When Destiny Meets Desire: The Next Prince
đ King Assavadevathin:
âTo Prince Khanin, Prince Ramil, and Prince CalvinâŚ
Please, just one of you â like girls. I need an heir, not the next season of Boysâ Love.â đŠđ
đ¸ Princess Ava:
âI do.â đââď¸đ (Youâre welcome, Your Majesty.)
High budget. Gorgeous production. And quite possibly some of the best costumes Iâve ever seen in a BL. Every outfit looked like it belonged in a royal museum exhibitâtruly a feast for the eyes.
Zee and NuNew? As expected, their chemistry is electric. Theyâre so comfortable with each other that even the smallest glance feels loaded with meaning. Add in the delightful side couplesâJimmy/Ohm and Net/JJâand this series really gave me a full-course BL meal.
And oh, the NC scenesâŚ
That scene was nothing short of cinematic poetry. The royal guard and the prince collided like fate itself had been waiting for this moment. Time seemed to slow as they moved with aching precisionâno rush, only reverence. Their kisses were deep and desperate, laced with longing and truth, tongues entwining as if trying to memorize each otherâs soul. Their eyes spoke volumesâburning with love, pain, and the weight of everything unspoken. And then, as the bodyguard finally entered his prince, he held him close and whispered âbreatheââa single word that shattered the silence like a vow. In that moment, it wasnât just bodies meetingâit was hearts breaking open, lives intertwining, destiny unfolding.
A big round of applause to both NuNew and Zeeâthis scene is a testament to their extraordinary chemistry, carried over beautifully from their previous series and so clearly alive even offscreen. Their connection breathes life into every frame.
What I didnât like:
⢠Some episodes dragged and felt like filler where nothing much happened.
⢠Ah yes, completely realistic.
You spend your whole life in London, form close friendships, go to school, build relationships â and then one day, strangers try to kill you and your father. So you flee to Thailand, and apparently, thatâs the end of that. No one notices youâre gone. then⌠crickets? No calls? No texts? Not even a dramatic group chat message? Not even one âHey bro, are you alive??â on Facebook? Apparently, once Khanin lands in Thailand, his entire London life just hits delete.
The writers really said: âLetâs just forget his entire existence in London ever happened.â Like⌠okay? Realism who? Continuity what?
Overall:
A beautiful series with stunning costumes, solid action, royal betrayal, and passionate NC scenes. It couldâve been a full 10/10 if the plot and writing were tighter. Still, if youâre here for the romance, the visuals, and ZeeNuNew magic, this series delivers.
âTo Prince Khanin, Prince Ramil, and Prince CalvinâŚ
Please, just one of you â like girls. I need an heir, not the next season of Boysâ Love.â đŠđ
đ¸ Princess Ava:
âI do.â đââď¸đ (Youâre welcome, Your Majesty.)
High budget. Gorgeous production. And quite possibly some of the best costumes Iâve ever seen in a BL. Every outfit looked like it belonged in a royal museum exhibitâtruly a feast for the eyes.
Zee and NuNew? As expected, their chemistry is electric. Theyâre so comfortable with each other that even the smallest glance feels loaded with meaning. Add in the delightful side couplesâJimmy/Ohm and Net/JJâand this series really gave me a full-course BL meal.
And oh, the NC scenesâŚ
That scene was nothing short of cinematic poetry. The royal guard and the prince collided like fate itself had been waiting for this moment. Time seemed to slow as they moved with aching precisionâno rush, only reverence. Their kisses were deep and desperate, laced with longing and truth, tongues entwining as if trying to memorize each otherâs soul. Their eyes spoke volumesâburning with love, pain, and the weight of everything unspoken. And then, as the bodyguard finally entered his prince, he held him close and whispered âbreatheââa single word that shattered the silence like a vow. In that moment, it wasnât just bodies meetingâit was hearts breaking open, lives intertwining, destiny unfolding.
A big round of applause to both NuNew and Zeeâthis scene is a testament to their extraordinary chemistry, carried over beautifully from their previous series and so clearly alive even offscreen. Their connection breathes life into every frame.
What I didnât like:
⢠Some episodes dragged and felt like filler where nothing much happened.
⢠Ah yes, completely realistic.
You spend your whole life in London, form close friendships, go to school, build relationships â and then one day, strangers try to kill you and your father. So you flee to Thailand, and apparently, thatâs the end of that. No one notices youâre gone. then⌠crickets? No calls? No texts? Not even a dramatic group chat message? Not even one âHey bro, are you alive??â on Facebook? Apparently, once Khanin lands in Thailand, his entire London life just hits delete.
The writers really said: âLetâs just forget his entire existence in London ever happened.â Like⌠okay? Realism who? Continuity what?
Overall:
A beautiful series with stunning costumes, solid action, royal betrayal, and passionate NC scenes. It couldâve been a full 10/10 if the plot and writing were tighter. Still, if youâre here for the romance, the visuals, and ZeeNuNew magic, this series delivers.
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