I don't know why people are hating Van so much?? I mean Farm knew Van was not a serious guy and that he was a f**k boy, he still decided to get together with him without thinking about their friendship. I'm not blaming Farm here as well, I can understand, if your crush suddenly came upto you and asked you to be his boyfriend you'd obviously say yes, he did the same.
My point is that Farm knew Van better Van himself, plus it's not like Van didn't regret his mistakes or that he didn't liked Farm at all. He didn't realise it until he lost him (I know how it sounds) but if you think about it, isn't this exactly how it happens, you don't realise someone's worth unless they're gone? That was exactly what happened with Van, he realised how much he loved and cared for Farm after he almost lost him.
So I don't think Van deserves the hate he has been receiving.š
Sorry, Toh is a pussy with no self respect, after hearing heās been played he still has feeling for the asshole.…
I agree!! I mean it's one thing having feelings for him, it's fine to still like a person like that, but he should at least have some self respect to should love himself enough to walk away from him.
Okay P'Toh, how about a little self respect?? I mean, I know you like him and all but even after knowing EVERYTHING that you know, I just have one question, WHYYY???
I'm still on episode 5th but that's my thought so far....
Okay, honestly? This is one of the best thriller murder-mystery BLs Iāve watched so far.
From the very first episode, the tension pulls you in and refuses to let go. Every time I thought I had figured out who the murderer was, the show said, āOh really?ā and threw another plot twist right at my face. New villain. New motive. New suspicion. I swear, at some point, I looked at almost every single character as the killer. I kept questioning everyone ā who had what reason, who benefited, who was hiding something.
The chemistry between Tan and Bun was just chefās kiss. The slow-burn tension, the trust issues, the longing it all felt so real. And letās not lie⦠Great in that fitted uniform? š¤š¤¤ Absolutely illegal.
The second couple? Those kids were SO cute. They added softness and warmth to an otherwise dark and intense storyline. I think they deserved more screen time. They're so underrated šš
But the Plot Twists Deserve an Awardš¤Æ
Janeās murderer genuinely shocked me. I did suspect her at first, but just when I was almost convinced it wasnāt her ā BAM. The reveal hit hard. And the things that unraveled toward the end? Slightly traumatizingš
Itās one thing to know Jane suffered, and another thing to find out why she did what she did. That part was genuinely disturbing and heartbreaking.
I kept praying for a happy ending. Or at least for everyone to survive. When Inspector M ādied,ā I was in complete disbelief. I was so ready to cry because I did NOT accept that he would go down like that. Seeing him again? Instant relief.
The Minor Plot Holesš
Now, while the series was brilliant, there were a few things that made me raise an eyebrow:
1. Why is no one locking their doors?? People just casually walk into houses at any time of the day or night.
2. They found evidence like the rope from Janeās case and the injection from Puedās murder⦠but never thought about checking fingerprints. Yet suddenly at the end, Por carefully uses a cloth to avoid fingerprints? Now youāre concerned?? š
3. Someone had an abortion three months before their death⦠and that didnāt show up in the forensic report? That felt like a major oversight.
Despite the minor loopholes, Manner of Death is absolutely worth watching. Itās intense, thrilling, romantic, shocking, and emotionally heavy in the best way possible. The chemistry delivers, the suspense keeps you hooked, and the twists genuinely surprise you.
I would 100% recommend everyone to watch it at least once. Itās a ride. And trust me ā you wonāt see half of it coming. ā¤ļø
Am I the only one who felt like everything kinda just kept repeating? I'm on ep 15th and it's all kinda same. I think I might drop this (no judgments pls)
Can someone tell me what this is about and how is this series? Is it worth watching or not? (I don't mind spoilers but please tell what is this about) I read comments and I'm super confused
Okay, honestly? This was the best Thai BL of 2025šā¤ļø I'm not really a fan of suspense thrillers, but I absolutely loved it. It was a little scary for me so I tried not to watch it at night so there were days when I couldn't watch it at all, but every night I was curious what was going to happen next. Believe me I had multiple possible stories in my mind, but there were twists that I didn't even think about, and I loved that thing about it.
I was so into finding the culprit that for a moment I forgot it was about romance as well, there were times when I saw romantic scenes and went like āthis is why aren't finding the killer because you guys are busy flirting, meanwhile the killer will reveal himself on his own, right?š" No offense, I love PoohPavel, but the story was just that goodš¤ā¤ļø
The cutest moment was when Pooh softly grabbed Pavelās shirt with 2 fingers, I swear I screamed into my pillow so much šā¤ļø I love watching Pooh being so small and fragile in front of Pavelšā¤ļø
Although I thought the end could've been better. Honestly the last episode did not feel rashed but it felt somewhat senseless. But overall I'll give it 9 out of 10, deducting 1 for the senseless ending and for other minor details that were missed apart from this I would definitely recommend it, if you love horror or thriller suspense then this one's for youā¤ļø
My point is that Farm knew Van better Van himself, plus it's not like Van didn't regret his mistakes or that he didn't liked Farm at all. He didn't realise it until he lost him (I know how it sounds) but if you think about it, isn't this exactly how it happens, you don't realise someone's worth unless they're gone? That was exactly what happened with Van, he realised how much he loved and cared for Farm after he almost lost him.
So I don't think Van deserves the hate he has been receiving.š
And no, even I don't think it's for revenge
I'm still on episode 5th but that's my thought so far....
From the very first episode, the tension pulls you in and refuses to let go. Every time I thought I had figured out who the murderer was, the show said, āOh really?ā and threw another plot twist right at my face. New villain. New motive. New suspicion. I swear, at some point, I looked at almost every single character as the killer. I kept questioning everyone ā who had what reason, who benefited, who was hiding something.
The chemistry between Tan and Bun was just chefās kiss. The slow-burn tension, the trust issues, the longing it all felt so real. And letās not lie⦠Great in that fitted uniform? š¤š¤¤
Absolutely illegal.
The second couple? Those kids were SO cute. They added softness and warmth to an otherwise dark and intense storyline. I think they deserved more screen time. They're so underrated šš
But the Plot Twists Deserve an Awardš¤Æ
Janeās murderer genuinely shocked me. I did suspect her at first, but just when I was almost convinced it wasnāt her ā BAM. The reveal hit hard. And the things that unraveled toward the end? Slightly traumatizingš
Itās one thing to know Jane suffered, and another thing to find out why she did what she did.
That part was genuinely disturbing and heartbreaking.
I kept praying for a happy ending. Or at least for everyone to survive. When Inspector M ādied,ā I was in complete disbelief. I was so ready to cry because I did NOT accept that he would go down like that. Seeing him again?
Instant relief.
The Minor Plot Holesš
Now, while the series was brilliant, there were a few things that made me raise an eyebrow:
1. Why is no one locking their doors?? People just casually walk into houses at any time of the day or night.
2. They found evidence like the rope from Janeās case and the injection from Puedās murder⦠but never thought about checking fingerprints. Yet suddenly at the end, Por carefully uses a cloth to avoid fingerprints? Now youāre concerned?? š
3. Someone had an abortion three months before their death⦠and that didnāt show up in the forensic report? That felt like a major oversight.
Despite the minor loopholes, Manner of Death is absolutely worth watching. Itās intense, thrilling, romantic, shocking, and emotionally heavy in the best way possible. The chemistry delivers, the suspense keeps you hooked, and the twists genuinely surprise you.
I would 100% recommend everyone to watch it at least once.
Itās a ride. And trust me ā you wonāt see half of it coming. ā¤ļø
OMG!! š„³š„³š„³
I'm not really a fan of suspense thrillers, but I absolutely loved it. It was a little scary for me so I tried not to watch it at night so there were days when I couldn't watch it at all, but every night I was curious what was going to happen next.
Believe me I had multiple possible stories in my mind, but there were twists that I didn't even think about, and I loved that thing about it.
I was so into finding the culprit that for a moment I forgot it was about romance as well, there were times when I saw romantic scenes and went like āthis is why aren't finding the killer because you guys are busy flirting, meanwhile the killer will reveal himself on his own, right?š" No offense, I love PoohPavel, but the story was just that goodš¤ā¤ļø
The cutest moment was when Pooh softly grabbed Pavelās shirt with 2 fingers, I swear I screamed into my pillow so much šā¤ļø I love watching Pooh being so small and fragile in front of Pavelšā¤ļø
Although I thought the end could've been better. Honestly the last episode did not feel rashed but it felt somewhat senseless. But overall I'll give it 9 out of 10, deducting 1 for the senseless ending and for other minor details that were missed apart from this I would definitely recommend it, if you love horror or thriller suspense then this one's for youā¤ļø