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On Poisonous Love Nov 22, 2025
Perfect
This is the best 2025 thai-drama so far. Storyline is what gets me the most because it is clear and there's that thing that reminds me of that Mexican and Brazilian soap operas haha. Both actresses are so talented and the visuals... visuals are just AMAZING. I would give 10/10, but it is not enough, so i'll be giving it 10000000000000/10.
Replying to Sunny Nov 21, 2025
hey- just wanted to say how much i appreciate your comment <3 the majority of viewers seem to have hated s2,…
Thanks
On At 25:00, in Akasaka Season 2 Nov 4, 2025
I’M NOT OK 😭❄️ Season 2 of At 25:00, in Alaska is ruining me in the best way!! The silence, the longing, the snow, the EYES 😭🤍 Every episode feels like getting hugged and stabbed at the same time 😭❤️‍🔥 They’re older, softer, sadder — and I’m obsessed!! #JapaneseBL #Ongoing
On Mystique in the Mirror Nov 4, 2025
I CAN’T BREATHE 😭🔥 Only 3 episodes and Mystique in the Mirror already owns my soul!! The tension, the stares, the mirror scenes — HELP 😩🪞 The vibe is dark, sexy, and tragic and I’m addicted!! If this ends in heartbreak, I’m smashing the mirror myself 😭❤️‍🔥 #ThaiBL #Ongoing
Replying to Ivy Nov 2, 2025
Title Chosen Home
I was going to wait to binge watch this one but you've reeled me in. Your comment makes this sound exactly up…
ok 👍 enjoy
On Futari Escape Nov 2, 2025
“Futari Escape is soft, dreamy, and quietly rebellious — the kind of GL that doesn’t need grand drama to make you feel everything 🌸💫. It’s about two women who decide to ditch their stressful lives and just escape, even if only for a while. What follows is freedom — the small, beautiful kind found in laughter, snacks, and stolen glances under the afternoon sun.

Their chemistry is natural, their comfort in each other’s presence feels lived-in, and the cinematography captures that peaceful, slice-of-life intimacy Japan does so well. It’s not about declarations or labels; it’s about connection, quiet joy, and choosing to breathe again. Futari Escape feels like a love letter to friendship, escapism, and soft queer happiness — a gentle, healing story that leaves you warm inside 🍃💞.”
On A(ir) Moment Nov 2, 2025
Title A(ir) Moment
“A(ir) Moment caught me completely off-guard — sci-fi meets BL in the most intense way possible 🌌🔥. Imagine: a near-futuristic world falling apart, four guys waking up with no memories, and then emotions, survival instincts and love all getting tangled in the wreckage. The setting is bleak, the stakes are high, and the chemistry between the survivors is electric — tension, fear, attraction, loss, hope… all in one breath.

What gives this series major impact is how it uses its genre to amplify the feelings. The silence of a broken world makes every touch louder, every look heavier. The characters aren’t just fighting for each other’s bodies, but for their identities, their souls, their future. It’s dark, it’s raw, and it hits deep. If you’re craving a BL that pushes boundaries, mixes survival-thrill with emotional meltdown, you’ve got to dive into A(ir) Moment. Strap in, because this ride won’t let you go 🖤.”
On Unlimited Love Nov 2, 2025
“Unlimited Love hit harder than expected — what starts as a cheeky office BL quickly turns into a story about connection, healing, and desire 💖🔥. The banter between the leads is electric, full of sarcasm and sexual tension that slowly shifts into something tender. They’re messy, flawed, and so real that you can’t help rooting for them even when they screw up.

What makes this show stand out is how it balances humor with heart. One moment you’re laughing, the next you’re staring at the screen with your chest tight because the emotions land so quietly and so deep. It’s romantic without being soft, dramatic without being fake — just two people finding something real in all the chaos. Stylish, mature, and perfectly addictive 😮‍💨💞.”
On Chosen Home Nov 2, 2025
Title Chosen Home
“Chosen Home feels like a warm hug wrapped in melancholy 🏠💫. It’s one of those slow, quiet Japanese BLs that doesn’t try to impress you — it just gets under your skin and stays there. Two men, both a little lost, end up sharing a space and slowly realize they’ve found something much deeper than comfort: a home in each other.

The pacing is gentle, the cinematography soft and poetic — sunlight through curtains, the sound of rain against windows, cooking together in silence. It’s domestic intimacy at its best: the kind that sneaks up on you until one day you realize they’re already a couple in everything but words. Their chemistry isn’t loud, it’s lived-in — a shared smile, a hand brushing over tea cups, eyes that say “you matter.”

What makes Chosen Home so powerful is its honesty. It’s not about passion or chaos; it’s about love that heals. The show explores loneliness, aging, and the beauty of being truly seen by someone. It’s not flashy or dramatic, but god, it’s real.

If you’re into BLs that whisper instead of shout, that trade kisses for quiet companionship, this is it. Chosen Home is gentle, tender, and profoundly human — proof that sometimes love doesn’t need fireworks… just a place to stay 💞🍃.”
“School Trip is the kind of BL that sneaks up on you — soft, awkward, and heartbreakingly real 🩵✨. It’s that quiet, nostalgic kind of story Japan does best: no shouting, no drama, just emotions blooming in the spaces between words.

Asahi is shy, isolated, the kind of guy who fades into the background. Then suddenly, he ends up stuck in a school trip group with Tsukasa — charming, popular, the boy everyone wants to be near. And that’s when the magic starts. The tension is gentle but magnetic; the way they look at each other feels so personal it almost hurts.

What makes School Trip special isn’t just the slow-burn romance — it’s how real it feels. The uncertainty, the little smiles, the hesitation before a touch… everything screams first love. It’s not about grand gestures, it’s about that quiet realization of oh no, I think I like him. 😳

The visuals are stunning — sunlight through train windows, laughter over awkward silences, those small, perfect teenage moments that stick in your heart. It’s tender, innocent, and beautifully made.

If you love BLs that feel like poetry — soft, warm, and painfully human — School Trip is a must-watch. It’s the kind of love story that makes you smile through tears and remember your own first crush 🌸💞.”
On Therapy Game Nov 2, 2025
Title Therapy Game
“Therapy Game JP is that perfect storm of lust, regret, and emotional damage that only Japan can pull off 😮‍💨🖤. It’s smart, subtle, and sexy in that painfully slow way that makes your heart hurt — like watching two broken souls try to outplay each other and ending up falling instead.

Minato and Shizuma are complete opposites: one’s cold, wounded, and hiding behind sarcasm; the other’s warm, naive, and just too kind for his own good. When their paths cross after one unforgettable night, it starts as a dangerous game — ‘make him fall for me, then destroy him’ — but of course, feelings don’t play by the rules.

The chemistry is magnetic. Every scene drips with unspoken tension: a stare that lasts too long, fingers brushing on purpose, the silence right before someone gives in. The Japanese production nails that quiet intimacy — no overacting, no noise, just pure emotional chaos under the surface.

It’s mature, psychological, and beautifully tragic. The kind of BL where love isn’t soft — it’s messy, raw, and a little cruel. And that’s exactly why it’s unforgettable. For fans who live for slow burns, subtle desire, and pain that tastes like pleasure — Therapy Game is pure perfection. 💔🔥”
On Therapy Nov 2, 2025
Title Therapy
“God, Therapy (Korea) hit me like a slow, emotional car crash — quiet, painful, and absolutely mesmerizing 🥀💔. This isn’t your fluffy BL. It’s deep, psychological, and charged with so much sexual and emotional tension you can feel it through the screen. The remake takes everything from the Japanese version and turns it darker, sharper, more intense — pure Korean angst wrapped in elegance.

The chemistry between the leads? Unreal. It’s not loud or obvious — it’s the kind of attraction that burns in silence. A stare that lasts too long, a touch that lingers just a second more than it should. You can see both of them fighting the pull, hiding their scars behind polite smiles, and still getting completely undone by each other. It’s intoxicating and cruelly beautiful.

The cinematography is cold and precise — every frame feels heavy with meaning. The writing dives into trauma, trust, and the way love can both heal and destroy. And the actors? They act with their eyes. It’s devastating.

This BL is not for everyone — it’s slow, haunting, and painfully human. But for those who crave emotion over fluff, power over words, and intimacy that feels dangerously real… Therapy is perfection. It doesn’t kiss you; it consumes you. 🖤🔥
On Head 2 Head Nov 2, 2025
Title Head 2 Head
“Head 2 Head had me grinning, gasping, and straight-up yelling at my screen 😤🔥 This show is pure enemies-to-lovers tension done right — two stubborn racers, all pride and adrenaline, circling each other like it’s war… until it isn’t. Every time Jay and Jinn glare, you can feel the heat rising; every shove or smirk is one second away from a kiss.

The racing scenes are slick and exciting, but the real competition happens in the locker room, on the edge of a confession they both refuse to make. There’s sweat, frustration, jealousy — all that beautifully messy emotional fuel we BL fans live for. And when they finally let their guards down? Damn. Sparks, skin, heartbeats — everything.

What makes it even better is how it balances macho pride with raw vulnerability. You see two men trying not to fall — and failing spectacularly. The acting sells it, the tension is addictive, and the chemistry is dangerous in the best possible way.

If you love your BLs with passion, rivalry, and just a hint of violence that somehow turns into desire 😏💥, Head 2 Head is your next obsession. It’s hot, loud, and unforgettable — the kind of series that leaves tire marks and bite marks.”
On Pit Babe Season 2 Nov 2, 2025
“Season 2 takes everything from the first season and cranks it up to dangerously hot 🔥💔. The emotions are deeper, the stakes are higher, and Babe and Charlie’s relationship gets way more complicated (and yeah, way more intense). There’s jealousy, betrayal, and moments that make you scream “JUST KISS ALREADY!” — and then they actually do, and it’s fire. The story explores love under pressure, fame, and fighting to stay together when everything’s falling apart. It’s messy, passionate, and totally addictive. If Season 1 was foreplay, Season 2 is full-on combustion 🏍️💣. Easily one of the best Thai BL sequels ever.”
On Pit Babe Season 2: Uncut Nov 2, 2025
“Season 2 takes everything from the first season and cranks it up to dangerously hot 🔥💔. The emotions are deeper, the stakes are higher, and Babe and Charlie’s relationship gets way more complicated (and yeah, way more intense). There’s jealousy, betrayal, and moments that make you scream “JUST KISS ALREADY!” — and then they actually do, and it’s fire. The story explores love under pressure, fame, and fighting to stay together when everything’s falling apart. It’s messy, passionate, and totally addictive. If Season 1 was foreplay, Season 2 is full-on combustion 🏍️💣. Easily one of the best Thai BL sequels ever.”
On Pit Babe: Uncut Nov 2, 2025
“Season 1 of Pit Babe is pure adrenaline and sexual tension on the racetrack 🏁🔥. It’s fast, loud, and unapologetically hot. Babe and Charlie’s dynamic is pure enemies-to-lovers gold — all teasing, glaring, and way too much staring. The racing scenes are slick, but the real heat happens off the track. Every argument feels like it could end with a kiss or a punch (sometimes both). The production quality is high, the chemistry is explosive, and the emotional beats actually hit. It’s not just about racing — it’s about desire, trust, and trying not to crash into each other’s hearts. Bold, sexy, and ridiculously fun 😎💥.”
On That Summer Nov 2, 2025
Title That Summer
“This BL feels like sunlight and heartbreak at the same time ☀️💔. That Summer is quiet, nostalgic, and deeply emotional — the kind of story that doesn’t scream; it whispers. Two people reconnect after years apart, and what unfolds is a soft, bittersweet love that feels so real. The cinematography is stunning — warm tones, gentle breezes, that feeling of time standing still. The chemistry is subtle but powerful; every pause and glance tells a story. It’s not about big drama, it’s about the little moments that change everything. A slow burn that leaves your chest aching in the best way. Simply beautiful 🌸.”
On Mission: Love or Lies Nov 2, 2025
“Mission: Love or Lies is one of those reality-style GLs that feels way too real — in the best possible way 💋🎬. It’s flirty, messy, and full of those unscripted little moments that make your heart flutter. The contestants start out playing a game, but end up falling in love for real (and we see it happening, that’s the thrill). There’s teasing, jealousy, real tension — it’s addictive as hell. The energy between the girls is magnetic, and the editing keeps it spicy without feeling fake. It’s sexy, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt. If you love queer reality with real chemistry and a bit of chaos, this one’s for you 💞🔥.”
On Me and Who Nov 2, 2025
Title Me and Who
2025)

“Me and Who is chaotic, hilarious, and ridiculously cute 😂💞. It’s one of those BLs that doesn’t take itself too seriously — full of mistaken identities, dumb arguments, and chemistry so natural it feels unscripted. The comedy actually lands, but what really got me is how it sneaks real feelings into the chaos. Beneath the jokes, it’s about self-acceptance and loving someone for who they are (or maybe who you thought they were 👀). It’s sexy in a cheeky way, silly but sincere, and totally binge-worthy. It made me laugh, then suddenly made me feel. Honestly? The perfect comfort-chaos combo 💖.”
On Goddess Bless You from Death Nov 2, 2025
“This one wrecked me in the softest, strangest way 🕯️. Goddless Bless You From Death is dark, poetic, and heartbreakingly beautiful. It’s a story about a man who falls for the very embodiment of Death — yeah, you read that right. The atmosphere is gothic and dreamlike, full of slow glances and whispered confessions that cut deep. The cinematography? Gorgeous. The music? Haunting. The emotions? Brutal. It’s not about lust or drama — it’s about connection, redemption, and a love that defies time itself. It’s tragic, sexy, and tender all at once. A supernatural BL that feels more like a prayer than a story. Just… breathtaking 🖤.”