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Heart Code

สืบลับจับใจ ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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DonnaK2O
10 people found this review helpful
Feb 14, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Even I, who don't usually like crime dramas, enjoyed this one

Rest assured that if I enjoyed police dramas, the rating would be much higher, but unfortunately I have a lot of difficulty connecting with investigative plots. What would happen if you were forced to join the police force to escape a criminal? The series is about that, a policewoman and a pastry chef who meet in a police training course for VIP secret service. It's been quite funny seeing Vicky among several trained policewomen, developing her skills. Let's wait and see the next episodes.
In addition, the production is very good and the effects are very good too, including the action scenes.

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MizMystixism
8 people found this review helpful
Mar 13, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Solid script and impeccable acting. And kudos for not putting a bodyguard/cop in high heels!

When it comes to action-themed Thai GL series, the choices are very limited, and the existing ones do not truly stand out and some are lousy made. However, Heart Code has come through with a bang and marked its name as a well-executed, well-acted, well-written and well-produced action-themed GL series. It raised the bar high in all aspects for Thai GL series.

In many GL series where drama and romance often take center stage, the plot development often feels loose, rushed or underdeveloped, as there's usually a lot to cover in a limited time frame and episode. But Heart Code does a fantastic job of balancing action, drama, and romance within 7 episodes, an approx. 60-minute duration, while other 8-12 episode series still can't quite get it right. Every twist and turn is delivered seamlessly with good pacing. The character development is also good. And I love that this series doesn't rely entirely on the chemistry and/or steamy scenes to make the romance good, but rather focused on interaction with a developed and exciting plot. Tungpang and Jessie simply give an outstanding performance. With a strong script and impeccable acting, this series left me satisfied from the first episode until the end.

One of the best features of this series is its outstanding production quality. From having watched many Monomax series, I can say I’m hardly ever disappointed in that particular aspect. The action is well-executed, showing how everything is well-choreographed instead of simply relying on camera tricks. Director Nui Suttasit’s attention to detail, visual storytelling and camerawork never fail to impress. I always love how he plays with foreground and ambience in most of his shots. The music score truly enhances the charm of this series, as every background music fits the scenes' mood perfectly rather than constantly using the OSTs. The set and design department deserves praise for their work in bringing each set/location to life with authenticity. Plus, the wardrobe, hair, and makeup teams have excelled in giving the characters proper styles and personalities instead of just ‘romanticizing’ their looks. I’m really glad they didn’t dress a bodyguard on duty in a crop top, an oversized blazer, and stilettos. (No shade, it's a fact).

Despite having a lot of good points, this series still not a perfect series for me. The only downside for me is some predictable storylines and villain arcs and typical tropes (like the childhood friends, the revenge trope) I've seen in many other GLs, which kind of make me feel a bit turned off. Hence, it doesn't quite earn a full score.

In conclusion, Heart Code is a testament to the fact that a great series should not compromise on any aspect of its production and script, regardless of the genre. While chemistry between actors/characters is important, it is equally crucial to not overlook the core elements of storytelling and production values, which is something that most GL series usually fail to achieve. This series stands out as a refreshing take on GL dramas and simply sets a new benchmark for future GL series to aspire to. For fans of the genre looking for a captivating and well-rounded series, "Heart Code" is a must-watch.

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Sam
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 18, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Unexpected séries of 2026

I'm the kind of person who starts a show just for some GL content, so my expectations were low. This series completely surprised me. The story is genuinely good, which already sets it apart, and the actresses have amazing chemistry. Knowing they've been friends for over a decade really shows, everything feels natural and effortless. It's rare to see that kind of connection on screen, and I recommend it without hesitation. It honestly exceeded all expectations and left a strong impression overall.
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Vrin
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 17, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Best GL so far

I watch pretty much every GL show. Ive loved the acting in many- like Safe Zone, Secret of Us, Us and Pluto. There have been so many high quality shows, and this one is right there at the top.
Firstly the actresses- such natural chemistry- not a single “off moment”. The story was also good. Rare to have strong story, combined with great acting and chemistry to deliver a full package.
Literally my only complain from the show was how red that guy’s hair was. I couldn't take him seriously as a villain. Short of that- i think it was brilliant
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Poetic_Insomniac
1 people found this review helpful
15 days ago
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Chef's Kiss for Heart Code: TungpangJessie with insane chemistry in a short, high-quality GL

Heart Code the Series is a standout Thai GL that masterfully blends high-stakes action with a deeply moving soulmate romance. Spanning just seven episodes, it delivers a tightly-paced narrative where every scene carries weight managing to tie up every plot point in the end of the series.

Why it works so well
- Insane Chemistry: Tungpang and Jessie deliver authentic, high-tension performances that make their evolving relationship feel earned rather than forced.
- Technical Excellence: For a 7-episode series, the production quality is exceptionally high, featuring cinematic directing and a score that significantly enhances emotional scenes.
- Satisfying Finale: Unlike many dramas that rush their endings, Heart Code successfully ties up its complex conspiracies while providing a heartfelt and genuine conclusion for the main couple.

While the end of the final episode feels slightly stretched, this series is still a very compelling watch despite its minor pacing issues. It is an impressive step forward for the genre, and I am genuinely excited for Monomax’s next project with TungpangJessie!

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xxpeachxx
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

This is a romance, not an action series....

so its a bit sad that i raised my expectations half way through. This show made a valiant effort at trying to make a detective drama, but the mystery element just fell flat for me. I watched this thinking of so many ways this show could've been better, but the whole time this series was playing it safe, and not really saying anything. Sure, its nice to see chemistry between the two main leads, but towards the last episode this series lost its momentum and i was just waiting for it to be over. There's also things in this series that don't make sense in the drama, so they can't translate appropriately into a real-life situation. I don't recommend this drama, but if you wanna sit through this, be my guest.

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AmberSoph
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 24, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

unexpected gem

I decided to watch this drama after seeing a few people give positive reviews online. I’m glad I did!

The chemistry and tension build between the two main characters is insane 🔥Moreover the story and plot felt interesting and well executed, which can sometimes be a miss with good romance series.

-Spoilers-

I think like eveyone agrees, the storage cubpboard and bakery scenes were top tier and had my heart racing.. But can we also talk about the training days, Thara helping Vicky build stamina, resilience and strength. A perfect mix of passion, tension, comedy and drama 🧡

My only reasons for not giving above 8.5 stars:
-imo the storyline of them being childhood friends could have been done better or even not included at all as it’s been done a lot now in other series

overall absolutely loved this drama

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Mica_Romnie
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 29, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Heart Code – Revenge or Love?

While waiting for BOL (Broken of Love) and wanting to familiarize myself more with the GL universe, I decided to watch Heart Code. I have to be honest: I didn’t pick it entirely at random. I had seen a few clips on social media and thought, “Okay, I’ll give it a chance.”

Surprisingly, Heart Code proved to be a series truly worth watching.

At first, two episodes were released at a time, but as the story neared its end, the schedule changed to just one episode per week. And I genuinely found myself looking forward to it.

A Story That Hits the Ground Running

The series opens with a generous dose of action, spiced with humor, before the characters’ pasts hit the viewer full force. From that moment, the audience is thrown into a true ocean of emotions.

How could you not be drawn to such a combination?

The narrative develops relatively slowly, but this deliberate pace allows the series to explore Captain Thara’s trauma. We are invited—almost gently—into her story, to understand why she is so determined to take revenge on her father’s ex-boyfriend—the irony being that he is now the police chief.

Another commendable aspect is that the story doesn’t focus solely on the central couple, Vicky and Thara. The series also develops the stories of their friends and the surrounding conflict, not just the romance.

We get action—after all, this is a police series—intense training sessions, and humorous moments that balance the tension.

Genre Clichés and Minor Execution Flaws

Not everything is perfect.

Vicky and Thara seem to experience love at first sight. While this is clear for Vicky, Thara’s feelings are less immediately defined.

The series also introduces heterosexual relationships, though these are presented ambiguously, mostly in jest (teasing like friends, but with undertones). The audience is left to fill in some narrative gaps, including the development of the main relationship.

And, of course, there are the familiar clichés:

You fall in love with the person who saves you from an attacker.
That same person takes the blame for something you did wrong.
Bullying appears (jealous classmates).
The major conflict becomes inevitable: what do you do when the person you fall in love with is the child of your enemy?

Apparently, the BOL writer wasn’t the only one to think of this. I won’t insinuate anything, but I can already see this becoming a future genre cliché.

Other familiar elements appear as well: the spy who complicates everything, slow-motion shots that sometimes slow the action instead of enhancing it.

Editing and Realism Issues

The series also has a few technical slip-ups.

In one scene, the character about to be assassinated—Thara’s father—has the rope visibly positioned below his neck. In the next shot, the editing “fixes” it, placing the rope exactly where it should be.

The shooting scenes also have logic problems. Thara gets shot, yet Vicky doesn’t notice and later comes to visit her in the hospital (how did she even find out without a phone call?).

Thara’s colleagues arrive suspiciously fast at the crime scene, even though no one seems to have notified them.

And the mid-shootout kiss scene… though sweet, inevitably raises the question: who has time for this in such a dangerous moment?

Additionally, some post-production cuts are awkwardly executed, creating small moments of confusion for the audience.

Strong Performances That Elevate the Series

Even with these imperfections, Heart Code succeeds thanks to its performances.

Pattarawadee Laosa (“Tungpang”), who plays Thara, seems born for this role. There is no hesitation in her performance. She builds her character with the confidence of a police officer used to making high-pressure decisions.

Thara is someone who hides her feelings, and roles like this are difficult to play. That’s why the moments when the character shows vulnerability—including when she cries—become all the more powerful. Laosa brings her to life so convincingly that, at times, you feel as if the character is part of her.

On the other hand, Jessie Natsiya Prommart (Vicky) portrays the classic “daddy’s girl” archetype. Vicky is optimistic, cheerful, slightly dreamy, yet carries a heavy burden: the death of her mother. Her character adds humor to the series, but also has emotional moments that can bring tears to more sensitive viewers.

The chemistry between the two leads seems genuine, not just on-screen. Rumor has it they might be a couple in real life, which likely explains why their kisses and touches feel so natural and emotionally charged.

The antagonist, Bawornthat, played by Paran Kongsiridecha (“Boy”), represents the archetype of the spoiled rich kid. The son of a politician, flirtatious, and confident that his father can get him out of any situation, his character is essential for the conflict’s dynamics.

Bawornthat embodies young people for whom power and privilege have become normal—a person used to taking advantage of others and turning everything into a game.

Verdict

Heart Code is not a perfect series. It has clichés, some editing issues, and moments of questionable logic.

But it also has many redeeming qualities:

A story that keeps your interest
Well-paced action
Humor
Authentic emotional moments
Strong performances

Even as a GL series, it doesn’t focus solely on the central romance. It builds a wider world, with multiple relationships and conflicts.

The result? A show that intrigues, doesn’t bore, and occasionally moves you.

Synopsis

Captain Thara seeks revenge on Phakphum Ratchanon, whom she holds responsible for her father’s death. But during a military training session, she falls in love with Vicky—the daughter of the man she considers her enemy.

Will she choose revenge or love?

Cast
Pattarawadee Laosa (“Tungpang”)
Jessie Natsiya Prommart
Paran Kongsiridecha (“Boy”)
Panward Srivirut (“Pim”)
Thanut Jiraratchakit
Trin Settachoke

The series has 7 episodes, each approximately 56 minutes long, and is available on Bilibili.

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Kotori
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 13, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

Strong Ending After a Mixed Middle

This series starts with a solid introduction, doing a good job of setting up the characters and the basic story without revealing too much too early. The early episodes balance little comedy and romance quite well. The romantic development progresses steadily, even if it takes a while before the relationship truly moves forward.

The middle part of the story is somewhat weaker. Some plot developments feel forced and occasionally predictable, and one particular character reveal is handled in a rather cliché way. At times the writing feels a bit lazy, making certain twists easy to anticipate.

However, the series improves again toward the end. The later episodes strengthen the characters and the overall storyline, leading into a finale that delivers a satisfying conclusion. While there are some minor issues with plot logic and acting, the ending manages to wrap things up clearly without leaving major questions unanswered.

Overall, the drama remains entertaining and enjoyable. Despite some predictable moments and uneven writing in the middle episodes, the strong final episodes and clear conclusion make it a worthwhile watch.

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soff
0 people found this review helpful
5 days ago
7 of 7 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

This GL is very underrated and deserves so much, REAL HIDDEN GEM

I'm annoyed that I postponed this drama, but the good thing is that I FINALLY got to watch it and here's my opinion.
I'm gonna be honest, I mostly love all GL's (try to) but this GL, made me feel something that NOT all GL's make me feel.
Tension, curiosity, excitement, anger, sadness, happiness. All at once. Each episode was more intense (one more than other, clearly) and I was always excited for the next one. I loved the chemistry between the actresses and was so happy when I saw that they were apparently going to have more series together. I loved the acting of the other actors too; some acted so well in their villainous roles that I genuinely hated them (only in their roles, nothing outside of that). I also feel a strong connection to this series because it contains police drama and crime, which added even more points to it. Mixing police drama with romance, its always a HELL YEAH for me.

I'm glad I found this GL and I recommend it a thousand times over. I feel that it still doesn't have the popularity it deserves, so I hope that Tungpang Jessie, in their next project, will get that 100% deserved recognition so that Heart Code can finally become popular.

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nausica
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28 days ago
7 of 7 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

Must Watch

I finished watching the series, and it was a great experience. At first, I was skeptical and thought it might fall into the trap of a cliché storyline, but it completely proved me wrong. The good-quality acting and the deeply engaging side stories of the supporting characters added so much flavor to the narrative. It’s rare to find a show that balances its cast so well, making me finish the final episode with a genuine smile. It is definitely worth watching and highly recommended for everyone!
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Sand
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 24, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A secret gem

The storyline is well developed, the scenes are beautiful, and the actresses take their roles very seriously. I especially liked the characters Tarn and Vicky they are complete opposites at first, but despite their differences, they eventually grow closer.

I also really enjoyed the police aspect of the series, and the action scenes are well executed.

The only thing that bothered me was the part where Tarn is drugged and Vicky still sleeps with her. I don’t think it’s appropriate to show something like that.

I also really liked Tarn’s friends they’re very endearing. Vicky also deserved a stronger group of friends. She does have one friend, but that relationship isn’t as memorable or well developed.

Despite that, I would still recommend the series, even if it does feel a bit like cop propaganda.

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