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Love You Teacher

รักครูเท่าโลกเลย ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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Masterpiece

This series exceeded my expectations in every way. The storyline was engaging, the characters were well-developed, and the acting felt natural and convincing throughout the entire show. Every episode brought new twists and emotional moments that kept me fully invested. I also loved the cinematography and soundtrack, which added even more depth to the experience. The balance between drama, suspense, and character development was handled perfectly, making the series both entertaining and memorable. It’s definitely one of those shows that stays on your mind even after finishing it, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality series to binge-watch.

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Love you teacher

What made this series stand out was how well it connected with the audience emotionally. The plot was creative and unpredictable, and the characters each had their own unique personalities that made them feel authentic. The pacing never felt slow, and every episode added something important to the story. The performances were impressive, especially during the more emotional scenes, and the overall production quality was excellent. From the visuals to the soundtrack, everything worked together perfectly to create a captivating experience. It’s a series that manages to entertain while also leaving a lasting impression, making it absolutely worth watching.

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A Series Worth Watching

This series delivered an incredible experience from beginning to end. The storyline was engaging, emotional, and filled with unexpected twists that kept every episode interesting. The characters were written with depth and realism, making it easy to connect with their journeys and emotions. The acting performances were strong throughout the series, adding authenticity to every scene. I also appreciated the cinematography and soundtrack, which perfectly matched the mood and atmosphere of the story. What truly made this series stand out was its ability to balance drama, suspense, and emotional moments without ever feeling repetitive or slow. It’s the kind of show that keeps you thinking about it even after finishing the final episode. Overall, this series was entertaining, memorable, and absolutely worth watching for anyone looking for a high-quality binge-worthy show.

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Ongoing 3/10
jwlo
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The Art of Loving Again

There are stories you watch not just with your eyes, but with your heart. And Love You Teacher is precisely that – a series that might initially seem like just another colorful tale set within school walls, but in reality reveals itself to be something far deeper. It's a story that lingers beneath your eyelids and stays with you long after the final credits roll.

From the very first frames, something extraordinary is hinted at – the sets pulse with vivid colors that don't overwhelm with artificiality but instead wrap the viewer in warmth like an old, familiar home. It's a world easy to sink into, a world full of details – from the crayons on the desk to the sunlight streaming through the classroom windows – and every one of these small elements holds meaning; none are accidental.

And then there's Solar. And Pobmek.

Solar – warm, natural, a teacher whose childlike energy doesn't tire but fascinates.
Pobmek – somewhat lost in the maze of student emotions, who without his partner would fall apart.
Their relationship strikes with authenticity from the very first moment – because this isn't a story about whether they will fall in love, but about how to stay with someone when life throws the most unexpected blows.

And that blow comes. The accident. And the return – not to full consciousness, but to the state of a child who must learn the world anew, who fears and trusts unconditionally.

At this point, Love You Teacher does something truly brave. It doesn't reach for magical solutions, doesn't try to deftly sidestep difficult questions. Instead, it delves deep into the human psyche, showing that trauma can pull us back to places time has moved past, but the heart's memory remains. What could have become a cheap plot device transforms here into a moving study of responsibility, the limits of love, and what it means to be a caretaker for someone we love.

Santa as Solar in his childlike version finds himself in a role demanding immense sensitivity – his energy, usually so joyful and carefree, here gains depth and fragility. And Perth as Pobmek? A true revelation. His character, seemingly a cool guitar player, under the influence of love and responsibility reveals his warmth, becoming the snuggle buddy you can lean on when the world trembles. Their on-screen chemistry is spontaneous, familiar, full of that everyday intimacy that comes only to people who truly share a life.

And though the story begins softly, almost idyllic, something restless hangs in the air, something foreshadowing the coming storm. And when it breaks, the series doesn't flee into cheap melodrama. Instead, it shows the truth about love that sometimes must become care in the most literal sense – questioning safety, boundaries, what is fair to another person. And how not to lose yourself while being someone for someone else.

This aspect is what makes Love You Teacher transcend the typical romantic series. It's a story about mental health, about how difficult and multidimensional caring for loved ones can be, and also – perhaps most importantly – about the relationship each of us has with ourselves. It doesn't shy away from tough questions but asks them with such delicacy that the viewer feels guided by the hand, not poked with a finger.

P'Dome's direction – already known from the moving Peaceful Property – is a guarantee not only of artistry but also of empathy. He knows how to weave stories that appear light on the surface but conceal a huge heart and wisdom inside. And so it is here. Because Love You Teacher is not a series you watch just for the plot. It's a series you experience.

And when you reach the very end, you realize it was never about teaching someone again who they once were. But about learning to love who they are now. And finding in that love the strength to – both – become better versions of yourselves.

This is that warm, wise story that deserves to move you. I recommend it to anyone who believes love can take many shapes – and that in every one of them, if genuine, something sacred resides.

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Ongoing 3/10
Nyv
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Apr 3, 2026
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THE PLOT

I haven't read the novel, so I have no idea how this story will end and honestly, that's what I love the most about it. There's something so exciting about not being able to predict anything. Usually, by the third episode, you already have a sense of where the story is going or how it might end, but this series keeps me guessing in the best way possible.
I really enjoy the flashbacks to their college days, they add so much depth and emotion, helping me understand who the characters were and how they've changed over time. It makes everything feel more real and meaningful.
So far, Pobmek's character has been explored more deeply, and I've grown really interested in him. But I'm especially curious about Solar/Sun, I can't wait to learn more about his story and see what he's been through.

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Ongoing 3/10
BYoshi
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Apr 3, 2026
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One of the Best BLs I've ever seen and it's not even Done yet.

Though we’re only three episodes in, this is already shaping up to be one of the best BLs of the year, and it has the potential to be one of the best overall.

What really sets it apart is that it doesn’t focus on the journey to a happy ending, but what comes after it. Pobmek and Solar are already a stable, loving couple and both work as teachers, though Pobmek struggles more with the role. Their relationship is put to the test when Solar is involved in an accident and begins experiencing age regression, sometimes waking up as himself and other times as his 7-year-old self, Sun.

From there, the story becomes about how they navigate this new reality together. One of the most compelling aspects so far is how it handles boundaries and respect, not as something that limits love, but as something that deepens it. Even in a relationship that is already secure, they choose patience. They choose restraint. They choose not to rush the healing process, even when it is painful, even when it would be less painful for one of them to just force the process. There is something incredibly moving in watching two people love each other enough to let recovery take the time it needs, no matter how difficult that waiting can be.

At the same time, we are given glimpses of how their love first began through flashbacks, and it adds such a beautiful contrast to the present. Their relationship was never built on chaos or unnecessary drama, but on something much quieter. It is a love shaped by communication, by longing, and by a kind of gentleness that feels rare. Watching where they started makes what they have now feel even more meaningful.

It also touches on something just as important, the courage it takes to ask for help. Even in the strongest relationships, there are moments where love alone cannot carry everything, and recognizing that is not a failure, but an act of trust.

Alongside that, they are also trying to understand the trauma behind what is happening, which adds another emotional layer to the story.

It’s a refreshing and grounded take on an established relationship, and so far, it balances emotional weight with softer, deeply human moments beautifully. This is absolutely a must-watch.

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Dropped 4/10
Gemini
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Apr 20, 2026
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This series had the potential to be even better if it leaned into a more tragic direction

Love You Teacher – This series had the potential to be even better if it leaned into a more tragic direction. The current story is cute and light, but it could have reached top-tier status if it explored deeper emotional themes—like the loss of hope in regaining memories or a more heartbreaking character journey.

The cast is undeniably strong—Perth, Santa, Kayavine, and Sammy are all talented actors who can deliver powerful performances. That’s why it feels like a missed opportunity to place them in a more childlike or overly light theme when they’re clearly capable of handling heavier, more dramatic material.

At times, it also feels like this was included in the lineup more as a filler project, possibly to support merchandising and promotions, rather than being fully developed as a standout series.

Apart from having a strong cast and a good story concept, I think it’s also the responsibility of the network and producers to elevate the overall viewing experience. They could have taken a more distinct approach—such as an eerie, dark, or tragic tone—especially since they already have many series with similar light, youthful themes.

Overall, the story could have benefited from being more emotionally layered—portraying a conflicted, struggling character and leaning into a more intense, tear-jerking narrative to truly showcase the actors’ full potential.

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AgiBoNoh_PPW
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Safeplace and green forest

Love You Teacher is truly everything to me. This series holds such a special place in my heart that I honestly can’t fully describe what I think, feel, or carry inside because of it. There simply aren’t enough words for it.

I cried so many tears, tears of pain, but also tears of love. Both actors, as well as little Sun, did an absolutely incredible job. From the very beginning, I was careful and a little unsure about the story, but deep down I already knew this was going to become something truly special.

Love You Teacher is so much more than just another series, and I genuinely hope it reaches even more viewers and BL lovers, because this BL deserves every single bit of love and recognition it gets.

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imeatingyourcat
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BEST SERIES EVER CREATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love you teacher is a series that has so much to offer and i can say that nobody will regret watching it. Its full of all kinds of emotions and portrays a real life struggles and relatable topics (mental health, difficulties of parent-child relationships and many more). Every single episode (and even trailer) made me cry from a lot of diffrent reasons. I love that the series main characters, Pobmek and Solar are already boyfriends (of 7 years!!) when series starts. Its not a typical choice for bl shows and in my opinion its really refreshing. Also mental health problems being main plot points make me really happy bc most of the time this topics ends up either not being present at all or is portrayed poorly. Here its done realistically, they even worked with a real life psychiatrist (or some other mental health proffesional). Perth and Santas acting is so freaking good here and dont get me wrong i knew they were good actors ever since i watched perfect 10 liners (which was their first series as a pair) but in love you teacher you can see it so much better. In my opinion they deserve actor of the year awards and i swear im not biased. Im so glad that p'Dome (director and lyt novel author) chose Perthsanta for the roles of Pobmeksolar. I believe there is no other couple that would do it as good as they did. Thanks to p'Dome for writing a script that included a spirit of Perthta and adding scenes based of how they are with eachother in real life as well as mentions or "easter eggs" for Perthta fans that probably are not noticable for casual watchers. It really made it special and i love it that this series wouldnt be the same without Perthsanta. For everyone that would like to know more about the script and changes in it specifically done for Perthsanta please check out p'Domes spaces on x (@domedingdong) or his interviews and stuff. He talked quite a lot about the whole process of filming, writing and bts stuff. If you fall in love in this series its really worth to check out! I seriously love every aspect of this series from acting, script, osts and soundtrack, colour grading to little details that could easily be unnoticed but make this series so much more complete and deep. Its a series like no other and will definetly make you feel warm, make you laugh and make you feel every emotion together with the characters. I never wrote a review until this series and i hope that i can make at least one person watch this masterpiece. If you give this series a chance you will love it and maybe even learn something from it. I personally felt seen and not alone seeing stuff that i can relate to and made me hope that one day i can have a relationship full of love, devotion, support and comfort like Pobmeksolar <3 Follow Perth and Santa if you loved their characters bc in real life their bond is beautiful, they love eachother so much and their off screen chemistry is so strong. They always say such beautiful things to eachother that i cant help but cry (and they often do too). Theres honestly no other couple like them and i hope they can be together for a long time. PLEASE WATCH LOVE YOU TEACHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Fani
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​A Heartwarming Rollercoaster Ride—Give It at Least 3 Episodes!

If you are looking for a series that will make you laugh and cry in the exact same episode, Love You Teacher is it. While it might not always be the most realistic show out there (the everyday wardrobe is wildly colorful, but hey, it’s a comedy-drama!), it is incredibly heartwarming, deeply touching, and surprisingly relatable.

(Alert: might contain some spoilers)
Character Dynamics & A Crucial Clarification
First things first to put anyone's mind at ease: there is absolutely no inappropriate relationship between Phobmek and the younger version of Sun. It is a pure, wholesome uncle-and-nephew dynamic, so you can rest assured!

The character growth here is wonderful. Phobmek is such a relatable character—he tends to gatekeep his feelings and struggles to solve things on his own, especially when it comes to his past trauma regarding his mother. He views asking for help as a burden, fearing it makes him look "useless," which makes him heavily dependent on Solar.


A Nuanced Take on Mental Health
The show handles mental health in a way that feels very human. Not every character understands or is immediately aware of psychological struggles. When they finally seek help, it might seem a bit late, but it makes sense in context. Phobmek was initially overwhelmed and confused, especially since Solar's brain CT scan showed nothing physically wrong.

The series highlights a profound truth about trauma: while they do consult a professional, therapy and medication can only do so much if you aren't ready to face the trauma yourself. I love that Solar chose to take things slowly, completely refusing to force Sun out of his body.


Phenomenal Acting & Casting
The chemistry is a breath of fresh air because they have a beautifully established relationship. Solar is such a fantastic character—a total power bottom who is equally thoughtful and fierce.
Also, the Mean Girls reference for Elsa and the gang is absolutely golden!

The acting is undoubtedly top-tier:
- Perth is masterclass here; you can feel every single emotion just through his eyes.
- Santa is doing insane work. The way he differentiates Solar and Sun is brilliant—you can instantly tell who is who just by his portrayal.
- The supporting cast, including Sammy, Kay, and the child actors, are all perfectly cast.


Stunning Production Value
Kudos to P'Dome for directing such a stellar series. He clearly put in the work, even doing proper research and consulting a real licensed psychologist (who actually makes a cameo in episode 3).

The attention to detail is immaculate—from the deliberate choice of colors, ornaments, and decorations to the thought put into the school's name. The CGI, cinematography, camera shots, and settings are gorgeous. A special shoutout goes to the transitions, particularly the rollercoaster ride of moving from their university life into their working life.

Finally, please tune in for all the episodes because the story truly gets better and better. Give it at least a 3-episode rule before making up your mind. The first episode simply introduces the characters and the setting, but after that, the plot beautifully unfolds. You won't regret it!

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Underrated gem

This was such an underrated gem, simply a masterpiece. This series showed the journey of a couple in love , it’s not about falling in love but about staying in love , how two people in love overcome and still stay with each other .

This series trully felt like a warm hug . It’s so unique and beautifully portrayed . The aesthetics, cinematography, Color palate, directing is just outstanding.

I love how series started with Pobmek being dependent on solar , to a scene in 1st ep where Principal Sodchuen says that Pobmek won’t be able to survive without solar , to him taking care of both solar & sun .
I love how this series involved psychological issues which are often overlooked , and the harsh truth of adulting
1) Pobmek - constant parental pressure , leading to self doubt , having to give up what u truly like , feeling guilty for being tired of taking care of loved one
2) Solar -past trauma , feeling neglected, guilt of being born ,
3) JEE - ocd often overlooked
4) solar mom - post pregnancy depression
I loved how the progression of charcters throughout the story . It was an emotion roller coaster , the acting was top notch . Perth , Santa did an amazing job throughout the series , and not to forget the child actor so cute and talented.

This series made me feel all kind of emotions one second i was laughing and the other sec I was crying my eyes out . Thank you so much to everyone to make me feel like this . This series healed something inside me .

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Ongoing 4/10
Addy975
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So far very good

Very interesting storyline, you don't see that level of complexity in bl drama often, and it is handled very well by the director, 10/10 to him and the crew. Great acting from the teachers and students, especially Santa, can't wait to see how the mystery surrounding Solar and Sun unfold in the coming weeks.
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