2nd episodes and no real concrete clue was given, just more mysteries were thrown to us.
I'm suspecting Win is a friendly ghost who is true to Alan. He freely appears out into thin air and disappears into nothingness. Beside the other patients, none of the staff seems to notice or interact with Win.
Win is the only one who truly talks with Alan while the tending doctor Nil only gives vague indirect responses. Win also makes Alan feel safe and he genuinely wants to help Alan to face the old man in the mirror.
Unless there's an order from a doctor, I knew it was not a protocol for a nurse to wake and call a patient out of bed. In this case, it's an old ghostly nurse.
I love this. It's unbelievable that it's made in China. I love that the script has the entire supporting cast so open about the main couple wedding consummate. It just tickles me every time that topic is broached. I suppose that it's normal to treat a consummate between two men in this film as normal as a consummate between a ghost and a human.
I came here to recommend watching Yin Hun Ba Chong: Zhi Nan Bei Po Jia Ming Wang (2025), filmed vertically from China. Yes, it is from China with hashtags: Gay Romance and LGBTQ+
I came here to recommend watching Yin Hun Ba Chong: Zhi Nan Bei Po Jia Ming Wang (2025), filmed vertically from China. Yes, it is from China with hashtags: Gay Romance and LGBTQ+
It's funny that Win doesn't want to be on "Spooky Hellish Night" because he hates ghost stories. Also, he got the chill when the monk teased him. However, he was not a bit fazed when Yok showed up and he even had a pet ghost, the shirtless bunny masked Tohmon. π»
By now Win is so used to the supernatural elements he encountered. Why would he still need the help of a highly virtuous Phloeng? It's a weak plot of a damsel in distress needing help from a hero.
Regardless, I'm still going to watch this series for those delicious shirtless eye candies. For now they are enemies but I like that they are already fwb in their dreams.
it would've been more laughable if he was just as good during a shoot-out when his adrenaline is through the roof,…
I wasn't expecting him to be 007 or whoever. However, there must be a reason for the production to show his proficiency in his profile. Otherwise, why bothered.
So far, the only good thing about him as a bodyguard is his martial skill. The other useful thing about him is having friends who access the police records.
I find it laughable that Than was a good cop who never failed hitting the bullseye during target practice. π― Yet he is ineffectual twice now during a shoot-out while protecting Pheem.
Amazing script and acting. The actors are amazing. They carry out their roles and act so genuine that I lost myself feeling the yearnings, aches, misunderstood and betrayed. I need more of this caliber of bl dramas from Korea.
This, The Sign, Century of Love and Khemjira, all are from Thailand and about "reincarnation". The thing is they conveniently reincarnate the same era, locale and generation. And not only the main couple but also the side characters and villains follow suit.
If I had it my way, I'd let Nut go to England while Win stayed and make a name for himself in the music industry. I want Win to prove Nut's father wrong. Oh well, I'll follow the script's pov and see how this ends. Either way Nut and Win already won the bet with the father. They get to pursue music since they won the Star of the Band competition.
So proud of Aek's family. Parents who understand how to raise an introverted son. They made it possible for Aek to always talk comfortably to them about everything including coming out.
I couldn't get into this right away because I'd seen Marry My Dead Body not too long ago. However, after Menn goes to Din for the first time, scenes start to differ from the original film. That was when I started to engage more into this revamp.
Out of context thought - Idk how it is in a real situation. Is it possible to give victims with gunshot wounds in the chest the cardiopulmonary resuscitation? i mean even though the pressure would not be directly on the wound, wouldn't the blood get forced out making the blood loss worsen?
Like A'Tuo said, Junxi is not good at lying. Him keeping secret!? Mom has been noticing Junxi's peculiar demeanor lately.
This is a rare series that has a biological brother backing the protagonist. Usually, there was either a sister or a female character who plays the shipper.
That last shot of dad looking indifferent to the boys holding hands is a cliche cliffhanger, leaving viewers worried till the next episode. I believe most here know that dad and mom already knew and were expecting the boys to come out admitting their relationship, plot twist right!?
Being an orphan with no one to confide in, A'Tuo's boss is a necessary supporting character as Team A'Tuo. All the while, Junxi has a brother on his side. Xiao Yang and You Mei stay neutral to both of them.
I can't with episode 6. Am dying of second hand embarrassment for both the actor and Kosol acting possessed by…
PS. I may be late in figuring out Woradet's cryptic message for Prince, "My desire is your desire." I believe both of their desires would be changing the law. Change the law historically to benefit later generations, such as (1) same sex union, (2) tolerant of lgbtq +, (2) equality among the social classes the servants and the nobles, etc.
I can't with episode 6. Am dying of second hand embarrassment for both the actor and Kosol acting possessed by a nonexisting deity. Even worse when the villagers bought the ruse. π€¦ββοΈ
Poor A'Tuo, up to 20 years keeping Junxi's female admirers from advancing. Episode 8 brings an adversary in the form of a 5 year old nephew.
π That child obviously pushes every button igniting A'Tuo jealousy. He started with (1) addressing Junxi "Dad", (2) purposely manipulated Junxi's attention back to him whenever A'Tuo was about to talk, (3) had A'Tuo fetch the ball and stole a peck on Junxi's cheek before A'Tuo at the park, (4) stuck his victorious tongue out at A'Tuo, (5) woke the cuddling couple just because he needed to pee, (6) and finally tattled to dad about sleeping alone. All the while, Junxi was too occupied to glance at A'Tuo even once.
I don't know where to start, I just finished the "series"... it should be illegal to label something like…
This was neither listed nor tagged as BL. I only see Gay Male, Gay Romance, and LGBTQ+ tags. This is Korean gay short series and not your typical Thai's BL.
I've noticed that over the years, Thai productions of BL series cater to diehard BL fans. Thus nowadays there are many distinguished differences between BL and LGBTQ+ film/drama. Due to numerous unpleasant critiques on the contents in the earlier released series such as undesirable scenes of kissing or sex under the influence of alcohol which view as rape scenes. I've seen catch phrases evolved over the years, Love is Love, Love Knows No Gender, etc. Also any negative views toward the LGBTQ+ character(s) cease and turn to favorable fangirling/fanboying. Thai authors, script or screenwriters cease to create provocative gay drama. Lately, Thai rainbow unicorn fairy bl tales bore me.
I've ceased watching many mainstream Thai BL series that tend to overkill the series with cliche which gets only the BL fans excited. Some of those cliches would be interruption during kiss scenes or instances of yielding to make out because one party is not ready or still a virgin etc.
I'm crossing my fingers hoping other East Asian countries would not follow Thai trends in producing worthless/watchless bl series.
Sorry for my rant. Though there's only one kiss I find myself engaged in the handsome talents, good acting, sensible script and well produced vertical format short series.
I'm suspecting Win is a friendly ghost who is true to Alan. He freely appears out into thin air and disappears into nothingness. Beside the other patients, none of the staff seems to notice or interact with Win.
Win is the only one who truly talks with Alan while the tending doctor Nil only gives vague indirect responses. Win also makes Alan feel safe and he genuinely wants to help Alan to face the old man in the mirror.
Unless there's an order from a doctor, I knew it was not a protocol for a nurse to wake and call a patient out of bed. In this case, it's an old ghostly nurse.
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By now Win is so used to the supernatural elements he encountered. Why would he still need the help of a highly virtuous Phloeng? It's a weak plot of a damsel in distress needing help from a hero.
Regardless, I'm still going to watch this series for those delicious shirtless eye candies. For now they are enemies but I like that they are already fwb in their dreams.
So far, the only good thing about him as a bodyguard is his martial skill. The other useful thing about him is having friends who access the police records.
To me, this mystery reminds me of the 2024 4Minutes drama series.
In ep. 7, Han Dong Ha's voice and tearful emotion is so genuine I felt his troubling heart.
Glad I binge instead of tuning in weekly. I would've died if I waited for 16 minutes per episode.
So proud of Aek's family. Parents who understand how to raise an introverted son. They made it possible for Aek to always talk comfortably to them about everything including coming out.
Out of context thought - Idk how it is in a real situation. Is it possible to give victims with gunshot wounds in the chest the cardiopulmonary resuscitation? i mean even though the pressure would not be directly on the wound, wouldn't the blood get forced out making the blood loss worsen?
This is a rare series that has a biological brother backing the protagonist. Usually, there was either a sister or a female character who plays the shipper.
That last shot of dad looking indifferent to the boys holding hands is a cliche cliffhanger, leaving viewers worried till the next episode. I believe most here know that dad and mom already knew and were expecting the boys to come out admitting their relationship, plot twist right!?
Being an orphan with no one to confide in, A'Tuo's boss is a necessary supporting character as Team A'Tuo. All the while, Junxi has a brother on his side. Xiao Yang and You Mei stay neutral to both of them.
I'm invested in the script for this series.
π That child obviously pushes every button igniting A'Tuo jealousy. He started with (1) addressing Junxi "Dad", (2) purposely manipulated Junxi's attention back to him whenever A'Tuo was about to talk, (3) had A'Tuo fetch the ball and stole a peck on Junxi's cheek before A'Tuo at the park, (4) stuck his victorious tongue out at A'Tuo, (5) woke the cuddling couple just because he needed to pee, (6) and finally tattled to dad about sleeping alone. All the while, Junxi was too occupied to glance at A'Tuo even once.
I've noticed that over the years, Thai productions of BL series cater to diehard BL fans. Thus nowadays there are many distinguished differences between BL and LGBTQ+ film/drama. Due to numerous unpleasant critiques on the contents in the earlier released series such as undesirable scenes of kissing or sex under the influence of alcohol which view as rape scenes. I've seen catch phrases evolved over the years, Love is Love, Love Knows No Gender, etc. Also any negative views toward the LGBTQ+ character(s) cease and turn to favorable fangirling/fanboying. Thai authors, script or screenwriters cease to create provocative gay drama. Lately, Thai rainbow unicorn fairy bl tales bore me.
I've ceased watching many mainstream Thai BL series that tend to overkill the series with cliche which gets only the BL fans excited. Some of those cliches would be interruption during kiss scenes or instances of yielding to make out because one party is not ready or still a virgin etc.
I'm crossing my fingers hoping other East Asian countries would not follow Thai trends in producing worthless/watchless bl series.
Sorry for my rant. Though there's only one kiss I find myself engaged in the handsome talents, good acting, sensible script and well produced vertical format short series.