Do i need to watch kiseki chapter 2 to understand this or can this be watched as a stand alone?
Yes, you should definitely watch Kiseki: Chapter 2 😊 It’s a prequel to this series and shows how the two main characters first met, which adds more context to their relationship.
That said, to be honest, both series are quite light on plot 😅 — let’s face it, most of us are here for the NC scenes 🔥 And I’m absolutely loving it! Episodes 3 and 5 of Kiseki Chapter 2 are especially intense 😳
I hated the sound effects like he was gagging. I mean, come on, if you’ve been there, that usually is not what…
Thinking about watching Sunset x Vibes. I loved MosBank in Big Dragon and wanted to see them in another series, but the reviews for Sunset x Vibes are pretty low… 😬 Is it still worth checking out?
I hated the sound effects like he was gagging. I mean, come on, if you’ve been there, that usually is not what…
Haha I get where you’re coming from! 😅 Personally, I think Jun didn’t moan because it was still during working hours — probably scared of getting caught by co-workers 👀
As for the gagging sound, I actually thought it was pretty realistic tbh (speaking from experience 😬). If someone’s shoving it down your throat like that, that’s kinda what it sounds like lol.
My goodness! How are you juggling between 20 BL dramas? I mean I know they all air on different days....but like…
One of my strengths is being very organized and having a strong memory. I can recall all my family and friends’ birthdays, the names of my school teachers, and even primary school classmates from over 20 years ago—so remembering character names and plotlines comes naturally to me.
I work in an office, which gives me the flexibility to stay on top of my watchlist. I use an Excel spreadsheet (synced to my phone) to track all 20 currently airing BL dramas I’m following—complete with dates and times—so I always know exactly when new episodes drop.
Aside from airing shows, I also watch completed dramas. For example, I just finished all 17 episodes of Until We Meet Again (2019). I never skip scenes or watch at double speed. I watch every second and only pause if I need a quick break. Right now, I have around 90 titles on my watchlist.
Honestly, when you’re really passionate about something, it’s easy to find ways to stay on top of it and make it enjoyable! 😊
For those looking for a BL series at the momentCurrently Watching - Airing 1. My Stubborn 7/12 🇹🇭 2. I Promise…
Just like the title says, Hooking Up with My Brother-in-Law is definitely a bit messed up with its premise.
The first episode is only about 14 minutes long, so it’s pretty short. I actually liked the NC scene—it was handled better than I expected for something so low-budget.
Vietnam doesn’t produce many BL series, and this one clearly has a limited budget. It’s not amazing, but it’s not terrible either. I’d give it a 6 or 7 out of 10 so far. Still early days, so I’m waiting to see how the next episodes go before making up my mind.
For those looking for a BL series at the momentCurrently Watching - Airing 1. My Stubborn 7/12 🇹🇭 2. I Promise…
That’s correct—only four episodes of The Next Prince have been released so far.
When I label it as 5/14, it means that there are a total of 14 episodes in the series, and episode 5 is the next one I plan to watch. I have completed watching the first four episodes, and I have not watched episode 5 yet. The label does not indicate that I have watched five episodes—it simply shows that episode 5 is next in line.
For those looking for a BL series at the momentCurrently Watching - Airing 1. My Stubborn 7/12 🇹🇭 2. I Promise…
Both are available on YouTube. My Sweet Brother-in-Law is a Vietnamese BL that isn’t listed on MDL. Unfortunately, BL content isn’t very popular in Vietnam, so it only airs on YouTube.
Trapped in Osaka is a Chinese BL, but due to the BL ban in China, it was filmed in Japan instead. It’s great to see creators finding ways to tell these stories despite the restrictions.
Currently watching 20 BL dramas airing right now, and this one has quickly become my favorite! It strikes the…
For those looking for a BL series at the moment
Currently Watching - Airing 1. My Stubborn 7/12 🇹🇭 2. I Promise I will Come Back 3/10 🇹🇭 3. Eye Contact 4/6🇹🇭 4. The Ex-Morning 3/10 🇹🇭 5. Sweetheart Service 5/12 🇰🇷 6. Mission to the Moon 13/15 🇹🇭 7. Moon and Dust 3/6 🇨🇳 8. Loy Kaew First Love 3/6 🇹🇭 9. Fight for You 12/12 🇹🇼 10. Knock Out 5/12 🇹🇭 11. My Sweetheart Jom 3/12 🇹🇭 12. Pit Babe Season 2 5/13 🇹🇭 13. The Next Prince 5/14 🇹🇭 14. The Bangkok Boy 6/12 🇹🇭 15. Reset 1/10 🇹🇭 16. Season of Love in Shimane 3/8 🇹🇭 17. Boys in Love 7/12 🇹🇭 18. The Sparkle In Your Eye 3/10🇨🇳 19. My Sweet Brother in Law 2/5 🇻🇳 20. Trapped in Osaka 2/10 🇨🇳
Currently watching 20 BL dramas airing right now, and this one has quickly become my favorite! It strikes the perfect balance between fighting and cuteness — the emotional tension, the sweet moments, and the couple dynamics are all so well done. I absolutely love both couples — their chemistry feels so natural and refreshing. 💙
Also, the boxing scenes really stood out to me! Those punches and kicks looked incredibly realistic — you can tell the action was well choreographed and taken seriously. It’s so rare to find a BL that blends romance and physical intensity this well.
Loving every minute of it and already counting down the days until the next episode! 🥊💫
Exactly, I know a lot of people don't like miscommunication trope because it's predictable (at least that's what…
Yes, exactly! 🙌 I completely agree with everything you said. Miscommunication might get a bad rep for being “predictable,” but in reality, it’s one of the most common reasons real relationships fall apart. It’s messy, human, and incredibly relatable. 💔
And I love what you pointed out about TamPhi — they were always so open with each other in the past, even when they disagreed. That’s why I also believe there’s more to their breakup than just miscommunication. Something heavier must’ve happened alongside it. Miscommunication alone doesn’t just slip in between two people who were once that emotionally honest. 🥺
Also, if you enjoy the “exes to lovers” trope with emotional complexity, I highly recommend Business as Usual — a 2025 Korean BL that explores that dynamic beautifully.
There’s something so beautiful about these little flashbacks — glimpses into a love that once bloomed so naturally. 🌸 Their past chemistry feels effortless, like they were always meant to be. It makes my heart ache wondering what pulled them apart. 💔
Even now, it’s clear the feelings haven’t faded. Tawan still buys Phi’s pork sticks (my favorite — I’m counting down the days until I can finally try them in Thailand this December 🇹🇭), and Phi still holds on to their anniversary shirt like a silent promise. If love were truly gone, they wouldn’t remember — not like this. Not with such tenderness. 🌙
I’ve watched countless stories of ex-lovers finding their way back, and I swear, if they broke up because of a simple miscommunication or some tragic misunderstanding, it’ll break me. Misunderstood love is the saddest kind — all that longing, lost in silence. 🥺
This show had me hooked from the first bite 😏Joss (Mark) and Fluke (Tong) were insanely hot together—the chemistry, the tension, the NC scenes? Off the charts 💋🔥 Every kiss was fire, and their bodies? Tall, handsome, and built to ruin me 😮💨
The English OST was a vibe 🎶 and that high-tech campus? Sexy backdrop for a sexy story.
Only complaint: the ending felt a bit rushed, some fights were meh, and I NEEDED Tong to turn vampire so they could go full beast mode in bed 🩸🛏️ Manifesting a steamy special episode .
If you want fangs, feels, and fire? This one delivers 💯
I wasn't expecting much from this series, despite seeing the trailer, but after watching my stand-in, I highly…
I completely agree with you. I also came here immediately after watching My Stand-In, and I absolutely adore Up. Both series are excellent, and I’m truly amazed by how different his performances are in each one—he’s such a talented actor. In My Stand-In, his character was cold, aggressive, and controlling, whereas in Lovely Writer, he was endearing with his glasses and charmingly grumpy demeanor. I’m very much looking forward to seeing his upcoming role in Love in Silom.
Is it just me or do we really need an extra episode between Ep 2 and Ep 3? 🤔
How did Sun and Nu go from a one-night stand in Ep 2 to being in love by Ep 3? 🫠 They barely had any proper screen time together to build up their chemistry. Most BLs I’ve seen take at least 6–7 episodes before the leads even become a couple!
This series is so chaotic and the plot is all over the place… but I can’t stop watching
I do not believe the scene was filmed in Los Angeles.Transporting an entire production team, along with the two…
Ah, I see what you meant now—thanks for clarifying! You’re right, heavy snow in LA is definitely unrealistic, even for a fictional setting. I was just addressing the assumption that the scene was actually shot in LA, which didn’t seem likely given the logistics. But I agree, if they were trying to portray a snowy U.S. city, choosing a more plausible location like somewhere in the Midwest or Northeast would’ve made more sense.
A whole production team and no one could be bothered to google the weather in LA 🤣
I do not believe the scene was filmed in Los Angeles.
Transporting an entire production team, along with the two lead actors, to the United States would be extremely expensive—particularly for a scene that lasts only about five minutes. Additionally, the journey from Thailand to the U.S. takes approximately 17 hours, making the logistics even more impractical. It is far more likely that the scene was filmed at a remote house in Thailand. The use of winter clothing appears to be a deliberate choice to create the illusion of a winter setting in America, while the actual location remained in Thailand.
That said, to be honest, both series are quite light on plot 😅 — let’s face it, most of us are here for the NC scenes 🔥 And I’m absolutely loving it! Episodes 3 and 5 of Kiseki Chapter 2 are especially intense 😳
I loved MosBank in Big Dragon and wanted to see them in another series, but the reviews for Sunset x Vibes are pretty low… 😬
Is it still worth checking out?
Personally, I think Jun didn’t moan because it was still during working hours — probably scared of getting caught by co-workers 👀
As for the gagging sound, I actually thought it was pretty realistic tbh (speaking from experience 😬). If someone’s shoving it down your throat like that, that’s kinda what it sounds like lol.
Jun to Sorn: “I just know that I like you more than before.” 💖
Sorn to Jun (about Sorn’s mother): “Wanna be her daughter-in-law?” 💍
Also… that BJ scene in the bathroom was absolutely thrilling 😳🔥
Jun really took it all in — every single drop. 😏💦
I seriously can’t wait for the next episode!
I work in an office, which gives me the flexibility to stay on top of my watchlist. I use an Excel spreadsheet (synced to my phone) to track all 20 currently airing BL dramas I’m following—complete with dates and times—so I always know exactly when new episodes drop.
Aside from airing shows, I also watch completed dramas. For example, I just finished all 17 episodes of Until We Meet Again (2019). I never skip scenes or watch at double speed. I watch every second and only pause if I need a quick break. Right now, I have around 90 titles on my watchlist.
Honestly, when you’re really passionate about something, it’s easy to find ways to stay on top of it and make it enjoyable! 😊
The first episode is only about 14 minutes long, so it’s pretty short. I actually liked the NC scene—it was handled better than I expected for something so low-budget.
Vietnam doesn’t produce many BL series, and this one clearly has a limited budget. It’s not amazing, but it’s not terrible either. I’d give it a 6 or 7 out of 10 so far. Still early days, so I’m waiting to see how the next episodes go before making up my mind.
When I label it as 5/14, it means that there are a total of 14 episodes in the series, and episode 5 is the next one I plan to watch. I have completed watching the first four episodes, and I have not watched episode 5 yet. The label does not indicate that I have watched five episodes—it simply shows that episode 5 is next in line.
My Sweet Brother-in-Law is a Vietnamese BL that isn’t listed on MDL. Unfortunately, BL content isn’t very popular in Vietnam, so it only airs on YouTube.
Trapped in Osaka is a Chinese BL, but due to the BL ban in China, it was filmed in Japan instead. It’s great to see creators finding ways to tell these stories despite the restrictions.
Currently Watching - Airing
1. My Stubborn 7/12 🇹🇭
2. I Promise I will Come Back 3/10 🇹🇭
3. Eye Contact 4/6🇹🇭
4. The Ex-Morning 3/10 🇹🇭
5. Sweetheart Service 5/12 🇰🇷
6. Mission to the Moon 13/15 🇹🇭
7. Moon and Dust 3/6 🇨🇳
8. Loy Kaew First Love 3/6 🇹🇭
9. Fight for You 12/12 🇹🇼
10. Knock Out 5/12 🇹🇭
11. My Sweetheart Jom 3/12 🇹🇭
12. Pit Babe Season 2 5/13 🇹🇭
13. The Next Prince 5/14 🇹🇭
14. The Bangkok Boy 6/12 🇹🇭
15. Reset 1/10 🇹🇭
16. Season of Love in Shimane 3/8 🇹🇭
17. Boys in Love 7/12 🇹🇭
18. The Sparkle In Your Eye 3/10🇨🇳
19. My Sweet Brother in Law 2/5 🇻🇳
20. Trapped in Osaka 2/10 🇨🇳
Also, the boxing scenes really stood out to me! Those punches and kicks looked incredibly realistic — you can tell the action was well choreographed and taken seriously. It’s so rare to find a BL that blends romance and physical intensity this well.
Loving every minute of it and already counting down the days until the next episode! 🥊💫
And I love what you pointed out about TamPhi — they were always so open with each other in the past, even when they disagreed. That’s why I also believe there’s more to their breakup than just miscommunication. Something heavier must’ve happened alongside it. Miscommunication alone doesn’t just slip in between two people who were once that emotionally honest. 🥺
Also, if you enjoy the “exes to lovers” trope with emotional complexity, I highly recommend Business as Usual — a 2025 Korean BL that explores that dynamic beautifully.
Even now, it’s clear the feelings haven’t faded. Tawan still buys Phi’s pork sticks (my favorite — I’m counting down the days until I can finally try them in Thailand this December 🇹🇭), and Phi still holds on to their anniversary shirt like a silent promise. If love were truly gone, they wouldn’t remember — not like this. Not with such tenderness. 🌙
I’ve watched countless stories of ex-lovers finding their way back, and I swear, if they broke up because of a simple miscommunication or some tragic misunderstanding, it’ll break me. Misunderstood love is the saddest kind — all that longing, lost in silence. 🥺
The English OST was a vibe 🎶 and that high-tech campus? Sexy backdrop for a sexy story.
Only complaint: the ending felt a bit rushed, some fights were meh, and I NEEDED Tong to turn vampire so they could go full beast mode in bed 🩸🛏️ Manifesting a steamy special episode .
If you want fangs, feels, and fire? This one delivers 💯
How did Sun and Nu go from a one-night stand in Ep 2 to being in love by Ep 3? 🫠 They barely had any proper screen time together to build up their chemistry. Most BLs I’ve seen take at least 6–7 episodes before the leads even become a couple!
This series is so chaotic and the plot is all over the place… but I can’t stop watching
Transporting an entire production team, along with the two lead actors, to the United States would be extremely expensive—particularly for a scene that lasts only about five minutes. Additionally, the journey from Thailand to the U.S. takes approximately 17 hours, making the logistics even more impractical. It is far more likely that the scene was filmed at a remote house in Thailand. The use of winter clothing appears to be a deliberate choice to create the illusion of a winter setting in America, while the actual location remained in Thailand.