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Fourever You (Uncut Ver.)
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10/10 Well, I really liked it...

If a show isn't all that interesting, I will find myself subconsciously counting the absurd amount of table lamps they've used to dress a set. Set designers just LOVE table lamps. l've seen all 16 current episodes of Fourever You and haven't counted lamps once. In fact, get so caught up with what's going on that I forget I don't speak Thai and I have to rewind to catch up on the subtitles.
Sure, the show isn't without its flaws. I personally am not a fan of the 3 Stooges slapstick side friendships that seem to get shoe-horned in a lot to these types of series. Also the flow seems too drawn out and disjointed in the Ter/Hill storyline. And the subtitles look like they've been written by an Al who is both drunk, and dyslexic. Just as well I'm fluent in reading between the lines. It's such a pity I haven't been able to get my hands on an English language version of the books this is based on...yet.
loved the friendship dynamics of the four 2nd Year medical students. It actually looked like they were genuinely friends IRL as well as on-screen. I also quite enjoyed the Ter and North friendship. It looked fun. Sure, the actor who plays Easter goes way too far over the top, but you get used to it.
But I'm all in for the Johan/North relationship. Bas and Maky have brilliant chemistry, and I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline.
The casting directors sure knew what they were doing when they cast Typhoon. I do know some of what's coming in season 2 and I don't know if my poor heart can take it.
Overall, I didn't find the acting to be poor at all, with the exception of just a couple of minor actor roles. I also pay to watch the longer uncut versions, which seem to be 10 minutes longer than what you get for free on YouTube in the UK. No big deal, just swapped in Studio Wabi Sabi and cancelled Disney+...no great loss.

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Love in the Big City
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10/10 Honestly the best series that came out this year not even bl. THE BEST OF THE BEST LITBC

Love in the Big City is hands down the best series to come out this year, capturing the full spectrum of emotions across its eight episodes. From love and passion to heartbreak and redemption, the show takes you on a journey that feels as real as life itself. The blend of romantic, spicy, and heartbreaking moments keeps the viewer emotionally engaged, ensuring that no episode feels lacking.
What sets Love in the Big City apart is how it handles love and intimacy. The romantic and spicy scenes are beautifully done, adding depth to the characters' relationships without ever feeling gratuitous. Every kiss, every intimate glance, and every heated moment between the characters feels earned, making the love stories in the series compelling and intense. These moments highlight the chemistry between the characters and make their love stories feel both passionate and genuine. It's rare for a series to handle romantic scenes with such a balance of emotion and sensuality, and Love in the Big City gets it just right.
Beyond the romance, the series delves into some deeply sad and emotionally charged scenes that hit hard. Moments of heartbreak and loss are portrayed with a rawness that feels authentic, pulling you into the characters' pain and struggles. There were episodes that left me in tears as the characters faced personal challenges and societal judgments that felt all too real. The exploration of these heavier emotions made the lighter moments of love and joy feel all the more precious, creating a powerful contrast that kept me hooked throughout the entire season.
The emotional depth of the show is further amplified by its soundtrack, which perfectly captures the mood of each scene. Whether it's a tender love scene or a moment of crushing sadness, the music enhances the emotional impact, drawing you even deeper into the story. The score plays a key role in making every scene feel more intimate and real, whether it's the quiet moments between characters or the more dramatic confrontations.
What truly stands out is how the series balances these intense emotional moments with humor and lightness. There are scenes that make you laugh, moments that fill you with joy, and then, in an instant, you're hit with a wave of sadness as the characters face the realities of their lives. This constant shift in tone keeps the series dynamic and unpredictable, making it impossible to turn away.
The cast did an incredible job bringing their characters to life. Every performance felt genuine, and the chemistry between the characters was palpable, particularly in the romantic scenes. The actors succeeded in making their relationships feel layered and complicated, which only heightened the emotional stakes. Watching them navigate love, desire, and heartbreak felt like an emotional workout in the best way possible.
The spicy scenes in the show are handled tastefully and effectively. Rather than simply being there for shock value, they are woven into the fabric of the characters' stories, enhancing the emotional connection between them. They add a layer of intimacy that makes the relationships feel more grounded and real, something that's often missing in many series that try to balance romance with more physica expressions of love.
In summary, Love in the Big City is a perfect balance of emotional highs and lows. It takes you from the heat of passion to the depths of sadness, leaving you completely invested in the characters' journeys. With its stunning storytelling, beautiful score, and unforgettable moments of love and heartbreak, this series has set a new bar for romantic dramas. It's the kind of show that leaves you thinking about it long after it's over-a true emotional experience from start to finish.

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Shine (Acoustic Ver.)
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Nov 28, 2025
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 Apo Nattawin illuminates Shine: A Stellar Debut as Dr. Trin

Set in 1969, against the backdrop of a politically delicate Thailand, this premiere invites us into a story that's as much about intellect as it is about ideology & at its center stands Dr. Trin Suwannaphas, brought to life with layered restraint by my favorite actor Apo Nattawin.
As Dr. Trin, APO is refined & luminous! A young man forged in intellect, privilege, and purpose. A prodigy who studied in France and came back with a vision. A purpose.
His voice is deeper, smoother, his diction is measured. Every gesture, every pause is intentional yet smooth.
Apo doesn't "act" rich. He embodies the saying "Great acting is invisible". From how he listens more than he speaks to how his eyes do the work of ten monologues. To how he folds his coat. Body language upright but never stiff, elegant without being performative.
My fav Trin Scenes: 1. That long, close-up shot of his beautifully chiseled face as he quietly marvels at the Moon landing with equal parts awe and subtle critique. Apo internalizes that wonder so deeply, then shifts into quiet condescension toward the elites who cheer "one giant leap for mankind" while so many still struggle to take even a single step here on Earth.
2. His face, caught between concern, panic, pain & detachment seeing the student protests as he thinks back to his traumatic memory reveals the scholar's dilemma: observe or intervene 3. The scene with his aunt where Trin's face blossoms like a flower, reveals a bond of true affection.
Apo plays it with such warmth. And in classic gentleman fashion, he offers to have dinner again, just to keep her heart full. A small moment, but deeply telling of who Trin is.
4. Oh, the Paris scenes -chef's kiss. Heartbreakingly beautiful. I'd watch an entire series of Claire & Trin. And Apo speaking French? Divine.
Many fans took issue with the dark lighting, but for me, it felt right, raw, atmospheric, and beautifully reflective of the era's mystique.
What didn't quite work for me was how quickly the scenes between Tanwa and Trin progressed, it felt a bit rushed for such layered characters.
Other characters worth mentioning -Thevi with her radiant smile, Victor's spitfire rebel energy, and Kreilert's quiet strength and mystery. Can't wait to see more of them.
As a fan who waited 2 years for Apo's return, I still can't believe TeeYai/ Born to be bad is dropping right after Shine!
Netflix in November? What a double blessing.

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Shine (Orchestric Ver.)
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Apo Nattawin illuminates Shine: A Stellar Debut as Dr. Trin

Set in 1969, against the backdrop of a politically delicate Thailand, this premiere invites us into a story that's as much about intellect as it is about ideology & at its center stands Dr. Trin Suwannaphas, brought to life with layered restraint by my favorite actor Apo Nattawin.
As Dr. Trin, APO is refined & luminous! A young man forged in intellect, privilege, and purpose. A prodigy who studied in France and came back with a vision. A purpose.
His voice is deeper, smoother, his diction is measured. Every gesture, every pause is intentional yet smooth.
Apo doesn't "act" rich. He embodies the saying "Great acting is invisible". From how he listens more than he speaks to how his eyes do the work of ten monologues. To how he folds his coat. Body language upright but never stiff, elegant without being performative.
My fav Trin Scenes: 1. That long, close-up shot of his beautifully chiseled face as he quietly marvels at the Moon landing with equal parts awe and subtle critique. Apo internalizes that wonder so deeply, then shifts into quiet condescension toward the elites who cheer "one giant leap for mankind" while so many still struggle to take even a single step here on Earth.
2. His face, caught between concern, panic, pain & detachment seeing the student protests as he thinks back to his traumatic memory reveals the scholar's dilemma: observe or intervene 3. The scene with his aunt where Trin's face blossoms like a flower, reveals a bond of true affection.
Apo plays it with such warmth. And in classic gentleman fashion, he offers to have dinner again, just to keep her heart full. A small moment, but deeply telling of who Trin is.
4. Oh, the Paris scenes -chef's kiss. Heartbreakingly beautiful. I'd watch an entire series of Claire & Trin. And Apo speaking French? Divine.
Many fans took issue with the dark lighting, but for me, it felt right, raw, atmospheric, and beautifully reflective of the era's mystique.
What didn't quite work for me was how quickly the scenes between Tanwa and Trin progressed, it felt a bit rushed for such layered characters.
Other characters worth mentioning -Thevi with her radiant smile, Victor's spitfire rebel energy, and Kreilert's quiet strength and mystery. Can't wait to see more of them.
As a fan who waited 2 years for Apo's return, I still can't believe TeeYai/ Born to be bad is dropping right after Shine!
Netflix in November? What a double blessing.

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My School President
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Nov 28, 2025
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 The keyword is COMFORT

This bl was everything I needed to brighten my days. This was so so fluffy and it made me scream so many times.
It's the type of show that brings you so much comfort, so much happiness.
Pros:
* Fourthgemini was absolutely ADORABLE. They were kinda cliche but that cliche you absolutely adore and miss those days: the one that makes you melt your insides actually and feel super super single
* It was FUNNY. It made me miss romantic comedies. I rarely laugh at tv shows but especially some of Tinn's fantasies in his head made me die. Omg just remembering these scenes makes me laugh HE'S SO CUTE
* The bromance. The band was amazing with all their adorable bromance moments. This squad is my favorite, they became my family
-The music. I usually HATE when there is music or a guitar in a tv show but these songs were BOPS I'm telling you. The theme song especially is stuck in my head. And if music isn't for you just skip these parts, please don't let this stop you from watching.
* Dealing with issues. I loved how this show also dealt with homophobia, family issues (and other stuff regarding the family but *spoilers removed*) etc
Cons: NOTHING Even tho there were some scenes that annoyed me for example some arguments and yellings from some members of the band here and there (thankfully not from the main couple, these were minor arguments) for sometimes not even a good enough reason, they were thankfully all dealt with and everyone apologized so l was really happy and actually really touched.
In conclusion: JUST WATCH THIS SHOW YOU WON'T REGRET IT.

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Only Boo!
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Nov 28, 2025
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10/10 Moo is the cutest character l've ever seen

Okay... For some reason I didn't want to watch this. No idea why, I haven't seen the trailer, I didn't know anything about the actors, I just wasn't interested. WRONG! Know what convinces me to give it a chance? Comment where someone said it's similar to My school president. I'm a huge fan of MSP and when I heard this, I just had to watch it.
And I got hooked after a few minutes. I can't believe Keen and Sea are that young. Their chemistry is amazing and they are so cute together! Their scenes were amazing and great.
Moo is definitely the cutest character l've ever seen. Have you seen his smile? Damn, if I was a girl in that universe, I'd be head over heels in love with him. Kang as well. Damn, those two really match together.
The thing is, both of them are newbies in the entertainment industry, but it's really hard to believe. Well, the same thing ! thought about Gemini and Fourth and look at them now. I see KeenSea can be the same as they are and I hope they will be. I want to see them again.
Side couple? They were cute as well. I totally love them both. I mean, all four of them. Kang, Moo, Yos and Tae. It's really hard to choose which couple I liked more. It's impossible. For me at least. I just wish YosTae would get more screentime because I feel like there was much more they could show us. I feel like their story lacked something and I'll explain it later.
In the synopsis, there is something written about the no-dating rule in idol agency, so I thought they would date secretly and drama would come. Nope, nothing like that, only by the end. Moo is so cute while flirting with Kang. I love how he fell in love at first sight and then did whatever to pursue him! Aww that was so cute!
When the no-dating rule came, Many people were complaining and saying that it was totally unnecessary, but I feel like this part was actually needed. In my opinion both couples needed it.
Now I'm going to say something about Shone - Moo's cousin who also had a crush on Kang. So many people hated him and said he should disappear and let them be. But he did.
When he found out Kang was Moo's crush, he let them be together. He flirted with Kang again only six months after he and Moo had broken up. I see nothing wrong here. His feelings for Kang were real and there was nothing wrong with them.
I understand why people don't like it, but I personally did.
Now I'd like to say something about the end. I feel like it was too rushed. When I saw the preview of the 12th ep, the first thing I thought of was: I feel like this is gonna be too much drama for one ep. Too many things are unsolved and I think Yos and Tae deserve much more than one ep to complete their storyline. And I think that even now after finishing. It was too rushed.

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Unknown
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 Best BL of 2024 so far

Wow. So this was something amazing. A while ago I sent a friend this message: "It's amazing, amazing amazing amazing perfect great wonderful and I've run out of synonyms for the word amazing." And I stand by my words.
The interesting thing is that the series is filmed in Taiwan, but according to a Chinese book by a very famous author called Priest, One Chinese series based on a book by this author has already been banned in China, so I'm glad that Taiwan took the initiative to create such a wonderful work. It will be very difficult for me to say goodbye to this couple. I think this is the first time I'm sorry that it's not common outside of Thailand for couples to stay together and star in multiple series because Chris and Kurt are the stars. They played the roles of Qian and Yuan perfectly and put their best into both characters. Chemistry begets chemistry, tension builds, and sparks fly exactly when they're supposed to. AWESOME.

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Stay with Me
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Nov 28, 2025
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Overall 9.0
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10/10 Not just a remake

Like all BL fans, who loved "Addicted", the last Chinese BL series before the government banned the genre, I was skeptical when a new adaptation of the first book of the novel "Are you addicted?" was announced, especially as it was again a Chinese production. "It won't be BL, it'll be bromance at best," was what everybody thought and wrote, and when the series was released, BL fans were discussing for weeks whether this series was BL or not.
Honestly, I don't care what people call it. If you think, a BL series needs NC scenes or at least passionate kisses, then this may not be a BL series. But if yearning and loving glances, mutual unconditional trust, and some hints that the boys may have done more than just hug is sufficient for a movie or a series to be "Boys Love", then this series is BL.
Plus - "Stay with me" has a lot of allusions to LGBTQ+ symbols, and so l guess it is as far BL as Chinese censorship lets pass.
Anyway, it took me a couple of weeks until I stopped comparing "Addicted" and "Stay with me". I love both series, and "Stay with me" isn't just a remake, but a work of art of its own right.
"Stay with me" tells the story of Su Yu (Zhang Jiong Min), a very good student, who lives with his poor father after his mother left them when he was little, and Wu Bi (Xu Bin), the son of a rich father, who happens to have married Su Yu's mother, a fact which the boys only find out after some time.
Su Yu and Wu Bi go from enemies to friends, back to enemies, and back to very good friends who share a flat.
The ending is tragic, but as there is a second book, and as the director announced that there would be a second season, there is hope to see Su Yu and Wu Bi together again.
Zhang Jiong Min and Xu Bin are brilliant actors, and they have an amazing chemistry. For all the support roles, very good and experienced actors have been casted, and little Phoebe, who plays Duo Duo, is a natural for sure and steals many scenes.

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Kill to Love
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10/10 Best Wuxia BL of 2025

Kill to Love is shaping up to be a visually stunning, heart-wrenching wuxia BL (boys' love) drama with sweeping palace intrigue and martial arts grounded in emotional resonance and powerful acting.
The love between Duan and Shu is written with devastating tenderness. Every glance, every hesitation, every reunion feels like it's carved out of longing. It's the kind of romance that makes you ache where love and pain live side by side.
The leads deliver performances that carry weight. You don't just watch them, you feel them. Their chemistry is raw and believable, pulling you into every confrontation, every silent yearning. The side characters, too, carry their roles with conviction, elevating the story's tension.
Visually, the drama is stunning. The costumes are lush, detailed, and perfectly tailored to the characters, making each scene feel authentic and immersive. Every robe, every hairpiece, every sword detail helps bring the world to life.
The script is tightly written, with no wasted moments across its 12 episodes. The pacing is deliberate, slow enough to let emotions breathe, but sharp enough to keep the tension alive. It balances action, politics, and romance with elegance, always returning to the central love story.
The music is haunting and memorable. Melancholic strings and vocal tracks heighten the sense of yearning and tragedy. The OST doesn't just accompany the scenes it becomes part of the story, echoing long after an episode ends.
Kill to Love is a beautifully heart-wrenching drama, a rare mix of powerful acting, breathtaking costumes, thoughtful writing, and a soundtrack that lingers. It's not just a story you watch; it's one you carry with you.
My Special Thanks To the entire cast, who poured their souls into every performance, and to the directors and production team, who shaped this story with vision and care, thank you for bringing Kill to Love to life. Your dedication gave us a drama that will stay in our hearts long after the final scene.

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10/10 If you are a fan of BL with a good storyline you gota watch this

I Feel Your Linger in the Air" is a mesmerizing Thailand Boylove series that weaves a tapestry of love, mystery, and time travel. In the heart of this enchanting narrative, we meet Jom, a talented architect tasked with restoring a historic house along the picturesque Ping River. Little does he know, this project will unearth secrets that will change his life forever.
As Jom stumbles upon an old wooden chest brimming with peculiar drawings, a sense of dejà vu washes over him. The connection between these drawings and his own life becomes a captivating puzzle that keeps us, the audience, on the edge of our seats. But Jom's real journey doesn't begin until he leaves Chiang Mai and heads back to Bangkok to reunite with his long-distance love, his heart filled with dreams of a joyous reunion.
However, fate has a different plan for Jom, and the heart-wrenching discovery of his beloved in another's arms leaves him shattered and adrift. It's in this moment of despair that the series takes a mystical turn, as Jom, in a surreal twist of fate, meets the river and a voice that transcends time.
The aroma of frangipani flowers, the gentle voice, and the enchanting river transport Jom to 1920s Chiang Mai. This is where the magic truly unfolds, as he embarks on a journey through time to find love, solace, and the answers he so desperately seeks. The delicate portrayal of romance and the exploration of love that defies time and space will tug at your heartstrings and keep you yearning for more.
"I Feel Your Linger in the Air" is a series that not only dives into the complexities of love and longing but also takes us on an unforgettable adventure through the sands of time.
It's a story that will have you spellbound, with its exquisite blend of history, mystery, and the enduring power of love.
Don't miss this incredible journey that transcends both time and boundaries - it's a series that will make your heart ache, your imagination soar, and your curiosity run wild.
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My Stand-In: Uncut
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Nov 28, 2025
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* 10/10 A Rare, Beautiful Gem - Emotionally Gripping and Brilliantly Told"

This drama left me feeling empty and lonely in the best way possible - the kind of void that only comes after experiencing something truly unforgettable. From the very beginning, I fell deeply in love with the main character. I honestly wished I could carry him with me into real life; that's how profoundly his presence affected me.
The storyline is absolutely brilliant. It's rare to come across a drama where storytelling, acting, and emotional connection all align so powerfully. Often, a series will have one or two of these elements and fall short on the rest. But here, the writing deserves a standing ovation - it's one of the most thoughtfully crafted plots I've seen in a BL miniseries. Whoever wrote this needs recognition.
What makes My Stand-In so special is that it doesn't rely on steamy scenes or superficial romance. It delivers emotional depth and character-driven storytelling. The acting was top-tier, especially from Joe and Ming. Joe made me want to root for him with every fiber of my being, and Ming... wow, you'll hate him so much because he plays his role so convincingly. That's the mark of a strong performance.
Sure, the fight scenes were a little off, but everything else - especially the emotional expressions, the eye contact, the subtle gestures - was on point. The chemistry was palpable.
It's one of those rare shows that might confuse you at the beginning with a vague synopsis, but that's part of its charm. You need to watch it to truly understand the beauty of the story unfolding.
I honestly didn't want it to end. Yes, I got the closure I needed, but I still wish I could keep Joe's character close to me. His aura, his personality, everything about him was just so magnetic.
My Stand-In isn't just another BL drama - it's art. And it's very, very rare.

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My Stand-In
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10/10 A Rare, Beautiful Gem - Emotionally Gripping and Brilliantly Told"

My Stand-In (Thai BL Miniseries) Review
This drama left me feeling empty and lonely in the best way possible - the kind of void that only comes after experiencing something truly unforgettable. From the very beginning, I fell deeply in love with the main character. I honestly wished I could carry him with me into real life; that's how profoundly his presence affected me.
The storyline is absolutely brilliant. It's rare to come across a drama where storytelling, acting, and emotional connection all align so powerfully. Often, a series will have one or two of these elements and fall short on the rest. But here, the writing deserves a standing ovation - it's one of the most thoughtfully crafted plots I've seen in a BL miniseries. Whoever wrote this needs recognition.
What makes My Stand-In so special is that it doesn't rely on steamy scenes or superficial romance. It delivers emotional depth and character-driven storytelling. The acting was top-tier, especially from Joe and Ming. Joe made me want to root for him with every fiber of my being, and Ming... wow, you'll hate him so much because he plays his role so convincingly. That's the mark of a strong performance.
Sure, the fight scenes were a little off, but everything else - especially the emotional expressions, the eye contact, the subtle gestures - was on point. The chemistry was palpable.
It's one of those rare shows that might confuse you at the beginning with a vague synopsis, but that's part of its charm. You need to watch it to truly understand the beauty of the story unfolding.
I honestly didn't want it to end. Yes, I got the closure I needed, but I still wish I could keep Joe's character close to me. His aura, his personality, everything about him was just so magnetic.
My Stand-In isn't just another BL drama - it's art. And it's very, very rare.

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I Feel You Linger in the Air
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10/10 If you are a fan of BL with a good storyline you gota watch this

I Feel Your Linger in the Air" is a mesmerizing Thailand Boylove series that weaves a tapestry of love, mystery, and time travel. In the heart of this enchanting narrative, we meet Jom, a talented architect tasked with restoring a historic house along the picturesque Ping River. Little does he know, this project will unearth secrets that will change his life forever.
As Jom stumbles upon an old wooden chest brimming with peculiar drawings, a sense of déjà vu washes over him. The connection between these drawings and his own life becomes a captivating puzzle that keeps us, the audience, on the edge of our seats. But Jom's real journey doesn't begin until he leaves Chiang Mai and heads back to Bangkok to reunite with his long-distance love, his heart filled with dreams of a joyous reunion.
However, fate has a different plan for Jom, and the heart-wrenching discovery of his beloved in another's arms leaves him shattered and adrift. It's in this moment of despair that the series takes a mystical turn, as Jom, in a surreal twist of fate, meets the river and a voice that transcends time.
The aroma of frangipani flowers, the gentle voice, and the enchanting river transport Jom to 1920s Chiang Mai. This is where the magic truly unfolds, as he embarks on a journey through time to find love, solace, and the answers he so desperately seeks. The delicate portrayal of romance and the exploration of love that defies time and space will tug at your heartstrings and keep you yearning for more.
"I Feel Your Linger in the Air" is a series that not only dives into the complexities of love and longing but also takes us on an unforgettable adventure through the sands of time.
It's a story that will have you spellbound, with its exquisite blend of history, mystery, and the enduring power of love.
Don't miss this incredible journey that transcends both time and boundaries - it's a series that will make your heart ache, your imagination soar, and your curiosity run wild.

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Love in the Air
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10/10 Weather and its likeable love stories

Divided into two parts, the series depicts love stories of Payu and Rain followed by Prapai and Sky. Here, characters are flawed as we see in other series and with plot development we see them change for the good of love, if flawed characters are not your type then you should probably skip. Else the way these couples fall and stay by each other no matter what is the flow of the story. I loved them both, but personal preference is Payu and Sky especially because of the details showing how Payu the feisty guy becomes soft as cloud when it's about his important Rain.
Whether comforting him in his arms or marring his own feelings for the good of Rain. Payu's feelings are tested from time to time, where Rain comes in terms with his inclination towards Payu and the way Payu is always there for him. Payu works tirelessly and desires the same for Rain, becoming Rain's inspiration in life. From watching movies to lost in each other everywhere, they only need their love and no one else in between.
Prapai is no different, he is not just words, he proves he will always be there for Sky, which even Sky acknowledges, that no exhaustion can stop him from coming to Sky. They too come close by the strength of care they pour on each other.
The actors did fabulous job for the roles given, and you will get blown away by the music, locations and color contrasts used.

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The Time of Fever
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Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 Oh, my heart...

After watching The Time Of Fever, I sought a way to buy it (I never did that for a BL) That's how I realized that it was a spin-off from Unintentional Love, which I watched first and liked very much. One thing I hate in dramas are secondary love stories. So of course, I didn't pay much attention to these weird friends-not-lovers and couldn't remember them. So of course... I had to watch UO all again to find out what happened after Dong Hee came back from Seoul. I kinc of got two endings but both left me wanting more.
This was simple but beautiful and so. Goddamn. Hot.
Without sex. But hot as hell. And cute and pure and heart wrenching. Everything was perfect. The atmosphere, the light, the music, the acting, the chemistry. Even... And more than everything else, the kisses. In any kind of drama, kisses just get on my nerves. These ones kept me open-mouthed, fish out of the water, choking and quivering all over for minutes. I know why. There was no loud song, or useless camera effects. Just two people left alone. I wish any drama director would learn from this. Kisses work on. Their. Own.

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