For those wandering why there are two episodes this week
Based on the airing schedule from March 20, 2025, to May 15, 2025, there are three episodes remaining, which corresponds to three weeks.
Therefore: Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8 Next week, May 1: Episode 9 Following week, May 8: Episode 10 Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together. Since the series must conclude by May 15, they opted to air a double episode this week
Why were 2 episodes released today? Can someone explain?
Based on the airing schedule from March 20, 2025, to May 15, 2025, there are three episodes remaining, which corresponds to three weeks.
Therefore:
Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8 Next week, May 1: Episode 9 Following week, May 8: Episode 10 Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together. Since the series must conclude by May 15, they opted to air a double episode this week
Just do simple maths 😊 Based on the airing schedule from March 20, 2025, to May 15, 2025, there are three episodes remaining, which corresponds to three weeks.
Therefore:
Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8 Next week, May 1: Episode 9 Following week, May 8: Episode 10 Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Feeling especially grateful today. The storyline around the SA has been handled with clarity, and today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together.
okay that phone call is clear now ... i just want Min Jun to open up to Jin Hwan now lol but wtf why the rating…
I recently completed Heart Stain (Korean), and I have to say, I found it rather disappointing. The plot lacked substance, and the chemistry between the actors was noticeably absent, making the experience far less engaging—despite its rating of 7.4.
In stark contrast, this series - Business as Usual is an exceptionally well-crafted series. The acting is outstanding, the plot is masterfully structured with well-timed flashbacks, and the cinematography is truly remarkable. The cast is equally impressive. Yet, surprisingly, it holds the same rating of 7.4?
This inconsistency in ratings has led us to seriously question the reliability and accuracy of the user reviews on kisskh.
I believe the reason Min Jun didn’t confront Jin Hwan about the phone call in episode 3 was due to the emotional…
Having watched Episode 5 today, I am quite impressed that my predictions from last week proved to be accurate. I am eagerly anticipating the final two episodes. Given the emotional weight of their reunion after more than eight years apart, I expect their kiss and the NC scene to be particularly powerful and emotionally charged. If the current trajectory continues, I believe the NC scene in Episode 6 may surpass that of Episode 1 in both intensity and significance.
so ................... if they cleared things out, why doesn't Min Jun want Jin Hwan anymore? trust issues ???…
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. While it does appear that Min Jun still has feelings for Jin Hwan, it's possible that lingering trust issues or unresolved emotions are influencing his current stance. Misunderstandings can leave a lasting impact, and perhaps Min Jun is still processing the situation or feeling uncertain about reopening that emotional door. It's also possible that pride or a sense of regret over his earlier misinterpretation is making it difficult for him to take that step forward again.
And yes, many people are saying they should’ve just proper communicated eight years ago — but if it were really that simple, there wouldn’t be a story to tell. We’d have a one-episode special, not a six-episode series. The miscommunication and emotional struggle are what give the narrative weight. The whole point is that despite all the time and distance, their feelings remained. That’s what makes the reunion meaningful.
It’s easy to label their actions as immature, but there’s more depth to both characters.
Minjun is an introvert, which makes it genuinely difficult for him to express his emotions clearly — especially in emotionally vulnerable situations. His tendency to jump to conclusions isn’t just immaturity; it’s part of how he processes the world around him. He struggles with vulnerability, and that influences how he reacts under pressure.
Jin Hwan, on the other hand, is experiencing his first real relationship. Naturally, he struggles to navigate unfamiliar emotions and hesitates to be direct. He’s so inexperienced that he even turns to his friend for advice and tips, unsure of how to handle his feelings properly. His actions stem more from inexperience and fear of ruining what they had than from intentional avoidance.
Both characters are still quite young during the events of the series, and emotional missteps are part of their journey. Their mistakes feel authentic and reflect how people often act when they’re still learning how to handle love and communication. They may not be perfect, but that’s what makes their story so compelling. Their growth, regrets, and deep-rooted connection are what carry the emotional heart of the series.
After all, imagine watching a superhero series with no villain — there’s no tension, no stakes. Just like that, if these two had communicated perfectly from the start, there’d be no plot, no emotional journey — and certainly no reason for us to keep watching
At last, JiHun has come to a realization—it’s as though a light bulb has finally gone off. He now understands that BaU has feelings for him. Unfortunately, their group of friends has complicated the situation. My prediction is that in the next episode, JiHun and BaU will begin going on dates and gradually open up about their feelings for one another.
I also believe that HaMin genuinely has feelings for BaU. When he initially expressed them, he was sincere, but later retracted his words—likely because he didn’t want to become a third wheel in their developing relationship.
Fr cause a 7.4 rating???Thing with Thai bls/gmmtv is the permanent Paired actors,the ships.So when people like…
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I do agree with many of the concerns you've raised, especially around the over-reliance on actor pairings and the sometimes lacking production quality in recent GMMTV or Thai BL content. The issue of "shipping" often overshadowing objective assessments of plot, direction, and performance is quite prevalent.
However, I’d like to add that from my perspective, as someone who works full-time, my time is incredibly valuable. For me to truly invest in a series, the plot, chemistry, and acting must all be compelling—regardless of the actors involved or any previous attachment to them. I don’t rate a show highly just because I like a particular couple.
For example, while I absolutely loved Gemini and Fourth in High School Musical and Moonlight Chicken, and rated both shows 8.5/10, I found My Love Mix-Up disappointing and gave it a 4/10. The pacing felt slow, the chemistry wasn’t there for me, and despite liking the actors individually, I couldn't justify a high score based purely on their presence. Like I said, I’m not biased just because certain actors are involved.
I also recently finished Heart Stain (Korean) and honestly found it quite dull—the plot was boring, and there was little to no real chemistry between the leads. It currently holds a 7.4 on MDL, which really surprised me. Meanwhile, Business as Usual—this Korean BL without any long-standing ship—was genuinely impressive: excellent acting, a well-structured plot with perfectly timed flashbacks, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning cast. And yet, it also only has a 7.4?
This shows that the MDL scoring system doesn’t always reflect the actual quality of a series. Business as Usual is clearly a much stronger drama than Heart Stain, yet their scores are the same. As you can see, both dramas had no prior shipping involved, and yet the ratings still feel unfair. I completely agree—Business as Usual deserved at least an 8+.
In the end, while I agree that the obsession with certain actor pairings can hinder growth and honest critique, I also think it’s important to recognize that even outside of Thai BLs, fan ratings can be inconsistent or biased. Constructive criticism and fair evaluation are key if we want the industry to continue to improve.
💗 Hooked from the Start! Big Stole My Heart 💗 Rating: 9.5/10
Monster Next Door (2024) is hands down one of the CUTEST BL series I’ve seen this year! 🥰 I was totally hooked from the very beginning and binged the whole thing in just two sittings — true bindweed behavior 🌿😅
The friend group was such a joy to watch — I loved how supportive and genuine their bond was 💕 It made the emotional moments hit even harder.
Now let’s talk about Big as God... I’m completely OBSESSED 😍 He’s literally perfect — the height, the body, the smile, the everything. He’s so cute and handsome, like the ultimate boyfriend. I’m already counting down the days until Me and Who — can’t wait to see him again! 🫶
Also really liked Park as Diew — he’s adorable too! Though I wasn’t the biggest fan of the blonde hair 🙈 Sooo happy he’s back to his natural black hair in Me and Who — he looks 1000x better with it 🖤✨
Highly recommend this if you're into sweet stories, lovable characters, and a sprinkle of chaos 💫
Watching this after watching the first episode of My stubborn is giving me whiplash lol
Haha, I understand how you feel.
At least this one almost had a kiss at the end. I watched Boys in Love—which is set in high school and quite innocent—right after My Stubborn. Interestingly, although both have an 18+ rating, one feels very sweet and innocent, while the other had my jaw on the floor within the first five minutes!
Would anyone happen to know his height? I recently watched Monster Next Door and was thoroughly impressed by his performance. I am eagerly anticipating his appearance in the upcoming series Me and Who.
Finally, a Thai BL I can say I LOVE everything of it. From beggining to end. Had tons of cute moments + the funny…
I completely agree with you—ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat truly stands out as a Thai BL that I also absolutely loved from beginning to end! The balance of cute moments, funny scenes, and the heartfelt romance made it so enjoyable to watch.
I totally get what you mean about idol-related dramas sometimes feeling a bit forced, especially when the romance feels like a fan’s fantasy. But ThamePo managed to make the romance so natural and relatable, which made it so much more emotionally impactful. The chemistry between the leads and the whole group, along with the perfect pacing and music, really made everything shine!
As for recommendations, here are my 9 and 10/10s cute BL
My Tooth Your Love (Taiwan) About Youth (Taiwan) Sing My Crush (Korean) A Breeze of Love (Korean) Choco Milk Shake (Korean) Cherry Blossoms After Winter (Korean) Love in Translation (Thai) Perfect 10 Liners (Thai)
I tried watching the first two episodes, but for some reason, it didn’t fully capture my interest. The plot didn’t feel particularly strong to me at first. However, after receiving recommendations from others, I decided to continue, and I ended up binge-watching the remaining 11 episodes in one sitting. It did not disappoint—this was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!
This series is nothing short of perfection. From the storyline to the acting, everything about ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is beautifully crafted. It’s one of those rare BL dramas that manages to stand out for all the right reasons.
The Storyline & Romance: The romance between Thame and Po is incredibly refreshing and realistic. It’s all about the little moments that truly build a connection—whether it's walking together, holding hands, or just spending time in each other’s company. There's no unnecessary drama, no irritating third wheels, and no toxic characters. The love between the leads feels so genuine and pure, and the series doesn’t rely on over-the-top melodrama to push the plot forward. Instead, it’s a beautifully understated and healthy romance that develops at its own pace, making it all the more touching.
The way the entire group of friends supports each other throughout the series adds another layer of warmth to the story. Their friendship dynamics are heartwarming and make the experience feel even more authentic.
Acting & Chemistry: The chemistry between the leads, William (Thame) and Est (Po), is undeniable. Despite William being relatively new to acting, his performance is incredibly impressive, especially considering he’s also the lead singer of the T-pop group LYKN. Est, with his experience, plays Po with such depth and nuance. Together, they have an undeniable connection that brings their characters to life in such a natural, compelling way. Their performances truly elevate the show, and you can feel the genuine emotions they portray. GMM truly struck gold with this pairing.
Production Quality: The production team and film editors deserve major praise for the smooth, high-quality execution of this series. The cinematography is on point, and every detail—whether it’s the pacing or the transitions—feels well thought out. The editing helps maintain the emotional impact of the scenes without being overly dramatic or forced. It all comes together so perfectly, making it a visually pleasing experience.
Soundtrack: The OSTs in ThamePo are also a major highlight. Every song is full of emotion, complementing the storyline perfectly. The music adds another layer of depth, enhancing the feelings of each scene and making the experience even more immersive.
Overall Impact: This series touches on themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of being an idol in the public eye, giving viewers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes struggles. The portrayal of the music industry and the pressures idols face—particularly in balancing love and their career—adds a lot of depth to the narrative, making it not only an entertaining watch but also a thought-provoking one.
All in all, ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a mature, well-acted, and beautifully told BL story. It’s full of heart, emotion, and beautiful moments that stay with you long after the series ends. I’m so glad I gave this series a chance, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a BL with a healthy romance, amazing chemistry, and a meaningful storyline. Truly a 10/10!
yeah ThamePo is PERFECT, The scenario,Acting skills, chemistry of the couple and also the production team and…
I just binge-watched the series in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it, rating it a solid 10/10.
I completely agree—ThamePo is absolutely perfect! The scenario, the acting, and the chemistry between the couple are all outstanding. You can really see the effort from the production team and film editors in making everything so seamless and impactful. The storyline is not only easy to follow, but the romance feels so pure and healthy, which makes it stand out from many other series. The OSTs, too, really complement the emotions in each episode and enhance the entire experience.
It’s definitely a show that’s worth watching, and I love how you mentioned that it’s all about personal taste. But if someone does give it a try, I’m sure they’ll enjoy it just as much! Thanks for sharing your thoughts—I couldn’t agree more with everything you said!
It's one of the best dramas, and best BLs, that I've seen in a long time. It's **not** a high school / university-themed…
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I binge-watched the series in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it, rating it a solid 10/10. The romance between Thame and Po is incredibly refreshing and realistic, focusing on the small, meaningful moments that build their connection—such as walking together or simply holding hands. There is no unnecessary drama, no disruptive third parties, and most importantly, no toxic characters. It’s truly a beautiful and heartfelt story. Additionally, the way the entire group of friends supports one another is both touching and uplifting.
I couldn’t agree more! ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat really stands out from other BLs, especially since it’s not set in a high school or university setting—such a refreshing change. The fact that it avoids the typical childish humor and overdone comedy noises is another huge win for me. It really lets the story and characters shine.
And yes, the chemistry between William and Est is unreal! William’s performance totally surprised me, especially since this is his first series. I definitely agree that GMM nailed it by pairing them together—they have such a natural, magnetic connection on screen. The acting from both of them was top-notch, and it made the whole experience so enjoyable.
The mature storytelling and the emotional depth they brought to the series really set it apart from a lot of other shows. And like you said, the ending was perfect—bittersweet but fulfilling. It’s one of those shows where you finish and just wish there was more, but you’re also content with how it wrapped up.
All in all, I’m so glad I kept watching, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is definitely one of my all-time favorite BL series too! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was absolutely worth it!
The first 2 ep are more for setting up the plot, I would say. If you are like me and don't mind when the romance…
You make such a great point! I totally agree with your take on the first two episodes - they're definitely more about setting up the world and the characters, so it can feel like the romance takes a backseat. But once you get deeper into the series, it really picks up, and the way Po’s feelings for Thame develop feels so natural and gradual. It's not an instant, full-on love story, which is refreshing.
I also love how the show dives into the realities of the music industry, especially in terms of idols and their struggles with relationships. It’s something we don’t see enough of, and it adds a lot of depth to the series. The way the show handles the tension between Thame and Po’s relationship and their careers makes it feel so real and grounded.
I’m glad they gave the romance more space as the series goes on because it really builds the emotional payoff, and the balance between personal and professional struggles keeps things interesting. So, I’d say that while the romance isn't the immediate center, it becomes so much more impactful when it does take the forefront.
Overall, I'm really glad I stuck with it, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat has definitely earned a spot as one of my all-time favorite BL series! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was totally worth it.
I would suggest you continue as I didn't like it's first 2 eps at all like hated it but my friend said to continue…
Thank you so much for your reply! I’m so glad you encouraged me to keep going! Honestly, I wasn’t sure about the first couple of episodes either, but I’m so happy I kept watching because it completely won me over. By the time I reached episode 3, I was hooked, and it just kept getting better from there.
The romance between Thame and Po is just so refreshing and realistic—it’s all about the little things that build a connection, like walking together or the simple hand-holding. No unnecessary drama, no third wheels, and most importantly, no toxic characters. It’s really just a beautiful story. Plus, the way the whole group of friends support each other is heartwarming!
All in all, I’m so glad I kept watching, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is definitely one of my all-time favorite BL series too! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was absolutely worth it.
Based on the airing schedule from March 20, 2025, to May 15, 2025, there are three episodes remaining, which corresponds to three weeks.
Therefore:
Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8
Next week, May 1: Episode 9
Following week, May 8: Episode 10
Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together. Since the series must conclude by May 15, they opted to air a double episode this week
Hope that clears it up!
Therefore:
Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8
Next week, May 1: Episode 9
Following week, May 8: Episode 10
Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together. Since the series must conclude by May 15, they opted to air a double episode this week
Hope that clears it up!
Based on the airing schedule from March 20, 2025, to May 15, 2025, there are three episodes remaining, which corresponds to three weeks.
Therefore:
Today, April 24: Episodes 7 and 8
Next week, May 1: Episode 9
Following week, May 8: Episode 10
Final week, May 15: Episode 11
Hope that clears it up!
The storyline around the SA has been handled with clarity, and today we received a double episode release—Episodes 7 and 8. Just like in Week 1, when Episodes 1 and 2 were released together.
In stark contrast, this series - Business as Usual is an exceptionally well-crafted series. The acting is outstanding, the plot is masterfully structured with well-timed flashbacks, and the cinematography is truly remarkable. The cast is equally impressive. Yet, surprisingly, it holds the same rating of 7.4?
This inconsistency in ratings has led us to seriously question the reliability and accuracy of the user reviews on kisskh.
It’s easy to label their actions as immature, but there’s more depth to both characters.
Minjun is an introvert, which makes it genuinely difficult for him to express his emotions clearly — especially in emotionally vulnerable situations. His tendency to jump to conclusions isn’t just immaturity; it’s part of how he processes the world around him. He struggles with vulnerability, and that influences how he reacts under pressure.
Jin Hwan, on the other hand, is experiencing his first real relationship. Naturally, he struggles to navigate unfamiliar emotions and hesitates to be direct. He’s so inexperienced that he even turns to his friend for advice and tips, unsure of how to handle his feelings properly. His actions stem more from inexperience and fear of ruining what they had than from intentional avoidance.
Both characters are still quite young during the events of the series, and emotional missteps are part of their journey. Their mistakes feel authentic and reflect how people often act when they’re still learning how to handle love and communication. They may not be perfect, but that’s what makes their story so compelling. Their growth, regrets, and deep-rooted connection are what carry the emotional heart of the series.
After all, imagine watching a superhero series with no villain — there’s no tension, no stakes. Just like that, if these two had communicated perfectly from the start, there’d be no plot, no emotional journey — and certainly no reason for us to keep watching
I also believe that HaMin genuinely has feelings for BaU. When he initially expressed them, he was sincere, but later retracted his words—likely because he didn’t want to become a third wheel in their developing relationship.
However, I’d like to add that from my perspective, as someone who works full-time, my time is incredibly valuable. For me to truly invest in a series, the plot, chemistry, and acting must all be compelling—regardless of the actors involved or any previous attachment to them. I don’t rate a show highly just because I like a particular couple.
For example, while I absolutely loved Gemini and Fourth in High School Musical and Moonlight Chicken, and rated both shows 8.5/10, I found My Love Mix-Up disappointing and gave it a 4/10. The pacing felt slow, the chemistry wasn’t there for me, and despite liking the actors individually, I couldn't justify a high score based purely on their presence. Like I said, I’m not biased just because certain actors are involved.
I also recently finished Heart Stain (Korean) and honestly found it quite dull—the plot was boring, and there was little to no real chemistry between the leads. It currently holds a 7.4 on MDL, which really surprised me. Meanwhile, Business as Usual—this Korean BL without any long-standing ship—was genuinely impressive: excellent acting, a well-structured plot with perfectly timed flashbacks, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning cast. And yet, it also only has a 7.4?
This shows that the MDL scoring system doesn’t always reflect the actual quality of a series. Business as Usual is clearly a much stronger drama than Heart Stain, yet their scores are the same. As you can see, both dramas had no prior shipping involved, and yet the ratings still feel unfair. I completely agree—Business as Usual deserved at least an 8+.
In the end, while I agree that the obsession with certain actor pairings can hinder growth and honest critique, I also think it’s important to recognize that even outside of Thai BLs, fan ratings can be inconsistent or biased. Constructive criticism and fair evaluation are key if we want the industry to continue to improve.
Rating: 9.5/10
Monster Next Door (2024) is hands down one of the CUTEST BL series I’ve seen this year! 🥰 I was totally hooked from the very beginning and binged the whole thing in just two sittings — true bindweed behavior 🌿😅
The friend group was such a joy to watch — I loved how supportive and genuine their bond was 💕 It made the emotional moments hit even harder.
Now let’s talk about Big as God... I’m completely OBSESSED 😍 He’s literally perfect — the height, the body, the smile, the everything. He’s so cute and handsome, like the ultimate boyfriend. I’m already counting down the days until Me and Who — can’t wait to see him again! 🫶
Also really liked Park as Diew — he’s adorable too! Though I wasn’t the biggest fan of the blonde hair 🙈 Sooo happy he’s back to his natural black hair in Me and Who — he looks 1000x better with it 🖤✨
Highly recommend this if you're into sweet stories, lovable characters, and a sprinkle of chaos 💫
At least this one almost had a kiss at the end. I watched Boys in Love—which is set in high school and quite innocent—right after My Stubborn. Interestingly, although both have an 18+ rating, one feels very sweet and innocent, while the other had my jaw on the floor within the first five minutes!
I totally get what you mean about idol-related dramas sometimes feeling a bit forced, especially when the romance feels like a fan’s fantasy. But ThamePo managed to make the romance so natural and relatable, which made it so much more emotionally impactful. The chemistry between the leads and the whole group, along with the perfect pacing and music, really made everything shine!
As for recommendations, here are my 9 and 10/10s cute BL
My Tooth Your Love (Taiwan)
About Youth (Taiwan)
Sing My Crush (Korean)
A Breeze of Love (Korean)
Choco Milk Shake (Korean)
Cherry Blossoms After Winter (Korean)
Love in Translation (Thai)
Perfect 10 Liners (Thai)
I tried watching the first two episodes, but for some reason, it didn’t fully capture my interest. The plot didn’t feel particularly strong to me at first. However, after receiving recommendations from others, I decided to continue, and I ended up binge-watching the remaining 11 episodes in one sitting. It did not disappoint—this was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made!
This series is nothing short of perfection. From the storyline to the acting, everything about ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is beautifully crafted. It’s one of those rare BL dramas that manages to stand out for all the right reasons.
The Storyline & Romance:
The romance between Thame and Po is incredibly refreshing and realistic. It’s all about the little moments that truly build a connection—whether it's walking together, holding hands, or just spending time in each other’s company. There's no unnecessary drama, no irritating third wheels, and no toxic characters. The love between the leads feels so genuine and pure, and the series doesn’t rely on over-the-top melodrama to push the plot forward. Instead, it’s a beautifully understated and healthy romance that develops at its own pace, making it all the more touching.
The way the entire group of friends supports each other throughout the series adds another layer of warmth to the story. Their friendship dynamics are heartwarming and make the experience feel even more authentic.
Acting & Chemistry:
The chemistry between the leads, William (Thame) and Est (Po), is undeniable. Despite William being relatively new to acting, his performance is incredibly impressive, especially considering he’s also the lead singer of the T-pop group LYKN. Est, with his experience, plays Po with such depth and nuance. Together, they have an undeniable connection that brings their characters to life in such a natural, compelling way. Their performances truly elevate the show, and you can feel the genuine emotions they portray. GMM truly struck gold with this pairing.
Production Quality:
The production team and film editors deserve major praise for the smooth, high-quality execution of this series. The cinematography is on point, and every detail—whether it’s the pacing or the transitions—feels well thought out. The editing helps maintain the emotional impact of the scenes without being overly dramatic or forced. It all comes together so perfectly, making it a visually pleasing experience.
Soundtrack:
The OSTs in ThamePo are also a major highlight. Every song is full of emotion, complementing the storyline perfectly. The music adds another layer of depth, enhancing the feelings of each scene and making the experience even more immersive.
Overall Impact:
This series touches on themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of being an idol in the public eye, giving viewers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes struggles. The portrayal of the music industry and the pressures idols face—particularly in balancing love and their career—adds a lot of depth to the narrative, making it not only an entertaining watch but also a thought-provoking one.
All in all, ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a mature, well-acted, and beautifully told BL story. It’s full of heart, emotion, and beautiful moments that stay with you long after the series ends. I’m so glad I gave this series a chance, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a BL with a healthy romance, amazing chemistry, and a meaningful storyline. Truly a 10/10!
I completely agree—ThamePo is absolutely perfect! The scenario, the acting, and the chemistry between the couple are all outstanding. You can really see the effort from the production team and film editors in making everything so seamless and impactful. The storyline is not only easy to follow, but the romance feels so pure and healthy, which makes it stand out from many other series. The OSTs, too, really complement the emotions in each episode and enhance the entire experience.
It’s definitely a show that’s worth watching, and I love how you mentioned that it’s all about personal taste. But if someone does give it a try, I’m sure they’ll enjoy it just as much! Thanks for sharing your thoughts—I couldn’t agree more with everything you said!
I binge-watched the series in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it, rating it a solid 10/10. The romance between Thame and Po is incredibly refreshing and realistic, focusing on the small, meaningful moments that build their connection—such as walking together or simply holding hands. There is no unnecessary drama, no disruptive third parties, and most importantly, no toxic characters. It’s truly a beautiful and heartfelt story. Additionally, the way the entire group of friends supports one another is both touching and uplifting.
I couldn’t agree more! ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat really stands out from other BLs, especially since it’s not set in a high school or university setting—such a refreshing change. The fact that it avoids the typical childish humor and overdone comedy noises is another huge win for me. It really lets the story and characters shine.
And yes, the chemistry between William and Est is unreal! William’s performance totally surprised me, especially since this is his first series. I definitely agree that GMM nailed it by pairing them together—they have such a natural, magnetic connection on screen. The acting from both of them was top-notch, and it made the whole experience so enjoyable.
The mature storytelling and the emotional depth they brought to the series really set it apart from a lot of other shows. And like you said, the ending was perfect—bittersweet but fulfilling. It’s one of those shows where you finish and just wish there was more, but you’re also content with how it wrapped up.
All in all, I’m so glad I kept watching, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is definitely one of my all-time favorite BL series too! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was absolutely worth it!
I also love how the show dives into the realities of the music industry, especially in terms of idols and their struggles with relationships. It’s something we don’t see enough of, and it adds a lot of depth to the series. The way the show handles the tension between Thame and Po’s relationship and their careers makes it feel so real and grounded.
I’m glad they gave the romance more space as the series goes on because it really builds the emotional payoff, and the balance between personal and professional struggles keeps things interesting. So, I’d say that while the romance isn't the immediate center, it becomes so much more impactful when it does take the forefront.
Overall, I'm really glad I stuck with it, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat has definitely earned a spot as one of my all-time favorite BL series! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was totally worth it.
The romance between Thame and Po is just so refreshing and realistic—it’s all about the little things that build a connection, like walking together or the simple hand-holding. No unnecessary drama, no third wheels, and most importantly, no toxic characters. It’s really just a beautiful story. Plus, the way the whole group of friends support each other is heartwarming!
All in all, I’m so glad I kept watching, and now ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat is definitely one of my all-time favorite BL series too! Thanks again for the recommendation—it was absolutely worth it.