiao
finely realised who the most important
Person was... Lu Feng.. Great series.. Great actors and great production..

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Love for You
19 people found this review helpful
Jul 15, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A LOVE that felt like coming Home

Love for You succeeds because it understands that childhood shapes people without having to define them forever. The story begins with two children forced into an impossible situation by selfish, irresponsible adults, yet instead of repeating the cycle of bitterness, they gradually become each other’s refuge. The male lead’s resentment as a child feels completely authentic, while the female lead’s longing to belong never comes at the expense of her self-respect. Their bond develops naturally through shared hardship, and even their earliest expressions of affection are marked by remarkable tenderness and respect. By allowing the audience to uncover the truth behind the fire piece by piece, the drama keeps its emotional mystery alive without overshadowing the relationship at its heart.

What I admired most was the quiet certainty of their love. The six-year separation, past relationships, and moments of jealousy never felt like threats to their bond but simply reflections of two people trying to survive while carrying deep emotional scars. They never judge each other for the lives they lived apart because they instinctively understand that they have always been each other’s constant. Watching them collect recyclables to earn money, care for one another when no adult would, and build a sense of family from almost nothing was unexpectedly moving. The female lead’s neediness, which might have felt excessive in another drama, becomes deeply endearing because she has spent her entire life searching for someone who would choose her unconditionally. Add to that the effortless chemistry between the leads—Song Weilong’s magnetic screen presence and the female lead’s ability to command every scene—and the result is a romance that feels both passionate and comforting. Their chemistry is both sizzling and soothing—like a warm fire on a snowy day, fierce enough to captivate you, yet gentle enough to make you feel completely at home

Thoughts After the completion at 32 episodes

Now that the journey is complete, Love for You feels even more extraordinary in retrospect. The writers not only closed every loose end with care but gave us the rarest of endings: one that feels fully earned. Chen Yi and Miao Jing finally get to live the ordinary life they once could only dream of, and watching them discover that their hard-won happiness is actually real is incredibly sweet. Their chemistry is almost unfair—sizzling enough to make you feel like an accidental third wheel, yet so tender that every embrace feels like coming home.
The cinematography, production design, music score and visual atmosphere beautifully carry the story from the harshness of survival into the warmth of belonging, while the performances make every glance, touch, kiss, and quiet moment between the leads feel alive with history, longing, and love. In the end, this wasn’t simply a story about two people finding their way back to each other; it was about two people who had spent a lifetime saving each other finally being given permission to stay.
Some love arrives like fire. Some love survives like an ember. Theirs burned brightly and endured quietly. ❤️

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The Eternal Fragrance
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

It was good

All i want to say is that it started out very nicely and the plot was set from the very beginning. I love this kind of xinxia dramas but I think it was too predictable for me. After around ep 12 or something I felt that it started to get dragged which i personally didnt enjoy but others might like it. I wanted them to show more of the divine tree and demon lord past which we didnt get. Everyone's acting was great. for the CGI it wasnt the best but since this was filmed 3 years ago its understandable. I can say that I had high expectation since I was waiting for it to air for 3 years. thats all....

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To the Wonder
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

The Perfect Medicine…

I’m temporarily unemployed and what do you do in that situation? You binge. Healthier if it’s dramas and not Doritos. That’s how I ended up watching all of To the Wonder in one day.

Honestly, it almost cured my job angst :). Instead of a stressful plot, this show takes you into the beautiful, quiet grasslands of Altay (I think that’s how you spell it?). The filming is amazing—every scene looks like a painting. Watching the FL, leave the stressful big city to live with a nomadic community will resonate if you need a mental break yourself. (I may do this!) The show moves slowly, almost luxuriously so, which is exactly what my fried brain needed.

Everything feels real. It doesn’t feel ‘written’. It lets the scenery and the local culture do the talking. It is a peaceful, beautiful watch. I recommend!

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The Last Immortal
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I enjoyed this show and have watched it multiple times but ...

There are a few things that I was disappointed with. The start of this show was fun. The ML and FLs were lovely; I enjoyed their naivety and how their characters were slowly evolving. I liked the way the story was progressing and seeing the partnership and trust evolve between the FL and ML. The emotion and acting superb. The FL is young, impressionable, gullible, and emotionally naive. The ML has power but is irresponsible even though he is supposed to be a leader/elder with familial power/connections.

Rant incoming:
The middle of the show sadly gave way to the normal Cdrama trope and had a ridiculous number of misunderstandings. None that made any sense for the characters and how they had lived and had matured up to this point.

The forced angst:
All the ML had to do was talk, trust and let the FL in on his plans. They had already worked together and survived death repeatedly. But he treated her so badly and said and did so many horrible hurtful things. He did this, knowing how young and impressionable she was. He did this, knowing how she only had him to rely on and took all her life cues from. She was a target of many. He then imprisoned her? He purposely hurt her? He broke her heart all just to save her? WHY?

He hurt her so deeply. The FL was in as much pain as he was, possibly even more so. The ONLY family she had was wiped out, and the one she LOVED had forcefully and nastily turned his back on her. He TOLD her he didn't love her. He TOLD her; he wished she had never been born. He TOLD her she was at fault for their entire sect and family to be killed. 1 of her only friends was imprisoned and was about to be put to death because the ML would not listen or protect them. She thought he had taken away any possibility of her ONLY surviving family (sister) to live so she thought he had KILLED her. What was she supposed to do? She was targeted, tortured, manipulated and confused yet what was she supposed to do? . He refused to stand by her and protect her. He was ignoring her, allowing her to misunderstand and be confused.

The FL, even though she was hurt and lied to put everything aside to protect and save 1 of her only surviving friends and this led to the saddest scenes I have seen in a while.
The ML was an actual GOD and had the ability to save the FL and protect her, after all the pain he had caused her, yet kept her in the dark and made choices for her that eventually led to her death. The lack of respect and trust that was shown to the FL was ridiculous.

Unfortunately, the last part and the story I found very annoying. The entire first part of the show was built to such a point where the audience deserved some reward, yet I truly felt we were stripped of any.
The FL had gone through 1000 years of rebirth and agonizing deaths. Some of which lasted longer than her first life, possibly even gaining more familial bonds and love, she had grown so much, showed maturity and strength when she finally returned to her original soul/body.
Sadly, the ML showed absolutely no growth, no maturity, and just wallowed in self-pity. For 1000 years did nothing. He resolved nothing; he did not mature or live up to the potential that was his birthright and respect the FLs' sacrifice.
Yet the audience and FL were supposed to now feel sorry for and root for the ML. We were supposed to see him struggle and hurt. Everything the FL was put through was ignored and her sacrifice was made out to be worthless. The show then made up some ridiculous plot point to say the ML had been sacrificing himself to fix 1 object that would show the truth. As a GOD that was his only option or was it to force us into feeling pity for the ML and have a cute and loving reunion at the end!?

The OST was beautiful
Rewatch value, fine as long as you skipped over the stupidity.
The actors, great
The characters, at the start, are fantastic.
The story line and progression ... ridiculous.

Oh and ... Xiu Yan / Ao Ge played by He Kai Lang .... Fabulous.

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A Piece of Your Mind
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
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I actually like slow paced dramas, but not this one. Usually slow paced dramas are for emotional connections. The emotions stays with us for long, but this drama actually sucks to connect.

Literally many points to pin
No emotional connection and pay offs at all. The drama revolves around character named "Kim Ji Soo".
Seriously every character except Female Lead literally sucks, no proper emotions even Male Lead. After loving unconditionally his first love he doesn't even question or search for information regarding her death. I don't why the Male Lead character written so poor.

It just a waste of time, the direction has flaws, editing is improper and the scenes don't have proper connectivity.
Don't understand how people loved this.

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See Your Love
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

GIGILING AND KICKING MY FEET

This series proves that you don't need a high budget to make something great.

See your love is one of the sweetest dramas I have ever watched. The love story is increadiably sincere and both main leads are the greenest of green flags. A BL series where the main leads can actually communicate?! This is practically unheard of! They don't keep secrets from each other, they don't lie, and they always support each other. What a breath of fresh air.

This series did a very good job of emotionally engaging me as well. I was grinning ear to ear for practically the entire run time and felt my eyes well up during the emotional moments.

Sure the plot wasn't revolutionary and some beats felt unnecessary but it was executed flawlessly, helped in part my the excellent performances of Raiden Lin and Jin Yun. (Especially Raiden, his character was absolutely adorable!!!)

If you haven't already please go watch See Your Love, it's the perfect blend of cute, comedic, and emotional!

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Absolute Value of Romance
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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There is no student/teacher romance

There was no romance at all. There were some one-sided crushes, sure, but it never went further than a confession. A strangely cute confession at that. How else do you confess to your genius math teacher other than with an equation? Anyways, I was glad that they didn't have our main characters get together. They were cute together, but Student/teacher relationships are romanticized way too much. I tend to avoid this trope like I do cheating and terminal illness, but I decided to give it a try because all the clips I've watched made me genuinely interested, and I'm glad I did because it was actually good.

Specking of illness, I found Eui Ju's hospital scene a little too funny. My step-dad has had major blockage twice, and they have considered surgery to fix it, so I know that it's painful and very serious, but somehow them getting stressed out because they were expecting it to be something life-or-death and then they are told it was constipation was so amusing. All of the stress that Ga Woo Su was dealing with while they were helping her also added to it because you could see that by that point our boy was just done. He was mentally exhausted and needed a nap.

I also found it funny how Ga Woo Su was upset about not being the main character in Eui Ju's book. You'd think her writing him in a BL would be the problem, but nope! The man knew he deserved to be the main character.

The only other part that I found funny was No Da Ju being upset that his character was too petty, and that he wasn't petty at all. This was really his only highlight because he was too big of an asshole for me to like much at all. Him using Eui Ju to try and film Ga Woo Su when he has camera-related trauma and his excuse being that "so much time has passed" really rubbed me the wrong way, and I didn't like him at all after that.

I hate the principal as well, but we're kind of meant to. I mean, the old crone drugs her nephew, tries to hide a student like they are a blight on the school, & used Dong Ju's job to threaten Ga Woo Su to be on camera. There was very little to like about the lady.

Dong Ju kicks ass. I've never seen that arm-twisting move before, & I had to watch it 3 times because I enjoyed it maybe a little too much.

I did space out during the "novel mental fantasy" bits because, while I enjoy writing, I found these parts boring, and they didn't add anything to the story. While I'm on the book, I may as well talk about the drama it created. First off, Ha Su was petty, but honestly, it was a very teenage thing to do, so it didn't bother me. Do I support her view? No, but I'm not going to condemn her either. I also thought the punishment was too light. Suspended for 5 days? They should have added something on top of that. Something to do with her grades, or after-school work, something. It just felt like she got off too lightly because the principal was seeing dollar signs. But the one thing that bothered me the most was them saying that you can't base characters off real people without permission. You 100% can. I know many authors (not personally) that have based a character in their published books that were based off someone in their lives. The problem was Eui Ju's characters were her teachers down to the looks, personality, and dialogue. All she did was set the scenario and twist the dialogue to fit a BL. At that point, it's not a novel; it's fanfiction. One that also shouldn't have been published. Fanfiction can be published; I have no problem with that, but normally fanfiction is based off something already fictional, so it's weird.

I really liked all the acting, but I want to talk a little about Kim Hyang Gi (Eui Ju). First of all, all her crying scenes were great, but I was really impressed with how much emotion she conveyed with just her voice. I knew what she was feeling from her voice alone; I didn't need to see her expression. Yes, it's acting, and that is an important part of the job, but I could hear the genuine hurt, nervousness, exasperation, and anxiety fill her voice, and all of it felt real. It didn't sound like acting at all, and I think it's the main reason I got invested in the story when I almost exclusively watch BL.

OST gets a 7.5 for the song & dance at the end because it was cute and I actually liked the song.

They left the ending very open so they could make a second season if they wanted to. Would I watch a second season? I'm not really sure. I am really glad that I watched this series, but I'm really unsure where they can take the plot and what drama they could create other than giving Eui Ju a rival, since we really don't know how Ga Woo Su feels. It depends, but I'm not saying no. Unless cheating is involved, then it's a big NO.

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Ongoing 9/12
When Oranges Fall
5 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
9 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Best Series of 2026

When Oranges Fall gave me nostalgia for a life I never lived. It made me miss people I've never met and moments I never got to experience. There's something so warm and quietly beautiful about it that leaves an ache in your heart long after it's over. It's rare for a series to capture that feeling so perfectly for me. Without a doubt, the best series of 2026.
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Fourever You Part 2
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 14, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
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So sad that it's over

Fourever You might be one of the best Thai shows I've ever seen. There are so many people with many different stories, and I enjoyed each one.

In Fah's and Typhoon's story, I kind of wish there would have been more romance and less family drama. Given the fact that it was only 8 episodes, they really shouldn't have put so much focus on Phoon's parents. It felt unbalanced in a way. Other than that, their story was really cute. Who knew Fah was such a wolf? Lol. His eyes literally changed when Phoon walked in the room. I would love to see Bever and Tonliew in something else ^^

It's astonishing how Arthit was able to get Dao to like him. He's such an idiot!
Same as the couple before, there was a slight imbalance with their story. There was a lot of focus on the ghosts and Arthit's mother. At least this is just my opinion. Anyway, they were cute, but they're the kind of couple I can see breaking up because they have such different work lifestyles or something. There is also a chance that I might be wrong.

Tiger being part of a mafia family was so out there. I haven't read the novels so I don't know how it was revealed, but here it was just so abrupt. I think there should have been a hint or two in the first season of Fourever You.
I like that this was a slow burn, and I really liked Tiger's and Nao's chemistry. I would like to see Pie and Golf in other shows if possible.

Let me just say, there wouldn't be Fourever You without North. He is pretty much the reason for every single couple getting together.
I wish I could have a friend like him. Someone who supports you and cares deeply about you. North is the glue that keeps everyone together, and I just love him so much.

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