If you're looking for a funny, light, and unique BL, I Will Knock You is the one to watch! The age difference between Thi (the clumsy tutor) and Noey (the goofy gangster) adds a fun dynamic, and their chemistry is just so cute. Noeyās humor and Thiās awkwardness make for endless laughs š.
The showās humor is silly in the best way, and the music has a nostalgic ā90s vibe thatās perfect. It feels different from other BLs, and I loved every minute of it. Highly recommend if you want something fun and refreshing! You wonāt regret it!
only watching this for MonPak at this point.. also they made it to 30 now lolš
Iām a big fan of MonPak too! Iāve loved them since Two Worlds. So excited theyāre reuniting as main leads again in their upcoming series Doctorās Mine, releasing on 20 July! Canāt wait! š
I agree, but you should also check out Secret Relationshipsāanother 10/10 BL.
otally fair! It was quite toxic at times, but I think thatās what made the emotional highs and lows so intense. I agreeāthe acting and chemistry were š„. I couldnāt stop watching even when I wanted to scream at the characters š
Ball Boy Tactics is one of the cutest, most romantic Korean BLs Iāve seen! š The chemistry between the leads is perfectāoneās hot and handsome, the otherās cute and adorable. š I love how their first kiss wasnāt some accidental trope like most BLs. It felt so natural and sweet. š The NC scene was slow, romantic, and beautifully doneādefinitely one of the best! The series also gets straight to the point with clear communication and no unnecessary drama. Definitely wish it was longer; 8 episodes was way too short! š Highly recommend! šÆ
They are adhering closely to the original novel. I understand your concern; however, to clarify, this is a non-fiction…
I see where youāre coming from, but I have to disagree on a few points. Not everyone who watches these shows is fetishizing the darker elements ā many viewers are fully capable of separating fiction from reality and appreciate the complexity of flawed characters and morally grey storylines.
Yes, problematic dynamics exist, but portraying them doesnāt automatically mean promoting or romanticizing them. In fact, when done right, it can start important conversations and reflect real issues that arenāt always black and white.
Also, I think itās unfair to say people are ādelusionalā just for liking certain shows. Fiction has always been a space to explore difficult, even uncomfortable, topics ā itās how theyāre handled that really matters.
So rather than condemning the genre as a whole, maybe we should look closer at how these themes are portrayed and whether theyāre being used thoughtfully or just for shock value.
I really loved the NC scene tooāespecially the one in Episode 10 around the 9:40 mark, in the bathtub. Do you…
Thank you so much! I honestly thought it was Lee Long Shi ā the actor who played Day in Love Syndrome III. He looks so much like him! Plus, the guest list mentioned heād be appearing to support Episode 10, so I assumed it was him.
6.9 ?? itās really underrated. I loved it a lot. JaFirst have an amazing chemistry. The hot spring nc scene…
I really loved the NC scene tooāespecially the one in Episode 10 around the 9:40 mark, in the bathtub. Do you happen to know who the two actors are in that scene? I donāt think theyāre the main leads, but rather supporting actors. Iām not great with faces, and I havenāt been able to find them on the cast list.
At first when Wu Suo Wei found out that his ex girlfriend kissed Chi Cheng on the cheek, he misunderstood Chi…
Iād love to, but I donāt have Instagram ā just Facebook. Iām actually bi but still in the closet, so I try to stay off social media. Iām totally fine with private chats though, as long as it stays anonymous. Hope thatās okay and you understand! š
it is filmed in china and distributed in singapore
I think you might be talking about The Sparkle In Your Eye ā itās currently airing. Itās listed as from Singapore, but itās still a Chinese BL.
At first when Wu Suo Wei found out that his ex girlfriend kissed Chi Cheng on the cheek, he misunderstood Chi…
Thank you again for your detailed explanation and for taking the time to explain it to me ā I truly appreciate it! š I just sent you a friend request ā letās be besties and talk about this amazing series over the next two months! šāØšŗ
At first when Wu Suo Wei found out that his ex girlfriend kissed Chi Cheng on the cheek, he misunderstood Chi…
Thank you, I remember the name change now. However, Iām still confused about your first point ā he dated his ex (who is a man) for three years. If thatās not gay, then what is it? Bi? š¤ Iām going to start reading the novel now to see if I can get some clarity.
For those that want to read the novel. PS the novel is a bit Rated - R https://wuxia.click/novel/counter-attack
Thank you so much. I remember reading both Addicted novels (Volumes 1 and 2) multiple times in the past ā more than five, in fact.
Now that I know this series is also by the same author, Chai Jidan, I truly cannot wait to begin reading it. In fact, I think Iāll start right away. Thank you once again.
At first when Wu Suo Wei found out that his ex girlfriend kissed Chi Cheng on the cheek, he misunderstood Chi…
Thank you very much for your detailed explanation ā it is greatly appreciated.
Just to clarify: does this mean that Chi Cheng has always identified as gay, considering that his ex-partner is male? Is he currently dating Wu Suo Weiās ex merely to gain his parentsā approval?
Additionally, I noticed in the cast list that Wu Suo Wei is also referred to as Wu Qi Qiong. Would you happen to know the reason behind him having two names?
Could someone kindly explain the meaning behind the line, āYou took revenge on the wrong personā? I was under the impression that Wu Suo Wei was fully aware that Chi Cheng is currently dated his ex. If thatās the case, why would Chi Cheng be considered the wrong person?
Additionally, Iām a bit confused about Chi Chengās ex. Did he go overseas? Is that why he was drinking on his birthday?
I watched Episode 6 at 2 a.m. and was quite tired, so I may have missed some important details. I would really appreciate any clarification. Thank you in advance!
I agree with your observation. Revenge Love (2025) is indeed a remake of Falling in Love with a Rival (2015),…
Just imagine if South Korea š°š· produced a remake of Addicted, turning it into a high-quality 16-episode drama ā it would undoubtedly attract millions of views. With their strong production values, emotional storytelling, and talented actors, a Korean adaptation could truly do justice to the original while reaching an even wider audience.
Revenged Love and TopForm are both sitting at an 8.7 right now, the highest-rated BLs of 2025! š± While I enjoy TopForm, Revenged Love is just on a whole different level! š„ Honestly, it should be the #1 BL this year. ššŖ
Wtf is up with lead and the secretaryās mentality?? āBy forceā like when are bl shoes gonna stop glorifying…
They are adhering closely to the original novel. I understand your concern; however, to clarify, this is a non-fiction dramatization, as noted in the disclaimer. The entire scene was fully censored, with no graphic content depicted. Although the subject matter is serious, the portrayal emphasized the emotional and narrative impact rather than any explicit visuals
If you're looking for a funny, light, and unique BL, I Will Knock You is the one to watch! The age difference between Thi (the clumsy tutor) and Noey (the goofy gangster) adds a fun dynamic, and their chemistry is just so cute. Noeyās humor and Thiās awkwardness make for endless laughs š.
The showās humor is silly in the best way, and the music has a nostalgic ā90s vibe thatās perfect. It feels different from other BLs, and I loved every minute of it. Highly recommend if you want something fun and refreshing! You wonāt regret it!
Yes, problematic dynamics exist, but portraying them doesnāt automatically mean promoting or romanticizing them. In fact, when done right, it can start important conversations and reflect real issues that arenāt always black and white.
Also, I think itās unfair to say people are ādelusionalā just for liking certain shows. Fiction has always been a space to explore difficult, even uncomfortable, topics ā itās how theyāre handled that really matters.
So rather than condemning the genre as a whole, maybe we should look closer at how these themes are portrayed and whether theyāre being used thoughtfully or just for shock value.
Now that I know this series is also by the same author, Chai Jidan, I truly cannot wait to begin reading it. In fact, I think Iāll start right away. Thank you once again.
Just to clarify: does this mean that Chi Cheng has always identified as gay, considering that his ex-partner is male? Is he currently dating Wu Suo Weiās ex merely to gain his parentsā approval?
Additionally, I noticed in the cast list that Wu Suo Wei is also referred to as Wu Qi Qiong. Would you happen to know the reason behind him having two names?
Additionally, Iām a bit confused about Chi Chengās ex. Did he go overseas? Is that why he was drinking on his birthday?
I watched Episode 6 at 2 a.m. and was quite tired, so I may have missed some important details. I would really appreciate any clarification. Thank you in advance!
It would be fitting to see a remake of Addicted (2016) in 2026, marking its ten-year anniversary.
Unfortunately, the Thai adaptation of Addicted did not do the original characters or storyline justice.