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So cute and nostalgic!
I absolutely loved and adored this show! This was so cute and so wholesome! It's been my favorite thing airing the past 12 weeks and am so sad that it's over. I love AlmondProgress and KenPaul, so I was happy to see them in a new show! All of these guys are just incredible actors!! It was my first time seeing Keaton and Justin and they were great actors as well. I love that over this show we got to see them go from young high schoolers all the way through them graduating college. Seeing all of them grow up was so nice to see. This show just gave me so many nostalgic feelings throughout it even though I didn't go through much of what they did, it still gave that feeling of nostalgia and youth and I loved that.Ko and Ko:
Ko (Progress) was so funny! I loved seeing that he was more than just a funny guy though as well. We really got to see a lot of different sides of him and I loved that. Ko (Almond) was so smart and so loving. I loved that we got to see him go from someone a bit more reserved to someone goofier and more open with his feelings. I thought it was pretty cute that they had the same name and loved the nicknames they gave each other. Them going from neighbors to friends to boyfriends was so beautiful to see. I just loved seeing how their feelings for each other kept developing. They really grew a lot with each other as a couple as well as individuals. They had so many sweet moments together, it was too cute!! Even when they had issues, they seemed to work it out pretty quickly which was nice to see. Almond and Progress did such an incredible job playing these roles. The confession in the rain really showed how great of actors these boys are.
Augur and Aichi:
I'm going to put Aichi in my pocket, he is so stinking cute! He's such a sweetie and I loved seeing him get a little sassier as he got older. I loved how good of a friend Augur was to everyone. He really helped a lot of relationships develop if you think about it. I loved these two together so much. Seeing them go from friends to boyfriends was so sweet. I loved how they just went everywhere together and seeing Aichi be Augur's number one supporter with basketball. Their confession to each other was so cute and so flirty, I loved it! I was shocked that they argued so much when they were in college, but I loved what Augur said about it all in the end.
August and Tle:
We have to address the elephant in the room before anything else with these two and that is Justin. Obviously because of what Justin did, it effected the screentime for August and Tle in episodes 11 and 12. We barely saw Tle at all (I don't think he was in more than one shot in the finale) and he wasn't even mentioned other than that. We did still see August because of group shots and things like that, which I have no issue with. I personally wish they would've just left those scenes with August and Tle in because it did feel very incomplete and like Tle was just written out of the show. What Justin did was in no way shape or form okay, but that being said I do think we should blame the actor and not the character. I mean because of this, poor Keaten was basically written out of the last two episodes and that is not fair to him, or the characters August and Tle at all. I did really think August and Tle had some cute moments together and was looking forward to seeing where that relationship would go, but all well.
I just absolutely adored this show and despite the last two episodes being a little shorter because of the Justin situation, I'm not going to take any points of my rating off because of that. This show was just so wholesome and so enjoyable to watch. These boys all had great chemistry together, whether that was romantic or not, and I loved this friend group so much! We need more shows like this!! So stinking cute!!
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A Coming-of-age Queer Romance, Where The Stakes Were Simply Life
Ko1 and Ko2's story is one of the most sincere coming-of-age romances I've watched because the stakes are simply life itself.Ko1 begins as someone who is loud, socially confident, yet confused by feelings he doesn't have the language to understand. Progress captures that contradiction beautifully. Ko2, on the other hand, is much quieter. Almond gives him an understated emotional depth. His gaze often says far more than his words.
Neither of them is presented as perfect. They're occasionally hurt, selfish, scared, and confused. But they're constantly learning about each other, and making an effort to adapt once they're together. Ko2 reassures Ko1 while remaining realistic about their situation, and Ko1 gradually learns to understand both himself and the person he loves.
By the finale, every hug and every kiss carries the weight of everything they've experienced together. I could feel the entire journey they had been on, from teens trying to understand themselves to young adults in love. Their happiness feels earned because we've watched every uncertain step that brought them there.
This is one of New Siwaj's most complete works. He trusts the emotional truth of ordinary life, allowing the characters' growth to take center stage. The result is a romance that feels warm, deeply human, and earned.
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Epitome of youth
The cinematography and colour grading in this series is really beautiful. The story is really wholesome and covers the struggles of growing up and of course the experience of first love. I’m always smiling so much when I watch this series and it’s so wholesome. The friendships and relationship feel so natural and I love the chemistry between ko neung and ko song. I found myself really invested in this series and I really adore all the characters. I really could rewatch this multiple times whenever I need something to lift my mood. Overall this series is just really well executed and is a very wholesome watch!!!!🩷🩷Was this review helpful to you?
adorable slice of life!
I know there’s only one episode out and there isn’t much that I could say, but I’m loving it so far!this is my first time seeing Almond and Progress (I’m very new to Thai BL!), so I don’t really have any bias towards or against any of them. I’m mainly here for the vibes!
I love slice of life dramas! I loved how ep1 was so youthful and full of life. and the entire small seaside town was so pretty. the cinematography was absolutely beautiful! absolutely loved the late 1990s-early 2000s (i think?) nostalgic vibes they were going for. the color grading was so warm and soothing. definitely fitting the time and era they’re based in🧡
all 5 characters introduced so far were adorable! both Ko’s were so loveable. Almond pulls off the black cat energy really well. and Progress is so damn cute omg! I haven’t seen his acting before, but I thought he’s a pretty good actor. whatever overacting is or will be involved, I will blame it on the directing lmao. Augar and August are so funny, love how they’re always wearing matching clothes 😂 it’s sad that we didn’t get to see much of Achi in this episode.
I have my reservations with this director. I’ve had issues with most of the works I’ve seen from him so far. I really hope the direction stays consistent and doesn’t take a very cringey turn!
so far, I’m really liking this. will be looking forward to see where this is headed!
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JUST A VERY NICE SERIES TO WATCH, ALMOND, PROGRESS, KEN & PAUL HAVE DONE A REALLY GREAT JOB!!!
Almond and Progress displayed a very talented ability in their series, Lovesick. Their relationship grew and in one of the last scenes, Progress began to cry real tears, finally facing the fact, he loved Almond. You could indeed feel it. In When Oranges Fall, they have slipped the bond of just beginning actors, to the excellent perfection in every scene, every motion- Almond reserved, Progress a energetic loving character that will keep the viewer watching the exchanges in their performance. To me the break out rolls, were Ken and Paul, who played a distant platonic couple in Boys in Love, to the most surprising couple match up in true form in this series. Ken is alive, a all boy, boy with a love of sports, and Paul admiring him with every heartbeat. You can feel that also, but when alone and Ken asks Paul, "do you know what I am thinking" drawing close to Paul, the Kiss, heartbeat, and warm loving moment is like a tidal wave over the air you are breathing.I do not usually comment on what I have watched, but this one I just felt the need to say what I feel, and I loved every minute of this series.
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This series is a disaster
not worth watching this series, this show was plagued by politics, i feel bad for the actors though, they all worked hard, especially for Keaton, he didn’t deserve all this mistreatment but the company is a trash, I dropped it, and will never support any GMMTV shows again, unless something will changeWas this review helpful to you?
The chemistry, acting, cinematography and overall vibe is a top notch! Highly recommended and you wont regret it!
Props to almond and progress they will make you fill everything from the teases, nostalgia, happy moments and even angst they deliver it so well.
I genuinely like this series <33
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Oranges
Honestly? When I put aside the fact that it takes place in past and everyone is okay with them being gay, it's 10/10. It's cute, meaningdlful, emotional, the story makes sense, the actors do have a chemistry... And the ending? I didn't expect it'd expect like this, but it's really great.I feel sorry for Jason (actor), because he didn't deserve such a big punishment for one wrong repost. It's good that they let him in last episode at least, when he can't attend the fanmeeting with other cast. At least it was so obvious that they still left some space for him <3.
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Sweet as an Orange
I put off starting When Oranges Fall because it looked to be another high school romance that offered nothing new. However, I found that its authenticity and realism in its characters, plus the setting in the late 90's/early 2000's, really made this story stand out. The conflicts were precisely what high schoolers figuring themselves out would go through: discovering feelings for a friend, the fear of losing the friendship, and the uncertainty of where your lives will go. The way these characters dealt with their emotions was so realistic and well done - definitely a new comfort show!When Ko (Progress) meets his new neighbor, also named Ko (Almond), the two don't get along at first. Pretty quickly, they put aside their differences and become fast friends, particularly because new kid Ko 2 has an orange tree that Ko 1 loves the oranges from. As the two grow closer, Ko 2 joins Ko 1's existing friend group. The show follows the group throughout their entire high school career, and as the kids figure out growing up, they also have to figure out their feelings for each other.
Almond and Progress did a great job in these roles. It really felt like these characters were real people with real motivations. While there were a few episodes that felt like the conflict dragged on unnecessarily, and perhaps a few loose ends that never truly got tied up, overall this show was a wonderful watch. The portrayal of young and uncertain love was fantastic. I was surprised that for a show set in the early 2000s, there were zero conflicts about queerness. While that aspect may be unrealistic, I do love watching a show where queerness is never questioned. If you're looking for a sweet, feel-good romance with a bit of a nostalgia for the time period, this is one of the best ones for it!
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When Oranges Fall — My Thoughts ?
I think *When Oranges Fall* is a cute and lovely series. I honestly really like the color palette and, more importantly, the authenticity of its settings. Everything feels natural, raw, and lived-in. It doesn’t have that obvious “studio backdrop” feeling, which makes the whole series very relaxing to watch. The direction is probably one of my favorite things about it.I also like what the story is trying to say. There’s a certain warmth and sincerity to its message, and I think that works well with the overall atmosphere of the series.
That said, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the story itself felt somewhat recycled. There were moments when I thought, *“Haven’t we seen this kind of story before?”* 😂 At first, I wondered if some parts were simply filler, or if the repetition was intentional.
But honestly, knowing that **GMMTV**, in collaboration with **Studio Wabi Sabi** and **The One Enterprise**, are behind this, I don’t think they don’t know what they’re doing. I actually started thinking that maybe this kind of familiar story is intentional. It’s an easy, accessible story that younger audiences can connect with, while also giving them a chance to discover and get attached to the artists.
Because let’s be honest—we’ve seen this type of story before. It’s not necessarily groundbreaking, but perhaps that isn’t the main purpose. Sometimes the goal is simply to create something approachable, comforting, and easy to watch.
And that’s exactly how I would describe my experience with *When Oranges Fall*: **relaxing, authentic, raw, and comforting.** The direction and visual atmosphere really worked for me, even if the story itself wasn’t particularly new.
So, would I recommend it? **Yes.**
It’s not a masterpiece, and I wouldn’t say it brings something revolutionary to the genre. But between a story that is familiar yet pleasant to watch and one that feels more difficult to connect with, I’d definitely choose *When Oranges Fall*.
Personally, I’d rather watch and recommend this over *Melody of Secrets*, *Love You Teacher*, or *Duang With You*. Those series weren’t necessarily terrible—they’re more in the category of **“not very good, but not exactly bad either.”** 😅
*When Oranges Fall* at least gave me something I genuinely enjoyed: **a peaceful and authentic viewing experience.** And sometimes, that’s enough.
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Beautiful cinematography, not very good execution
The thing i loved most about this BL was their friendship dynamic, it was so beautiful, like so beautiful i preferred it more than the actual relationships. As a whole ,together, they really shined, like actual teenage boys (honestly i was shocked to find that Justin is actually 15).Now, in their own individual couples i really feel like they lacked in their acting skills. When it came to the romantic element literally everyone looked a little awkward! i know thats kinda harsh!!! Contrary to that, the emotional scenes were absolutely on point!! Props to progress for really embodying the character of P'Ko!!
The cinematography was absolutely perfect, i love the colour scheme of this entire drama it reminds me of nostalgia and how beautiful the high school days actually was! 10/10 to the director i will be sure to follow his works too!
Another thing i loved was the writing of the story (although the execution lacked) i found myself really relating to P'Ko!!!
Overall im quite happy i watched this show, i wouldnt regret it at all, very very beautiful and meaningful at least to me !!!
Even though i mightve shat on it a little bit, i truly love this BL so bad u dont understand literally every single flaw can be overwritten, thats how muhc i feel for it, 10/10 watch it now! i love my koko
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coming of age romance
Overall: I enjoyed this coming of age series. 12 episodes about 45 minutes each. Aired on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszepnkojZI76sf0RYGPm5m5JfLRhlpmIContent Warnings: bullying/fight/punches
What I Liked
- dynamics with the pairs
- friend group
- caring moments
- they felt like 10th graders*
- color grading helped make it feel it was set not in the present day
Room For Improvement
- *wasn't into the 4 eyes comment by a protagonist but it did feel immature/10th grader-ish
- though I know it was a coming of age/slice of life, it did feel slow to me in some parts, you could start this at episode 8 part 1 to focus more on the lead pair's romantic relationship
- one character was absent in the finale which was odd
- voice over narration
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