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Replying to BucurCristianSilviu May 28, 2025
Why is North washing clothes in the bathtub?There are no washing machines in Thailand?
It’s not that there’s no washing machine — it’s that love doesn’t always choose the easiest path. 💔

North missed Johan so deeply that on his birthday, he clung to Johan’s actual red shirt while sleeping — not just for comfort, but because it still held Johan’s scent. In that quiet moment, it felt as if Johan was right there with him, wrapped around him. 🥺❤️

So when North chooses to hand-wash Johan’s clothes, it’s not out of necessity, but out of love. Washing by hand wasn’t a chore — it was a tender, meaningful gesture. A way to care for someone even in their absence. 🫧✨

This isn’t about convenience. Sometimes, hand-washing a loved one’s clothes is a quiet expression of affection, longing, and deep emotional connection. 🫧💞
On My Stubborn May 28, 2025
Title My Stubborn
After watching Episode 6, one thing’s clear: Jun is not innocent. At all. 😈

First, the couch scene — he could’ve sat anywhere, yet he deliberately chose to sit right in front of Sorn, between his legs. The tension? Palpable. That wasn’t just casual — that was silent seduction. 🛋️👀

Second, the infamous banana car scene 🍌🚗 —
These were his actual lines:

Jun:
“Want my banana?”
“It’s a big one though.” 😏
“Perfect in my hand.”
“Big, juicy bite.” 👅

Then, without missing a beat, he peels the banana slowly… locks eyes with Sorn… and takes a long, deliberate bite. 🔥

Sorn:
“Can’t you eat like a normal person?” 😵‍💫

Let’s be honest — Jun knows exactly what he’s doing.
He’s not innocent — he’s dangerously seductive, and he’s loving every second of it. 💋
Replying to Pincolino May 28, 2025
Title My Stubborn
Okay, I have a migraine, but I still want to write something about this series, the characters, the last episode…
Beautifully explained… but let’s not overlook that unforgettable car scene. 🍌🚗

I kid you not, these are Jun’s exact lines — smooth and dripping with innuendo:

Jun:
“Want my banana?” 🍌
“It’s a big one though.” 😈
“Perfect in my hand.” ✋
“Big, juicy bite.” 👅

Then, without breaking eye contact, he peels it slow… and takes a deep, deliberate bite — right in front of Sorn. 😮‍💨

Sorn:
“Can’t you eat like a normal person?” 😵‍💫

Let’s be honest — Jun is deliciously dangerous. Innocent? Not even close. 🔥
Replying to scott1076 May 28, 2025
The whole premise of having to come up with the money for his sister's operation seems far fetched for Taiwan.…
I agree with your point.
If this situation had occurred in Australia, our healthcare system (Medicare) would cover the entire cost, even without private insurance. All residents contribute 2% of their income tax to Medicare, regardless of employment status or insurance coverage. No matter how expensive the surgery is, it would be fully covered.

I suppose they included the sister’s surgery in the plot for dramatic effect, but it’s not particularly convincing.
Replying to StraightToBL May 27, 2025
rewatching this after a long time and my god Nubsib is so handsome 😭😭😭
After watching Kao in Until We Meet Again, I couldn’t help but fall for him—he’s so handsome and charming! Now I’m watching Lovely Writer (up to episode 6), and I totally agree with everyone saying how good-looking he is. Really hope he gets more main lead roles in the future!
On Loy Kaew First Love May 26, 2025
I usually love rural BLs that are set in the countryside—away from city life, modern tech, and the fast-paced lifestyle. The greenery, the slower pace, the quiet charm… it’s exactly my kind of vibe. So I was really hoping this series would deliver.

But Episode 2 was such a disappointment.

The acting, editing, and music all fall flat. I literally burst out laughing during the scene where Phaad slapped the three guys—his hand didn’t even touch their faces. It looked so fake, and the poor editing made it even worse.

And then came the line from Phaka: “I think… it doesn’t have to go that far.” This was right after she was nearly assaulted by three men. That moment should have been intense or emotional, but it was handled so carelessly. It felt completely off and honestly, pretty messed up.

Also, the kissing flashback at the start of Episode 2 felt so unnecessary. They repeated it at least 4–5 times, and I honestly don’t understand why. It added nothing new to the story—it just made the pacing feel even slower.

I’m only still watching because I’m already halfway through… and, well, I don’t have much else going on on Mondays.
Replying to rodneyjenny May 26, 2025
Interestingly kisskh has this series funning from May 16th to June 20. But all six episodes have been released…
Just to clarify for anyone who might be confused—on Kisskh, each full episode is split into three parts. So:
• Kisskh Episodes 1 to 3 = Official Episode 1
• Kisskh Episodes 4 to 6 = Official Episode 2

This means MDL is accurate in listing only 2 episodes released so far. The series is following a schedule of one full episode per week.
On I Promise I Will Come Back May 26, 2025
This is the first time I’ve seen a rating below 5 on here, which caught my attention. Personally, I found the first episode to be somewhere in the middle—not great, but not bad either. The NC scene was well done and definitely a highlight, but the plot felt a bit confusing and hard to follow at times. Still, it’s only the beginning, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the story develops. I’ll continue to support the Taiwan Twins and hope the series finds its rhythm in the coming episodes!
Replying to aprilnwright May 26, 2025
Title My Stubborn
You didn't miss anything. The beginning of episode 6 was after Jun got done eating and went home. Sorn even said…
First episode is this Sunday 7pm, Australian Eastern Time
Replying to aprilnwright May 26, 2025
Title My Stubborn
You didn't miss anything. The beginning of episode 6 was after Jun got done eating and went home. Sorn even said…
1. Boys in Love 6/12 🇹🇭
2. My Stubborn 6/12 🇹🇭
3. JohanNorth 1/2 🇹🇭
4. I Promise I will Come Back 2/10 🇹🇭
5. Never Fair 4/4 🇰🇷
6. My Golden Blood 12/12 🇹🇭
7. Eye Contact 3/6🇹🇭
8. Mission to the Moon 10/12 🇹🇭
9. The Ex-Morning 2/12 🇹🇭
10. Sweetheart Service 4/12 🇰🇷
11. Moon and Dust 2/6 🇨🇳
12. Loy Kaew First Love 2/6 🇹🇭
13. Fight for You 11/12 🇹🇼
14. Knock Out 4/12 🇹🇭
15. My Sweetheart Jom 3/12 🇹🇭
16. Pit Babe Season 2 5/13 🇹🇭
17. The Next Prince 5/14 🇹🇭
18. The Bangkok Boy 6/12 🇹🇭
19. Reset 1/10 🇹🇭
20. Season of Love in Shimane 2/8 🇹🇭
21. The Sparkle In Your Eye 3/10🇨🇳
Replying to aprilnwright May 26, 2025
Title My Stubborn
You didn't miss anything. The beginning of episode 6 was after Jun got done eating and went home. Sorn even said…
I remember now—thank you so much for the clarification. I’m currently keeping up with 21 airing BL series, so it’s been a bit overwhelming!
Replying to aprilnwright May 26, 2025
Title My Stubborn
You didn't miss anything. The beginning of episode 6 was after Jun got done eating and went home. Sorn even said…
Thank you, but I’m still a bit confused.

Why are they together when they live in separate apartments? At the end of Episode 5, Jun was eating alone. Assuming the café employee brought him back afterward, but why did they go to Sorn’s place? There was no communication shown between the two from Episode 5 to Episode 6—he just suddenly appears at Sorn’s place. Maybe it’s one of their weekly hookup dates, who knows!
On My Stubborn May 25, 2025
Title My Stubborn
I’ve just started Episode 6 and I’m a bit confused.

At the end of Episode 5, Jun was dining alone at the restaurant. How did he end up with Sorn at the beginning of Episode 6? Did I miss something?
On Special Episode JohanNorth May 25, 2025
My Creditor Became My Husband 💸❤️
Just finished both episodes of JohanNorth Special — so sweet and romantic! Simple plot but full of heart. Maxky & Bas have insane chemistry 😍 That bathtub kiss? HOT. The proposal? MELTED ME. Honestly, the perfect ending for one of my fave couples from Fourever You.
Replying to Swadeekrub May 25, 2025
Are there supposed to be 1 or 2 episodes? Anybody watched already ?
I just finished episode 1, watching episode 2 now.
Replying to Amaryllis_Flower May 25, 2025
NuNew is probably better known for his singing than his acting, and has more awards for it too. My NuNew music…
Thank you for sharing this. I just listened to the Above OST on YouTube, and his voice is absolutely beautiful. I can’t believe I had missed this music video—it truly made my day.
On The Ex-Morning May 25, 2025
Please don’t rely solely on MDL ratings 😊. I’ve watched over 300+ shows listed on kisskh, and not all series rated in the 8s or 9s are necessarily great. Surprisingly, many shows rated in the 6s or 7s turn out to be hidden gems 💎. This particular one definitely deserved a much higher rating than just a 7.5
Replying to oddsare May 25, 2025
I can’t stop thinking about Ramil in this episode.(Minor spoilers ahead—but honestly, it’s the kind of drama…
I literally just finished this episode and I wholeheartedly agree with everything you’ve said.

Your breakdown was incredibly compelling—reading your commentary felt like experiencing a novella in itself. The way you captured each nuance, each deliberate beat of Ramil’s actions, truly brought the scene to life in a way that deepened my own understanding of it.

You articulated something I’ve been struggling to put into words: that this wasn’t just manipulation—it was choreography. Ramil didn’t just react; he orchestrated. Every gesture, every pause, every calculated silence had weight.

One line you wrote particularly stood out to me: “He didn’t want Khanin dead. He wanted him rattled.” That struck a chord. Because it reflects not just a moment of power play—but an emotional reckoning. Ramil isn’t just exerting control over Khanin; he’s communicating something deeply personal: “You matter enough for me to warn you this way.”

And then comes the twist—when Paytai pays the price. That scene, quiet yet devastating, made one truth painfully clear:
Hitting someone you love hurts more than being hurt yourself. And Ramil, for all his control, has very little power when it comes to the people he cares about.

The dynamics between Ramil, Paytai, and Khanin are layered with trauma, power, and survival. With Paytai, especially, we’re no longer just seeing submission—we’re seeing sanctuary. A private rebellion against the rigidity of his public life.

This episode didn’t just advance the plot; it deepened the emotional architecture of the story. Thank you for such a thoughtful and powerful analysis—it helped me see so much more than I initially did.
Replying to snowaddie0 May 25, 2025
I love Chakri so much! He's Charan and Khanin's biggest shipper. He's also just the sweetist guy 😍❤️
Totally agree! He’s so cute with his chubby look—it’s honestly so refreshing when most actors are super skinny and “perfect.” He brings such a fun and lovable vibe to the series!
Replying to Kiley May 25, 2025
is this good, should I watch it?
If you’re into hard-hitting action, dark vibes, and revenge-driven stories, this one’s for you. It’s a welcome change from the typical BL setting of schools or universities, offering something much more grounded and intense.

Get ready for some seriously violent fight scenes, drug use, and even an attempted SA in prison—this show doesn’t sugarcoat what inmates go through. It’s gritty, shocking, and totally different from your usual BL drama.