What a fun and emotional ride! 💍💖 Wedding Plan had me hooked from the start — Nuea is silly and adorable 🥺, and Lom is just 🔥 (rich, handsome, and that body at the gym + wakeboarding?? 😍). Their chemistry was intense and romantic, especially in the uncut version on iQIYI — don’t miss the steamy drunk scene and the Chiang Mai moment 🥵💓
Loved the McDonald’s scenes 🍟 (especially the drive-thru hash brown moment 😂) and the chaotic Chiang Mai family visit — Sun and Ryu cracked me up 🤣.
The surprises made it even better: 💫 GL couple Yiwa & Marine 💕 + cameos from Love in the Air — Prapai & Sky’s wedding (Ep 1) and Payu & Rain’s proposal (Ep 3) 💍😭
What a fun and emotional ride! 💍💖 Wedding Plan had me hooked from the start — Nuea is silly and adorable 🥺, and Lom is just 🔥 (rich, handsome, and that body at the gym + wakeboarding?? 😍). Their chemistry was intense and romantic, especially in the uncut version on iQIYI — don’t miss the steamy drunk scene and the Chiang Mai moment 🥵💓
Loved the McDonald’s scenes 🍟 (especially the drive-thru hash brown moment 😂) and the chaotic Chiang Mai family visit — Sun and Ryu cracked me up 🤣.
The surprises made it even better: 💫 GL couple Yiwa & Marine 💕 + cameos from Love in the Air — Prapai & Sky’s wedding (Ep 1) and Payu & Rain’s proposal (Ep 3) 💍😭
Just finished Every You, Every Me and wow 🥺✨—such a sweet and emotional ride! Loved how each story showed different sides of love 💘. Some were light, some hit really deep, and the last arc tied everything together so beautifully 🧩.
Mick and Top’s acting range was amazing 🎭—they truly brought every character to life. The visuals were stunning too 🎬💫. A few episodes had slower pacing, but overall it left me with a warm heart and a full smile 😊💕
Solid 8.5/10 from me! Worth watching if you love thoughtful, layered BL storytelling 🌈💖
Just finished Every You, Every Me and wow 🥺✨—such a sweet and emotional ride! Loved how each story showed different sides of love 💘. Some were light, some hit really deep, and the last arc tied everything together so beautifully 🧩.
Mick and Top’s acting range was amazing 🎭—they truly brought every character to life. The visuals were stunning too 🎬💫. A few episodes had slower pacing, but overall it left me with a warm heart and a full smile 😊💕
Solid 8.5/10 from me! Worth watching if you love thoughtful, layered BL storytelling 🌈💖
The “mama/papa” bullshit was less cute couple banter and more kindergarten roleplay, built entirely on convenience…
I respectfully but firmly disagree with this perspective.
To start, the “mama/papa” nickname banter isn’t new or random — it was introduced and consistently used in Season 1 as part of Babe and Charlie’s unique relationship dynamic. If it felt cringey now, it probably wasn’t for you then either. But that doesn’t make it bad writing — it makes it consistent. Whether or not it resonates with every viewer, it’s a deliberate choice that reflects their bond and playful intimacy, not lazy or unserious storytelling.
Secondly, in real-life intimacy — especially in close, emotionally charged relationships — it's completely normal for couples to use nicknames or inside language during vulnerable moments. Many people don’t use each other’s actual names in private or romantic settings. The “mama/papa” exchange, while unconventional for some, actually reflects comfort, playfulness, and emotional closeness, not childish roleplay.
Moreover, PitBabe has never pretended to be a “traditional” BL. It leans into bold storytelling — both sexually confident and emotionally vulnerable. In Episode 1 alone, we see intense physical chemistry, genuine affection, and a cinematic racing sequence (the high-speed scene around the shipping containers was particularly well-done). It’s daring in tone, visually upgraded from Season 1, and refreshingly unafraid to be both spicy and sincere.
Finally, not every BL series needs to cater to the same audience or aesthetic. PitBabe appeals to fans who enjoy high-energy drama, confident characters, and a bit of outrageous flair. If that’s not for everyone, that’s fair — but dismissing it as “grieving for BL” overlooks the diverse tastes and evolving directions within the genre.
It's tragic about danmei adaptions...even with the censorship I loved them (The Untamed was one of my very first…
I agree with your point; however, consider Justice in the Dark as an example. This Chinese BL series, which was subject to censorship, was canceled two years ago after airing only eight episodes. Remarkably, it resumed two years later, and episodes 9 through 30 have since been released (currently up to episode 17).
The same pattern occurred with The Spirealm and Blue Canvas of Youthful Days—both Chinese BL dramas were initially canceled but later returned.
That said, I feel truly disheartened about Immortality. Imagine the immense effort that went into producing all 58 episodes, with the cast and crew working tirelessly day and night, only for the series to remain unreleased. There are over 100,000 comments on kisskh pleading for its release. It’s deeply saddening. Unfortunately, the current climate in China remains strongly homophobic.
🏁 PitBabe S2 Ep1 – Passion, Speed & Heat On and Off the Track!
🔥 Season 2 wastes no time turning up the heat. From the opening moments, Babe and Charlie are on fire — their chemistry is undeniable, intense, and completely captivating. The way they touch, tease, and look at each other had me blushing and smiling 😳💘. There’s a deeper passion this season — not just physical attraction, but something more vulnerable, more real.
🏎️ And that first race scene? Total adrenaline rush! The high-speed action weaving around the shipping containers was badass — sleek, intense, and full throttle. It instantly reminded us that PitBabe is as much about speed as it is about sparks.
👥 Loved seeing the full cast return, and I’m already intrigued by the new face, Willy (played by Milk 🍼). His entrance was cool, confident, and perfectly set the tone for more action to come.
💫 Episode 1 sets the bar sky-high. With bold visuals, tight pacing, sizzling chemistry, and so much heart, this is already shaping up to be an unforgettable ride.
Fridays are now officially for PitBabe 2, and Saturdays for The Next Prince — weekends just got a whole lot better 💋🖤.
🏁 PitBabe S2 Ep1 – Passion, Speed & Heat On and Off the Track!
🔥 Season 2 wastes no time turning up the heat. From the opening moments, Babe and Charlie are on fire — their chemistry is undeniable, intense, and completely captivating. The way they touch, tease, and look at each other had me blushing and smiling 😳💘. There’s a deeper passion this season — not just physical attraction, but something more vulnerable, more real.
🏎️ And that first race scene? Total adrenaline rush! The high-speed action weaving around the shipping containers was badass — sleek, intense, and full throttle. It instantly reminded us that PitBabe is as much about speed as it is about sparks.
👥 Loved seeing the full cast return, and I’m already intrigued by the new face, Willy (played by Milk 🍼). His entrance was cool, confident, and perfectly set the tone for more action to come.
💫 Episode 1 sets the bar sky-high. With bold visuals, tight pacing, sizzling chemistry, and so much heart, this is already shaping up to be an unforgettable ride.
Fridays are now officially for PitBabe 2, and Saturdays for The Next Prince — weekends just got a whole lot better 💋🖤.
🎂 A Sweet Little Getaway with Tane — Heartwarming, but Not Picture-Perfect! ⭐ 8/10
This Our Dining Table special was such a cute way to wrap things up! 💕 It was lovely seeing the main couple, little Tane, and his dad go on a trip to celebrate Tane’s birthday 🎉. The family vibes were warm and full of love, and of course, Tane continued to be the absolute star 🥺💛.
There was a bit of jealousy and miscommunication between the couple 😅, but I’m glad it was resolved sweetly by the end. Their quiet moments together really brought out the gentle tone this series is known for.
That said… the holiday house was so old and outdated 🏚️😂. Definitely not the scenic getaway I was hoping for, and the cinematography wasn’t as pretty or polished as the main series. But despite the visuals, the emotion and warmth still came through.
🍰 Overall, a simple, cute, and heartwarming special that gave us one last cozy moment with these characters.
Tane absolutely stole my heart 🥹 — he’s the main reason I kept watching! The story is sweet and simple, but a bit slow and stretched over 10 eps. Chemistry between the leads felt a little awkward at times 😅. Still, it’s a cozy, heartwarming watch if you're in the mood for something light. ⭐ 8/10 for the comfort vibes (and Tane! 🧡)
💫 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.
You said that very well!I repeat myself, but the series is far better than its rating here. I could imagine people…
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.
🔥 Love in The Air was a wild ride I didn’t expect to love this much! First 4 eps were meh 😅 but I’m…
I came to Love in The Air after watching The Boy Next World because I love BossNoeul 💙 — and even though I didn’t enjoy the first four episodes that much 😅, I’m SO glad I kept going. What started off a bit cheesy and over-the-top turned into one of the most addictive, emotional, and unforgettable BL series I’ve ever watched 🫶.
Rain (Noeul) is kind of dumb in the cutest way possible 🤭 — clumsy, stubborn, and totally endearing. He’s the perfect chaotic match for Payu (Boss), who’s confident, aggressive, and cool under pressure 🔥. Their chemistry grew stronger with each episode, and by Episode 6, I was fully invested. That NC riding scene? 🏍️🔥 Absolutely iconic. So hot, so intense — one of the best scenes in BL history.
Even though I came for PayuRain, I completely fell in love with PrapaiSky once their story began in Episode 8 💘. Their first NC scene was incredibly sexy and instantly pulled me in 😳. I binged the rest of the series — including the special episode — overnight because I simply couldn’t stop watching ⏰➡️📺. Sky’s trauma and healing journey hit hard 💔, and Prapai? He’s the definition of a green flag ✅🌱. Supportive, patient, and respectful — their relationship felt so real and earned, and I was rooting for them every step of the way 🙌.
Let’s be honest — the NC scenes in this series are next-level 💥. Not only are they hot and well-shot 🔥, but they feel emotionally grounded and meaningful. Easily some of the best in the genre. But beyond the steamy moments, the plot and character development were genuinely strong 📈. The show balances romance, trauma, healing, and humor so well — it kept me hooked the whole way through 🌀.
📣 Important Viewing Tip: Watch the Uncut Version! Please don’t watch the cut version on YouTube 🚫. Watch the uncut version on Viki ✅. It’s only a few minutes longer per episode, but those minutes include key emotional and intimate scenes that truly elevate the experience 💔➡️❤️🩹.
For example, in Episode 13, after Prapai rescues Sky from his ex, the YouTube version leaves out a crucial moment where Sky explains everything — how he was tied up, gang SA'd, and tortured by his ex’s friends 😢. That scene is so important to understanding his pain and the trust he’s building with Prapai. Plus yes, the NC scenes are longer and hotter in the uncut version 🔥🔥🔥 — trust me, you don’t want to miss that.
In short: Love in The Air might take a few episodes to settle into, but once it does, it soars 🌈. If you're looking for passion, healing, strong character arcs, and unforgettable chemistry — this show delivers it all 💯.
Even without reading the manga, the direction of this story feels quite clear. As someone who’s watched many BL series, the pattern is familiar — enemies ➡️ lovers 💕 ➡️ boyfriends ➡️ painful breakup 💔 ➡️ reunion and happy ending 🌈. The difference here is that the intimate scenes happened before the breakup, which makes it even more emotional and bittersweet.
Akin’s decision to step away from Jin doesn’t come from a lack of love — it’s out of protection 🛡️. He’s doing what he believes is best for Jin’s future. This is very similar to what I saw recently in ThamePo, where characters break up not because they’ve stopped loving each other, but because they want to protect their partner’s career and reputation. It’s a selfless and painful choice, and both are clearly hurting 😢💔.
What really stands out is how this series also reflects the harsh reality of what real-life actors and celebrities go through 🎭. Imagine not being able to openly love someone, being followed by fans both in person and online, and constantly hiding your identity. The emotional toll is heavy, and sadly, it contributes to the high mental health struggles and suicide rates we see in the South Korean entertainment industry 🕊️💔.
Don’t be discouraged by low ratings! I’ve watched over 200+ BL series on MDL, and from experience, some of the highest-rated shows (8s and 9s) aren’t always the best. In fact, many underrated gems lie in the 7s — those often end up being truly memorable.
It’s also worth noting that fan bias can heavily influence ratings. MDL allows early voting, even before a show airs or finishes, which can skew the numbers. In many Thai BLs, fan-favorite couples from previous series can lead to inflated ratings — even if the show itself isn’t strong.
On the other hand, Korean and Japanese BLs tend to focus more on storytelling, with little to no fan-based shipping, which often results in more grounded, honest ratings.
So keep an open mind, and don’t rely solely on the numbers! ⭐️🎬❤️
WTF I’m lost for word how can so much happen in one ep but so little explanation. I’ve been sitting here for…
I agreed
The first episode of The Bangkok Boys was far more heartbreaking than I anticipated. I expected a dramatic opening, but what I got was an emotional blow that left me stunned—especially in the last 10 minutes.
To summarize:
-On what should have been a joyful day—his 18th birthday—Sun becomes entangled in a violent conflict involving a Korean gang. In the chaos, his best friend Kong sacrifices himself and is killed right before his eyes. The most painful part is that Kong never got the chance to confess his feelings. Their final kiss was both a beginning and an end—a fleeting moment of love before it was ripped away. That scene was absolutely devastating.
-At the same time, Sun’s father is shot multiple times and dies, leaving him orphaned and alone in a single, unbearable night. Imagine experiencing the loss of the two most important people in your life—your best friend and your father—on the day you become an adult. The grief is immeasurable. It’s no surprise that this series might now follow a darker, more emotional path toward revenge or justice. It’s the only way for Sun to make sense of what’s happened, and perhaps, to heal in some way.
We also learn that Sun has spent the last three years in prison. But for what? From what we’ve seen, he committed no crime—he was just defending himself and the people he loved. Meanwhile, the Korean boy who stabbed Kong appears to have escaped any immediate consequences, though we don’t yet know the full story. I can only hope Sun gets the answers—and the closure—he deserves.
I also find myself hoping that his father's bodyguard survived. If he wakes up, maybe he can reveal the truth—who was behind the attack, and why. That moment of truth could set Sun on a path to finding peace—or perhaps revenge.
This first episode was emotionally overwhelming. If the rest of the series continues with this level of depth and sorrow, we’re in for a very intense and unforgettable journey.
If you appreciate intense action, dark themes, and narratives of vengeance, this drama will undoubtedly appeal to you. It is refreshing to encounter a Boys’ Love story set outside the typical university or high-school milieu.
Disregarding kisskh ratings, I have personally watched over 200+ BL titles, and some of those rated as low as 7s have proven to be among the very best.
🔥 The Special Episode was the perfect way to wrap up PayuRain and PrapaiSky's stories! More hot NC scenes 🔥, jealousy drama 😆, and cute beach moments 🏖️. Loved how Sky and Rain both left their boyfriends out of jealousy — so relatable! A sweet and spicy finale that gave us closure and plenty of laughs ❤️💥. Definitely a must-watch for fans!
🔥 Love in The Air was a wild ride I didn’t expect to love this much! First 4 eps were meh 😅 but I’m SO glad I kept watching. PayuRain were hot 💥 but PrapaiSky stole my heart 💚. The NC scenes? 🔥🔥🔥 Some of the best in BL. Please watch the uncut version on Viki — it makes a BIG difference! 💯
Loved the McDonald’s scenes 🍟 (especially the drive-thru hash brown moment 😂) and the chaotic Chiang Mai family visit — Sun and Ryu cracked me up 🤣.
The surprises made it even better: 💫 GL couple Yiwa & Marine 💕 + cameos from Love in the Air — Prapai & Sky’s wedding (Ep 1) and Payu & Rain’s proposal (Ep 3) 💍😭
Such a cute, spicy, and heartwarming BL!
Loved the McDonald’s scenes 🍟 (especially the drive-thru hash brown moment 😂) and the chaotic Chiang Mai family visit — Sun and Ryu cracked me up 🤣.
The surprises made it even better: 💫 GL couple Yiwa & Marine 💕 + cameos from Love in the Air — Prapai & Sky’s wedding (Ep 1) and Payu & Rain’s proposal (Ep 3) 💍😭
Such a cute, spicy, and heartwarming BL!
Mick and Top’s acting range was amazing 🎭—they truly brought every character to life. The visuals were stunning too 🎬💫. A few episodes had slower pacing, but overall it left me with a warm heart and a full smile 😊💕
Solid 8.5/10 from me! Worth watching if you love thoughtful, layered BL storytelling 🌈💖
Mick and Top’s acting range was amazing 🎭—they truly brought every character to life. The visuals were stunning too 🎬💫. A few episodes had slower pacing, but overall it left me with a warm heart and a full smile 😊💕
Solid 8.5/10 from me! Worth watching if you love thoughtful, layered BL storytelling 🌈💖
To start, the “mama/papa” nickname banter isn’t new or random — it was introduced and consistently used in Season 1 as part of Babe and Charlie’s unique relationship dynamic. If it felt cringey now, it probably wasn’t for you then either. But that doesn’t make it bad writing — it makes it consistent. Whether or not it resonates with every viewer, it’s a deliberate choice that reflects their bond and playful intimacy, not lazy or unserious storytelling.
Secondly, in real-life intimacy — especially in close, emotionally charged relationships — it's completely normal for couples to use nicknames or inside language during vulnerable moments. Many people don’t use each other’s actual names in private or romantic settings. The “mama/papa” exchange, while unconventional for some, actually reflects comfort, playfulness, and emotional closeness, not childish roleplay.
Moreover, PitBabe has never pretended to be a “traditional” BL. It leans into bold storytelling — both sexually confident and emotionally vulnerable. In Episode 1 alone, we see intense physical chemistry, genuine affection, and a cinematic racing sequence (the high-speed scene around the shipping containers was particularly well-done). It’s daring in tone, visually upgraded from Season 1, and refreshingly unafraid to be both spicy and sincere.
Finally, not every BL series needs to cater to the same audience or aesthetic. PitBabe appeals to fans who enjoy high-energy drama, confident characters, and a bit of outrageous flair. If that’s not for everyone, that’s fair — but dismissing it as “grieving for BL” overlooks the diverse tastes and evolving directions within the genre.
The same pattern occurred with The Spirealm and Blue Canvas of Youthful Days—both Chinese BL dramas were initially canceled but later returned.
That said, I feel truly disheartened about Immortality. Imagine the immense effort that went into producing all 58 episodes, with the cast and crew working tirelessly day and night, only for the series to remain unreleased. There are over 100,000 comments on kisskh pleading for its release. It’s deeply saddening. Unfortunately, the current climate in China remains strongly homophobic.
🔥 Season 2 wastes no time turning up the heat. From the opening moments, Babe and Charlie are on fire — their chemistry is undeniable, intense, and completely captivating. The way they touch, tease, and look at each other had me blushing and smiling 😳💘. There’s a deeper passion this season — not just physical attraction, but something more vulnerable, more real.
🏎️ And that first race scene? Total adrenaline rush! The high-speed action weaving around the shipping containers was badass — sleek, intense, and full throttle. It instantly reminded us that PitBabe is as much about speed as it is about sparks.
👥 Loved seeing the full cast return, and I’m already intrigued by the new face, Willy (played by Milk 🍼). His entrance was cool, confident, and perfectly set the tone for more action to come.
💫 Episode 1 sets the bar sky-high. With bold visuals, tight pacing, sizzling chemistry, and so much heart, this is already shaping up to be an unforgettable ride.
Fridays are now officially for PitBabe 2, and Saturdays for The Next Prince — weekends just got a whole lot better 💋🖤.
🔥 Season 2 wastes no time turning up the heat. From the opening moments, Babe and Charlie are on fire — their chemistry is undeniable, intense, and completely captivating. The way they touch, tease, and look at each other had me blushing and smiling 😳💘. There’s a deeper passion this season — not just physical attraction, but something more vulnerable, more real.
🏎️ And that first race scene? Total adrenaline rush! The high-speed action weaving around the shipping containers was badass — sleek, intense, and full throttle. It instantly reminded us that PitBabe is as much about speed as it is about sparks.
👥 Loved seeing the full cast return, and I’m already intrigued by the new face, Willy (played by Milk 🍼). His entrance was cool, confident, and perfectly set the tone for more action to come.
💫 Episode 1 sets the bar sky-high. With bold visuals, tight pacing, sizzling chemistry, and so much heart, this is already shaping up to be an unforgettable ride.
Fridays are now officially for PitBabe 2, and Saturdays for The Next Prince — weekends just got a whole lot better 💋🖤.
⭐ 8/10
This Our Dining Table special was such a cute way to wrap things up! 💕 It was lovely seeing the main couple, little Tane, and his dad go on a trip to celebrate Tane’s birthday 🎉. The family vibes were warm and full of love, and of course, Tane continued to be the absolute star 🥺💛.
There was a bit of jealousy and miscommunication between the couple 😅, but I’m glad it was resolved sweetly by the end. Their quiet moments together really brought out the gentle tone this series is known for.
That said… the holiday house was so old and outdated 🏚️😂. Definitely not the scenic getaway I was hoping for, and the cinematography wasn’t as pretty or polished as the main series. But despite the visuals, the emotion and warmth still came through.
🍰 Overall, a simple, cute, and heartwarming special that gave us one last cozy moment with these characters.
Tane absolutely stole my heart 🥹 — he’s the main reason I kept watching! The story is sweet and simple, but a bit slow and stretched over 10 eps. Chemistry between the leads felt a little awkward at times 😅. Still, it’s a cozy, heartwarming watch if you're in the mood for something light.
⭐ 8/10 for the comfort vibes (and Tane! 🧡)
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.
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.
Rain (Noeul) is kind of dumb in the cutest way possible 🤭 — clumsy, stubborn, and totally endearing. He’s the perfect chaotic match for Payu (Boss), who’s confident, aggressive, and cool under pressure 🔥. Their chemistry grew stronger with each episode, and by Episode 6, I was fully invested. That NC riding scene? 🏍️🔥 Absolutely iconic. So hot, so intense — one of the best scenes in BL history.
Even though I came for PayuRain, I completely fell in love with PrapaiSky once their story began in Episode 8 💘. Their first NC scene was incredibly sexy and instantly pulled me in 😳. I binged the rest of the series — including the special episode — overnight because I simply couldn’t stop watching ⏰➡️📺. Sky’s trauma and healing journey hit hard 💔, and Prapai? He’s the definition of a green flag ✅🌱. Supportive, patient, and respectful — their relationship felt so real and earned, and I was rooting for them every step of the way 🙌.
Let’s be honest — the NC scenes in this series are next-level 💥. Not only are they hot and well-shot 🔥, but they feel emotionally grounded and meaningful. Easily some of the best in the genre. But beyond the steamy moments, the plot and character development were genuinely strong 📈. The show balances romance, trauma, healing, and humor so well — it kept me hooked the whole way through 🌀.
📣 Important Viewing Tip: Watch the Uncut Version!
Please don’t watch the cut version on YouTube 🚫. Watch the uncut version on Viki ✅. It’s only a few minutes longer per episode, but those minutes include key emotional and intimate scenes that truly elevate the experience 💔➡️❤️🩹.
For example, in Episode 13, after Prapai rescues Sky from his ex, the YouTube version leaves out a crucial moment where Sky explains everything — how he was tied up, gang SA'd, and tortured by his ex’s friends 😢. That scene is so important to understanding his pain and the trust he’s building with Prapai. Plus yes, the NC scenes are longer and hotter in the uncut version 🔥🔥🔥 — trust me, you don’t want to miss that.
In short: Love in The Air might take a few episodes to settle into, but once it does, it soars 🌈. If you're looking for passion, healing, strong character arcs, and unforgettable chemistry — this show delivers it all 💯.
Akin’s decision to step away from Jin doesn’t come from a lack of love — it’s out of protection 🛡️. He’s doing what he believes is best for Jin’s future. This is very similar to what I saw recently in ThamePo, where characters break up not because they’ve stopped loving each other, but because they want to protect their partner’s career and reputation. It’s a selfless and painful choice, and both are clearly hurting 😢💔.
What really stands out is how this series also reflects the harsh reality of what real-life actors and celebrities go through 🎭. Imagine not being able to openly love someone, being followed by fans both in person and online, and constantly hiding your identity. The emotional toll is heavy, and sadly, it contributes to the high mental health struggles and suicide rates we see in the South Korean entertainment industry 🕊️💔.
I’ve watched over 200+ BL series on MDL, and from experience, some of the highest-rated shows (8s and 9s) aren’t always the best. In fact, many underrated gems lie in the 7s — those often end up being truly memorable.
It’s also worth noting that fan bias can heavily influence ratings.
MDL allows early voting, even before a show airs or finishes, which can skew the numbers. In many Thai BLs, fan-favorite couples from previous series can lead to inflated ratings — even if the show itself isn’t strong.
On the other hand, Korean and Japanese BLs tend to focus more on storytelling, with little to no fan-based shipping, which often results in more grounded, honest ratings.
So keep an open mind, and don’t rely solely on the numbers!
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The first episode of The Bangkok Boys was far more heartbreaking than I anticipated. I expected a dramatic opening, but what I got was an emotional blow that left me stunned—especially in the last 10 minutes.
To summarize:
-On what should have been a joyful day—his 18th birthday—Sun becomes entangled in a violent conflict involving a Korean gang. In the chaos, his best friend Kong sacrifices himself and is killed right before his eyes. The most painful part is that Kong never got the chance to confess his feelings. Their final kiss was both a beginning and an end—a fleeting moment of love before it was ripped away. That scene was absolutely devastating.
-At the same time, Sun’s father is shot multiple times and dies, leaving him orphaned and alone in a single, unbearable night.
Imagine experiencing the loss of the two most important people in your life—your best friend and your father—on the day you become an adult. The grief is immeasurable. It’s no surprise that this series might now follow a darker, more emotional path toward revenge or justice. It’s the only way for Sun to make sense of what’s happened, and perhaps, to heal in some way.
We also learn that Sun has spent the last three years in prison. But for what? From what we’ve seen, he committed no crime—he was just defending himself and the people he loved. Meanwhile, the Korean boy who stabbed Kong appears to have escaped any immediate consequences, though we don’t yet know the full story. I can only hope Sun gets the answers—and the closure—he deserves.
I also find myself hoping that his father's bodyguard survived. If he wakes up, maybe he can reveal the truth—who was behind the attack, and why. That moment of truth could set Sun on a path to finding peace—or perhaps revenge.
This first episode was emotionally overwhelming. If the rest of the series continues with this level of depth and sorrow, we’re in for a very intense and unforgettable journey.
Disregarding kisskh ratings, I have personally watched over 200+ BL titles, and some of those rated as low as 7s have proven to be among the very best.