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A unique storyline that will keep you CAPTIVATED.
This series is actually pretty surprising for a low-budget mini web series. The actors aren’t well-known in the Thai GL industry, but they pulled off their roles really well—honestly, even better than some mainstream GL actors. The music was spot on too, perfectly matching the emotions in each scene. If I had to point out a downside for season 1, it would be the makeup and overall look of the cast, which wasn’t as polished compared to season 2. But I’m glad they really leveled up in season 2.
The story only has 3 episodes, each under 30 minutes, but it really makes an impression. The plot is unique yet very realistic—it’s about a young wealthy woman who’s lonely and ends up finding companionship through an app. Honestly, if that kind of app existed in my country, I’d probably give it a try too, which is why it feels so relatable.
What I like is how the series shows both sides: the loneliness of someone who just wants a bit of happiness, even if it means paying for it, and the perspective of people who see it as a way to make money, almost like escort work. Despite that, the story never feels dirty or cheap—it just feels real and very in tune with modern life. And for a GL series, that’s a pretty refreshing and interesting angle.
Now, about the actors—BMine is such a refreshing presence. She gives off a bit of that Freen vibe, with this quiet but strong, dominant energy. And the fact that she’s only 22? Just imagine how many more projects she can take on and how much her skills will grow. She was already good in Unlock My Love, but in this series—and even more so in season 2—you can really see her improvement. Her eyes are super expressive, and the way she handles facial expressions and even the kissing scenes feels so natural and believable. Honestly, kudos to her—this kid definitely deserves more spotlight.
I can’t say much about the other two main cast members since this was the first time I’d seen them. What stood out more to me was the chemistry between BMine and Mashii—it definitely felt stronger than with the others. I’m glad the series decided to focus on pairing them up in season 2 instead of going sideways with some kind of threesome angle. Honestly, I was a bit worried it might head that way, but thankfully it turned into a story of love growing from something a bit deceitful into something real. And the improved chemistry between the two made it all the more worth watching.
Overall, this series is such a good watch. With only 3 episodes, there’s really no reason to skip it—and honestly, none of the episodes feel boring. If you’ve seen this one, definitely check out season 2 too—it takes everything up a notch and is absolutely worth it.
The story only has 3 episodes, each under 30 minutes, but it really makes an impression. The plot is unique yet very realistic—it’s about a young wealthy woman who’s lonely and ends up finding companionship through an app. Honestly, if that kind of app existed in my country, I’d probably give it a try too, which is why it feels so relatable.
What I like is how the series shows both sides: the loneliness of someone who just wants a bit of happiness, even if it means paying for it, and the perspective of people who see it as a way to make money, almost like escort work. Despite that, the story never feels dirty or cheap—it just feels real and very in tune with modern life. And for a GL series, that’s a pretty refreshing and interesting angle.
Now, about the actors—BMine is such a refreshing presence. She gives off a bit of that Freen vibe, with this quiet but strong, dominant energy. And the fact that she’s only 22? Just imagine how many more projects she can take on and how much her skills will grow. She was already good in Unlock My Love, but in this series—and even more so in season 2—you can really see her improvement. Her eyes are super expressive, and the way she handles facial expressions and even the kissing scenes feels so natural and believable. Honestly, kudos to her—this kid definitely deserves more spotlight.
I can’t say much about the other two main cast members since this was the first time I’d seen them. What stood out more to me was the chemistry between BMine and Mashii—it definitely felt stronger than with the others. I’m glad the series decided to focus on pairing them up in season 2 instead of going sideways with some kind of threesome angle. Honestly, I was a bit worried it might head that way, but thankfully it turned into a story of love growing from something a bit deceitful into something real. And the improved chemistry between the two made it all the more worth watching.
Overall, this series is such a good watch. With only 3 episodes, there’s really no reason to skip it—and honestly, none of the episodes feel boring. If you’ve seen this one, definitely check out season 2 too—it takes everything up a notch and is absolutely worth it.
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