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Duang with You thai drama review
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Duang with You
2 people found this review helpful
by drucross_
15 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

A Soft Slow Burn That Gets It Right

Duang With You is the kind of BL that keeps things simple—and that’s exactly why it works. It follows Duang, a cheerful and determined design student, who falls in love at first sight with Qin, a reserved and emotionally distant music major. Instead of forcing instant romance, the series takes its time, turning a one-sided crush into something mutual, earned, and deeply comforting.

The highlight of the show is the chemistry between Duang and Qin. Their dynamic is built on contrast—Duang is warm, open, and persistent, while Qin is quiet, guarded, and slow to trust. But what makes this pairing click is consistency. Duang doesn’t just chase—he listens, adjusts, and respects boundaries. Qin, on the other hand, doesn’t suddenly change; his emotional growth unfolds gradually, making every shift feel real.

The push-and-pull between them creates a gentle tension without ever becoming toxic. Qin allows Duang to try, which reframes the “persistent pursuer” trope into something more consensual and healthy. It becomes less about chasing and more about earning space in someone’s life.

The slow burn is handled well. Their connection develops through shared moments, especially during a performance project that brings them closer. The intimacy is subtle—quiet glances, shared silences, and small gestures—making their eventual closeness feel natural and rewarding.

The supporting cast deserves a mention too. Their friends are refreshingly normal, supportive, and genuinely invested in both Duang and Qin. The series also does a good job showing how their family backgrounds shaped who they are, adding emotional context to their actions.

Overall, Duang With You doesn’t reinvent the genre, but it executes familiar tropes with care and sincerity. It’s light, fluffy, and emotionally grounded—a comfort watch that quietly stays with you.
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