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On The Sign Jan 22, 2024
Title The Sign
Man, the plot really thickens. I wonder how they're going to wrap up all the loose ends with only 3 episodes left.
On The Sign Jan 15, 2024
Title The Sign
Oh, h*** no! They did NOT just leave us with a cliffhanger.
On Shadow Jan 15, 2024
Title Shadow
This is definitely not a BL series, but LGBTQ+ is one of the themes in the series. That being said, it's one of the most intense and boundary-pushing Thai series I've ever watched. To say this series is dark would be an understatement. It's deep yet also relatable. We've all experienced trauma, and have various ways (healthy or unhealthy) or coping with it. This series really highlights how trauma can affect a person both physically and mentally, and what it can do to a person if it isn't dealt with properly. The combination of the subconscious and supernatural is pretty unique in itself, and it's further enhanced by the CGI. Props to the director and crew for creating such an incredible drama. The cast is incredible. Fluke's acting has improved by leaps and bounds, and Singto has come a long way since SOTUS. Overall, it's not an easy drama to stomach, but it's worth a watch. Thailand needs more dramas like this.
On Until We Meet Again Jan 7, 2024
Stumbled upon this series back in '19-'20 and immediately fell in love with it. This series was what got me into Thai BL. I liked it so much that I bought the book. I've rewatched this over the years, and while it didn't age as well as other BL shows released around that time (such as 2gether or TharnType), it still has a certain appeal to me.

Now, 4-5 years later, this show might come across as cringey because of the acting, but I gave it a pass since at the time, most of the cast were newcomers. However, no one can deny the fact that UWMA has made it mark in the BL industry. It also shows just how much BL dramas have evolved over the years, making it more relatable not just for BL fans, but for mainstream TV as well.
On Last Twilight Jan 5, 2024
Goodness, I haven't cry this hard since A Tale of Thousand Stars. P'Aof, you have truly outdone yourself this time.
Replying to izzy Dec 29, 2023
after Cherry Magic TH being hit with Japanese copyright international restrictions I wonder if they will still…
I wondered about the same thing, since GMMTV did announce they planned to remake Ossan's Love and My Love Mix-Up. However, given Ossan's Love wasn't produce by the same company that produced Cherry Magic, things might be different. That being said, I sure hope GMMTV has learned from the disaster with Cherry Magic and remember to get permission and approval from the copyright owner.
Replying to 4sian_Lov3r Nov 21, 2023
That little Day and big Mhok scene reminded me of the acquarium scene from Romeo + Juliet (1996) in which Romeo…
I wasn't a big fan of the movie, but that scene was my favorite.
On Vice Versa Nov 21, 2023
Title Vice Versa
I actually dropped this after 4 episodes. Like, the plot is interesting, but I just wasn't feeling it. There were too many mentions of sponsors, and it felt like the director was torn between wanting to follow the novel (which was a work-in-progress at the time) and doing his own thing. I picked it up again after watching seeing their continuation in Our Skyy 2, and that made me start watching the series again.

Overall, it wasn't bad. but it was kinda scattered, and they didn't provide viewers with more explanations about the parallel universe. The chemistry between Jimmy and Sea was what saved the show, imo. In the end, I just read the book instead. It did a better job in detailing the parallel universe, and what the characters are thinking and feeling.

Now that Last Twilight is out, I imagine there'll be a lot of people revisiting this series.
Replying to skyinlove Nov 19, 2023
i watched 3 episodes. somehow i don't find it interesting. does it get better?
The beginning is pretty dragged, but it gets better once Jom starts living with Khun Yai as his personal assistant (around episode 4 or 5, I think).
Replying to theyfkthem Nov 18, 2023
so.. how does no one know what a phone is? if its 1927 and cars already exist ( invented 1886) why are phones…
I don't think it's about when the telephone was invented, but when it became common use. During the 1920s, telecommunication in Thailand was state-owned, so it was most likely limited to government and military use. Not to mention, landlines were very limited during those times. It wasn't until the late 90's that the rules gradually became laxer, but even then, not every household has a landline.
On Last Twilight Nov 18, 2023
Finally got around to start watching this, and so far, it's pretty good. One of the things I love about P'Aof's shows is his ability to show the bigger picture of the series through the relationship of the characters. Episode 1 is so hard-hitting. You never realize how important your sight is until it is taken away from you. Sea's acting is amazing in this episode. You can tell the director and actors have put in a lot of effort into making the characters as authentic as possible.
On Last Twilight Nov 8, 2023
I'm so glad GMMTV didn't cancel this. Anything by P'Aof is bound to be incredible. Can't wait for this to come out!
On Ossan's Love Thailand Nov 7, 2023
I'm kinda excited yet nervous about this. Both Japanese and HK versions were amazing, so I know they're under a lot of pressure. And of course, there's the question of who will play Haruta and who will play Maki, and more importantly, who's gonna play Kurosawa? GMMTV is being very tight-lipped about the details.
Replying to Nimmerland Nov 6, 2023
Can someone explain the post credit scene to me? I feel like an idiot, but I'm so confused. Is it a spoiler for…
In the novel, when Jom disappeared in 1928, he traveled even further back in time, to 1767, where he met Commander Yai, another version of Yai. They shared another love story before Jom finally traveled back to his own timeline. Due to budget and time restrictions, YYDS was only able to focus on the 1928 storyline, which is why the ending might seem confusing for some people.

They probably added the post-credit scene to hint at a season 2, but the director himself said as if right now, there are no definite plans for a season 2. However, Bright and Nonkul have both expressed interest in doing the Commander Yai/Jom-Jao storyline, and readers/tv show fans definitely want another season. So, I guess wait and see? In the meantime, if you haven't read the novel, I strongly recommend it. It's really well-written, and helps to clarify any questions you might have from the show.
Replying to Yumi Nov 5, 2023
I was so excited to watch this, and it was completely different than what I expected, but different doesn't necessarily…
You're not the only one who was annoyed by the pace. For me, the pace was slow to the point of dragging after the car accident scene. I understand that writers wanted to show Jom's struggle to adjust to life in the 1920s, and give viewers a chance to see what Thailand looked back in the day, but it got to the point where I was like, "JFC, just a move on already!"

It wasn't until around episode 4/5 that things finally picked up. It wasn't a bad thing for me, but I heard some people almost stopped watching because of the pace. One Youtuber who talked about the show said the slow pace got so bad for her that she almost dropped the show altogether, but was glad she stuck by it because the Khun Yai/Jom romance was beautifully written. That was what kept her going.
Replying to Ryen_Lux Nov 4, 2023
I liked the scene because in the book, there was no apology and no closure. Jom just decided to forgive them and…
For the e-book, the English version is available on Amazon. For the paperback version, I don't know if there's an English version, but the Chinese version comes in two books. Part 1 covers the 1920's storyline, and part 2 the 1760's sotryline plus some extra one-shots.
Replying to Ryen_Lux Nov 4, 2023
I liked the scene because in the book, there was no apology and no closure. Jom just decided to forgive them and…
That's cool. Everybody feels differently. I'm just happy the novel got made into a series, and they're making a second season. I also heard another one of Violet Rain's novels is going to be made into a series (also BL), so it looks like her novels are getting more attention.
Replying to zamperx Nov 4, 2023
So who decided that the scene of Ohm with his pregnant gf apologizing Jom is interesting to watch or needed? Jom…
I liked the scene because in the book, there was no apology and no closure. Jom just decided to forgive them and move on. It was kinda abrupt, imo. Personally though, I felt that apology scene would have more meaning if it was shown after both the 1927 and 1767 storylines, instead of just one storyline, but that's just me.
Replying to Natsume Nov 4, 2023
hiiiii can you please explained to me wha just happen is khun yai really there or is just the that the two time…
Hi there, it can be confusing if you've only watched the show, so I'll try to explain it based on the novel. In the book, there are three versions of Yai: Khun Yai from 1927, Commander Yai from 1767, and the modern Yai in the 21st century. Season 1 showed the Khun Yai/Jom storyline, and season 2 will show the Commander Yai/Jom-Jao storyline. The Yai you see in the final scene of ep. 12 is the modern version. He's the descendant of Lek, who is Khun Yai's younger brother (the kid you saw in the series). Khun Yai is his great-uncle.

Hope this helps.