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Seolmineee
41 people found this review helpful
Apr 10, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10

Give it a chance Please!

It’s a really good BL I’ve been watching and being fan of BL, for over 10 years I’ve seen every single type there is and I’m telling you this one is worth watching, not only does the cast is really talented but it’s really weird to find bls with this type of stories and the few they are are not that good but this one is really good it dosent emphasize the vampire stuff that much so it’s okay cause it focuses more on the romance also it has character development and it takes it time is not so fast forward as others, for me it’s a 10/10 just watch till 3 and you’ll see believe me! So obssesed!!!

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Omini
42 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
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Overall 5.5
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Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0

I don’t even know what to say...

If I had 10 cents for every time I wanted to DNF this series, I'd have a thousand cents in my PayPal account!
Sigh.
I feel some type of way…
I am disappointed.
Maybe it’s my mood?Maybe it’s work? Maybe it’s cause I’m thirsty?
I don’t even know.
This is like sitting down to eat the fruit salad I normally enjoy, but instead, I was served random ingredients mixed with cream and ice cream. I reluctantly ate it all because I knew my favorite fruits (strawberries) were in there somewhere, as long as I kept digging around for them.
I guess I should get to the series ha? Yeah, well that is something, and it can’t be denied that watching this is certainly an experience - Positive, negative, annoying, funny, stupid...somehow.
I’m waffling, thinking about fruit salad or whatever, but the truth is that I really don't have any strong opinions about this show. Mostly just bemused annoyances. I think I’m probably being too critical, because I didn’t even dislike this. Don’t get me wrong, it started well at first, but my enthusiasm quickly faded ( I want to listen to Faded...I'm faded, I'm faded. So lost, I'm faded, I'm faded.So lost, I'm faded).
Maybe I’m just annoyed because I thought the plot was doing one thing when actually just ended up doing another. I would say this was more of an romance serials sparkled with some very not hungry vampires.
I love vampire stories. I love romantic stories. I love vampires romantic stories. So, by the same logic, I should have liked show. If the universe was fair and rational, I would have loved it and given it ten stars. But it she is not fair.

But this series was not:
- funny
- scary
- compelling
- exciting
- populated by lovable characters (there was one and they killed him.)
It was:
- predictable
- the kind of clichés that feels like a trick
- centered the most boring one the romance I have ever watched
- sad yes, but mostly just exhausting
- this one was simply just too darn slow for me.
This is a sweet, hot, tiresome lengthy story.
Mark is basically a Rome god and Tong is basically Sleeping Beauty or something. OK, fine, one years ago, we all swoon for hot handsome engineers. Today, we swoon for hot vampire who have a personality and does not drink the golden blood.I guess my cynicism is showing.

Okay enought with the negative.
I'm a fan of the opening song. I love it. There is some sort of magic in this song. I am so obsessed with it. I could listen to it all day.

Тhis show just is not for me. But if this one has caught your eye, don't let my opinion sway you. So many people have loved this series and I’m just really sad I couldn’t. I started out expecting to love this story.

Final
The series started with a bang, but ended with a dang.Thank God it's over.

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Cherrie
10 people found this review helpful
5 days ago
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5
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BITTEN BY LOVE

My Golden Blood tells the story of Tong, a 20-year-old who believes he has hemophilia, but in truth, possesses a rare and powerful golden blood, irresistible to vampires. While Mark is a 200-year-old vampire assigned to protect and care for Tong.

I thoroughly enjoyed the first half of the series, it was engaging and well-paced. However, the rest of the episodes became somewhat uneven. Some scenes dragged, while others remained captivating enough to keep me watching. What really held my interest was the curiosity about how things would unfold. The pacing overall was decent, especially in terms of the characters realizing their feelings; it didn't feel overly drawn out.

The romance between Mark and Tong felt natural, with undeniable chemistry between them. Their kisses and intimate scenes were realistic and never felt forced. The acting was solid across the board. Joss was perfectly cast as Mark: handsome, sexy, mysterious, and stoic. He absolutely understood the assignment. Fluke, as Tong, embodied the role of a naive, kind-hearted, and cheerful young man with sincerity and warmth.

As for the twist involving Thara, I saw it coming. She gave off shady vibes from the beginning, so her reveal as the villain wasn’t surprising.

Supporting Characters:

Tonkla – Tong’s best friend, almost like a brother. He’s supportive and protective, though initially unaware of Tong’s blood and the vampire world. Eventually, his close bond with Tong pulls him into the chaos, adding another emotional layer to the story.

Nakan – A 250-year-old vampire and Mark’s relative. Striking, charismatic and powerful, he initially comes off as a manipulative antagonist, especially through his control over Tonkla. But later, he sides with Mark and Tong, revealing deeper motives. His desire to take down Thara stems from a personal vendetta, she killed his best friend, who also had golden blood.

Thara – The authoritative leader of the vampires. She’s manipulative, deceptive, and ultimately driven by greed. While she hides behind a calm, commanding facade, her obsession with golden blood and using it for her own gain, especially as a cure when she’s sick exposes her true nature.


Technical Aspects:

The cinematography was visually appealing, with atmospheric tones that suited the vampire theme well. The OST deserves special praise, absolutely chef's kiss. The music enhanced the emotional beats of the story beautifully. Kudos to the team for creating such memorable tracks.

Final Thoughts:

The series started strong with a promising premise and solid emotional core. However, the latter half suffered from weaker writing. Some scenes felt like filler and there were noticeable plot holes that could have been tightened up. That said, I still enjoyed My Golden Blood for what it was, a supernatural romance with intriguing characters, good chemistry, and standout performances. It's not perfect, but it’s definitely worth a watch, especially for fans of the vampire BL genre.

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NRagel
17 people found this review helpful
Apr 22, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

This series is great

I didn't wait for this series like others who have been waiting for up to 2 years, because my expectations of this series were so low but I was on a whim to watch it because many people said the series was worth watching and yes it turned out to be quite good from my initial expectations. This series may not be a typical vampire story but it's definitely worth watching.
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Ju Moon
12 people found this review helpful
5 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I’m a sucker for vampire stories, so of course this series caught my attention. But right from the first episode, it was crystal clear that it wouldn’t be your typical vampire story and that the real focus would be the love story between two lonely souls: Mark, a vampire who’s never known love or found purpose in life, and Tong, a naïve orphan whose world is completely upended as he approaches his 21st birthday. From there, the story unfolds with themes of friendship, loyalty, love, growth, and betrayal.

It was truly beautiful to watch Mark start to discover feelings and emotions he’d never experienced before and see Tong grow and realize he was stronger than he ever imagined.

Joss and Gawin were such a pleasant surprise. Their chemistry is absolutely spot on. They feel so natural together that makes it effortless to believe in Mark and Tong’s relationship. Every scene flows smoothly, never feeling staged or awkward. Plus, both of them exude an insane amount of sensuality, and they mastered non-verbal communication like no one else.
The supporting cast was incredible, but I have to give special praise to Um Apasiri Nitibhon for her portrayal of K’Thara. She brought the perfect villain to life. And lastly, this series has one of the most stunning OSTs I’ve ever heard. It had me hooked from the start with its romantic opening theme, perfectly delivered by Gawin Caskey. But honestly, every song is beautiful, which is rare.

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LanWangji
8 people found this review helpful
4 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

BL Twilight?? SIGN ME UP!!!

Is it a masterpiece? No. but if you’re into cliché vampire (mostly romance) plots and a fan of JossGawin you will enjoy it!!

Things i liked:

The romance between Mark and Tong felt natural, chemistry between them was great! Their kisses and intimate scenes were realistic and never felt forced to me. The acting was solid across the board.

At first, i wasn’t sure how i felt about JossGawin together. I knew Gawin since (Not Me the series) But for Joss, i didn’t really know anything about him.. But after watching this, I’m very excited for their future series together!!

Visually Joss and Gawin are STUNNING together. They're so sweet and soft to watch. And seem very close and match eachother well. Their chemistry On and Off Screen is beautiful!! And I’m 100% invested in the JossGawin pairing🫂🫂 Very excited to see them in Only Friends season 2!!

THE OST IS BEAUTIFUL!! Closer, Ever After, and (Just You) are the top on my playlist rn✨✨

The filming locations i LOVEDD. The flower-shop had a great design...it was really beautiful!! All the houses and rooms were very well designed. The lighting and cinematography was great too!

As for the people complaining that joss was shirtless/half naked for TOO many episodes is WILD.
Idk why are y’all complaining that’s eye candy for me😌😌 Neo was NOT joking about Joss having the nicest body in GMMTV 5555

The side characters:

Out of everyone, i enjoyed Nakan the most. His story was interesting and wish we got more from his point of view…
Miss Thara killed her role in this series (Her stepping on Nakan was hawtt ME NEXT-) but her storyline was predictable…
TonKla was cute (love you Neo) but did him dirty ngl😭😭

SO the main problems for me was…

The CGI:

I understand that this is a low budget series and we can really feel it, it's really a shame (there was not even a workshop for it!!!!!) so due to that the editing is pretty bad.. In EP 12 the green screens were so badly edited in😭😭 It distracted me SO much and took me out of the wholesome moment that they were having. (HOWEVER, the upside down eiffel tower scene - inject it in my veins cuz I ATE THAT SHIT UP)

The audio:

The audio was- well, let’s just say (Crispy at times) During a very emotional scene, it felt like they were using one of those five dollar microphones that got dropped in the river ngl😭😭 It FR took me out of the moment. Also background music was not my favorite. (I’ve heard worse though)

The plot/Story: Not getting into to spoilers.

There was lots of plot holes and things that weren’t explained well. Or just didn’t make sense. I didn't like how they did the flashbacks to the past cause it was so random and messy. And tbh I just felt like they put so many moments just to get the ep runtime. It felt forced and unnecessary, mostly the college scenes. Wish they would have put more focus on the (vampire plot)


Ending thoughts:

10/10 potential, unfortunately didn’t quite deliver.
BUT Did i enjoy it- %100 YES😩😩

So go ahead and watch it. Give it a chance :)

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Queen Finger Heart Award1
32 people found this review helpful
Mar 13, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 10
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

As I expected, a great starting in Vampire BL World

Woah Woah, what a great start.
The story is getting interesting in every scenes, the way actors portrayed their roles, is really impressive .
The CGI is really good, on this budget, GMMTV did a good job , OST is really beautiful.

If I give you any spoilers, then this will ruin your interest, so no spoilers.
Just watch first episode and decide whether to watch or not .

I am really impressed, Honestly after watching OMG Vampire, I wanted a great Vampire BL series and Finally I found.
Overall 9/10 .

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Ongoing 10/12
ariel alba
19 people found this review helpful
Mar 16, 2025
10 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

New modulation to the existential conflict between being human and being a vampire

The parallels between vampirism and gay sex

LGBT+ subtexts in horror films and series, especially those about vampires, are nothing new.
More than "horror" creatures, vampires have become, in a way, a symbol of queer liberation, as these "monsters" have never been judged too much by who they have sex with... or perhaps I should say "whose neck they bite." Rather, they are the villains of the story because, well... they usually mercilessly kill their victims. Or at the very least, they turn them into vampires once they suck the blood from their throats to "feed".
In fact, if there is one thing that has characterized these creatures of folklore, it is that they are extremely sexual beings. Therefore, it's no surprise that narratives filled with these entities that feed on the vital essence of other living beings (usually in the form of blood) are replete with eroticism, and in many cases, homoeroticism.
A representative of supernatural horror combined with the BL genre, Thai director Ark Saroj Kunatanad, from "Shadow" (2023) to the present, has constructed suggestive metaphors about the monsters that live in the popular imagination.
If in his aforementioned debut film he inhabited that malevolent instance in a story that revolves around strange nightmares, terrifying hallucinations and focused more on heterosexual love stories rather than gay romance, despite being advertised as a love story between boys, in 'My Golden Blood' (2025) he approaches queer love through vampirism. It is a modulation in the approach to the myth, advisable to watch alongside the film 'Red Wine in the Dark Night', written and directed by Golf Tanwarin Sukkhapisit in 2015, and the series 'OMG! Vampire', directed by Phadej Onlahung in 2024, 'Vampire Project', the production of Studio Wabi Sabi, and '1000 Years Old', a series produced by Feel Good Bangkok and H8 Studio, directed by Champ Weerachit Thongjila, all of the BL genre.
I haven't read the novel it's based on so I can't speak to its merits as an adaptation, but I have no doubt that the director subverts the usual trope of the queer vampire who tries to seduce his victim into becoming one of them, as we can see in 'The Lost Boys', the classic horror thriller directed in 1987 by Joel Schumacher.

As an introduction to the plot

In the Thai supernatural romance drama series, Tong (Gawin Caskey), a cheerful and optimistic 20-year-old, has been tricked into believing he has hemophilia. But this lie, authored by a mysterious and distant being, has saved his life, as it has helped hide the fact that he possesses a rare and precious blood type known as Golden Blood, irresistible to vampires. If it were discovered that Tong possesses such powerful blood, it would be the reason why thousands of vampires would hunt him down.
To prevent this, Mark (Joss Way-ar Sangngern), the handsome 200-year-old vampire heir who never knew the meaning of life until he met Tong, will do everything in his power to protect him from himself and from the vampires who refuse to abide by the first and most important rule: "Do not kill any human being under any circumstances."
Joss trying to protect Gawin is the gayest thing ever. The seduction of one man by another is something very hot.
The initial encounter between the human and the supernatural creature develops with a strong homoerotic component, as Tong watches Mark emerge half-naked from the pool, or as the vampire inserts Tong's injured finger with a broken cup in his mouth and promptly drinks the blood that flows out, in a vampiric effort to prevent the sweet and potent scent of blood from being smelled by the rest of the vampires. It is lust, desire, eroticism, sensuality that the camera films.
The parallels between vampirism and gay sex are present in every minute of the story.
Just as he first portrayed him in 'Kolchak: The Night Stalker' (1972), Ark Saroj Kunatanad brought vampires out of their Gothic castles and into the modern world. Here, the Thai director follows the same path—Mark and his family currently live in Bangkok and produce the Amarita Stem Cell Serum, a highly sought-after product for those seeking to survive the aging process. This product serves as a facade to justify the fact that the passage of time has left no visible marks on them—with the difference that the vampire protagonist here is a romantic figure, an adventurer who has survived for centuries, hoping to find love and must fulfill the supreme mission set by Thara (Um Apasiri Nitibhon), the leader of the vampires, to become the successor to the Amarittrakul family and restore peaceful coexistence between non-humans and humans.
After the plot and main characters are introduced, the series unfolds like any college BL, with two boys discovering each other and themselves, but with the peculiarity that one is a human and the other a vampire who must protect his beloved from the vampires' appetite for golden blood.
'My Golden Blood' is a series with greater achievements, both in writing and visually, compared to other Thai-produced BL series in the vampire subgenre, but it's still not quite perfect. We have to forgive a couple of conceptual glitches and the poor special effects, especially considering how plausible the other visual aspects are; points that the former could have smoothed out or addressed with much more tact; and the latter with a bigger budget, but for the rest, it's a good love story between a supernatural creature and a human being.
The viewer will witness direct attacks by vampires against humans (such as the one that occurred in a beef store, to suggest the immortal creatures' strong affinity for blood), which connects the series, perhaps, with the imaginary of how much could be assumed as a "normal" vampire series.

Gawin and Joss: performances and characters

I think it's a truly delightful idea to have Gawin as Tong. Isn't Gawin, that policeman, artist, and all-around tough guy, who, called Dan in 'Not Me,' was also incredibly emotional, and while that role had distanced him from his real-life personality, he comes closer to it with the guitar-playing, song-writing, Saifa-loving musician in the cheerful romantic comedy series 'Enchanté'? Isn't Gawin the same man whose character, Mhork, a trouble-loving teenager, must grow up in 'Dark Blue Kiss' to overcome his childish behavior, attitude problems, and anger issues? Isn't her beauty, with those soft features despite her large, muscular body, and her unwavering eyes, the closest thing to someone who, with the help of a vampire, must fight for her own life? I think so.
Through his eyes, the character exceptionally conveys Tong's gay awakening when he discovers Mark emerging from a pool, half-naked in a bathing suit. Through his perception, the viewer discovers the confusion, perplexity, emotion, and immaturity of a character that, having just left adolescence, travels from the countryside to the big city. If initially only to continue his studies, it will also be to discover the terror, the darkness that looms over him, the proximity of death, extermination, the hope of survival with the help and protection of Mark... love.
The character portrayed by Gawin is very believable as he reveals his true reality through Mark's lips: The sweet scent of his golden blood would cause chaos and awaken the vampires' thirst. He would never become one of these beings of Gothic culture if his blood were devoured by one of them. The vital liquid that runs through his veins is so precious that vampires would not stop drinking it until he has drunk it all. And although, quite understandably, he initially hesitates upon learning that the being accompanying him is a vampire, he soon understands that Mark has decided to protect him since he was a child, when his mother died after being bitten by a vampire.
While his performance in the pilot episode didn't quite convince me, Joss Way-ar Sangngern has proven his acting talent in subsequent episodes. I find him to be a very interesting actor. His well-contoured body, his strong and confident voice, and his penetrating eyes, combined with dramatic, yet non-intrusive makeup, manage to disguise the actor's impeccable appearance, making him seem oddly and suggestively inappropriate.
Before tasting golden blood, Mark was an empty being with no personal needs, feelings, or desires. He's the character who intrigues me the most because he must face profound dilemmas: on the one hand, he must protect Tong from the other vampires, but how will he do so, knowing that a single drop of her blood makes him lose control over himself and the feelings and emotions he experiences after meeting Tong—feelings and emotions he'd long forgotten when he stopped being human and became a vampire. Nothing is more logical than for the audience to wonder if Mark is in love with Tong or just yearns for golden blood. Are his feelings for Tong genuine, or are they just the result of having drunk her golden blood? How will he accomplish the mission Thara entrusted to him?
While fascinating, the conclusions reached by Mark's character have been explored before – Mark is an existentialist vampire – and reveal aspects of the ancient myth that have also been considered before: "Who do you think I am? What you need to ask is what creature am I?" Mark will gradually introduce himself to his astonished protégé.
Would the series have won with another lead actor? It's a question I asked myself after watching the first episode. Today I think he's the one. The chemistry between the two actors is incredible, and Joss has grown in confidence alongside Gawin to successfully carry out his performance.

Some important aspects to highlight

Long and dynamic camera movements, a successful production design by the renowned Samorapum Pakdeethai, admirable lighting work that successfully illuminates sets and uses chiaroscuro to denote melancholy and bring out the Thai capital in a pictorial way, depicted with genuine taste, are some of its achievements.
Apart from some technical and interpretive defects, the big problem with 'My Golden Blood' is that, on the one hand, it fails to distance itself from Hollywood standards and the general Anglo-Saxon canon, from Universal to Hammer Films; While on the other hand, it shows a clear intention to tell us that one man is better than another for being hypermasculine, heterosexual, an immaculate guardian of testosterone, and identified as white/Western, who is recognized for attributes such as attractiveness, handsomeness, sexy...
'My Golden Blood' is a series created to show some of the stereotypes of masculinity, especially those associated with the role of provider and being strong, competitive, rational, brave, inexpressive, dominant, independent... qualities that naturalize violent behavior, as well as to show off the mesomorphic bodies of Fluke and Joss Way-ar, but also to demonstrate the artistic talent of the two actors, and Fluke's warm and sweet voice as a singer.
In several scenes, especially those in which the character played by Joss can be seen half-naked, or in the one in which with a single movement of his finger a vampire leader stops an entire pack of hungry Dracula emulators ready to feed on golden blood, Ark Saroj Kunatanad worships orthodox masculinity, that social construct that evolves in response to social and cultural changes, and which, considered largely hegemonic, is evidenced in the dominance of men over women and other less powerful men.
In addition to violating the essence of BL and what distinguishes it from mainstream, white, Western, gay media, with his excessive worship of hegemony the Thai director deprives us as viewers of drawing our own conclusions, giving us a distorted view of this social phenomenon, widely exploited in Thai BL series, without taking into account that contemporary changes in masculinity have seen the emergence of new masculinities that challenge traditional male stereotypes.
In many ways, rather than showing sexual difference uncensored, ending down the stereotypes that often still surround queer characters, breaking with past hegemonic and ancestral conventions, reflecting the lives and experiences of LGBT+ people on screen, validating the identities, experiences, and emotions of members of this human collective, demonstrating that the love, struggles, and dreams of gay people are just as valid and important as those of anyone else, these kinds of politics, still present in many Thai boy-love dramas, take BL back to more reactionary than progressive places in the queer imaginary.
Although these aesthetic aspects manage to cloud the story, the series explores themes such as the loneliness that comes with immortality. Joss Way-ar Sangngern's Mark is a vampire with a soul. Sad and lonely, his mission to protect Tong has led him to distance himself from his fellow human beings, even those of his "own blood," in the universe of living beings.
In essence, what the Thai director does is simply take the aggiornada vampire imagery created by the British production company in the 1960s and... Add little else. In its low-budget gothic horror films, the studio behind 'Dracula' and 'The Curse of Frankenstein' had transformed vampires into ruthless beings with enormous sexual magnetism; And while the series shows some of these wild subjects who run to devour their victims as if they were zombies eager to eat brains, Ark castrated their malevolent intentions, turning one of its protagonists into a seductive, tragic, solitary and melancholic antihero..., eager to find true love.
It's a valid romantic vision, but here Ark repeats what has been exploited on other occasions: the protagonists of 'My Golden Blood' seem to have stepped out of a gay porn casting call, dripping not only with water when they emerge from a pool, but, above all, exuding sexuality and beauty, with one of them suffering from having to repress his wild instincts every time he is near the boy with the golden blood.

The main dilemma: the existential conflict between being human and being a vampire

As expected, Tong won't beg Mark to be transformed into a vampire and live immortality by his side. Which leads me to ask: how will the two of them live out their love affair? If Tong doesn't become a vampire, she'll die at some point, while Mark would be condemned, as he has been up to now, to a sad and lonely eternal survival without the person he loves.
If we were to follow the imagery of vampire films and TV shows to the present, the ideal scenario would be that Tong would be bitten by Mark, allowing them both to enjoy immortality. But as we all know, Tong cannot be bitten by a vampire and survive. In this context, the obvious questions arise: how could the two then manage to live together forever? How could the love between the two survive? How will they experience the existential conflict between being human and being a vampire, a conflict that Mark doesn't have and that, if necessary, will make him noticeably desperate for the human nature that Tong refuses to relinquish today and would find difficult to abandon tomorrow?
By drinking the golden blood, Mark has begun to react, feeling emotions and feelings that draw him closer to humans. Could this be the solution? The vampire transformed into a human being, going against everything established in the vampire myth to date? I find it very original, but then a new question arises: How could Mark maintain the physical strength, perception, power of willpower, hypnosis, intuition, transformation, summoning and control over animals, humans and other undead, and other characteristics that distinguish him as a vampire, necessary to carry out his mission of protecting Tong?

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Aeron Thana
10 people found this review helpful
4 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

So in my opinion....

So in my opinion this show 10, 10 on all things story, cast, music and ofc romance. For people who are massive lovers of vampire romances and BLS this is 100% your series but if your here for the action of it ehhh I imagine that you would give it about a 5 to 4 star rating. It doesn't follow your typical vampire shows for sure in the sense that vampire are cruel, blood sucking monsters that bite without any shame or care. It's a very mellow, well balanced show in just about all things between comedy, tear jerkers and a dash of some spicy lip touching and bare skin moments! The story was captivating and the characters were interesting, some situations did have me clapping like seal cause I was so on edge my freakout meter was breaking and yea cliff hangers.... ah good old cliff hangers had me on edge just about every week and having to wait was agonizing. I feel like the ending completed very well and about how even I had expected it to end, so for me the ending didn't feel like it left anything out, maybe a tab bit longer so I could continue to eyeball the handsome Marks chest some more but eh I can just rewatch it.

So my overall conclusion would be this, don't go in expecting this to be a super action packed ride, it's very heart warming, loving and in some places tragic but it's a very good romance to warm the hearts of those who just love to see two people being in love with a little life difficulties. Also music is totally going on my playlist. The music was so good.

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NLE
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Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

A Vampire Romance That Sinks Its Teeth In Deep!

I just finished all 12 episodes of My Golden Blood (2025) and I have to say—it was such an entertaining and memorable ride. I gave it a solid 9/10 for its unique concept, strong chemistry between the leads, and a fresh take on the supernatural BL genre.

🩷 What I Loved:
All the NC scenes were hot and steamy 🔥—Mark (Joss) and Tong (Fluke) had amazing chemistry. Every kiss and intimate moment was filled with tension and passion 💋.
Both actors were not only talented, but also tall, handsome, and visually stunning. Serious eye candy all around 😍.
Loved the English OST 🎶—emotional, catchy, and perfectly placed.
The university campus setting was probably the most modern and high-tech I’ve seen in any Thai BL 🏫💡—really added to the production value.

🧩 Room for Improvement:
The ending felt a little rushed—I wish they had spent more time wrapping things up emotionally .
Some of the fight scenes were a bit underwhelming compared to Korean or Western standards ⚔️—could’ve used more impact and polish.
I was really hoping Tong would turn into a vampire after Mark bit him 🧛‍♂️💉—and then they’d have a wild, passionate love scene 😅. That didn’t happen, but I’m holding out hope for a special episode!

✨ Final Thoughts:
Despite a few minor flaws, My Golden Blood really impressed me. It blends romance, fantasy, and suspense in a way that feels fresh and addictive. With sizzling chemistry, striking visuals, and a touch of mystery, it’s definitely one of my top BLs of 2025 so far.

Rating: ⭐ 9/10
Rewatch Value: Yes! Especially the steamy scenes and sweet romantic moments

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Ongoing 12/12
marcelona
16 people found this review helpful
Mar 22, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

my opinion on the series so far

The series started off well, the JossGawins have chemistry and are acting well (in my opinion).
The special effects aren't the best, but that's the least of it, because we have to enjoy the series regardless of whether the effects are good or bad. The series is going in a good direction, the second episode was better than the first. I'm loving literally everything about this series, I was super anxious for it to come out and now I'm finally watching it.
I'm loving the vampire vibe, best vampire bl I've seen so far, it has a bit of comedy and gives a charm to the bl itself

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MyCommonSpring
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5 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

A gothic fairytale

My Golden Blood dips into many genres; sometimes it is a comedy, a horror, a sports show, a college romance. But at its core, it is a gothic fairytale. Everything is heightened in that sense, so prepare to suspend your disbelief if you want to have a good time.

The best things about this show are the chemistry between Joss and Gawin, the music, and the cinematography/set design. Ark Saroj really wanted this to be a beautiful, sensual show and I think he succeeded. 10/10 would recommend.
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