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
One of the most emotionally satisfying Korean BLs I’ve seen! Kim Min Jun and Jin Hwan have incredible chemistry and borh are hot and their reunion after 8 years was full of tension, tenderness, and real growth.
Yes, the conflict could’ve been solved with better communication but that’s the point. Their emotional flaws made the story meaningful, not frustrating. It’s not about drama, it’s about two people growing up and finding their way back.
Only wish the final episode wasn’t so rushed — I needed more time with them as a couple, not wedding filler.
Still, a gorgeous, heartfelt series that hit all the right notes.
Something Is Not Right – Beautiful to Watch, Frustrating to Finish 💔
Something Is Not Right is visually stunning—gorgeous leads (Ba U, Hun, Ha Min), dreamy campus, lovely OST . The emotional tension between Ba U and Hun is soft and heartfelt 💔, and the cinematography is top-notch
BUT the plot is weak and super dragged out. Episodes are short but filled with repetitive flashbacks , and we only get the confession in the last 15 minutes 😩—with barely any couple time after that. Ha Min’s storyline also goes nowhere. Still, the acting and aesthetics kept me engaged. Worth watching if you love soft, slow-burn vibes
🌊 Visuals & Chemistry Shine, But the Writing Sinks the Ship 🚫📖
Fort & Peat’s chemistry? 🔥🔥🔥 Episode 2 (uncut shower scene) was hot, spicy, and unforgettable—they totally carried the show. Visuals were stunning: gorgeous island views, a sleek Bangkok home, and the adorable little girl Meena stole every scene! 🏝️📸👧
But the plot… weak and full of holes. 😕 Rak’s trauma with his father felt shallow, the cousin rivalry was unrealistic, and that final-episode tantrum made zero sense. 🙄
Ironically, this show is about Rak being a writer, yet the entire series’ writing was a mess. 📝❌
Still giving it an 8 for the visuals, acting, and chemistry—but the writing needs serious help. Hoping Fort & Peat get a much better script next time! 🙏🎬
The episode is already quite short, so including over five minutes of flashbacks from last week feels unnecessary ⏳. The flashbacks did not add value, as they simply repeated events that occurred in the previous episode 🔁.”
Let’s Support the 4 Main Actors! 🎉 P, Beboy, and twin brothers Pan & Plai from Kiseki: Chapter 2 absolutely deserve our love. 💕
Sadly, all the hate led to Kiseki: Chapter 1 (the prequel) and Lovely Addict being cancelled—but thankfully, this sequel Season of Love in Shimane survived! It drops on my birthday—Sunday, May 18, 2025 🎂🎁 (best birthday gift ever!).
Chapter 1 was never released. and they are already making a Chapter 3 which will be out soon
Let’s Support the 4 Main Actors! 🎉 P, Beboy, and twin brothers Pan & Plai from Kiseki: Chapter 2 absolutely deserve our love. 💕
Sadly, all the hate led to Kiseki: Chapter 1 (the prequel) and Lovely Addict being cancelled—but thankfully, this sequel Season of Love in Shimane survived! It drops on my birthday—Sunday, May 18, 2025 🎂🎁 (best birthday gift ever!).
Kiseki: Chapter 2 totally surprised me – the real‑life vibe, amazing chemistry between P, Beboy, Pan & Plai, and some of the steamiest, most authentic intimacy I’ve seen in BL (episodes 3&5!! 🔥). Despite all the hate, this is a 8/10 gem, and I can’t wait for Season of Love in Shimane on May 18! 🌟🇯🇵❤️
Yes, they're the leads in SOTUS, SOTUS S, Our Skyy 2018 Episode 5. If you haven't watched Sotus, then you haven't…
Totally agreed! SOTUS is the blueprint—without it, the BL industry (and GMMTV as we know it today) wouldn’t be what it is. It’s fascinating that back in 2016, Addicted (China BL) also gained massive popularity with billions of views, but due to censorship, it was banned. Meanwhile, Thailand gave SOTUS the space to thrive—and in doing so, it truly saved and shaped the BL genre.
I’ve also noticed that back then, GMMTV mainly produced straight dramas—now, the majority of their content is BL. And not just in Thailand 🇹🇭 ; other countries like Taiwan 🇹🇼, Japan 🇯🇵, and South Korea 🇰🇷 have followed suit and are producing their own amazing BLs.
So yes, I completely agree with you. Thank you to SOTUS for paving the way! I can’t wait to finally start watching it! 👑✨🙌
This was actually a really good episode, for many reasons. I am too lazy to state the many reasons, but the main…
I agreed, I love episode 5 and here is why
💫 The intimate scene (episode 5) in Business as Usual was one of the most romantic and emotionally charged I’ve seen in a BL drama. After 8 long years of unresolved tension and miscommunication, JinHwan finally kissing MinJun on the street felt like a release of everything they had been holding in — raw, tender, and deeply moving 💞. But what followed behind closed doors took that emotion to another level entirely.
The moment they stepped inside, they couldn’t keep their hands off each other — kissing passionately, undressing slowly, and completely lost in the moment 🔥. Every touch, every look felt natural, not performed. JinHwan’s gentle forehead kiss showed not just passion, but deep affection. When MinJun paused, saying he should take a shower, only to admit with a shy smile, “I like it,” my heart melted 🥺. That soft exchange of smiles before they continued making love made the scene unforgettable — not just for its sensuality, but for its emotional intimacy.
With dim lighting, soft music, and such tender performances, it didn’t feel like acting 🎶🕯️ — it felt like we were witnessing real love unfold. This was intimacy that told a story, not just a steamy moment. And it was what came after that truly made this scene shine.
As they lay together, MinJun said softly: "In my memory, you were a jerk. And no matter who I dated, you were always the worst, no matter what." That line struck so deeply. It revealed how MinJun had never truly let go of JinHwan — that even after 8 years, no one ever came close to replacing him. After their lovemaking, it felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off his heart 💔➡️❤️ — like he could finally exhale, heal, and open himself up to real love again.
On the other side, JinHwan finally understood that MinJun had ghosted him back then because of a misunderstanding — not because he didn’t care. That moment of clarity washed away years of confusion, regret, and pain. It was such a beautiful, healing emotional payoff.
And the morning after? Just as tender. Instead of MinJun slipping away, JinHwan made him breakfast 🍳, they brushed their teeth together 🪥, and MinJun even borrowed JinHwan’s clothes for the wedding. These simple, domestic moments brought back memories of their time living together — and hinted at the possibility of building something again 💙.
As they walked to the wedding side by side, smiling at each other in the elevator, my heart completely melted 💖. For a moment, it felt like they were heading to their own wedding — so full of warmth and unspoken love. And while the conversation between JinHwan and his father wasn’t easy, the fact that he had the courage to bring MinJun with him and introduce him showed how serious he is. In a subtle but powerful way, it felt like JinHwan was saying: “This is the person I love — and maybe, one day, he’ll be your son-in-law.” 🥹💍
This episode was exquisitely written — heartfelt, intimate, and deeply satisfying. I truly hope the finale brings them even closer. After everything they’ve endured, they deserve to love and be loved fully, without fear or regret 💫.
👏 A sincere round of applause to both actors. They brought such vulnerability, chemistry, and emotional honesty to the screen. This wasn’t just a sexy scene — it was a soulful, healing one that will stay with me for a long time.
💫 The intimate scene (episode 5) in Business as Usual was one of the most romantic and emotionally charged I’ve seen in a BL drama. After 8 long years of unresolved tension and miscommunication, JinHwan finally kissing MinJun on the street felt like a release of everything they had been holding in — raw, tender, and deeply moving 💞. But what followed behind closed doors took that emotion to another level entirely.
The moment they stepped inside, they couldn’t keep their hands off each other — kissing passionately, undressing slowly, and completely lost in the moment 🔥. Every touch, every look felt natural, not performed. JinHwan’s gentle forehead kiss showed not just passion, but deep affection. When MinJun paused, saying he should take a shower, only to admit with a shy smile, “I like it,” my heart melted 🥺. That soft exchange of smiles before they continued making love made the scene unforgettable — not just for its sensuality, but for its emotional intimacy.
With dim lighting, soft music, and such tender performances, it didn’t feel like acting 🎶🕯️ — it felt like we were witnessing real love unfold. This was intimacy that told a story, not just a steamy moment. And it was what came after that truly made this scene shine.
As they lay together, MinJun said softly: "In my memory, you were a jerk. And no matter who I dated, you were always the worst, no matter what." That line struck so deeply. It revealed how MinJun had never truly let go of JinHwan — that even after 8 years, no one ever came close to replacing him. After their lovemaking, it felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off his heart 💔➡️❤️ — like he could finally exhale, heal, and open himself up to real love again.
On the other side, JinHwan finally understood that MinJun had ghosted him back then because of a misunderstanding — not because he didn’t care. That moment of clarity washed away years of confusion, regret, and pain. It was such a beautiful, healing emotional payoff.
And the morning after? Just as tender. Instead of MinJun slipping away, JinHwan made him breakfast 🍳, they brushed their teeth together 🪥, and MinJun even borrowed JinHwan’s clothes for the wedding. These simple, domestic moments brought back memories of their time living together — and hinted at the possibility of building something again 💙.
As they walked to the wedding side by side, smiling at each other in the elevator, my heart completely melted 💖. For a moment, it felt like they were heading to their own wedding — so full of warmth and unspoken love. And while the conversation between JinHwan and his father wasn’t easy, the fact that he had the courage to bring MinJun with him and introduce him showed how serious he is. In a subtle but powerful way, it felt like JinHwan was saying: “This is the person I love — and maybe, one day, he’ll be your son-in-law.” 🥹💍
This episode was exquisitely written — heartfelt, intimate, and deeply satisfying. I truly hope the finale brings them even closer. After everything they’ve endured, they deserve to love and be loved fully, without fear or regret 💫.
👏 A sincere round of applause to both actors. They brought such vulnerability, chemistry, and emotional honesty to the screen. This wasn’t just a sexy scene — it was a soulful, healing one that will stay with me for a long time.
EXES TO LOVERS??? HOW DID GMMTV KNOW I ALWAYS EAT THIS SHIT UP MY ASS WILL BE SAT
If exes-to-lovers is your thing, I highly recommend Business as Usual, a Korean BL currently airing—this week is the final episode.
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, delivering performances that truly bring the story to life. ✨🎬”
Same leads. I highly recommend watching it first, as this series is created to follow that chemistry that was…
SOTUS 1 & 2—finally on my watchlist! Can’t believe I’ve seen 200+ BLs and skipped this classic. It’s been over 9 years, so I’m a little worried it might feel dated… but hey, I’m still diving in! The reunion of the leads nearly a decade later makes it too special to miss. Let’s see what all the hype was about! ✨❤️🔥
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
Yes, the conflict could’ve been solved with better communication but that’s the point. Their emotional flaws made the story meaningful, not frustrating. It’s not about drama, it’s about two people growing up and finding their way back.
Only wish the final episode wasn’t so rushed — I needed more time with them as a couple, not wedding filler.
Still, a gorgeous, heartfelt series that hit all the right notes.
Something Is Not Right is visually stunning—gorgeous leads (Ba U, Hun, Ha Min), dreamy campus, lovely OST . The emotional tension between Ba U and Hun is soft and heartfelt 💔, and the cinematography is top-notch
BUT the plot is weak and super dragged out. Episodes are short but filled with repetitive flashbacks , and we only get the confession in the last 15 minutes 😩—with barely any couple time after that. Ha Min’s storyline also goes nowhere. Still, the acting and aesthetics kept me engaged. Worth watching if you love soft, slow-burn vibes
Fort & Peat’s chemistry? 🔥🔥🔥 Episode 2 (uncut shower scene) was hot, spicy, and unforgettable—they totally carried the show. Visuals were stunning: gorgeous island views, a sleek Bangkok home, and the adorable little girl Meena stole every scene! 🏝️📸👧
But the plot… weak and full of holes. 😕 Rak’s trauma with his father felt shallow, the cousin rivalry was unrealistic, and that final-episode tantrum made zero sense. 🙄
Ironically, this show is about Rak being a writer, yet the entire series’ writing was a mess. 📝❌
Still giving it an 8 for the visuals, acting, and chemistry—but the writing needs serious help. Hoping Fort & Peat get a much better script next time! 🙏🎬
P, Beboy, and twin brothers Pan & Plai from Kiseki: Chapter 2 absolutely deserve our love. 💕
Sadly, all the hate led to Kiseki: Chapter 1 (the prequel) and Lovely Addict being cancelled—but thankfully, this sequel Season of Love in Shimane survived! It drops on my birthday—Sunday, May 18, 2025 🎂🎁 (best birthday gift ever!).
P, Beboy, and twin brothers Pan & Plai from Kiseki: Chapter 2 absolutely deserve our love. 💕
Sadly, all the hate led to Kiseki: Chapter 1 (the prequel) and Lovely Addict being cancelled—but thankfully, this sequel Season of Love in Shimane survived! It drops on my birthday—Sunday, May 18, 2025 🎂🎁 (best birthday gift ever!).
I’ve also noticed that back then, GMMTV mainly produced straight dramas—now, the majority of their content is BL. And not just in Thailand 🇹🇭 ; other countries like Taiwan 🇹🇼, Japan 🇯🇵, and South Korea 🇰🇷 have followed suit and are producing their own amazing BLs.
So yes, I completely agree with you. Thank you to SOTUS for paving the way! I can’t wait to finally start watching it! 👑✨🙌
💫 The intimate scene (episode 5) in Business as Usual was one of the most romantic and emotionally charged I’ve seen in a BL drama. After 8 long years of unresolved tension and miscommunication, JinHwan finally kissing MinJun on the street felt like a release of everything they had been holding in — raw, tender, and deeply moving 💞. But what followed behind closed doors took that emotion to another level entirely.
The moment they stepped inside, they couldn’t keep their hands off each other — kissing passionately, undressing slowly, and completely lost in the moment 🔥. Every touch, every look felt natural, not performed. JinHwan’s gentle forehead kiss showed not just passion, but deep affection. When MinJun paused, saying he should take a shower, only to admit with a shy smile, “I like it,” my heart melted 🥺. That soft exchange of smiles before they continued making love made the scene unforgettable — not just for its sensuality, but for its emotional intimacy.
With dim lighting, soft music, and such tender performances, it didn’t feel like acting 🎶🕯️ — it felt like we were witnessing real love unfold. This was intimacy that told a story, not just a steamy moment. And it was what came after that truly made this scene shine.
As they lay together, MinJun said softly:
"In my memory, you were a jerk. And no matter who I dated, you were always the worst, no matter what."
That line struck so deeply. It revealed how MinJun had never truly let go of JinHwan — that even after 8 years, no one ever came close to replacing him. After their lovemaking, it felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off his heart 💔➡️❤️ — like he could finally exhale, heal, and open himself up to real love again.
On the other side, JinHwan finally understood that MinJun had ghosted him back then because of a misunderstanding — not because he didn’t care. That moment of clarity washed away years of confusion, regret, and pain. It was such a beautiful, healing emotional payoff.
And the morning after? Just as tender. Instead of MinJun slipping away, JinHwan made him breakfast 🍳, they brushed their teeth together 🪥, and MinJun even borrowed JinHwan’s clothes for the wedding. These simple, domestic moments brought back memories of their time living together — and hinted at the possibility of building something again 💙.
As they walked to the wedding side by side, smiling at each other in the elevator, my heart completely melted 💖. For a moment, it felt like they were heading to their own wedding — so full of warmth and unspoken love. And while the conversation between JinHwan and his father wasn’t easy, the fact that he had the courage to bring MinJun with him and introduce him showed how serious he is. In a subtle but powerful way, it felt like JinHwan was saying: “This is the person I love — and maybe, one day, he’ll be your son-in-law.” 🥹💍
This episode was exquisitely written — heartfelt, intimate, and deeply satisfying. I truly hope the finale brings them even closer. After everything they’ve endured, they deserve to love and be loved fully, without fear or regret 💫.
👏 A sincere round of applause to both actors. They brought such vulnerability, chemistry, and emotional honesty to the screen. This wasn’t just a sexy scene — it was a soulful, healing one that will stay with me for a long time.
The moment they stepped inside, they couldn’t keep their hands off each other — kissing passionately, undressing slowly, and completely lost in the moment 🔥. Every touch, every look felt natural, not performed. JinHwan’s gentle forehead kiss showed not just passion, but deep affection. When MinJun paused, saying he should take a shower, only to admit with a shy smile, “I like it,” my heart melted 🥺. That soft exchange of smiles before they continued making love made the scene unforgettable — not just for its sensuality, but for its emotional intimacy.
With dim lighting, soft music, and such tender performances, it didn’t feel like acting 🎶🕯️ — it felt like we were witnessing real love unfold. This was intimacy that told a story, not just a steamy moment. And it was what came after that truly made this scene shine.
As they lay together, MinJun said softly:
"In my memory, you were a jerk. And no matter who I dated, you were always the worst, no matter what."
That line struck so deeply. It revealed how MinJun had never truly let go of JinHwan — that even after 8 years, no one ever came close to replacing him. After their lovemaking, it felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off his heart 💔➡️❤️ — like he could finally exhale, heal, and open himself up to real love again.
On the other side, JinHwan finally understood that MinJun had ghosted him back then because of a misunderstanding — not because he didn’t care. That moment of clarity washed away years of confusion, regret, and pain. It was such a beautiful, healing emotional payoff.
And the morning after? Just as tender. Instead of MinJun slipping away, JinHwan made him breakfast 🍳, they brushed their teeth together 🪥, and MinJun even borrowed JinHwan’s clothes for the wedding. These simple, domestic moments brought back memories of their time living together — and hinted at the possibility of building something again 💙.
As they walked to the wedding side by side, smiling at each other in the elevator, my heart completely melted 💖. For a moment, it felt like they were heading to their own wedding — so full of warmth and unspoken love. And while the conversation between JinHwan and his father wasn’t easy, the fact that he had the courage to bring MinJun with him and introduce him showed how serious he is. In a subtle but powerful way, it felt like JinHwan was saying: “This is the person I love — and maybe, one day, he’ll be your son-in-law.” 🥹💍
This episode was exquisitely written — heartfelt, intimate, and deeply satisfying. I truly hope the finale brings them even closer. After everything they’ve endured, they deserve to love and be loved fully, without fear or regret 💫.
👏 A sincere round of applause to both actors. They brought such vulnerability, chemistry, and emotional honesty to the screen. This wasn’t just a sexy scene — it was a soulful, healing one that will stay with me for a long time.
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, delivering performances that truly bring the story to life. ✨🎬”