The Next Prince Episode 7

ข้ามฟ้าเคียงเธอ ‧ Drama ‧ 2025

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Season: 1

The King suspends Charan from his duties after the incident on their trip. Khanin begins training with a new coach, who does not seem to have his best interests at heart. (Source: IMDb)
  • Aired: June 14, 2025

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Maffin
0 people found this review helpful
20 days ago

It was a weird one

I don't know if it's because it felt rushed. I love the music, I love the acting, the nsfw scene made me feel like I should look away (but maybe that's because they're way too good actors). I'm still trying to figure out who to like and not to like...
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Suwend
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 31, 2025

Phew

Love scene was well done. Excellent. ZeeNunew never disappoint. Chemistry was through the roof. Left you breathless
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HourlyYizhou
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Jul 31, 2025

The chemistry is insane

That was so 🔥 I really love NuNew, I really love Khanin!!! I'm waiting for NuNew's other projects after this
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BehindYou
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2025

I love the visuals

The showed every kingdom in details . I loved it . They are like dream lands. And the NC scenes are lit.
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Listette
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Jul 12, 2025

The perfect balance of sugary sweet fluff with a dash of angst

I love this trope! Someone is hurt and the other is going a bit crazy and then we get even the nursing montage. Have I ascended?
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sia
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 3, 2025

omfg

omg this ep!!!!!! that scene!!!! the nc scenes have always been amazing with them but that was so amazing.. the chemistry, the tension, the softness, the eyes.. out of this world!!!!!
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Spoiledbydrama
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 3, 2025

Vulnerability

The NC scene was absolutely beautiful. The length was needed because there were many emotions that the characters had to unpack and overcome. Charan experiencing internal struggles as to whether he is willing to risk everything he was taught or fold to his desire. Khanin had to allow charan to process his thoughts and allow him to come to terms with his feelings and make his finally choice . The scene needed time breathe. Kissing of Khanin feet is the ultimate act showing respect and humbling oneself. Beautiful scene
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mahsz99_
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 28, 2025

cena t grande ameiiii

cenas lindas uma das melhores cenas do mundinho bl, a cinematografia estava linda tudo foi perfeito essa serie eh incrivel muah
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assez
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 18, 2025

Reflections on the Series (Episodes 1–7)

*Reflections on the Series (Episodes 1–7)*
Let’s divide this review into two major themes. First: the emotional journey and narrative pacing, and second: the technical and artistic aspects.We’ve now reached episode 7 — what seems to be a pivotal point — and while I can appreciate the “slow burn” setup, I still feel somewhat unfulfilled. The series presents itself as an emotional, romantic journey with deep royal undertones, but it often skips the genuine building blocks that make the main relationship truly resonate.The closeness between Charan (Zee) and Khanin (Nunew), the supposed emotional center, feels rushed. The show leans on aesthetics and certain intimate scenes to suggest depth, but the actual emotional and narrative development hasn’t earned it. It’s like we’re being handed the climax of a relationship that never got the space to properly begin.Yes, the idea is that Charan is more guarded, stern, trying to establish boundaries — while Khanin, the prince, is bold and determined, pushing forward without apology. That dynamic is compelling on paper. But in execution, there’s not enough interplay. There are glimpses — the tension, the teasing moments, the protectiveness — but they did let it simmer for too long for this to feel like a one night stand. Despite that, it still feels this way, lacking fully deserved payoff.
*Missing Pieces: Emotional Development*
The missed opportunities are striking. Take the scene with the butler — why not show him secretly following, discovering the truth himself, confronting directly? That would’ve been a rich moment to explore his - theirs - emotional depth or even his strategic side.Where is the conflict? Where are the disagreements between the main male leads, that aren’t just power dynamics or societal constraints? I wanted to see them disagree on values, on methods — something beyond the surface. Love isn’t just harmony, it's also tension and compromise. Right now, everything is too... smooth. Too easy. We’re told they’re connected, but we’re not shown how or why, not in a way that lasts = Zee's not having distinctive bcg story; he has it, it is deep, but his char. is strongly underdeveloped in comparison to Nunew's character. Without that, how can Zee's char. compliment NN's character? The chemistry is there — but chemistry alone doesn’t make a relationship. I want to see them challenge each other, support each other, grow through each other. Khanin’s character, in particular, needs more exploration. If he’s supposed to be the love interest, we should get more than just his devotion. What drives him? What are his weaknesses and strengths? What does he want, beyond Charan?
*On Side Characters & Plot Distractions*
Let’s be honest: the side characters are a mixed bag. Some of them actually do an incredible job in the limited screen time they’re given — you can feel effort and thought in their performances — the older actors are skilled with such limited time. But the writing? That’s where it falters.There are storylines that just feel like distractions. The young woman who likes the her female advisor? (Is this a GL too?) She’s completely unnecessary. She doesn’t pose any threat or contrast, nor does she push the plot forward. She's just there, and that’s frustrating when the main relationship is begging for more screentime. Even more unnecessary is the storyline of Nat (the actor). Came too late, was present too short, no contribution so far from this direction.In fact, much of the scheming and court intrigue that’s supposed to be happening in the background doesn’t feel sharp enough. I get the intention, but the execution is too drawn out and wordy. If you’re going to keep these subplots, make them show their impact. Use fewer words, more visuals. Let us feel the stakes, not just hear about them.
*The Visuals: Gorgeous... until they’re not*
Now, about the production: it's a strange mix of impressive and baffling.The set design? Honestly, it looks expensive — or at least it makes a good impression. Maybe it’s just clever camera work (sans detail / perspective takes that is), but it sells the fantasy. However, the CGI is... rough. Very rough. The pigeon creature, flags, erbs, the weird floating elements — they break immersion and scream low-budget. These scenes would’ve been so much better left out entirely.Then there are the costumes. The male leads mostly look great, but the female characters? Some of their dresses feel like afterthoughts. It looks like she has stolen Hermione Granger's 4h year Ball dress (but cheaper version), like someone wanted to do a quick job and be done with it. Which gives off the impression of a series trying to look high-budget while cutting corners in the wrong places. It’s frustrating because the contrast is so sharp — one moment you’re mesmerized, the next you’re pulled out by a bad accessory or awkward greenscreen shot.
*What Could Be*
The core of this story could be powerful. The series wants to be about loyalty, class difference, emotional restraint, and devotion. It wants to explore how a prince and his protector grow into something more. But it needs to trust that story more, and stop leaning on style and lacking tension to get there.I miss the early promise — when Charan seemed to be the stern guardian and Khanin the bratty prince who secretly admires him. That dynamic had so much potential. But now, their relationship feels underdeveloped. And by episode 7, we should be much further along emotionally than we are.Even the secondary couple — Jimmy’s character and his partner — somehow show more tension and growth than the main pair. That shouldn’t happen. The contrast just highlights what’s missing between Charan and Khanin.
*Final Thoughts*
What I really want is this: show me the characters’ flaws and strengths, but in relationship. Let them disagree, let them hurt each other and come back together. Show me how they navigate their roles, their loyalty, and their love — not just through longing looks, but through action, choices, and consequences.As it stands, the show has charm, but not enough substance. Episode 7 gave us a dramatic payoff that simply wasn’t earned. And unless that changes, the series will remain a beautiful shell — all style, not enough soul.

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JanaPanuelos
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2025

A remarkable scene

The archery scene of Prince Khanin was performed entirely by Nunew himself. No stand-in, no special camera angles. It was purely his talent and precision through training and dedication, that earned widespread praise and recognition
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ShielaHofmann
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2025

Episode 7 , is the Episode who will be considered…

Episode 7 , is the Episode who will be considered as the most CAPTIVATING episode until now. WOW as in WOW story , acting , actors and of course most beautiful love story of the most lovely couple Zeenunew. Everything is REMARKABLE.
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ValeKyros
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 15, 2025

Five Stars

Words can not describe how AMAZING and BEAUTIFUL this episode was. The NC scene is literally one of THE BEST NC scenes in the endire bl history. Zee and NuNew didn't let us down.
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GitikaDeka
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 15, 2025

A Cinematic and Emotional Triumph

Episode 7 of The Next Prince truly takes the series to new heights. From the opening scene to the final frame, this episode is a masterclass in cinematic storytelling. The visual language is breathtaking — every shot carefully composed, every light and shadow perfectly placed to evoke mood and tension. The cinematography is not just beautiful, it’s purposeful, elevating the emotional weight of each moment.The storytelling in this episode was tight, impactful, and rich with character development. Secrets unraveled, dynamics shifted, and emotional stakes were raised with every scene. The pacing allowed us to truly sit with the characters — to feel what they felt, and understand their choices on a deeper level.The cast delivered phenomenal performances, fully embodying their roles with nuance and heart. But it’s Zee and NuNew who stole the spotlight once again. Their chemistry is undeniable — electric when tension rises, soft and lingering in the quiet moments. Whether it was a glance, a confrontation, or a scene filled with unspoken emotion, they carried it with grace and depth.What makes this episode especially powerful is how it balances intensity with tenderness, strategy with raw vulnerability. It’s not just an episode — it’s an experience.In short, Episode 7 is a shining example of what happens when a story is told with care, vision, and passion. A standing ovation to the entire team behind The Next Prince — we are in awe and already counting down to the next chapter.

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LuzMendez
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 15, 2025

Beyond the call of duty

This was an exciting episode. It was like a roller coaster, with beautiful closure. Charan and Khanin are a perfect match. I love they act because it's like watching their real life.
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