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Boys in Love thai drama review
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Boys in Love
1 people found this review helpful
by sayratial
Jul 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Just Kids In Love, And I Loved Watching!

I honestly loved this series so much, from the very first episode to the very last, it just kept getting better. With each week, I found myself even more attached to the characters, their stories, and their little world. It’s the kind of fluffy, feel-good show that you can’t help but smile through. I loved it for both its flaws and its strengths. It’s pure comfort, the type of show you press play on, knowing it’ll make you feel warm inside. A proper serotonin boost. Something to sit back, relax, and enjoy without stress.

Like the title says, it’s simply about boys falling in love– and being absolutely adorable while doing it. What I appreciated most is how the characters actually felt like teenagers. The actors looked their age, and the characters behaved like actual high schoolers, not in an exaggerated or childish way, but in a real, grounded one. Sometimes immature, sometimes surprisingly mature. Just… teens being teens, learning, messing up, and figuring things out.

And for me, that hit even harder because I watched it at the same age as them. I’m in 12th grade too, standing at the edge of high school and about to step into college life. Watching this felt like I was growing alongside them. Their worries about the future, college, growing up, it all felt very real. There was something kind of bittersweet about it, but also comforting. Like I had some fictional friends going through the same things at the same time as me.

Also I loved the no-uniform rule at their school! It added so much personality and color to an already vibrant drama. Every student had their own style, and you could genuinely tell a lot about each character just from the way they dressed. It was like their wardrobes told part of their story. Tar’s outfits especially were my favorite, they matched my own style a lot. But really, the whole cast looked amazing, and I just loved how colorful everything was. The color palette of the series overall was super cheerful and soft, just really easy on the eyes. It added to that feel-good, light vibe so much.



Shane & Kit
These two were opposites from the start, and that contrast had so much charm. Shane is academically smart but emotionally insecure, while Kit is emotionally intelligent and super grounded. They meet when Shane is asked to tutor Kit (who hates studying), and at first, Kit kind of drives Shane up the wall.

But what I loved most was how much they talked. Like, they really communicated. Whenever something went wrong or there was a misunderstanding, they talked it through. No dragging out drama unnecessarily, just honest conversations and sweet hugs. It honestly blew my mind how well they handled conflict. Kit is such a green flag, always giving affection, reassurance, support. He shows love through words, touch, acts of service, all of it. Just the best boyfriend. Shane, on the other hand, struggles with insecurity (especially due to family stuff), but it was beautiful watching him grow and slowly believe he can be loved. Their hugs absolutely melted my heart every time.

I also really liked Shane’s siblings and Kaiju! They were fun little additions to his story.



Kim & Mon
These two were just pure cuteness. We had love at first sight with Kim falling for Mon, followed by the awkward (and adorable) flirting, and then a hilarious accidental confession when Kim gave Mon a giraffe plushie that says “Kim loves Mon.” Peak high school romance energy.

They became a couple early in the series, so their arc focused more on couple dynamics, small arguments, little jealousy moments, and cute makeups. Mon would get annoyed, Kim would win him back in the sweetest ways, and they'd be stuck to each other again. They were very much that “we need to be together 24/7” type of high school couple, and it was so charming.

Mon is more academically inclined, while Kim is the emotionally mature one who tries really hard, even going out of his way to impress Mon’s mom! Total green flag energy again. Their relationship was playful and soft, but grounded in real effort and communication. I especially loved the doll Mon gave Kim at the end, full circle and so precious.

Plus I'll always remember how Mon went out to reag the Doraemon books after learning it's Kim's favorite so he has something to talk about.




Per & Tar
MY SILLY CUTIES. I genuinely adored every second of these two on screen. While they didn’t end up as a couple, their bromance was everything to me. You could just tell they were each other’s person in a way that’s hard to explain. They went from “we’re basically strangers unless we have mutual friends” to “we annoy the life out of each other but are secretly ride-or-die.”

Tar is loud, playful, and chaotic, while Per is quieter and more observant. They constantly bickered and roasted each other, every conversation was a new level of creative insult, but there was so much love under it. And when things got serious, they knew how to be soft too. Their friendship felt unbreakable.

And honestly, I liked that they stayed friends. It was refreshing. Not every important relationship has to turn into romance, and this one showed how deep and meaningful a platonic bond can be. Personally, I headcanon them both as aroace. Tar is curious about relationships because of the people around him, but Per just doesn’t care that much. I would’ve loved to see a queerplatonic relationship between them, that would’ve been perfect. But even as it was, their dynamic was just so good.




Tan & Nat
Even the teacher couple was cute! Again, total opposites who just worked. They had such a nice chemistry, and it was sweet seeing a more mature relationship sprinkled in.



Overall, I really loved this show. Despite its flaws, I’ll be remembering it for a long time. It brought me joy when I needed it, and it felt like a little cozy world I could return to each week. The colors, the softness, the characters, everything just came together into something that made me feel warm and seen. It gave me comfort and company in a really special way, and I’m definitely going to miss them all.
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