Episode 7 of Love You Teacher really hit me hard in ways I wasn't expecting. The story dives even deeper into Solar and Sun's complicated past, and watching everything unfold felt so raw and emotional.
In this episode, Sun, still in his childlike state, hears Pobmek expressing frustration about wanting more time with the adult Solar and he thought Pobmek got tired of him, wanting to leave him. That innocent little heart gets hurt, so Sun decides to run away with help from his school friends on a secret mission to go back home and see his mom. The way he navigates his way there even as a seven-year-old in an adult body is both impressive and heartbreaking. When he finally reaches the house, we get this heavy revelation about his real family background and the truth behind his condition. It turns out the accident that triggered everything ties back to a traumatic childhood event involving his mother.
I hate Sun's mom for bringing him too when she wants to end her life. My poor innocent child doesn't deserve that. I am just so glad that he survived from the accident. That scene and the explanation around it left me feeling so protective over Sun. No kid, no matter what age their mind is stuck in, should ever have to experience something like that. It explains so much about why he switches and why he's so attached to certain things, like the puppet persona or the song that helps him sleep.
What surprised me the most is how GMMTV went really deep with the plot from the novel. I didn't expect them to explore the psychological layers, the trauma, and the family secrets this thoroughly in a series like this. It adds so much weight to Pobmek's struggles as he tries to care for the person he loves while dealing with these switches between Solar and Sun. The performances from Perth and Santa make it all feel so real. Perth shows Pobmek's exhaustion and quiet devotion so beautifully, and Santa switches between the cheerful adult and the pure, vulnerable child in a way that breaks your heart.
Whoever skips this show just because they think it looks childish is really missing out on something special. This episode proves there's real depth here, and I'm completely invested now.
Starting my first monthly rewatch already ❤️🩹 I miss DuangQin and the friendgroups so badly. DWY isn’t just my favorite BL anymore… it’s genuinely my favorite show of all time I'm gonna miss this active comment section too which I hope won't change now that it's over
He's such a talented actor, can't believe duang is his first role🫶🏼🫶🏼 I love his smile so much and he's just so pretty and talented he deserves the best
It’s finally time to sit down and binge the entire thing again. Crazy how it still feels like yesterday… waiting for that first episode to drop, the beginning of everything,the moment DuangQin met. 💔
It might just be me, but I can't stop thinking about Pobmek's mom. She seems so obsessed with being "perfect" and fitting into some high standard that she never even stops to ask if her own son is okay. The way she embarrassed him in front of the whole school by smashing his guitar was honestly too much. I don't know how Pobmek is supposed to just act like nothing happened after that.
And what really pisses me off is how she's so nice and approving toward Jee, while treating her own son like this. Does she not realize how that must make Pobmek feel? Like she's giving other people the warmth and respect she won't give him? He literally had to beg her to be a little kinder to her own son. It's heartbreaking.
Plus, in this episode, when Sun accidentally blurted out that Pobmek is a teacher (instead of the job he lied to his mom about), Pobmek panicked so hard. You could see the fear in his eyes. The poor guy is already carrying so much, and moments like that just show how fragile everything feels for him right now.
His Mom really needs to do better. I'm so invested in Pobmek and just want him to get some real support.
Perth and Santa's acting was so amazing in this episode as well, it made me cry so bad.
Just finished the last episode and it left me feeling warm yet bittersweet. The story beautifully captured past heartbreaks, quiet longing, and the gentle rebuilding of trust between the characters. The ending was so sweet I was kicking my feet. Every tender moment felt so real thanks to the natural chemistry.
I'll miss these two and their story more than I expected. That said, I'm really looking forward to the next Fourever You with Tiger and Nao.
I'd say they did so much justice for the novel I felt like it came straight to life which is rare for most series. The acting was amazing throughout, especially from Ngern and Oat. They brought so much depth and sincerity to their roles that I was completely drawn in. If you've been following the series, this part is definitely worth watching for its heartfelt emotion. Can't wait to see where the universe goes next.
I’m on episode 2 and I really love FirstKhao, but I’m kind of finding it a bit boring so far and it’s hard to stay motivated to keep watching. Does it get better? If it does and it’s worth continuing, I’d really like to give it a proper chance because I love them.
I am genuinely surprised by GMMTV with this one. After Burnout Syndrome, I doubted they could tackle such emotionally heavy and complex topics again, but they have completely proven me wrong. Love You Teacher handles themes of long-term relationships, trauma, personal growth, and unconditional love with remarkable sensitivity and depth.
We might be only on episode 5, yet it has already climbed into my personal top 5 favorite Thai BL series. The story feels fresh and heartfelt, blending tender romance with real-life challenges in a way that stays with you long after each episode ends. Perth and Santa deliver outstanding performances, bringing authentic chemistry and emotional layers to their characters Pobmek and Solar. Their portrayal of a couple navigating unexpected hardships is both moving and believable, elevating the entire series.
The production quality stands out as well, from the thoughtful writing and natural school setting to the beautiful music and ambiance that perfectly support the tone. This pairing has truly leveled up here, delivering something special that balances warmth, humor, and profound moments without feeling forced.
If you are looking for a BL that goes beyond typical romance and explores what it means to truly stay in love through difficult times, Love You Teacher is absolutely worth watching. Highly recommended so far.
In this episode, Sun, still in his childlike state, hears Pobmek expressing frustration about wanting more time with the adult Solar and he thought Pobmek got tired of him, wanting to leave him. That innocent little heart gets hurt, so Sun decides to run away with help from his school friends on a secret mission to go back home and see his mom. The way he navigates his way there even as a seven-year-old in an adult body is both impressive and heartbreaking. When he finally reaches the house, we get this heavy revelation about his real family background and the truth behind his condition. It turns out the accident that triggered everything ties back to a traumatic childhood event involving his mother.
I hate Sun's mom for bringing him too when she wants to end her life. My poor innocent child doesn't deserve that. I am just so glad that he survived from the accident. That scene and the explanation around it left me feeling so protective over Sun. No kid, no matter what age their mind is stuck in, should ever have to experience something like that. It explains so much about why he switches and why he's so attached to certain things, like the puppet persona or the song that helps him sleep.
What surprised me the most is how GMMTV went really deep with the plot from the novel. I didn't expect them to explore the psychological layers, the trauma, and the family secrets this thoroughly in a series like this. It adds so much weight to Pobmek's struggles as he tries to care for the person he loves while dealing with these switches between Solar and Sun. The performances from Perth and Santa make it all feel so real. Perth shows Pobmek's exhaustion and quiet devotion so beautifully, and Santa switches between the cheerful adult and the pure, vulnerable child in a way that breaks your heart.
Whoever skips this show just because they think it looks childish is really missing out on something special. This episode proves there's real depth here, and I'm completely invested now.
And what really pisses me off is how she's so nice and approving toward Jee, while treating her own son like this. Does she not realize how that must make Pobmek feel? Like she's giving other people the warmth and respect she won't give him? He literally had to beg her to be a little kinder to her own son. It's heartbreaking.
Plus, in this episode, when Sun accidentally blurted out that Pobmek is a teacher (instead of the job he lied to his mom about), Pobmek panicked so hard. You could see the fear in his eyes. The poor guy is already carrying so much, and moments like that just show how fragile everything feels for him right now.
His Mom really needs to do better. I'm so invested in Pobmek and just want him to get some real support.
Perth and Santa's acting was so amazing in this episode as well, it made me cry so bad.
I'll miss these two and their story more than I expected. That said, I'm really looking forward to the next Fourever You with Tiger and Nao.
I'd say they did so much justice for the novel I felt like it came straight to life which is rare for most series. The acting was amazing throughout, especially from Ngern and Oat. They brought so much depth and sincerity to their roles that I was completely drawn in. If you've been following the series, this part is definitely worth watching for its heartfelt emotion. Can't wait to see where the universe goes next.
We might be only on episode 5, yet it has already climbed into my personal top 5 favorite Thai BL series. The story feels fresh and heartfelt, blending tender romance with real-life challenges in a way that stays with you long after each episode ends. Perth and Santa deliver outstanding performances, bringing authentic chemistry and emotional layers to their characters Pobmek and Solar. Their portrayal of a couple navigating unexpected hardships is both moving and believable, elevating the entire series.
The production quality stands out as well, from the thoughtful writing and natural school setting to the beautiful music and ambiance that perfectly support the tone. This pairing has truly leveled up here, delivering something special that balances warmth, humor, and profound moments without feeling forced.
If you are looking for a BL that goes beyond typical romance and explores what it means to truly stay in love through difficult times, Love You Teacher is absolutely worth watching. Highly recommended so far.