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a travel ad with a sweet couple hidden inside, read my comment with spoiler for the ending
Overall: I'm not a fan of love triangles and they botched the ending in the uncut version, but it had some natural and sweet moments with a beautiful setting. 8 episodes about 45 minutes each. Aired on WeTV uncut (ep 1 had a steamy dream sequence) https://wetv.vip/en/play/5fq35scvkivzb61/f4101ahdlpc-EP01%3A_I_Promise_l_Will_Comeback_(Uncut_ver.) and cut https://wetv.vip/en/play/xtdec2zi85eqk1e/l4101wa8qde-EP01A%3A_I_Promise_I_Will_ComebackContent Warnings: blood, held against will (major content warning, read my comment)
Watch Suggestions (to remove the love triangles and focus on the m/m couple, these are the cut timings)
- skip episode 1 (though uncut has a steamy dream around 37 minutes)
- episode 2 watch part A 7:10-12:30, part B beginning-9:40, part C beginning-2 and 6:15-end (2 minutes less in cut version, seemed to have shortened the shower scene at the end which was fine because it dragged on too long in the uncut)
- episode 3 watch part B 2:25-4:50 and 6:10-9 if you like singing, part C 3:10-5:30 (episode 3 seemed to be the same length)
- episode 4 could watch part A 5:40-6, all of part B, part C beginning-4:30, 13:30-15:50 (uncut watch 5:40-7:20 which was shortened in the cut version)
- episode 5 watch part A 7:40-end, part B 4:10-9:20 and all of part C (uncut watch 24-28:05 which was shortened in the cut version)
- episode 6 watch part A 6:20-8:45, part B beginning-5 and 10-end, part C 2-13:40 (and stop here unless you want to use a box of tissues)
What I Liked
- scenery
- matching each other's goofiness
- sweet and caring moments
- realistic conversations/flirting
- best dream in EP 1 uncut around 37 min
- the uncle and mom
- consent in episode 5
- that the friend confessed and then was respectful
- production value (one of the lead actors Tontae pitched this to 9NAA who rejected it and he went on to produce it himself)
Room For Improvement
- started with a flash forward montage
- multiple love triangles
- the stuff with dog poop
- two bloody noses in episode 2
- continuity errors like tissue in nose and then it vanished in episode 2
- the 3rd wheel woman in episode 3
- comedy sound effects didn't make things funny
- replaying 4 minutes of the end of the last episode at the beginning of the next episode is way too long
- too many flashback montages
- they really messed up the ending in the uncut version, it was just too much to be believable
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how it started- quick review
This seems to be shaping up as a love triangle... or maybe even a love square, considering the twins’ involvement. The show almost feels like a tourism ad, but there are no cringey product placements, which is a definite plus.One of the leads doesn’t speak Thai fluently and uses a mix of English and Thai—it worked better than expected. As for that one female character... she says the same two words 31 times (yes, I counted), and now they’re permanently stuck in my head.
The second episode seems more promising—there’s more drama, and it feels like the actual story is starting to unfold. Just don’t go in with super high expectations, and you’ll probably enjoy it more.
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Slow burn…… but a breath of fresh air in current BL world
This took me by surprise but firstly……..Music:
Loved that some of the music in this series was sung by the cast and they were lovely. I’ve downloaded them and listen to them often 10/10
Cast:
I LOVE TK. He is an amazing actor so I’m not surprised at his performance here. The others are good as well which is a plus. They all look good which helps lol but their acting matches too. While I would have swapped some of them (Victor/Nankrai) , it isn’t too bad as it is.
Story/Plot:
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR, considering what’s going on in the BL world at the moment, it’s nice to see a non- University trope or enemies to lovers trope. This feels new and authentic. It’s nice to see a Thai bl series in a different location and slightly different Thai dialect but still be very engaging and interesting.
It starts slow but picks up which is good because they show how the love starts and it feels like you are the third wheel and intruding in their love story hahaha. I really really like this series and would 100 % recommend it
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What could of been a good BL crashed hard at the end.
It could of been a decent drama, but the ending crashed so bad. Acting was bearable to an extent. Having to act in another native language can be difficult I understand on top of a language barrier too. I'll give it a pass. Ending honestly made no sense to me, nothing was ever explained about what happened and it just felt very sloppy and rushed. It started off pretty decent but crashed at the end.Was this review helpful to you?

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Chaos, flaws… and my weakness
I feel like I need to justify giving this one such a high rating. If I’m being completely honest, it’s deeply, like deeeply flawed. There were moments I could barely get through, and yet… we had a real gem of a story here. This should have been a movie, with some polishing and attention to detail, the potential was THERE.The final episode won me over, it carried so much weight that I ended up rating the whole thing based on that. I don’t want to review just the last episode, but honestly, I’d rate it even higher than the whole drama.
The rest of the series was chaotic, extremely messy at times and the story-line often felt odd. I’ll admit, I lost focus here and there, so maybe some parts were more logical than I noticed… but my mind was wandering. Not even the abs nor some of the best shoulders I’ve ever seen (Hsia Te damn man, I need your workout routine) could keep me glued to the screen.
That said, the base of the story was decent, and the emotions somehow really shone through. So don’t judge me because I have such a soft spot for stories with even a spark of an idea, even if it’s not the most original one. I’m especially weak on sacrifice for love. That’s all I’ve got—make of it what you will. :)
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Heartbreaking Masterpiece
I'm here to raise the overall score of this drama. A 6.8 overall is absolutely criminal! This is a masterpiece. Plain and simple.First off, the story itself. Yes, love triangles are messy. But they happen, and the way it's portrayed here is beautiful, respectful and real. I did NOT care for the ending and I will be traumatized forever, but we all survived MODC, and that was even worse, so I'll take this one even though I screamed UNFAIR! at the screen all through the final scene. The rest of the story is beautiful. Everything feels so genuine and real. The flirting, the loving, the waiting, the anticipation and the desillusion. The mix of Thai, Thenglish and Taiwan Mandarin takes a bit of getting used to, but enhances the story. This is how these holiday romances go, and I love that they chose not to have them all speak fluent Thai bc that would have been so unrealistic.
Second, the Scenery. There has never been a Thai drama that did not want to make me pack my bags and hop on the next plane to Phuket, Bangkok or Chiang Mai. But now I'm angry I was not born rich so I could see these amazing views for myself tomorrow. The village, the mountains, the cave, the museums, the restaurants. They were all filmed in a way that makes you feel nostalgic to places you´ve never been.
Third, the music. A good score makes any drama better. In this case the songs accompanying the scenes have been chosen perfectly. I have the OST on repeat, it´s so beautiful.
Last, the acting. Apart from the actress playing Somo (what the helly), the acting was on point. The right mood tones, looks and gestures.
Overall I was very impressed with this drama. Very different from the usual BL drama's we get from Thailand (not that there's anything wrong with those). I would love to see more of these atmospherical drama's that suck you into their mood and let you feel like you are actually there. But, I get it. The ending. The last episode that ruined it all. We ignored the very clear foreshadowing and did not see this coming. How could we? And however much I hate to admit it and think about it, there was no other logical way for the conclusion of this story. And even though it's tragic, tragedy is also part of life.
For the budget and resources the makers had (it is a solo indie production), this is an absolute masterpiece.
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This drama was an absolute masterpiece. I genuinely can’t find a single fault in it. Everything—from the acting to the story to the cinematography—felt intentional, nuanced, and deeply moving.Tontae was my main reason for watching, having adored him in Venus in the Sky. And my god, he did not disappoint. His performance here was raw, layered, and heartbreakingly believable. Every glance, every pause, every emotional beat landed perfectly.
The story itself was rich with symbolism, each visual and dialogue choice adding deeper meaning to the central romance. And then there’s the most special part for me—the Hsia twins. I’ve known them since HIStory 3: Make Our Days Count, and seeing them here alongside Tontae felt like such a gift.
The slow burn romance was immaculate. It didn’t feel staged or exaggerated—it was like watching two real people slowly, quietly, inevitably fall for each other. The chemistry was understated yet magnetic, pulling you in without fanfare.
And then… the ending. I had a feeling it was coming, but when it hit, it still gutted me. I am a shameless sucker for sad endings, and this one was bittersweet perfection—lingering in my mind long after the credits rolled.
A rare BL that manages to be both poetic and emotionally devastating in the best way possible.
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Last episode saved entire drama.
This was a weird drama. The story was very good and had so much potential, but the way the executed it was terrible.I liked the combination of Thai and Mandarin language. I love both languages and it gave something extra to this drama.
The acting of the men was not that bad, but can be improved. The acting of the women (except TK's mom) in this drama was very terrible...
The last episode had me crying so much, for me most part of that episode saved the entire drama. Exept the last 10 minutes, the way it ended was just so weird...
There were some weird things in this drama that bothered me.
In episode 2, at the end the shower scene. It felt like that was just a long scene to show of his body. It would have made sence if they made it like he was thinking of TK, just like the shower scene in ep. 1.
How did Victor die? Not a word about that. And was it his brother that send the money to TK? I don't like it when they do not make things clear.
The ending of the last episode, very weird and unnessasary. They just should have left it with him losing both men.
I won't watch this again.
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UHHHH WHAT ?
Ok , so I will start by saying that I started watching this because I love the twins...The acting was good , but what the hell is the story line ? so messy so what of place so chaotic!! I am not sure why did we have an extra episode , who is it serving? I hated the ending , it was not necessary! It could have ended with Victor Death ... and TK seeking solace with Nan Krai and TK falling in love slowly with Nan Krai.... I understand the cave lady story and all but it was so unnecessary ....
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Ranting about the tragic end
TBH, this was my fist bl I have seen with this much tragic... I don't have any questions about the story or the NC scenes. In the 8th ep, I thought, after rejecting Victor, TK will go back to Namkran, But, nO, He doesn't . Ok fine, he didnot have to but after seeing the twins he couldnot control his excitement and rush to meet them but died in the end. The special ep about CL and Nadol, really saved me from crying beacuse the second couple also had a good chemistry... But I really didnot like the end of 8th ep where TK had to die. Otherwise, overall , the series is really goodWas this review helpful to you?
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DID NOT SEE THAT COMING
Thought this would be a cute, easy watch with eye candy. Scenery and scenes with Taiwan culture was interesting. Never expected Inaould need tissue. I am still thinking about the ending. I can see a season two with the new couple. Definetly not what I wanted but somehow this whole drama kept my interest.Was this review helpful to you?

The first and last episodes have most of the story, the rest is just Phrae tourism promotion
I liked the first episode and the potential of the story, but it just got increasingly annoying after that. It's like they put a good part of the story into Ep 1, and then the rest of the episodes were 'Top attractions and merchandise of Phrae', and then again came back at the end to somehow try to save the story again. It failed miserablyIt's a pity because both the story and the actors, particularly Tontae and Best, had good potential, which was plain wasted. You can watch to drool at Nankrai (Best), who is plain yummy, otherwise safe to give it a miss.
BL-needle score- 8. Reasonably high BL-ness
I hope Best gets noticed and get caste in good lead roles, because I would definitely want to see 'more' of him :D
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