Yet another BL series with week script an no chemistry
Doctor’s Mine was, unfortunately, a disappointment. It felt like a low-budget production with weak characters and a story that didn’t leave any lasting impression. The script was weak and the plot never really took off. Now, two weeks after finishing it, I honestly can’t remember much of what the story actually was about – and that says a lot.
The main couple didn’t have any real chemistry. Their scenes often felt awkward and even cringe at times. I know that one of the actors is new to BL roles, but it was very obvious. He should have had more training before they started filming. It just didn’t feel natural or believable between them.
The second couple wasn’t great either. Their behavior felt strange and childish, especially considering they’re supposed to be close to graduating university. Maybe it’s a cultural difference, but to me it didn’t feel realistic at all.
It’s sad to say, but I don’t think the series managed to create believable characters. The dialogue felt flat and many scenes felt like they were just filling time. There were some emotional moments, but they didn’t land because the writing wasn’t strong enough. I often find it hard to believe in the love story when the characters have no chemistry, share no interests, and the series never explains why they’re even attracted to each other — without that foundation, their relationship just doesn’t feel real or convincing. The idea behind the series had potential, it just wasn’t well executed.
Right now, there are so many new Thai BLs coming out, and I get that production companies want to ride the wave. But lately it feels like many of them care more about fan events and product placements than making good, solid stories. Doctor’s Mine sadly feels like one of those rushed projects made to sell merch, not to tell a meaningful story.
In the end, this series didn’t deliver. Weak script, forgettable plot, no chemistry between the leads – it’s not one I would recommend unless you’re a hardcore fan of the actors. There are better BLs out there.
The main couple didn’t have any real chemistry. Their scenes often felt awkward and even cringe at times. I know that one of the actors is new to BL roles, but it was very obvious. He should have had more training before they started filming. It just didn’t feel natural or believable between them.
The second couple wasn’t great either. Their behavior felt strange and childish, especially considering they’re supposed to be close to graduating university. Maybe it’s a cultural difference, but to me it didn’t feel realistic at all.
It’s sad to say, but I don’t think the series managed to create believable characters. The dialogue felt flat and many scenes felt like they were just filling time. There were some emotional moments, but they didn’t land because the writing wasn’t strong enough. I often find it hard to believe in the love story when the characters have no chemistry, share no interests, and the series never explains why they’re even attracted to each other — without that foundation, their relationship just doesn’t feel real or convincing. The idea behind the series had potential, it just wasn’t well executed.
Right now, there are so many new Thai BLs coming out, and I get that production companies want to ride the wave. But lately it feels like many of them care more about fan events and product placements than making good, solid stories. Doctor’s Mine sadly feels like one of those rushed projects made to sell merch, not to tell a meaningful story.
In the end, this series didn’t deliver. Weak script, forgettable plot, no chemistry between the leads – it’s not one I would recommend unless you’re a hardcore fan of the actors. There are better BLs out there.
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