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Favs BLs from all time… (Part2)

BLs that melted my heart... *SPOILER ALERT*

Ps.: These reviews reflect only my personal opinion as a viewer and are not meant to be professional critiques.

MinJoonie May 31, 2026
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  • I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version

    1. I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version

    Thai Drama - 2023, 12 episodes

    9.5

    OH MY GOD what a BEAUTIFUL series!!!!!

    I’m genuinely so in love with this drama. After Interminable (BillyBabe), this is easily my second favorite Thai period drama because WOW… the atmosphere alone had me completely enchanted.

    Everything about it feels soft, emotional, and almost dreamlike. The cinematography, the OST, the romance, the historical setting — it all comes together so beautifully. And the whole “time travel + destined souls” concept??? Yeah… that trope owns me completely. It scratches something in my brain every single time, and this drama did it so well.

    The relationship between Jom and Yai felt so emotional and sincere that I got attached ridiculously fast. Their love story has this quiet tenderness to it that makes every moment between them feel meaningful.

    BUT… I need to complain about the ending because I’m still bitter... The one thing I truly hated is that they basically don’t end up together.

    I genuinely thought the story was building toward Yai reincarnating and finally getting to live his love story with Jom in 2023, especially since Jom was the one from the future and had to returned to his own time. I was SO ready for that emotional payoff.

    But no... Instead of reincarnated Yai, they bring back the Yai from the past… which immediately made me realize: wait, doesn’t this mean they’re going to be separated AGAIN eventually???

    So yeah, I absolutely hated that part because after everything they went through, I desperately wanted them to finally get a real future together.

    BUT aside from my ending trauma… I truly adored this series. It's so damn beautiful, emotional, immersive, and one of the most magical Thai period dramas I’ve watched. I just wish love had won a little more in the end T_T

  • Wishing upon the Shooting Stars

    2. Wishing upon the Shooting Stars

    Taiwanese Drama - 2026, 12 episodes

    9.0

    I absolutely LOVED this series!!!!!!

    Maybe it's because I'm incredibly weak for beach settings, summer aesthetics, sunsets, ocean views, and romances that feel warm and nostalgic... but this drama had me hooked from start to finish.

    There's just something so comforting about the atmosphere. Even when the story dives into heavier drama, misunderstandings, and emotional twists, it never loses that casual, feel-good energy that makes you want to stay in its world a little longer.

    I won't lie though — the beginning had me worried... Around episode 3, I was genuinely sitting there wondering if all the anticipation had been worth it.

    I had been looking forward to this drama ever since it was announced, so my expectations were pretty high. For a moment, I thought maybe I had overhyped it in my head. AND THANK GOD I WAS WRONG T_T Because once the story found its rhythm, I was completely invested.

    The characters became so easy to root for, the emotional moments started hitting harder, and the relationships developed in a way that kept me engaged the entire time.

    And can we talk about the chemistry??? Because OH. MY. GOD. Both couples delivered SO MUCH chemistry. Every romantic scene felt natural, every emotional moment landed perfectly, and the intimacy between them felt genuine and beautifully portrayed.

    And those NC scenes??? EXCUSE ME???

    Seriously, some of the most beautifully shot and emotionally charged scenes in the entire series. They weren't just there for shock value — they actually enhanced the relationships and showcased how comfortable and connected the couples had become. That's exactly the kind of intimacy I love seeing in BLs: meaningful, emotional, and overflowing with chemistry.

  • Double Helix

    3. Double Helix

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 12 episodes

    9.0

    FINALLY a dark romance that actually understands what makes dark romance interesting!!!!

    What I loved most about this series is that it doesn't try to convince us that one character is completely right and the other is completely wrong.

    They're both toxic. Just in very different ways.

    Lu Feng is the obvious one. The possessiveness, the obsession, the intensity, the willingness to burn down his entire life for the person he loves... he's a walking red flag and the series never pretends otherwise.

    We need to talk about Ayden's performance because WOW... WOW!!! What an incredible portrayal. He managed to bring so much depth to Lu Feng, every scene felt charged with emotion, whether I wanted to hug him or shake him by the shoulders.

    But what surprised me most was Xiao Cheng. Because his toxic trait isn't loud. It's subtle. It's the fact that no matter how much Lu Feng sacrificed for him, Xiao Cheng never truly chose him first. He never prioritized their relationship and that's what made their dynamic so frustrating and addictive to watch.

    What makes the story work so well is that neither of them is innocent. Neither of them is easy to defend (specially Lu Feng. Damn, the man did some shitty things). Yet somehow you still find yourself rooting for them, and that's the beauty of dark romance.

    Now, Xiao Cheng's brother? I swear, every time he appeared on screen, I prepared myself for another unnecessary tantrum. At some point he stopped feeling like a protective brother and started feeling like an overgrown child throwing a fit whenever things didn't go his way.

    I also felt the need for more details about his relationship with Qin Lang, they were a very underutilized couple.

    Beyond the romance itself, I also loved how addictive the overall story became. Every episode felt like it was building toward something bigger. The tension kept escalating, the emotional stakes kept growing, and the series constantly made me want to watch just one more episode.

  • You Are Mine

    4. You Are Mine

    Taiwanese Drama - 2023, 10 episodes

    9.0

    "I like the way you say good morning..." *SCREAM INTERNALY*

    Taiwan really knows how to serve YEARNING and this series is proof of that!!

    Honestly, You Are Mine is the pure definition of yearning done right. The longing, the pining, the stolen glances, the tension... it's all so ridiculously satisfying to watch that it easily became one of my favorite comfort BLs.

    The plot itself is fairly simple, and there are definitely moments where the story feels a little messy. I also wish they had explored Shanzhou's childhood kidnapping more because it felt like such an important part of his character that never received the attention it deserved.

    The communication issues between the leads also created some drama that felt a bit unnecessary at times. It wasn't enough to ruin the story, but it definitely wasn't my favorite part either. But honestly? I was having too much fun watching these two pine after each other to care, because that's where this series shines.

    The chemistry is fantastic, the emotional tension is delicious, and every little moment between Shunyu and Shanzhou had me smiling like an idiot.

    And can we please appreciate Shunyu standing his ground against Shanzhou's mother? Because that was a 10/10 moment for me. No unnecessary groveling, no instantly backing down, no letting other people decide the fate of his relationship. We love a man with a backbone ?

    The ending was also incredibly sweet and left me with exactly the kind of warm feeling I want from a romance.

  • Love of Silom

    5. Love of Silom

    Thai Drama - 2026, 12 episodes

    9.0

    This one is sooooo precious TT

    What stood out to me the most wasn't even the romance itself, but the themes the series chose to explore. The pressure of living up to family expectations, sacrificing your own happiness, and constantly trying to become the version of yourself that everyone else wants... those conflicts felt incredibly real and added so much emotional weight to the story.

    The relationship between the leads develops naturally, allowing both characters to grow individually while learning to lean on each other. Their chemistry feels effortless, making every emotional moment hit even harder.

    I also appreciated how the series wasn't afraid to slow down and let difficult conversations happen instead of relying solely on dramatic twists. It gave the characters room to breathe, making their struggles feel genuine rather than manufactured.

    My only real complaint is the finale. After such a consistently strong and well-paced series, the last episode felt surprisingly weaker than the rest. It dragged in places where it should have delivered a stronger emotional payoff, and I couldn't help but feel that the ending lacked the same impact the previous episodes managed to build.

    Still, that doesn't take away from how much I enjoyed the journey. The Love of Silom tells a heartfelt story with lovable characters, meaningful themes, and a romance that feels earned. Even if the ending didn't completely stick the landing (at least FOR ME), everything that came before made it an incredibly worthwhile watch.

  • Ticket to Heaven

    6. Ticket to Heaven

    Thai Drama - 2026, 6 episodes

    9.5

    "To every kind of love and faith." TT

    First I had already read the novel before the series premiered, so I went in with high expectations—and somehow, it still managed to exceed them. The adaptation stayed remarkably faithful to the original story while expanding on the parts that needed more depth. The novel occasionally rushed through important emotional moments, but the series took its time, adding the right amount of detail and development without ever losing the essence of the original. It genuinely felt like the complete version of a story I already loved.

    Have to say, visually, this series is absolutely STUNNING!! The cinematography, color palette, locations, costumes, and overall aesthetic were beautifully crafted, creating an atmosphere that perfectly matched the emotions of the story. I'm just in awe.

    What impressed me the most, though, was how thoughtfully the series handled its themes. I mean, the sexuality discovery, faith, prejudice, guilt, and self-acceptance were portrayed with so much care and sensitivity. Tanrak's internal conflict never felt exaggerated or exploitative, it felt painfully human. Watching him struggle between his faith and his feelings for Barth was heartbreaking, and I honestly cried alongside him more than once.

    Barth and Tanrak... their relationship is built so naturally that every glance, every conversation, and every quiet moment carries so much emotional weight. Their love are so gentle, sincere, and deeply patient and earned, making it impossible not to root for them from beginning to end.

    My only complaint is that six episodes simply weren't enough. Ticket to Heaven is one of those rare adaptations that doesn't just honor its source material—it elevates it. Beautifully written —witch really surprised me ... well done gmm— , beautifully acted, and emotionally unforgettable. I'll really miss this story TT

  • Fourever You Part 2 (Uncut Ver.)

    7. Fourever You Part 2 (Uncut Ver.)

    Thai Drama - 2025, 24 episodes

    9.5

    "I'm glad that fate brought us all together." -North Natchanan. TT

    This was such a beautiful way to continue this story, finally getting to see the other couples shine made this season feel incredibly rewarding.

    One thing I really appreciate is how faithful the adaptation stayed to the novels. Of course, a few things were changed or simplified, but every change felt purposeful rather than unnecessary. There were moments where I wished certain emotional arcs had been explored a little more deeply, but overall, I think the series found a great balance between staying true to the source material and making the story work on screen.

    Each couple brought something different to the table. Arthit and Dao were sweet and refreshing, proving that sometimes the quietest relationships can leave the biggest impression. Typhoon and Tonfah, and Tiger and Nao, reminded me that it's never just about the romance, but about the family these characters create together and a safe space.

    And speaking of family... the special episode completely broke me. Seeing everyone thank North for always being there, supporting each of them without expecting anything in return, was such a beautiful moment. He has always been the heart of the group, the one who quietly holds everyone together, so seeing him finally receive that recognition felt incredibly deserved. I genuinely got emotional watching that scene.

    More than anything, Fourever You became a comfort series for me. I'll miss every couple, every friendship, every silly moment and every heartfelt conversation. Saying goodbye to this group was much harder than I expected, and I already know they're the kind of characters I'll love coming back to in the future.

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