My Favorite THAI LAKORN DRAMAS!!!

Some of my favorite Thai dramas! I’m sharing my personal ratings from 1 to 10, why I recommend them, which ones are my absolute favorites, and the genres or plots I’m most into. From intense revenge stories and heart-fluttering romances to hilarious comedies and emotional family dramas, these shows have it all. 💕

I watch most of my Thai dramas on (malimar.tv) since I understand Thai. I don’t recommend it for anyone who doesn’t know Thai, though some dramas can also be found on YouTube.

These are just my personal favorites and recommendations, so take it as my own view. I hope you enjoy checking out any of these dramas as much as I did!

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  • Sanaeha Sunya Kaen

    1. Sanaeha Sunya Kaen

    Thai Drama - 2014, 15 episodes

    10

    Don’t even get me started on this drama — this is hands down my #1 favorite Thai drama ever. I’m obsessed with everything about it — the story, the characters, the emotions — it all just ate.

    I do wish they made a part two, though, because the ending felt a little rushed. I wanted to see more of their life together instead of it wrapping up so fast. But even then, it’s perfect to me. 

    Rating: 10/10 - The drama has everything: plot twists, emotions, and that classic “rude man x soft girl” energy that never fails. She might’ve been a little naive at times, but she had fire in her too — and I loved that. this drama just *ate on every level.*?

  • Kleun Cheewit

    2. Kleun Cheewit

    Thai Drama - 2017, 15 episodes

    10

    This is 2nd favorite Thai dramas. The characters, the actress, the actor — everything just ate.
    I love the revenge storyline — the man is falling for the woman he’s trying to get revenge on, and she starts falling for him too, but there’s all this tension because of the revenge.

    It’s kind of a toxic love story, but full of misunderstandings that make it so interesting.
    I’m also a sucker for the one night stand then pregnant trope — it’s such a satisfying story when they end up together and build a happy life.
    It’s dramatic, romantic, and perfectly executed.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because the story, characters, and tension had everything I love, and it’s one of those Thai dramas that just hits every level for me.

  • The Yarns

    3. The Yarns

    Thai Drama - 2025, 12 episodes

    10

    Okay, but this drama… oh my god. I don’t know what Thai mystery thrillers, but they always blow my mind in the craziest way possible! Everything about this one was just top-notch. Like, I’m still trying to process it because the twists were insane.

    Rating: 10/10 - No other country tops a Thai drama when it comes to plot twists. Nobody does it like them. Every episode had me on edge — plot twist after plot twist after plot twist! I was so hooked I couldn’t stop watching. Like, how are more people not talking about this drama?! It deserves way more hype! ??

  • So Wayree

    4. So Wayree

    Thai Drama - 2020, 15 episodes

    10

    Watching the story unfold with the hidden kids & how the characters handle it kept me hooked. I also love when a woman comes back for revenge, but ends up falling in love with the guy even more — those storylines are my favorite. 

    The ending was perfect, with the couple coming back together and building their life and love. The whole storyline just worked for me, and it had everything I want in a Thai drama.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because it had everything I love, from the plot to the characters to the ending, and the revenge turned romance element made it even better.

  • My Sassy Wedding

    5. My Sassy Wedding

    Thai Drama - 2025, 20 episodes

    10

    It has everything I enjoy — historical, comedy, romance, drama, and fantasy. The storyline flows so smoothly and keeps you hooked from start to finish. I also love how it shows fate — how two people randomly meet, spend time together, and end up falling in love.

    It’s one of those stories that reminds you that if it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be — you don’t have to search for love, sometimes it just finds you.
    Everything about it just ate with no crumbs left.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because it has all the genres I love, a perfectly smooth story, and that whole unexpected soulmate vibe that made it so magical.

  • Somewhere Our Love Begins

    6. Somewhere Our Love Begins

    Thai Drama - 2021, 12 episodes

    8.5

    I’m definitely biased with it because I really feel like the younger brother didn’t have to die. I feel like he could’ve still been alive. He was one of those soft guys, I don’t mind a soft guy, but sometimes it’s like… come on, certain things just aren’t gonna work out, and if someone doesn’t like you back, you shouldn’t do extreme stuff. His death honestly didn’t need to happen.

    But aside from that, I loved the male and female leads. They always have crazy good chemistry when they’re paired together in Thai dramas. And the female lead (oh my god) her acting is so real. Every tear felt genuine. You can just feel her emotion through the screen.

    Rating: 8.5/10 - The storyline had everything — betrayal, secrets, the hitting, and that classic hate-to-love development. It’s basically everything you’d want in a solid Thai drama. There were a few parts I felt could’ve gone differently.

  • Love Destiny

    7. Love Destiny

    Thai Drama - 2018, 15 episodes

    10

    It has everything I enjoy — time traveling, reincarnation, and the ancient Thai era vibe. The story of going from the future back to the past, seeing how things were, and watching the world and characters change over time is so fascinating.

    The ancient settings, clothes, and historical details make it so immersive, and the story itself is really engaging. It’s funny, dramatic, romantic — all wrapped into one, which is exactly why it keeps you hooked. The first drama is perfect, but the second one with the twins and repeated characters didn’t do it for me.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because it has everything I want in a Thai drama: historical elements, time travel, romance, humor, and a storyline that truly grabs you

  • Don't Come Home

    8. Don't Come Home

    Thai Drama - 2024, 6 episodes

    10

    I absolutely love this drama. Everything about it just ate down — from the past to the present storyline, it all came together so well. Honestly, if you were living a life like this, it’d be intense, but as entertainment, it’s top tier. 

    Rating: 10/10 - Huge credit to the creator because the whole concept and execution were amazing. And the fact that it’s on Netflix just makes it even better. In my heart, I loved every second of it.

  • Aya Ruk

    9. Aya Ruk

    Thai Drama - 2013, 22 episodes

    9.5

    I absolutely love everything about this drama. The storyline, the emotions, all of it. My favorite types of dramas are the ones with switched at birth plots, family secrets, and a touch of history or old time vibes. This one has all of that, which is why it’s one of my all time favorites.

    Rating: 9.5/10 - I’ve loved it since I was a kid, and even now as an adult, I still rewatch it — that’s how good it is! ❤️

  • Sut Rak Chunlamun

    10. Sut Rak Chunlamun

    Thai Drama - 2016, 54 episodes

    8.5

    I really like this drama because it’s a fun mix of friendship, comedy, and a bit of romance. It’s one of those feel good shows that’s just easy to enjoy. 

    Rating: 8.5/10 - It’s light, funny, and super entertaining. Definitely a must watch if you love cute friendships and fun vibes!

  • Rang Mai Hua Jai Derm

    11. Rang Mai Hua Jai Derm

    Thai Drama - 2016, 16 episodes

    I love the actress who plays the female lead. So I already knew I was going to enjoy this drama from the start. The storyline, the characters, the overall vibe — I also really like when dramas have identity swaps — it just makes everything so much more interesting and watchable. That’s the kind of stuff that really gets me hooked!

    It’s one of those classic Thai dramas that has it all — romance, drama, and of course, that one annoying girl. ? It’s predictable in some ways, but still super entertaining.

    Rating: 9/10 — it had a little more potential to go even deeper, but overall, I really liked it! ?

  • My Husband in Law

    12. My Husband in Law

    Thai Drama - 2020, 15 episodes

    9.5

    A childhood crush & eventually marrying the person you’ve always liked. The story shows her falling for him first, doing everything for him, while he slowly realizes he cares but doesn’t want to admit it at first. 

    Then him falling way harder for her, see him looking out for her, being there for her. Love how she grows too — starting naive, but by the end she has some sass and confidence, which I really enjoyed.

    Rating: 9.5/10 – I gave it this rating because the romance and character growth are perfect, the tension is real, and I loved seeing both of them fall for each other in their own way.

  • Leh Nangfah

    13. Leh Nangfah

    Thai Drama - 2014, 28 episodes

    8.0

    This drama shows how even a spoiled girl can change and grow into someone better.
    I really love the character development — how she learns the world doesn’t revolve around her.

    The romance is cute and soft, and the bird scenes are hilarious and adorable.
    It’s lighthearted, not heavy on drama or revenge, just a story about growing up, fixing your attitude, and love happening naturally.

    Rating: 8/10 – I gave it this rating because it’s sweet, funny, and has a happy ending, but it’s more soft love than intense drama, which i'm okay with.

  • Unlucky Ploy

    14. Unlucky Ploy

    Thai Drama - 2020, 16 episodes

    9.5

    The storyline really hit me — it shows insecurities we all face, like feeling someone else is prettier, richer, or more popular. It teaches that confidence in yourself matters more than comparing yourself to others or seeking approval.

    I also love the male lead — starting off cold, but slowly realizing the girl who sticks by him is the one he truly cares for. It’s a relatable story about relationships, breakups, and growth — showing how to get it right the second time. The show mixes romance, personal growth, and realistic relationship struggles really well.

    Rating: 9.5/10 – I gave it this rating because I loved the storyline, characters, and relatable themes, though I felt it could have gone even further in depth.

  • Prom Mai Dai Likit

    15. Prom Mai Dai Likit

    Thai Drama - 2018, 27 episodes

    7.5

    I really like this drama because it has one of my favorite setups — a poor woman & a rich man. You just know it’s gonna be good when that kind of story starts. I also have a soft spot for those “one night stand turns into pregnancy” type of plots — they’re messy, emotional, and always keep me hooked.

    Rating: 7.5/10 - It’s a solid watch, just could’ve been better if the main girl had more fire in her!

  • Raeng Ngao

    16. Raeng Ngao

    Thai Drama - 2012, 20 episodes

    8.5

    I have to start by saying I love the actress who plays the female lead. Any drama she’s in, I’m watching, no question.  This one had everything I like: a cheating husband, family secrets, and twins! I’ve always loved twin stories. 

    I also loved that it had revenge in it — because I live for a good revenge story. 

    Rating: 8.5/10 — super entertaining, but I just wish the revenge part went a little harder!?

  • Raeng Ngao 2

    17. Raeng Ngao 2

    Thai Drama - 2019, 10 episodes

  • Padiwaradda

    18. Padiwaradda

    Thai Drama - 2016, 14 episodes

    8.5

    Already shipped the lead actor/actress , and when it comes to making Thai dramas together, they just know how to create chemistry that makes the storyline flow perfectly. I’m a sucker for that type of pairing — the naive girl and the cold hearted man.

    I like everything about this show, though some parts of the storyline didn’t really make sense to me. Still, overall, I loved the vibe. It’s a romance drama, but not one of those chaotic ones with constant drama. It’s more smooth — just a few messy moments here and there to keep things interesting.

    Rating: 8.5/10 – I enjoyed the acting, the chemistry, and the overall flow of the show.

  • Song Naree

    19. Song Naree

    Thai Drama - 2019, 15 episodes

    8.0

    As much as I love my Thai twin dramas, shows the differences in the environment kids are raised in. The oldest twin is viewed as the “bad twin,” but I feel like her lifestyle & past shaped her. Some of her actions, especially toward her mom, aren’t really forgivable, but you can see there’s a reason behind them.

    The younger twin plays the “good twin,” of course. What I love about twin stories is seeing the differences between the characters. It’s amazing how one actress can portray both personalities so well—that’s what really impressed me. The plot is solid: good twin, bad twin, family secrets revealed, and all that drama.

    Rating: 8/10 – I gave it this rating because I genuinely enjoyed it, and the twin dynamic plus the acting made it worth watching.

  • Plerng Rak Fai Marn

    20. Plerng Rak Fai Marn

    Thai Drama - 2017, 20 episodes

    9.0

    The characters, the betrayal, the revenge — I live for all of that. I just really like this show overall. The ending was good as hell, and everything came together perfectly. I feel like if you're someone who loves revenge and romance mixed together, this is a really good one. 

    Rating: 9/10 - It’s one of my all time favorites — one of those dramas I’d rewatch every couple of years and still love it just as much.

  • Song Ruk Song Winyarn

    21. Song Ruk Song Winyarn

    Thai Drama - 2015, 11 episodes

    9.0

    It’s such a mix of everything. I recommend it if you enjoy stories that blend old time couples with new ones. It’s kind of like a mash up of their lives, and honestly, it’s hilarious. There are definitely some emotional moments — a few tears, some betrayal, a cheating man — but over time, he actually learns to change. The relationship goes through ups and downs, and it really feels like one of those “real life problems,” but with ghosts involved! 

    Rating: 9/10 - It’s funny, emotional, and surprisingly realistic at the same time.

  • Fun Fueng

    22. Fun Fueng

    Thai Drama - 2014, 16 episodes

    9.5

    I like this drama because it shows that even if both partners aren’t rich, their love can still be stronger than money. It also explores how people chase status and wealth, and how we’re never fully satisfied with what we have until we appreciate our life.

    The mix of romance, realistic life struggles, and humor makes it so entertaining.
    Everything about the show, including the ending, kept me hooked.

    Rating: 9.5/10 – I gave it this rating because it had everything I love in a drama, from romance to humor to life lessons, and I enjoyed every part of it.

  • Waen Tong Luang

    23. Waen Tong Luang

    Thai Drama - 2015, 28 episodes

    8.5

    It’s about a woman who didn’t get to fully live her life at first — she had love she couldn’t pursue because of war and circumstances, and she had to leave her child behind to seek a better life.She starts a new life, finds another man, and slowly builds the life she always wanted.

    I love how the drama shows her growth — going from no wealth to gaining success, independence, and control over her life. It also makes you think about how men’s choices affect women’s lives and how society sometimes limits women’s potential. You really get to see different stages of her life, the challenges she faces, and the sacrifices she had to make.

    Rating: 8.5/10 – I gave it this rating because I enjoyed watching her journey and growth, the drama and romance were engaging, but I wish the ending had a slightly different romantic resolution. It was good, but I wanted just a bit more closure or a different choice in love.

  • In Family We Trust

    24. In Family We Trust

    Thai Drama - 2018, 18 episodes

    10

    In my opinion, this was one of THE best. If you’re looking for a mystery drama that revolves around family relationships, then this is definitely the one for you. This family drama was everything I never knew I needed in my life.

    The story itself wasn’t anything completely new — I mean, betrayal and lies are basically in every drama these days — but there was just so much more to this one. I actually felt for the characters and even found myself putting myself in their shoes a few times.

    Rating: 10/10 

  • Hormones

    25. Hormones

    Thai Drama - 2013, 13 episodes

    10

    It covers everything teens go through — friendship, crushes, heartbreak, jealousy — but makes it way more interesting with unique characters & different life stories.
    I love how it includes LGBTQ storylines and shows how the characters grow over time, learning about themselves and each other.

    The drama mixes humor, romance, and real life struggles perfectly, making it entertaining while still relatable. It’s funny, romantic, emotional, and full of drama — everything you want in a high school type series.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because it’s so enjoyable to watch. It has all the entertainment, humor, romance, and emotional depth I look for in a teen drama, and the characters and storylines really stick with you.

  • Revenge

    26. Revenge

    Thai Drama - 2017, 24 episodes

    8.5

    I don’t even need to explain too much about this drama — it speaks for itself. Like I’ve said before, I love revenge dramas, and this one had everything I enjoy. A mother doing whatever she has to do for her child. I love that energy! 

    The scenes, the characters, the emotions — everything came together so well. The only thing that threw me off a bit was the ending. It felt a little strange, like something was missing. Still, I loved how powerful and emotional the story was.

    Rating: 8.5/10 — just missing a little something, but still such a good revenge drama!

  • Bang Rak Soi 9/1

    27. Bang Rak Soi 9/1

    Thai Drama - 2016, 55 episodes

    10

    It shows teenage life so well — heartbreak, crushes, second guessing, and figuring out life. It also shows family dynamics and loving parents, which makes it feel really comforting.

    It’s kind of like a Thai version of Modern Family, giving you multiple perspectives and stories that feel real. The characters grow over time, and watching their bonds and lives develop is so satisfying. It’s funny, entertaining, and one of those shows you can just relax and enjoy.

    Rating: 10/10 – I gave it this rating because it’s such a comforting, relatable show with humor, heart, and realistic teenage and family stories all wrapped together.

  • Look Mai Lark See

    28. Look Mai Lark See

    Thai Drama - 2013, 20 episodes

    8.5

    This show is your typical teenage/high school or college drama, but with extra twists and more connection between characters.It explores real-life situations, family dynamics, and trauma passed down from parents to kids.

    You also see kids making mistakes, learning lessons, and growing over time, which makes it relatable. The story had so much potential, and the characters were engaging, but the ending didn’t sit right with me.

    Rating: 8.5/10 – I gave it this rating because the show was entertaining and realistic, but like they say not every story can have a good ending.

  • Pin Rak

    29. Pin Rak

    Thai Drama - 2013, 47 episodes

    7.0

    This drama is a mix of everything, which is why I’ve always liked it.
    It has hidden identities, falling for your boss, and the big reveal where she turns out to be rich.

    The characters are all funny in their own way, and there are so many hilarious scenes that keep it entertaining.
    I still watch it from time to time because it’s light, fun, and just enjoyable overall.

    Rating: 7/10 – I gave it this rating because it’s very entertaining, but I feel like it could have had a little more depth or development.

  • Buang Rak Salak Kaen

    30. Buang Rak Salak Kaen

    Thai Drama - 2016, 19 episodes

    7.5

    I mean, starting from the parents’ lives and then moving to the kids’ lives, it’s messy and twisted. I like the characters themselves, but the acting was hit or miss—some were good, some were mehhhh. What I really don’t like is the dad who caused all the kids’ trauma. He should be held accountable for what he did.

    Overall, I’m okay with the show. I’d watch it, but I’m not super into it.
    It’s one of those dramas that probably was bound to be made but maybe shouldn’t have been because it’s so complicated. You really have to pay attention to the story or you’ll get lost. I was confused at first, had to watch it two or three times, and then it clicked.
    It’s confusing as hell, honestly, but kind of interesting in its chaotic way.

    Rating: 7.5/10 – I gave it this rating because one man’s mistakes messed up the kids’ lives, the love triangles reflected that, and the story is super confusing.

  • Sanaeha Diary Series: Buang Sanaeha

    31. Sanaeha Diary Series: Buang Sanaeha

    Thai Drama - 2017, 11 episodes

    7.0

    I like the show, but I wouldn’t say it’s that good. I started not liking it because of the DL man situation, messing up his wife life. The guy develops feelings for another man while married to a woman??

    I prefer it when people come out and accept themselves instead of hiding in the closet. The storyline and plot were good, but thinking about it in real life made me kind of like WTF. The wife, the husband—it just pissed me off. I watched this when I was younger, was like okay with it then, but now I’m like… not really a fan. I’d still watch it sometimes, but more like once in a full moon.

    Rating: 7/10 – I gave it this rating because the storyline was good, but the characters, especially the DL man.

  • Mae Kha

    32. Mae Kha

    Thai Drama - 2013, 40 episodes

    7.5

    I’ve watched this drama since I was a kid, and it’s one of those comforting shows you grow up with and still go back to.  I love the poor girl, rich guy vibe.

    The drama mixes in a lot of random stuff, which makes it interesting.
    It starts with the mom trying to find a better life for her child, and it just goes from there.

    Rating: 7.5/10 – I gave it this rating because it had potential that wasn’t fully reached, but I still think it did a decent job. B for effort.

  • Kom Payabaht

    33. Kom Payabaht

    Thai Drama - 2014, 18 episodes

    7.0

    This is another childhood classic Thai drama for me. It has that good girl, bad girl vibe.
    I don’t remember much because I haven’t watched it in so long, but what I loved most was the hidden identity of the girls.

    Towards the ending, it was kind of “eh,” not the strongest.

    Rating: 7/10 – I gave it this rating because it was okay. There was potential to go further with the story or change things up, but it’s still one of those childhood dramas I liked.

  • Sud Sai Pan

    34. Sud Sai Pan

    Thai Drama - 2013, 17 episodes

    7.5

    I’m a fan of this drama, mainly because I love twins. I love twin dramas with the good twin, bad twin narrative. It’s classic—different personalities, rollercoasters, and a love triangle. It’s exciting trying to figure out who he’s going to choose. Half the time in Thai dramas, they end up with the nice twin.

    The plot and story are really what make it interesting. What I didn’t love was how one twin does terrible things, but the man ends up taking his anger out on the other twin because of jealousy or identity confusion. It’s interesting, but a little messy.

    Rating: 7.5/10 – I gave it this rating because the storyline was interesting, but the twin dynamics could have been handled better.

  • Song Sanaeha

    35. Song Sanaeha

    Thai Drama - 2021, 18 episodes

    7.0

    Again, with this twin Thai drama, it’s classic—good girl, bad girl. I love how each twin story has its own uniqueness. Sometimes you can predict the ending, sometimes it surprises you. It’s really about the actors and actresses—sometimes the storyline is messy, but the acting makes up for it.

    I feel like this drama had a lot of potential that it didn’t fully reach. The actors were top tier, but the plot could have been stronger.

    Rating: 7/10 – I gave it this rating because the acting was great, but the storyline didn’t reach its full potential.

  • Leh Ratree

    36. Leh Ratree

    Thai Drama - 2015, 12 episodes

    8.0

    I already love the whole outline of this one — the forced marriage setup, the guy who isn’t really into the girl at first, and that classic dynamic between a soft, naive woman and a man who’s a little controlling but not in a toxic way. It’s one of those storylines that has a nice flow with just the right amount of plot twists to keep things interesting.

    I did feel like they could’ve done more with the story — there was definitely a lot of potential that wasn’t fully reached. But even so, I still really enjoyed it. It’s one of those dramas you can just sit back and watch without too much stress.

    Rating: 8/10 – It had a good foundation and storyline, but I wish they had gone a little deeper with it. Still, I liked it overall.

  • My Secret Bride

    37. My Secret Bride

    Thai Drama - 2019, 18 episodes

    7.5

    It has the comedy, the romance, and everything you’d want in a feel good story. It’s not one of those toxic love dramas; instead, it’s more about growth, connection, and two people genuinely getting to know each other and falling in love naturally. It’s just really enjoyable to watch because it gives off calm, lighthearted vibes without all the unnecessary drama.

    Rating: 7.5/10 - I feel like there could’ve been a little more added to make it even better, but honestly, I already liked how it turned out. It’s one of those dramas that just makes you smile while watching it.

  • Plerng Boon

    38. Plerng Boon

    Thai Drama - 2017, 17 episodes

    8.5

    Childhood friends, betrayal, friendship fallout, and even a love triangle. It really gives you that emotional rollercoaster where one minute you’re smiling and the next, you’re like, “Damn, that just happened?”

    What I really liked was the character dynamics. Every character had depth, and you could actually feel the emotions behind their actions. But if I’m being honest, the only thing that threw me off a little was the casting. For example, the female actresses — both of them usually play these soft, sweet, innocent types of characters in other dramas, so when one of them took on a “mean girl” role this time, I was honestly shocked. It’s not that she did a bad job — she actually killed the role — but it just felt weird seeing her like that, because I’ve always seen her as the soft hearted type.

    Rating: 8.5/10 - really good drama, great plot, but personally, I still prefer seeing that actress play her usual kind and gentle roles.

  • Songkram Nang Ngarm

    39. Songkram Nang Ngarm

    Thai Drama - 2014, 37 episodes

    10

    Beauty, Scandal, and Pure Chaos — I Ate This Up! ?? From start to finish, it was giving everything — the glam, the mess, the secrets, the scandals, and the chaos that makes beauty pageants so addictive to watch.

    You’ve got contestants from all over Thailand fighting for the crown, but what really makes it hit is how each girl has her own backstory — her struggles, her secrets, her motivations. And then add in the hidden identities, secret relationships, the shady pageant politics, and even the sex industry angle — like, come on, this drama was not afraid to go there.

    Rating: 10/10

  • Songkram Nang Ngarm Season 2

    40. Songkram Nang Ngarm Season 2

    Thai Drama - 2016, 17 episodes

    10

    If you’ve already watched the first, you already know what kind of chaos and drama you’re about to walk into. But this time? It’s even better because it’s way more open and unapologetically centered on the LGBTQ+ community, which I absolutely love. Thailand has always been such an open minded & accepting country when it comes to queer culture, and I respect that so much. It’s part of what makes their dramas feel real and inclusive instead of forced or watered down.

    In this drama, everything gets wilder — from the new beauty scandals to the secret hookups and all the “who’s really telling the truth?” moments. The queer chaos ate down, no lie. The relationships felt messy in the best way possible — like you just couldn’t stop watching even when things got insane. The acting, the emotional scenes, the tension, the backstabbing — everything was on point.

    Rating: 10/10 I honestly hope they make a third one because both the first & second parts were incredible — dramatic, entertaining, and full of depth. I’m talking top tier chaos mixed with real emotion. We need a third drama ASAP.

  • Mistress

    41. Mistress

    Thai Drama - 2019, 22 episodes

    7.5

     I gotta say trigger warning for anyone who doesn’t like scenes involving rape or abuse, because that’s a big part of the story. Personally, I’m open to anything when it comes to dramas, but I know that kind of content can be really heavy for some.

    That being said, I actually liked this show because it’s not just about the pain—it’s about strength. It shows a girl who’s been through a lot, been abused, and struggled, but she still finds a way to rise to the top. It really gives that message of, “even if you think you’re weak, you’re not—you can still come out stronger.”

    Rating: 7.5/10 - mainly because of the heavy themes—it can be a lot. But if you can handle that, it’s one of those dramas that really shows you the meaning of fighting your way through the darkness to reach the light.

  • The Seawave

    42. The Seawave

    Thai Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    6.5

    My personal thing is that I just can’t stand when the female lead is overly naive. Like, I don’t mind a soft or innocent girl — I actually like that type when it’s done right — but when it gets to the point where she’s just too dumb or too submissive, it starts to get annoying. That’s exactly what happened here.

    The overall storyline was good — it had everything: drama, betrayal, passion, and a “dog-ass” male lead who really played his part. But the girl? She was way too naive. Like, girl, stand the fuck up! It’s one of those Thai dramas where you’re just sitting there yelling at the screen, hoping she finally grows a backbone.

    Rating: 6.5/10 - It’s not one of my absolute favorites, but it’s definitely something I’d recommend to people who enjoy emotional, dramatic plots with a bit of chaos. It’s one of those shows that might not be for everyone, but for some, it could really hit. 

  • Jad Rak Wiwa Luang

    43. Jad Rak Wiwa Luang

    Thai Drama - 2015, 15 episodes

    6.5

    I watched this one back when I was younger, and honestly, it was okay. Like I said, it has that love triangle vibe going on — which I don’t mind — but this one didn’t really hit as hard for me. 

    It had the drama, the love interest, and all that, but there were parts I skipped and some I honestly don’t even remember much about. It wasn’t bad, just not super memorable. 

    Rating: 6.5/10 - just because some spicy scene.

  • 44. Doctor Climax

    Thai Drama - 2024, 8 episodes

    9.5

    I really enjoyed this show. It’s kind of like learning about relationships and your body, if that makes sense. The whole cheating storyline is super common and kinda normalized, but I’m happy the wife eventually found someone who could really satisfy her, because her husband clearly wasn’t doing it. 

    Rating: 9.5/10 - It’s a chill drama to sit back and watch, nothing too wild, but those spicy scenes definitely ate. I wish there was a bit more, but overall, it was solid.

  • Zeal 5 Kon Gla Tah Atam

    45. Zeal 5 Kon Gla Tah Atam

    Thai Drama - 2012, 195 episodes

    9.5

    This drama is perfect for anyone who enjoys crime with a twist — it mixes paranormal elements, ghosts, and mystery in a really engaging way. The storyline, characters, and cast were all solid, and it kept me hooked from start to finish. I especially liked that it felt like a Thai version of (Criminal Minds or Law & Order) with long episodes that you can really sit back and binge over a few days.

    Rating: 9.5/10 - The only downside for me was the ending — I hated how it wrapped up,  I wish there had been a second part, but even so, this is one of those shows I’ll re-watch every now and then because it’s long and detailed enough that you notice new things each time.

  • F4 Thailand: Boys over Flowers

    46. F4 Thailand: Boys over Flowers

    Thai Drama - 2021, 16 episodes

    8.5

    Now this one is definitely one of those young love type dramas. I mean, from the cast to the storyline — it’s giving everything it needs to give. I really liked it. From the whole hate to love, to the part where the female lead stands up to the bully — it’s just so good.

    The female lead has that energy like, “Don’t mess with me,” And I love that about her. She’s not weak or naive — she’s confident and holds her ground, and that made the drama even better. Honestly, everything about this was chef’s kiss.

    Rating: 8.5/10 - The only thing that threw me off a little was that some of the dramatic scenes felt a bit too much, but other than that, it was solid. 

  • Girl from Nowhere

    47. Girl from Nowhere

    Thai Drama - 2018, 13 episodes

    9.0

    I don’t have to explain. This girl comes from nowhere, and she gets the justice people deserves. What I lowkey love the most is that she don't play—if the world fails, she’ll handle it herself.

    That said, by season two, I started disliking it a bit when another girl came in. It felt like she was trying to replace the main female lead, and it messed with the vibe and storyline. The first season, though? Top tier. I loved it.

    Rating: 9/10 – I gave it this rating because the first season was amazing, but the second season threw me off.

  • The Charming Step Mom

    48. The Charming Step Mom

    Thai Drama - 2019, 26 episodes

    9.5

    This drama is a fun mix of romantic comedy and family chaos with a bit of action thrown in. Even though there aren’t any real romantic scenes, the chemistry between the leads is definitely there — you can feel their connection through their teamwork and little moments together. The story focuses on the kids constantly playing tricks on their dad’s girlfriend, which adds a lot of humor and heart to the show.

    There’s also some action tied to the male lead’s job as a bodyguard, and of course, a few villainous characters stirring up drama. The leads did a great job building their relationship naturally, and the kids honestly made the show even better with their acting and funny moments.

    Rating: 9.5/10 - it’s a cute and light drama that’s easy to watch, full of laughs, and has a good balance of action and family warmth. Perfect for when you want something simple but fun.

  • Ching Ruk Rissaya

    49. Ching Ruk Rissaya

    Thai Drama - 2017, 20 episodes

    7.0

    I’m honestly biased because I just don’t like any type of drama where it’s two girls going against each other, competing for a man’s love. Like, it’s not giving what it’s supposed to give. Be for real — forget the man! Go find a new one, because if he wasn’t even in their lives, half of this mess wouldn’t even be happening.

    It’s giving “fighting over a man who isn’t even worth it” energy, and I hate that. I see enough of that in real life, so I don’t really care to see it in a drama unless it has something deeper, like about self-growth or leveling up.

    Now, I’ll admit — it still had everything you want in a show: the ex-girlfriend popping back up, the chaos, the emotions. But I just couldn’t get past the whole “fighting for the same man” thing. 

    Rating: 7/10 - overall it’s not bad, but not my vibe like that. 

  • Talay Rissaya

    50. Talay Rissaya

    Thai Drama - 2019, 27 episodes

    5.0

    This was honestly one of those shows that just made me mad the more I watched it. The evil person kept getting away with everything — constantly covering things up over and over again for the dumbest reasons imaginable. Like, seriously, the entire show could’ve been wrapped up in five episodes if the characters had just used a little bit of common sense.

    The writing was sloppy, the characterization made no sense, and the so called love story they threw in felt forced and unnecessary. It’s like the writers were just trying to fill time rather than actually develop the story. There was no real emotional connection or logic behind the characters’ actions — everything just felt random and repetitive.

    Rating: 5/10 - I ended up skipping through most of it, fast-forwarding just to see how it ended because I couldn’t handle how dragged and messy it was. 

  • Flash Marriage

    51. Flash Marriage

    Thai Drama - 2022, 17 episodes

    9.5

    This was truly such a light and entertaining show! Sure, it was packed with all the classic Thai lakorn cliches — the messy family drama, the controlling patriarch with multiple wives and children, all the backstabbing and power struggles for money and control, contract marriage, and of course, revenge driven villains. But somehow, it all worked perfectly.

    The chemistry between the lead couple was amazing too — they made the whole story flow naturally without being overly dramatic. 

    Rating: 9.5/10 

  • Thicha

    52. Thicha

    Thai Drama - 2024, 8 episodes

    8.0

    This drama honestly had a solid and neat execution from start to finish. The storyline, the suspense, the props, and the overall set details — everything was well put together. What stood out the most to me was how Thicha’s revenge plot wasn’t just about killing those who hurt her. It went deeper — about exposing their wrongdoings, seeking real justice, and trying to break that endless cycle of abuse and violence that destroyed so many lives, including hers.

    But just like any revenge story, no one walks away unscarred. And for me personally, I hate when a revenge plot starts off strong, but then the main character goes soft because they fall in love or start to feel sympathy. Like no — stick to the plan! You came back for revenge for a reason. Don’t lose your fire halfway through because of emotions or some romantic subplot. That’s exactly what frustrates me in some dramas, and this one had a little bit of that.

    Rating: 8/10 - I still think this drama was really well made and meaningful, even though I wish it pushed the revenge narrative a little further instead of softening it.

  • The Fallen Leaf

    53. The Fallen Leaf

    Thai Drama - 2019, 21 episodes

    7.0

    Okay, first of all, I love the casting — everything about it ATEE, hands down. It’s one of those “Hidden Identity” type of dramas, and I love that kind of storyline. Plus, the female lead was such a boss, like she had that strong, confident energy that I always like to see.

    Now, I’ll be real — it would’ve been weird if the female lead actually got with her aunt’s husband. Like, that whole setup already had me side eyeing a bit, but it was still… Ehh, watchable.

    Rating: 7/10 - it’s okay. Not something I’d say I’d rewatch or go crazy over, mostly because there’s always that one annoying girl who ruins everything. You know the one — she just pops up out of nowhere doing the most, and you’re like, “girl, please sit down.” That’s what made me kind of lose interest halfway through.

  • Paragit Likhit Huajai

    54. Paragit Likhit Huajai

    Thai Drama - 2017, 16 episodes

  • Girl Rules

    55. Girl Rules

    Thai Drama - 0000, 12 episodes

    After watching this, I was like, hold on am I a lesbian?? The cast was some fine shit, and the different love interests and life situations are always on point.

    Some acting was a little off, but the majority really delivered.
    It’s perfect if you’re new to LGBTQ+ Thai dramas — it shows a good mix of people, relationships, and diversity. Don't get me started on the spicy scene was WOAH!!!

    Rating: 9.5/10 – I gave it this rating because it’s entertaining, diverse, and has so many engaging storylines, even if a few performances weren’t perfect.

  • Oh My Ghost

    56. Oh My Ghost

    Thai Drama - 2018, 16 episodes

    8.5

    This is just a fun comedy with a bit of crime mixed in, and I really liked the plot overall. I just wish there was more of the girl telling her dad who she really was — I feel like that part was missing or I might’ve skipped it because some sections got a bit boring. 

    Rating: 8.5/10 - Still, it’s a laid-back, chill watch, not too intense, and I liked how involved it got with the cooking scenes. Definitely not bad.

  • Castle of Stars

    57. Castle of Stars

    Thai Drama - 2015, 15 episodes

    10
  • Reverse 4 You

    58. Reverse 4 You

    Thai Drama - 2024, 8 episodes

    5.5

    This was the first WLW (lesbian) Thai drama I ever watched.
    I liked parts of the storyline, but honestly, it didn’t fully hit for me.

    The acting was off at times — it didn’t always feel authentic, and I feel like if an actress isn’t actually a lesbian, it can affect the story. Some scenes gave, some didn’t, so it was kind of inconsistent.

    Rating: 5.5/10 – I gave it this rating because of the acting and how the story didn’t fully deliver, even though there were a few good parts.

  • Stupid Cupid

    59. Stupid Cupid

    Thai Drama - 2015, 12 episodes

    10
  • Suea

    60. Suea

    Thai Drama - 2014, 12 episodes

    9.5