After that last scene in Episode 10, I was honestly expecting anything but what we got in the special. I mean… what was that? It ended on such a dramatic note, and in the end, that scene lasted what, 15 seconds? really?
The episode itself is sweet and nice, but that’s really all there is to it. Unfortunately, it’s not impactful enough to leave a lasting impression, and as much as it pains me to say it, it just leaves me feeling empty.
Yesterday as a whole is good, but there was definitely more that could have been done with it. It had the potential to go deeper, to hit harder, and it just didn’t fully reach that point.
Nevertheless, it’s still something you can watch and enjoy. And one thing that truly stands out is the performance, especially from Fort and Peat, they absolutely delivered peak performances.
Honestly, this series deserves a lot more attention. It has its flaws, but there’s something about it that makes it special, and I wish more people would give it a chance.
It’s better than the series, but it still lacks emotional depth for me. Something about it just feels… off. I can’t fully connect to it, and that makes the whole experience feel a bit empty.
It’s honestly a shame, because it ends up feeling like neither one thing nor the other, not fully developed, but not completely lacking either. Just somewhere in between, and that’s frustrating.
I genuinely feel sorry for the actors, because they’re doing what they can with what they’ve been given. I really hope that if this couple continues working together, they’ll get another series, one that truly allows them to shine, instead of something that feels like it’s stuck in the background.
Something on the level of Boss and Noeul, where the pairing gets the attention and quality they actually deserve.
I’ve now watched Episodes 7 and 8, and I honestly don’t know what else to say other than that the series remains… consistent, and not necessarily in a good way.
What I’m still missing the most is meaningful character development between the couples. Yes, things happen, but the emotional depth just isn’t there. The connections don’t feel like they’re growing, and the relationships never really get the time or space to evolve naturally.
I understand that the episodes are shorter, and that certain limitations exist when it comes to pacing and storytelling, you have to choose what to show and how to show it, but what we’re getting simply isn’t enough. Important emotional beats feel skipped, and as a viewer, it’s hard to truly feel invested.
I find that really disappointing, because there was potential here. Unfortunately, I can’t say much more positively than that at this point.
That being said, I will watch the final two episodes (and possibly a special, if there ends up being one), because I still want to give this series a fair chance and see how it ultimately concludes.
First, we literally just watched Kelvin and Vier watching TV, and suddenly there it was, Topform, with Boom on screen. I already screamed internally at that point. But then — as if that wasn’t enough, he just shows up in the series himself right after??
I completely lost it. The timing, the surprise, the meta moment, everything about it was insane. And the subtle (or not so subtle) nod to his upcoming series Akina?? That was such a smart and exciting touch.
And then there was that “10.4” on screen… excuse me?? What was that supposed to mean? A date? A teaser? A hint? Because now my mind is racing and my expectations are sky-high.
I finished Episode 3 from yesterday and omg? we literally just watched Kelvin and Vier watching TV, and suddenly there it was, Topform, with Boom on screen. I already screamed internally at that point. But then, as if that wasn’t enough, he just shows up in the series himself right after??
I completely lost it. The timing, the surprise, the meta moment, everything about it was insane. And the subtle (or not so subtle) nod to his upcoming series Akina?? That was such a smart and exciting touch.
And then there was that “10.4” on screen… excuse me?? What was that supposed to mean? A date? A teaser? A hint? Because now my mind is racing and my expectations are sky-high.
I honestly find it really hard to give positive feedback here. So many emotions get lost along the way, and instead of feeling invested, I mostly feel disconnected.
There’s a constant sense of confusion, unless you’re already familiar with the Thai version, and the development between Sara and Fu feels noticeably lacking. Their relationship doesn’t get the time it needs to breathe or grow, which makes everything feel somewhat stiff and emotionally distant.
The episodes feel extremely rushed, as if important moments are being skipped over, and because of that it’s difficult to truly empathize with the characters or feel the weight of what’s happening. Nothing really has the chance to sink in.
That said, I’m still going to stick with it and see how the rest of the series unfolds. I’m hoping things improve as it goes on, but so far it’s been a bit disappointing.
How am I supposed to survive another entire week like this? Seriously… how? Every episode leaves me completely wrecked and craving more, and I still can’t get over how good this series is. I love every single detail, every look, every quiet moment, every emotional beat, it all just hits.
And don’t even get me started on the acting. The chemistry between Fort and Peat is on another level. It doesn’t feel forced, it doesn’t feel scripted, it feels real, raw, and painfully beautiful. The way they convey emotion without even speaking sometimes is just incredible.
God, I truly hope this show continues at this level, because what they’ve built so far is something special. You can feel the care, the effort, and the passion in every scene. Both actors are delivering outstanding performances, and they absolutely deserve all the love, praise, and recognition they’re receiving for this series.
I’m at a loss for words. There’s so much I want to say, but even that wouldn’t be enough. FortPeat have delivered endlessly in this series. Both of them give everything, and the chemistry between Fort and Peat is simply magical. I don’t even need to start talking about their acting skills. I have goosebumps and I’m completely overwhelmed.
This series is going to be something truly big, it already deserves all the hype it’s getting, and I truly hope it continues to be this good. I’m so excited to see how it unfolds, because I believe it will only get better. I feel respect, fear, and joy all at once. I’m sure this series will break me in some way, but in the end, it will also heal me.
The only downside: now I have to wait a whole week to see what happens next.
I'll tell you this: I really don't see anything interesting in terms of BL for February. Maybe I'll check out…
Cat for Cash as well as Duang With You are quite cute. I’m really excited about Yesterday with FortPeat, but to be honest, once Goddess Bless You from Death and Me and Thee are over, it’s going to be hard for me to find something that will truly satisfy me
I actually like LITA, but I prefer the character relationships to the plot, and it's probably the only BL title…
LITA with BossNoeul is just unbelievably good. I love this series more than anything. Especially the fact that both couples have their own episodes was a huge positive for me. Unfortunately, that doesn’t really carry over to the Japanese version, where the character development between the couples feels lacking (the episodes are much shorter and fewer). I tried to “block out” the Thai version, but in the end I found it really difficult. Still, I hope that the TBNW version will at least turn out better than LiTA
The episode itself is sweet and nice, but that’s really all there is to it. Unfortunately, it’s not impactful enough to leave a lasting impression, and as much as it pains me to say it, it just leaves me feeling empty.
Yesterday as a whole is good, but there was definitely more that could have been done with it. It had the potential to go deeper, to hit harder, and it just didn’t fully reach that point.
Nevertheless, it’s still something you can watch and enjoy. And one thing that truly stands out is the performance, especially from Fort and Peat, they absolutely delivered peak performances.
It’s honestly a shame, because it ends up feeling like neither one thing nor the other, not fully developed, but not completely lacking either. Just somewhere in between, and that’s frustrating.
I genuinely feel sorry for the actors, because they’re doing what they can with what they’ve been given. I really hope that if this couple continues working together, they’ll get another series, one that truly allows them to shine, instead of something that feels like it’s stuck in the background.
Something on the level of Boss and Noeul, where the pairing gets the attention and quality they actually deserve.
What I’m still missing the most is meaningful character development between the couples. Yes, things happen, but the emotional depth just isn’t there. The connections don’t feel like they’re growing, and the relationships never really get the time or space to evolve naturally.
I understand that the episodes are shorter, and that certain limitations exist when it comes to pacing and storytelling, you have to choose what to show and how to show it, but what we’re getting simply isn’t enough. Important emotional beats feel skipped, and as a viewer, it’s hard to truly feel invested.
I find that really disappointing, because there was potential here. Unfortunately, I can’t say much more positively than that at this point.
That being said, I will watch the final two episodes (and possibly a special, if there ends up being one), because I still want to give this series a fair chance and see how it ultimately concludes.
I completely lost it. The timing, the surprise, the meta moment, everything about it was insane. And the subtle (or not so subtle) nod to his upcoming series Akina?? That was such a smart and exciting touch.
And then there was that “10.4” on screen… excuse me?? What was that supposed to mean? A date? A teaser? A hint? Because now my mind is racing and my expectations are sky-high.
I completely lost it. The timing, the surprise, the meta moment, everything about it was insane. And the subtle (or not so subtle) nod to his upcoming series Akina?? That was such a smart and exciting touch.
And then there was that “10.4” on screen… excuse me?? What was that supposed to mean? A date? A teaser? A hint? Because now my mind is racing and my expectations are sky-high.
There’s a constant sense of confusion, unless you’re already familiar with the Thai version, and the development between Sara and Fu feels noticeably lacking. Their relationship doesn’t get the time it needs to breathe or grow, which makes everything feel somewhat stiff and emotionally distant.
The episodes feel extremely rushed, as if important moments are being skipped over, and because of that it’s difficult to truly empathize with the characters or feel the weight of what’s happening. Nothing really has the chance to sink in.
That said, I’m still going to stick with it and see how the rest of the series unfolds. I’m hoping things improve as it goes on, but so far it’s been a bit disappointing.
Every episode leaves me completely wrecked and craving more, and I still can’t get over how good this series is. I love every single detail, every look, every quiet moment, every emotional beat, it all just hits.
And don’t even get me started on the acting. The chemistry between Fort and Peat is on another level. It doesn’t feel forced, it doesn’t feel scripted, it feels real, raw, and painfully beautiful. The way they convey emotion without even speaking sometimes is just incredible.
God, I truly hope this show continues at this level, because what they’ve built so far is something special. You can feel the care, the effort, and the passion in every scene. Both actors are delivering outstanding performances, and they absolutely deserve all the love, praise, and recognition they’re receiving for this series.
This series is going to be something truly big, it already deserves all the hype it’s getting, and I truly hope it continues to be this good. I’m so excited to see how it unfolds, because I believe it will only get better. I feel respect, fear, and joy all at once. I’m sure this series will break me in some way, but in the end, it will also heal me.
The only downside: now I have to wait a whole week to see what happens next.