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On Wandee Goodday Jul 14, 2024
“Wandee” hits the sweet spot between warmth and depth, leaving me beyond satisfied.

These two episodes dive deep into Yoryak’s family drama and inner struggles, showing how he deals with the pain of losing his mom and all the emotional baggage that comes with it. The writing is so relatable that it feels like you’re right there with him, feeling every ounce of his pain and triumph.

Great and Inn’s chemistry on screen? Absolutely electrifying! Their interactions are packed with sweet, heartwarming moments that make their love story super swoon-worthy. Watching them is like seeing a fairy tale unfold in real life. Sitcoms usually skip the drama, but “Wandee” hooks you with its emotional depth and character growth, proving you don’t need constant twists to keep things interesting.

Yoryak’s mix of vulnerability and bravery, his sincerity, and his adorable antics with his family make him incredibly relatable and endearing. His fear of losing loved ones and the way he cherishes them is something we can all connect with—plus, who doesn’t love a guy who can show his softer side? It’s these little moments that make you root for him, laugh with him, and even cry a bit.

Yoryak’s hallucinations of the figure in black symbolize the Grim Reaper that took his mother away. Before every major competition, he thinks of his mother, who died while he was competing. This guilt has become his greatest obstacle on the road to becoming a world champion.

When Yoryak learns that his father has cancer, the fear of reliving his mother’s loss drives him to clash with his brother. His deep-seated fear of losing loved ones is something we can all understand. It’s why he acts so childishly around Dee, insisting that Dee be present at his competitions.

The bond between Oye and Yoryak is heartwarming. Oye plays many roles in Yoryak’s life—brother, father, coach, and friend. The scene where Yoryak holds a garland and asks Oye for his blessing had me tearing up.

I love seeing Oye and Cher talk about the future and Oye’s excitement about having children. Oye might not be the best at finances, but with Cher’s support and their shared experiences, I look forward to seeing them raise a family in a future spin-off. Who says BL doesn’t evolve? Diverse families in the BL world will hopefully become the norm.

Cher is such a vibe—his charm and personality make you want to be his BFF and share all those little life moments (and maybe borrow his super cute wardrobe). I want to shop with him, chat about our men, and watch our future kids play together.

In short, this BL show isn’t just about sweet, fluffy moments; it dives into complex emotions and real-life issues, making it feel genuine and real.

Wandee! Have a good day! 💕
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Replying to little pillow princess Jul 13, 2024
Title My Stand-In
You ditched the finale for an event where some dudes in ultra short shorts are chasing a small ball for 1 minute…
Haha, you caught me! But let’s be honest, watching those dudes in ultra short shorts chasing a tiny ball has its own charm.

Honestly, the heartwarming finale just didn’t hit the mark for me. Sometimes a little Wimbledon drama is just more entertaining!🤣
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On My Stand-In Jul 12, 2024
Title My Stand-In
When the finale kicked off, I ditched it for Wimbledon.

I was all set to hit MDL for spoilers. If Joe didn’t turn back and step into the light, I’d happily watch Ming wallow in misery and Tong’s career nosedive.

But lo and behold, the ending I dreaded still happened.

This BL series hooked me for 11 episodes like a master of negative attention. So, I opted out of the finale.

Maybe one day, when I’m feeling especially masochistic, I’ll watch it.
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Replying to Niki Demonix Jul 12, 2024
Zen master yis yis....not to be confused with Zen from the Rebound... xD
OMG yessss 😁💕
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On Century of Love Jul 12, 2024
From the second episode, it’s clear Sun and Wee are in for a wild, bumpy ride full of trials, making this drama an absolute must-watch.

Sun’s century-long wait is just the warm-up. He’s got to tackle denial, sidestep misunderstandings, dodge troublemakers, and navigate a whole mess of other hurdles to be with Wee.

Looks like we’ll need to channel our inner Zen master because if you’re hoping for quick romantic moments between these two, you might as well get comfy and enjoy the deliciously slow burn!
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On Knock Knock, Boys! Jul 12, 2024
Every time we make a choice, we've got to own it and deal with the fallout. That's just how life works.

Max told Thanwa, "You need to pay for your room." Thanwa replied, "I'll transfer the money as soon as I get paid." But Max showed his true colors, demanding Thanwa pay with his body.
He then revealed his dark side and tried to assault Thanwa.

Maybe Thanwa's decision to move in with his ex-boyfriend was to stay away from Peak, but the fact is he couldn't afford a place on his own. He took a gamble on Max's decency and lost big time. Max wasn't a gentleman and couldn't keep his word. He had ulterior motives, wanting Thanwa's body, and took advantage of Thanwa's financial struggles.

Max represents those predators who exploit others through twisted power dynamics and manipulation. However, Thanwa had to face the music for his choices. He narrowly escaped being violated!

I've said before, I don't dislike Thanwa because he's caught between a rock and a hard place, struggling with the clash between his ideals and reality, becoming a lamb to the slaughter in his financial mess.

I've had friends like Thanwa, and I naively tried to give them advice, only to be cut off. Honestly, my friend was playing with fire, but my concerns couldn't save her.

Besides owning our decisions, another lesson is to place our trust only in those who truly deserve it.

When Thanwa found a hidden camera in Max's place, his face showed pure shock, as if he had been filmed without his knowledge before. This suggests that Max might be a repeat offender, chronically violating boundaries.

It also explains why Thanwa, not being tech-savvy, mistakenly thought that simply removing the camera would protect his privacy.

Peak totally misunderstood! Thanwa's distress likely comes from Max having previously filmed or secretly recorded their intimate moments.
Yet Peak thought Thanwa was enabling Max.

Thanwa was floored that Max would pull the same stunt again, and he still hadn't learned the crucial lesson: trust should only be given to those who earn it. Max was not worthy of trust!
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On Century of Love Jul 11, 2024
After watching the first episode, I’m hooked—this BL drama is a winner!

It takes the classic Asian reincarnation trope and gives it a fresh, fun twist with plenty of laughs.

Incorporating the Chinese myth of Nuwa patching the sky adds a unique, engaging touch. The hidden ring in the handkerchief hinting at a proposal? Absolutely charming! The quest to find Ms. Wad after walking 10,000 steps had me laughing out loud—completely unexpected! And San's steamy dream scenes? Pure Thai BL gold.

This show is a fantastic blend of elements and styles.

And that Imperial jadeite ring? Gorgeous! Its ancient design is far more captivating than any modern diamond bling.
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Replying to zppfp Jul 11, 2024
Title We Are
SAME THO. I only had pants but they‘re too small for me now 😭
Oh no! Time to go on a polka dot shopping spree and reclaim your polka dot glory!🤣
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Replying to Lin Jul 11, 2024
Title We Are
Really? I have 2 skirts and one shirt. But that's it.
Wow, you’re way ahead of me in the polka dot game! I need to step up my fashion game ASAP. Polka dots are clearly the unsung heroes of the wardrobe!
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Replying to ProficientPoodle Jul 11, 2024
Title We Are
I know if I say something about this drama, everyone is just going to lash me out. But irrespective I'll put my…
Haha, I feel you! This series had me on a rollercoaster too. One minute, I’m loving the friendship and comedy, and the next, I’m fast-forwarding like it’s an Olympic sport. 😅

Pond and Phuwin are great, but even they couldn’t save me from hitting that fast-forward button.

I swear, I spent more time analyzing who rocked the polka dots better than actually following the plot. Fashion police mode: activated! 😂
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Replying to LaChilindrina Jul 11, 2024
OOH, I didn't think about it like that, I completely overlooked his whole "should I go for a stable job or a job…
Haha, totally! That whole “stable job vs. dream job” conflict has been simmering for a while now. It’s such a real-life dilemma! 😂

I get your point about Thanwa’s decisions. He definitely seems more decisive compared to Peak, who’s always second-guessing everything. Peak really needs to learn to trust his instincts a bit more!

And yeah, Thanwa wasn’t giving Max any signals that they’d get back together. That kiss attempt from Max was so awkward. Thanwa was clearly more focused on Peak during dinner.

The shower comment from Max was a good one. It really highlighted how secure Thanwa felt living with him, not having to worry about rent or fixing things. Living rent-free is a pretty sweet deal!

Thanwa moving back in with Max after Peak’s jealousy was like, “Alright, Peak, if that’s how you feel, I’m out.” It seemed like a quick decision, but I can see why he did it.

Thanwa’s doing his best, and I’m cheering for him too. He’s juggling a lot, and I hope he finds his way through it all. Hang in there, Thanwa! ✊
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Replying to Niki Demonix Jul 11, 2024
Title The Rebound
Mr Unibrow has been the villain that keeps villain-ing no breaks! xD
😆🤣🤣
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On We Are Jul 10, 2024
Title We Are
After watching this episode, I suddenly realized I don't have a single piece of polka dot clothing in my wardrobe! How is that even possible?
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Replying to oddsare Jul 10, 2024
Title The Rebound
The ultimate BL bad boy in Thai dramas? It’s Theme, no contest! He may not have many scenes, but every one is…
Back in high school, I used to watch the boys' basketball team doing rebound relay drills all the time, but this is the first time I've seen it in a BL series! Zen and Ryu's teammates really know how to play basketball! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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On The Rebound Jul 10, 2024
Title The Rebound
The ultimate BL bad boy in Thai dramas? It’s Theme, no contest! He may not have many scenes, but every one is unforgettable.

In "LITA," he kidnaps Rain. In "Wandee Goodday," he’s busy trying to get Wandee drunk. And in "The Rebound," he’s expelled for drugs, then storms back to the basketball team with a weapon!

The "Annual Thai Drama Awards" need a "Best Villain" category ASAP, and they should just pre-print Theme’s name on the trophy—he’s got it in the bag!
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Replying to little pillow princess Jul 9, 2024
I so, so hate people that make their decisions based on being comfortable and financial stability, literally ignoring…
Oh, totally! Peak needs to sort out his drama before he even thinks about getting close to Thanwa. It’s like trying to bake a cake with half the ingredients—you just end up with a hot mess!

But hey, maybe watching them stumble through their issues is part of the charm. It’s like a reality TV show where you can’t help but scream at the screen, “Get it together, you two!”

Let’s just hope they eventually figure things out. In the meantime, we can enjoy the rest of the series and laugh at their misadventures.🤣
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Replying to little pillow princess Jul 9, 2024
I so, so hate people that make their decisions based on being comfortable and financial stability, literally ignoring…
I totally get you! Thanwa really threw us for a loop with that decision. It’s like watching your favorite character suddenly decide that pineapple on pizza is a good idea—unexpected and a bit disappointing!

I get that it's frustrating, especially when we see someone we love making choices that don't seem right. But hey, real life is messy, and not everyone can be a fighter all the time. Sometimes, we just need a breather and a comfy spot to regroup, even if it's with an ex.

But don’t worry, we can still hope he finds his inner warrior and makes the comeback we’re all rooting for. After all, every great story needs a few twists and turns to keep us on our toes!
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Replying to little pillow princess Jul 9, 2024
I so, so hate people that make their decisions based on being comfortable and financial stability, literally ignoring…
And knowing that Thanwa has his own struggles really puts him and Peak on the same level. They’re both dealing with a lot, and it makes their situations feel more balanced. Peak has his emotional baggage, and Thanwa has his financial struggles.

Seeing them both as imperfect and trying to navigate their own issues makes their relationship dynamics so much more interesting and relatable. It’s like they’re both just trying to find their way in a world that’s throwing curveballs at them. That’s what makes their story so compelling! 😉
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Replying to little pillow princess Jul 9, 2024
I so, so hate people that make their decisions based on being comfortable and financial stability, literally ignoring…
I totally get where you’re coming from, and honestly, I wouldn't make Thanwa's choices myself. But here's the thing: everyone’s got their own battles and sometimes comfort and stability win out, even if it's not ideal.

Thanwa’s flaws and decisions make him human and kind of relatable, even if they're not the best. Sure, going back to an ex isn't usually a good move, but when you're in a tight spot, it might feel like the only option.

I don’t dislike Thanwa for his choices, even if they're not what I'd do. We all have our struggles, and sometimes people make decisions based on survival rather than what they truly want. It’s tough out there, and everyone’s just trying to get by the best they can.
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