Your comment is completely out of line. It’s one thing to not be interested in a show, but calling it ‘absolute…
Let’s be clear—having an opinion is one thing, but hiding behind ‘just sharing my thoughts’ while using degrading, inflammatory language is another. Calling actors ‘nasty,’ suggesting they pursue adult film careers, and reducing their work to nothing more than ‘soft core porn’ is not only disrespectful, it’s a clear example of personal bias turning into targeted harassment.
You’re not critiquing a show—you’re attacking people. And that absolutely is offensive. You’re entitled to dislike a show or actors, but there’s a difference between criticism and outright cruelty. The twins and the entire cast are working professionals, and just because you don’t respect them doesn’t mean they haven’t earned their place. Maybe it’s time to reflect on the difference between opinion and disrespect, because right now, your words fall firmly in the latter.
Your comment is completely out of line. It’s one thing to not be interested in a show, but calling it ‘absolute trash’ and personally attacking the cast—especially before the show has even aired—is incredibly disrespectful. These actors, directors, and crew members work hard, and they deserve basic decency. If you have nothing constructive to say, maybe consider not saying anything at all
You are correct that Beboy is no longer part of the cast. However, based on the trailer and official cast list, there appears to be only one new member—Tontoe. The twins, Pan and Plai, along with P, will be returning
I genuinely do not know why this is rated so low? it's not even that bad at all? I finished the whole thing no…
I agree with you. Initially, I was hesitant to start watching due to the low ratings, but I finally began yesterday and ended up binge-watching all six episodes in one sitting. I can’t wait to finish work today so I can watch the remaining six episodes. I’m really enjoying it
This show is a mess, but in the best way possible. The plot doesn’t make much sense, the music’s all over the place, and the mafia boss just kills people with no consequences. But honestly? It’s so addictive. The characters are over-the-top and the drama is ridiculous, but you just can’t stop watching. If you're in the mood for something fun, a little silly, and totally binge-worthy, Unforgotten Night has you covered.
I binged all 12 episodes in just a few days — watched the 1hr uncut version (highly recommend over the Viki cut)! 🕛 Don’t let the 6.5 rating fool you — this was intense, emotional, and SO addicting. One of the craziest enemies-to-lovers stories I’ve ever watched. 💥 Enemies? Lovers? Obsession? Pain? It’s all here. And it’s BRUTAL.
I watched Unforgotten Night and Love Syndrome: The Beginning too, but honestly, watch them in reverse release order for the best experience.
Day (Long) & Itt (Frank) have 🔥🔥 chemistry. Both tall, gorgeous, and such strong actors — they MADE this series. Their emotional journey? A rollercoaster.
Yeah, it’s toxic — but if it weren’t, it would be boring. This series shows real sacrifice, obsession, and love. Itt gave everything. If that’s not love, I don’t know what is.
I seriously hate Mondays—work is just the worst. But Boys in Love is my saving grace! Watching it after work with dinner makes everything better. Shane, Kit, Kim, and Mon are all SO cute and adorable—I love them all! I’m also so sick of the traditional Thai white uniforms in every high school/uni BL, but this series has no school uniform policy and it adds so much color and fun to the vibes. I also love how there’s no third wheel, no annoying girl characters, and no toxic drama. The plot is simple but super fun and just really easy to enjoy. Pure feel-good BL! Thanks for making my Mondays so much brighter!
The problem is not they both have the same name, it's that the male and female versions should be spelt differently…
But the MDL cast list shows both the male lead and the side lead as Jun. Also, P’June appeared in yesterday’s episode, but the naming wasn’t consistent throughout the entire series or in the other episodes. I watched it on iQIYI—maybe other platforms have different subtitles.
I’m really enjoying this series so far! I just noticed something interesting during the scene where Jun spoke to Sorn on the stairs and said, ‘All those pranks—and now P’Jun called me in just to scold me because of you.’
At first, I was confused—why would Jun be scolding Jun?
I’m Aussie-born but learned Vietnamese from my parents, and in Vietnamese we use ‘chị’ for older females and ‘anh’ for older males before their names. In Thai, though, they use ‘P’’ for older siblings regardless of gender. So ‘P’Jun’ refers to an elder named Jun. I checked the cast list and realized that both the male lead and one half of the side GL couple are named Jun, which definitely adds to the confusion!
Why on earth would they name the male lead Jun and also one of the GL side couple Jun?
Accidentally found this on iQIYI and ended up bingeing all 12 episodes in one sitting — no regrets! Emotional, intense, unique plot, and incredible chemistry between the leads. Joe (Poom) and Ming (Up) were unforgettable. Easily one of my Top 5 BLs. 10/10 💔🔥
I watched for Joe character, but how someone can forgive Ming? I don't see any good side of Ming really. He makes…
I get where you’re coming from, but I have to disagree. Ming starts off as a huge red flag 🚩 — toxic and cruel to Joe, and it’s heartbreaking to watch. But that’s exactly what makes his journey so powerful. If he were just a perfect, nice guy from the beginning, the show would have lost all its depth, and we wouldn’t have been able to feel the weight of his transformation.
Ming spends two years in absolute grief after Joe disappears, praying every day for his return. He couldn’t sleep, hated acting, and couldn’t bear crowds — all because of the pain of losing Joe. Yet he starts acting again just to hold on to the memories of Joe, to keep moving forward in the only way he could.
When he finally chooses Joe, it’s all about sacrifice. Ming fights his family, starves himself, and risks everything — even his life — just to protect Joe when he’s kidnapped. The depth of his guilt and regret is suffocating, and the moment he apologizes and shows how much he’s changed, I was left in tears.
Ming wasn’t just a toxic character; he was someone broken, and watching him fight for love was so painful. If he’d been a “green flag” from the start, we never would’ve felt his heartache, his struggle, and his redemption. It’s that messiness and raw emotion that made me root for them to be together. But I understand if it’s hard to see it that way
Accidentally found this on iQIYI and ended up bingeing all 12 episodes in one sitting — no regrets! Emotional, intense, unique plot, and incredible chemistry between the leads. Joe (Poom) and Ming (Up) were unforgettable. Easily one of my Top 5 BLs. 10/10 💔🔥
tbh i have love-hate relationship with this drama. I know Ming is toxic as hell but I can't stop thinking what…
Omg same!! Ming is such a walking red flag 🚩 but I can’t stop watching either. He’s so toxic but weirdly fascinating?? If he were a normal nice guy, the show would be sooo boring lol. The drama and chaos are what keep us coming back!
Great chemistry between Rak and Mut as always 💕 Loved that they stayed on the island, those sea views were stunning! But just like the main series, the plot was pretty weak again 😅 Still, a sweet and relaxing watch for fans of the couple
You’re not critiquing a show—you’re attacking people. And that absolutely is offensive. You’re entitled to dislike a show or actors, but there’s a difference between criticism and outright cruelty. The twins and the entire cast are working professionals, and just because you don’t respect them doesn’t mean they haven’t earned their place. Maybe it’s time to reflect on the difference between opinion and disrespect, because right now, your words fall firmly in the latter.
I watched Unforgotten Night and Love Syndrome: The Beginning too, but honestly, watch them in reverse release order for the best experience.
Day (Long) & Itt (Frank) have 🔥🔥 chemistry. Both tall, gorgeous, and such strong actors — they MADE this series. Their emotional journey? A rollercoaster.
Yeah, it’s toxic — but if it weren’t, it would be boring. This series shows real sacrifice, obsession, and love. Itt gave everything. If that’s not love, I don’t know what is.
Truly lives up to the name Love Syndrome. ❤️🩹
At first, I was confused—why would Jun be scolding Jun?
I’m Aussie-born but learned Vietnamese from my parents, and in Vietnamese we use ‘chị’ for older females and ‘anh’ for older males before their names. In Thai, though, they use ‘P’’ for older siblings regardless of gender. So ‘P’Jun’ refers to an elder named Jun. I checked the cast list and realized that both the male lead and one half of the side GL couple are named Jun, which definitely adds to the confusion!
Why on earth would they name the male lead Jun and also one of the GL side couple Jun?
Ming spends two years in absolute grief after Joe disappears, praying every day for his return. He couldn’t sleep, hated acting, and couldn’t bear crowds — all because of the pain of losing Joe. Yet he starts acting again just to hold on to the memories of Joe, to keep moving forward in the only way he could.
When he finally chooses Joe, it’s all about sacrifice. Ming fights his family, starves himself, and risks everything — even his life — just to protect Joe when he’s kidnapped. The depth of his guilt and regret is suffocating, and the moment he apologizes and shows how much he’s changed, I was left in tears.
Ming wasn’t just a toxic character; he was someone broken, and watching him fight for love was so painful. If he’d been a “green flag” from the start, we never would’ve felt his heartache, his struggle, and his redemption. It’s that messiness and raw emotion that made me root for them to be together. But I understand if it’s hard to see it that way