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Knock Knock, Boys!
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by zyxsln
Nov 23, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Knock Knock Boys – SASS, CHAOS, AND WHO GAVE THESE CHARACTERS A LICENSE TO LOVE?

Knock knock. Who’s there? A hot mess express pulling into Dysfunction Junction. Knock Knock Boys is the comeback series for Seng, post-scandal (yes, THAT one), and let me tell you, it’s got more drama than my group chat during my friend's boyfriend cheating on her. Buckle up.

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CHARACTERS: A HOTBED OF TROUBLE

First up, LatteAlmond. Yes, that’s their ship name, and no, I didn’t order it at Starbucks. Latte (Jaonine), aka "playboy of the year," spends his time collecting lovers like Pokémon cards. Dude is a manwhore, let’s not sugarcoat it. Living with three roommates—Peak (Best), Thanwa (Seng), and Almond (Nokia)—he makes a bet to help Almond woo his crush, Jumper (Pak). Easy, right? WRONG. Because feelings show up like uninvited party guests, and things spiral faster than my willpower during a sale.

Almond, bless his heart, is your standard shy, emotionally constipated softie. His one job is to pine over Jumper, but nope, he catches feelings for Latte instead. Bro, this ain’t To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. You had one mission.

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PEAK AND THANWA: CHAOS DUO IN THE HOUSE

Now onto Peak and Thanwa. OMG, this side pairing is more tangled than my headphones. They’re supposed to team up to overthrow Latte (rent money wars, y’all), but instead, they find themselves in their own rom-com from hell.

Peak? Surprise, he’s ENGAGED. To a woman. Yeah, my reaction: "I thought you were gay, sir?!" But plot twist—his fiancée has her own girlfriend, so it’s all good. Thanwa, meanwhile, has a psycho ex straight out of a true-crime documentary. This man was out here filming their sexy time (eww) and trying to sell the tapes (double eww). Sir, this isn’t Euphoria. Take your desperation somewhere else.

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THE PLOT: FRIENDSHIP, FEELS, AND WTF MOMENTS

The premise is fun: a bet to help Almond snag his crush leads to unexpected romance. Simple enough. But oh no, this series said, "Hold my drama juice," and threw in love triangles, secret pasts, and enough miscommunication to fuel a thousand memes.

Latte and Almond’s dynamic? Deliciously messy. Latte, the king of denial, doesn’t know whether to kiss Almond or run for the hills. Almond, meanwhile, is all, "Why are you hot? Stop being hot.". And I’m sitting here screaming at my screen, "Just make out already, you fools!"

But the real MVPs? Peak and Thanwa. Their subplot is the kind of chaotic side story you didn’t know you needed. From fiancées with secret girlfriends to psycho exes lurking like an unpaid intern, it’s a ride. And the love triangle? Messy AF.

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JAONINE AND SENG: GORGEOUS, BUT GIVE THEM MORE

Jaonine is a look. Like, if Bright Vachirawit had a twin who wasn’t trying so hard to prove he’s hot, it’d be him. His acting is decent, though occasionally awkward, but hey, he’s pretty, so I’ll allow it. Seng, on the other hand, is out here killing it, people are still salty over the “Fren and I kissed” situation, but can we move on? It’s 2024. Let the man live and act. Also, where’s the same energy for Fren? Toxic fans, please take a seat. Anyway, Seng proves he’s got range, and I’m here for it.

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SPICY SCENES: WHERE’S THE SIZZLE?

The trailer had me hyped for steamier scenes than a sauna. What did we get? A few kisses, two sex scenes, and a whole lot of unresolved tension. I mean, COME ON. If I wanted PG-13, I’d rewatch Love, Simon. At least LatteAlmond’s tension was entertaining, even if it didn’t deliver the goods.

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FINAL THOUGHTS: DRAMA GALORE

Me, watching the last episode: "This is why I have trust issues." But also, "I love this trainwreck so much."

The OST was cute, giving beachy, summery vibes that made me crave seafood and iced coffee. The acting? Solid, especially Seng. The plot? Messy, dramatic, and just self-aware enough to be fun. This series won’t win awards, but it’s perfect for binge-watching while yelling at fictional characters to GET IT TOGETHER.

Final rating: 9.7/10 for the drama, the chaos, and Seng’s redemption arc. Would I watch it again? Hell yes. Would I also scream at Latte to stop being a manwhore? Also yes. Knock Knock Boys is a vibe.

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Triage
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by zyxsln
Aug 7, 2022
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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THE BEST BL SERIES EVER

HOLY SHIT!! What the fuck!!!! This is the most interesting BL series i have ever watch! It doesn’t fully revolve around love and I feel the plot is definitely most interesting. At first, I only watch them because of the closure i need from 2Moons which I couldn’t get from Darvid and Tee. BUT WELPS. This series is so much more than just a closure. I feel they have way much amazing chemistry that I am shocked to the core cause I can feel every emotion and longing in both of their eyes. Okay so we gonna talk about the actors first I guess. First of all, Darvid and Tee? Absolute darl! They have the best chemistry ever! I like how Darvid get to differentiate between every Tin in each loop and can I just please compliment how adorable and good looking Tee is? I never get to see how good his acting was in 2Moons until I watch this series which kind of a shocker how good his acting is! Other supporting characters are amazing! Top notch!

For plot, of course I love them. They are not cliché which fully focus on love and I like how Tin’s main focus was actually saving Tol’s life but once he get to know him and actually repeating saving his life over over again, he gets to realise that he has always been in love with Tol since he were young. So adorable. The twist at the end really shocked me since I never expect that someone actually is the mastermind and not professor Sakda remains mystery. This is one of the series that I didn’t skip such parts and I watch them from the start until the end which is good since I’m a skipper. Lol. At the end, I still have hope that Tin will remember Tol and wake up and I am glad they finally get to have their happy ending. Can I just also say I love how the director comes up with such brilliant plot on how Tin used to repeat every loop to save Tol’s life and change him and now, Tol is the one have to save Tin and change him for one last loop. It is absolutely brilliant.

Overall, I just love the plot, the songs, the actors. Everything. One of the series that actually made me cry. Honestly, I would absolutely re watch them. I’m not the type of person to rewatch series but for this? No doubt. Will repeat to watch anytime anywhere. Love the idea and how much they don’t rush the plot and it is honestly, beautiful. I wish they have more series together since their chemistry are amazing! Final rating, 10/10! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Something in My Room
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by zyxsln
Aug 4, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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PREPARE TISSUE TO CRY

Oh my god. I did not expect to cry at this. At first I was being skeptical cause i never know who these actors are but when I watch them, it gets interesting day by day. Okay so lets start with the plot. Very nicely done plot and storyline. It doesn’t feel rush and I feel the director to take their own time to expand the plot. The ending though, I did not expect that to happen. Some of the lakorn that have storyline of ghost x human have that ending where the ghost stays with the human which I found to be non logical but THIS! Phat waits for Phob until the end of his life and when its finally his time to go, Phob is the one who pick him up and brings him to eternity which I found to be so fucking adorable and my heart aches so much! 😭

The actors are top notch! I feel like Plan’s acting is good but there’s slight stiffness in it. But still though, for his first main role is absolute amazing. Nut’s acting is of course perfect. I feel like he knows where to draw the line of his alive character and when he is a ghost. Both of their chemistry is beautiful but I feel like there are a room for improvement. Can I just say Nut is so fucking beautiful that it took me a while to comprehend he is Thai. He freaking looks Korean bro.

Anyway, for me I love this series. It doesn’t have cringe plot and cliché plot. The ghosts in the story are nicely done and doesn’t look cheap and i like how they remains the horror plot to be serious instead of comedy. We had enough of comedy horror! Please! And the fact that the house is now abandoned and another ghost lives in the house now are top notch! Perfect ending. LOVE IT. Overall, 9/10! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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What the Duck Season 2: Final Call
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by zyxsln
Oct 18, 2019
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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The title says it all. After I watch the ending, I legit just scream "WHAT THE FUCK?!". The season 1 is meh and here i thought the second season will make it up for all the lack in 1st season but boy am i wrong. The season 2 is much more worse. The ending is... very disappointing. I don't understand why Oat chose to become a monk to let Pop pursue his career as steward. Like dude, you could just let him be steward and support him. You guys can go see each other once he is back to Bangkok. I really don't understand like ??????? The ending for this pairing got me questioning this series with a lot of question mark.

For the side pairing ( Pree & Rambo ) is damn disappointing. This Pree.. god.. he keep on insisting he couldn't get back with Rambo even when he is begging Pree. Like come on! This isn't how it suppose to happen! Plus, to be fair, Pree didn't take a good care of Rambo so maybe that's why he got into this wild sex slash gang bang slash idk lmao.

Conclusion, I don't even want to watch it for the second time because it's a waste of time.

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Jack & Joker: U Steal My Heart! (Uncut Ver.)
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by zyxsln
Nov 28, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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A Hot Mess Express with Occasional Sparkles

So, here’s the tea. This is my first YinWar series. I came in fresh, untainted, with no expectations except for the ones the trailer gave me. AND LET ME TELL YOU, THAT TRAILER BAITED ME LIKE A FISH. I was ready for a sleek, sexy, high-stakes enemies-to-lovers heist drama, and instead, I got… whatever this is. My soul is bruised, my heart is heavy, and my standards? Betrayed.

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Plot: A Straightforward Disaster

When I saw the trailer, I thought we were getting some Ocean’s Eleven meets KinnPorsche type of fantasy. You know, a slick thief (War) and a hot, brooding cop (Yin) constantly outsmarting and chasing each other until their hate turns into sexy love. In my head, I imagined War being this clever, mischievous thief always one step ahead, Yin playing the serious cop obsessed with catching him, and eventually, a forced partnership to pull off a high-stakes heist.

But NOPE. What we got instead was a thief who couldn’t steal a pencil case without messing it up, a cop who looks like he’d rather be napping, and a plot that was more “connect-the-dots” than mind-blowing twists. The pacing was all over the place—one moment, they’re at odds, the next, they’re basically dating. GURL. WHERE’S THE BUILD-UP? WHERE’S THE SLOW BURN?

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Character Breakdown: The Good, The Bad, and The WTF

Joke (War’s Character):

Joke is supposed to be an infamous thief, but let’s be real—he’s more “infamous” for his mess-ups than his successes. He steals exam papers, gets caught slipping at food stalls, and somehow, we’re supposed to believe this man is a criminal mastermind? Please.

Don’t get me wrong, War acts his ass off. He’s charming, funny, and carries this chaotic energy that makes Joke somewhat likable. But the writing? TRAGIC. Joke has no consistent personality. One minute he’s impulsive and rebellious; the next, he’s sensitive and emo about his daddy issues. Oh, this man is textbook “my family sucks, so I’m gonna act out for attention.” Therapy is expensive and stealing shit is cheaper. And don’t even get me started on the lack of character development. He goes to prison, but does he come out stronger, wiser, or cooler? NOPE. He comes out the same chaotic mess he was going in.

Also, let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: WHY DOES HE LOOK EXACTLY LIKE BAEKHYUN FROM EXO? And his voice sounds A LOT like Bible.

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Jack (Yin’s Character):

Jack is the serious, logical foil to Joke’s chaos. At least, that’s what he’s supposed to be. Instead, he spends most of the series looking like he forgot his lines. Yin, sweetie, I love you, but your acting here was flatter than my bank account after Black Friday.

Jack’s backstory is solid—he was a soft, hopeful guy until tragedy turned him cold and logical—but the execution? Meh. Yin’s blank stares and lack of emotional depth didn’t sell it for me. And the “cold, brooding” vibe he’s trying to pull off? It feels more like “tired and mildly annoyed.”

Also, can Jack be meaner? Please? I wanted him to ruin Joke’s life, not half-ass his cold-guy act. Be toxic. Be cruel. BE A BASTARD. Instead, he’s out here trying to save his grandma like he’s in a Disney movie.

The only saving grace? His chemistry with War. These two somehow make their mismatched mess of a relationship work. When they’re not awkwardly navigating their feelings, they’re serving chaotic, dysfunctional boyfriend vibes, and honestly, I was here for it.

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Side Characters: The Real Stars of the Show

Aran (Mark’s Character):

OH. MY. GOD. Aran is the drama, the moment, the queen we didn’t deserve but desperately needed. He’s spoiled, bratty, and absolutely iconic in every scene. Mark ATE this role, left no crumbs, and slayed so hard I wanted to throw my wig at the screen. Every line he delivers is dripping with sass. “Sorry, I don’t speak broke.” Like, who gave him the right???

But the writers did him dirty. His storyline starts off strong—daddy issues, a disownment arc, and a slay-tastic fall from grace—but they didn’t give him the redemption he deserved. Why is my man knitting sweaters with Tattoo when he should be rebuilding his empire, walking into boardrooms, and telling his dad, “I’m rich, bitch”? Justice for Aran, you cowards.

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Tattoo (Prom’s character):

Tattoo started as a selfish, money-hungry backstabber, and honestly, I respected the hustle. But after betraying Joke twice (and somehow getting forgiven TWICE?), he finally became a semi-decent human being. His dynamic with Aran was GOLD. The tension, the subtle moments of care—ugh, I wanted them to kiss so bad. But no. Instead, we got crumbs. CRUMBS.

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Hope and Save:

These two are giving “pick-me couple” energy, and I hated it. Constant PDA, zero depth. NEXT.

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Romance: From Enemies to Lovers to… Meh?

This series wanted to be enemies-to-lovers, but the transition was so fast and forced it felt more like “mild acquaintances to boyfriends.” Where’s the tension? The slow burn? The longing stares across a crowded room? Instead, we got, “I hate you,” followed by, “Actually, let’s date.” The fluff scenes felt like they were written by someone who’s never been in a relationship, and the one sex scene? If yall a loyal subscriber of IQIYI, you should know that anything that have ‘Uncut’, the sex scene will be SPICY AS HELL. But then…. Ugh. Don’t even get me started. It started off spicy, but then it went soft and awkward. Like, bro, are we watching GMMTV-lite now?

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Action Scenes: Weak AF

Also, why was the action so weak? War knows how to throw a punch—props to him—but Yin? Sir, what are you doing. His moves were stiff as hell until the last episode, and by then, I was too over it to care.

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The Theme: A Missed Opportunity

And can we talk about the theme? The whole Jack and Joker thing is cute in theory, but why the hell are they using tarot cards instead of playing cards? Like, make it make sense. Joke should’ve been leaving Joker cards behind after every heist, not pulling tarot readings out of his ass.

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OST: WHERE??

The OST was so forgettable I legit thought they forgot to include one. The opening theme is just a tune, and the background music? Nonexistent. Give me a bop, a ballad, SOMETHING.

Final Thoughts:

This series had potential but ended up being a hot mess with occasional glimmers of brilliance. War carried the show, Mark served face and drama, but the weak plot, flat acting from Yin, and lack of emotional depth left me unsatisfied. Final score: 7/10. Will I rewatch it? Hell no.

BL directors, if you’re reading this, call me. I’ve got better ideas and a lot of sass to spare.

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1000 Years Old
4 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
May 16, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Not the best yet not the worst

Okay so I have HUGE expectation when people been hyping this series before it even started. Especially when it is Vampire au! so I thought it could compete with Vampire project but well.. nah. 1000 Years old is a different kind of vampire au genre than Vampire Project. I feel like it somehow has soft fluff chill kind of series. The conflict is not really heavy, just to let the others know that Vampire does exist which is very cute. The character is not that threatening to be honest like Somchai. Yes, he was supposed to be the villain in this series but he is not that tense and bad and is it just me or he looks like Dunk? LMAO. Anyway, at first, I feel like this series are boring but soon, after ep 6, it started to become interesting especially that we found out Somchai is Pun's older brother which makes me think that it should be the other way round instead lol.

Side pairing not much since the series mainly focus on main pairing. BUT I DO SHIP SOMCHAI X SHIN LOOLLLL. SHIN IS SO SILLY I LOVE HIM ⁠♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Anyway, i think they could shorten the series to be 6 - 8 episodes. 12 episodes are way too long and they include unecessary scenes in it too much and also I think what makes it slightly boring is because of there is not much fluff scenes and mind you, there is only ONE kiss scene. Yup. you heard me. ONE KISS SCENE. NC ? NAHHHHHHHH WAY GONE LOLOLOLOL. But its cute tho. I somehow like it lol. I must applaud Opal's acting. I WOULD NEVER believe it if anyone told me that its his first time on screen like he look so fucking natural???? AND UM HELLLOOOO YourMood is so cool too! HE IS 30 but he looks so adorable!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ his acting is way too natural that I am impressed.

Anyway, im gonna give it 7/10 :)

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My Love Mix-Up!
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by zyxsln
Nov 22, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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MSP 2.0????

ALRIGHT BESTIES, LET’S TALK ABOUT THIS GEMINIFOURTH SERIES BECAUSE IT’S GIVING CHAOTIC TEEN ENERGY, AND I’M HERE FOR IT. But first, can we just agree that Fourth IS Atom? Like, no notes. This kid isn’t acting; he’s literally just living his life on screen. Fourth, my goofy king, you EAT every time. Anyway, let’s break this down because I’ve got thoughts, and they’re juicy.

ATOM. He’s the definition of “Oops, my bad.” This boy is so messy, clumsy, and absolutely clueless that he accidentally starts a fake situationship with Kongthap. Like, sir??? Mudmee was throwing her shot, and you’re out here giving “Sure, I’ll take the bullet instead.” And then he’s like, “Wait, why does this feel kinda right??” The drama, the chaos, the gay panic—chef’s kiss. Fourth was born for this. He’s got the comedic timing, the awkward vibes, the “someone protect him at all costs” energy.

KONGTHAP? Eh, he’s cute or whatever. Let’s be real, Gemini is playing Tinn 2.0 from My School President. Dreamy, protective, zero personality crisis—like, bro, we get it, you’re perfect. But also… give me some flavor, ya know? His whole arc is “I’m scared to tell my mom I’m gay,” and I’m over here like, BABE, THAT’S YOUR BIGGEST PROBLEM? Okay, slay, but I need more spice. Still, Gemini and Fourth’s chemistry? Ugh, they serve every time, no crumbs.

NOW THE SIDE PAIRING… OMG, WHAT EVEN??? Mudmee and Half? Messy AF, but lowkey the drama I live for. Mudmee slapping Half? YES MA’AM. Girl said, “You wanna act up? I’ll act up harder.” Their whole relationship is just a series of unresolved arguments, but it’s giving “toxic but I love you anyway”. Like, I hate it, but also, I can’t look away. ALSO, can we talk about Mudmee and Atom’s friendship?? They’re such ride-or-dies, giving each other trash advice like “just wing it, bestie, what’s worse can happen?”. UM EVERYTHING???? but it works somehow. I want what they have.

THE PLOT?? IT’S A CIRCUS, AND I’M BUYING TICKETS. Starts with a misunderstanding, ends with a love story—classic rom-com vibes. Atom is whiny, yes, but it’s cute because he’s out here living his first-love fantasy. And don’t even get me started on the Cinderella play episode. ATOM AS CINDERELLA??? I was SCREAMING. Fourth was so chaotic and adorable; I had to pause just to recover.

FINAL VERDICT: Would I rewatch it? Abso-freakin-lutely. It’s the perfect comfort series with romance, friendship, and that sweet teenage cringe we secretly love. BUT HELLO??? Can someone give GeminiFourth a serious, mature series next year?? I’m so tired of the fluff. They’re giving “potential to destroy my soul,” and y’all keep giving them happy puppy vibes. Like, give me angst, drama, betrayal—something juicy, please. Anyway, I’m off to buy some Euro Cakes because product placement works on me. Byeee!

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Peaceful Property
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by zyxsln
Nov 21, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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TAYNEW DID IT AGAIN!!

So, I went into this knowing it wasn’t a BL (boo, hiss), and honestly, the Polca in me was like, “Sis, maybe skip this one. You’re just setting yourself up for disappointment.” BUT, I ignored her, gave it a shot, and LET ME TELL YOU—this series blew my expectations OUT OF THE WATER. I’m not even kidding; I’m giving it a solid 10/10, and you’ll understand why in a sec.

Home & Peach: Opposites Attract, But Make It Friendly

First of all, let’s start with Home (played by New). This man is the definition of a spoiled brat. Like, he legit thinks money can solve anything. He’s all, “Oh, your property’s haunted? Here’s some cash. Problem solved, right?” Sir, this is not capitalism; this is GHOSTS. But somehow, New makes Home lovable. He’s bratty, but in that “ugh, fine, I’ll forgive you because you’re kinda cute” way.

Then there’s Peach (played by Tay), who’s Home’s complete opposite. Peach is soft, sensitive, and honestly, a walking ball of nerves. Like, this man is one ghost sighting away from a breakdown at all times. And yet, he’s out here helping Home sell haunted properties because—get this—he can SEE GHOSTS. Yup, our man is a supernatural empath, casually solving ghost problems while Home stomps around like, “Why are these spirits ruining my vibe?”

Their dynamic? ICONIC. It’s giving “grumpy rich boy meets cinnamon roll with trauma,” and I ate it up like my last meal.

The Plot: Layers Upon Layers of Mystery

Okay, so the premise is simple at first: Home needs to sell these haunted properties, and Peach is like, “Cool, I’ll help because I can see ghosts.” But the way the story builds? CHEF’S KISS. Each episode has its own mini ghost story, and they’re all tied to the haunted properties Home is trying to sell. And these aren’t your average “ooh spooky shadow in the corner” ghosts; these spirits have deep backstories, emotional trauma, and unfinished business.

BUT WAIT—there’s more. As they help these ghosts find closure (yes, King, therapy for the afterlife!), the show starts peeling back the layers of the bigger mystery: Home’s grandpa’s death and why Peach can even see ghosts in the first place. The way the plot weaves all these elements together? PERFECTION.

PangPang: The Ultimate Bestie Energy

Can we take a moment to talk about PangPang (played by Jan), aka Peach’s younger sister? THIS GIRL. She’s the unsung hero of the series. PangPang is out here being the supportive sibling we all need in our lives. She’s constantly pushing Peach to speak up, take risks, and live without regrets.

Her energy? 10/10. Her comedic timing? IMMACULATE. Honestly, PangPang deserves her own spin-off. I’d watch it in a heartbeat.

ForceBook: Prepare Your Tissues

Okay, I NEED to dedicate an entire section to the ForceBook episode because OMG. I went in expecting their usual goofy, chaotic energy. You know, classic ForceBook vibes. BUT NO. These two decided to rip my heart out and stomp on it instead.

The storyline? Pure pain. Their characters are dealing with love that’s considered “wrong” in the eyes of society, and it’s handled with so much raw emotion. Force is out here acting his heart out, and Book? That man was SOBBING. I’ve never seen him cry like this before, and it BROKE ME. I was legit ugly crying for a solid 10 minutes.

The way they portrayed the pain of loving someone when the world tells you it’s not okay? ICONIC. And the twist about Vicha (Book’s character) not being able to cross over because of his suicide? DEVASTATING. But when he finally gets his closure, the dance scene shifts, symbolizing his acceptance, and I LOST IT. Beautifully done.

Home x Peach: BL Tease or Nah?

Now, let’s talk about Episode 11. Was the director teasing us? Because there’s this one scene where Peach thinks Home is hitting on him, and I was like, “Wait, is this happening? Is this BL-lite?” But then Home, being the clueless rich boy he is, immediately kills the vibe, and the moment disappears faster than my paycheck on payday.

BUT STILL. The tension was THERE. It felt like the director was testing the waters, seeing how the audience would react to a potential BL plotline. And you know what? I’m here for it. Gimme that spin-off, GMMTV.

The Cast: Almost Perfect

The casting for this show? SPOT ON. New and Tay were born for these roles, and their chemistry was on fire. Jan SLAYED as PangPang, and even the side characters brought their A-game.

The only weak spot? Foei. Ugh, why was he even here? His scenes were a whole vibe-killer, and I could’ve done without him entirely.

Final Thoughts

This series? It’s giving comedy, it’s giving drama, it’s giving emotional healing with a side of ghosts. I laughed, I cried, I screamed at my screen. It’s not a BL, but it’s got enough heart and chemistry to keep even the Polcas satisfied.

Rating: 10/10. A must-watch, even if you’re not into ghost stories. Would I rewatch it? Nah, because I’m not about that rewatch life, but it’s 100% worth your time.

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Every You, Every me (Director's Cut.)
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by zyxsln
Jan 7, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Nice concept but went downhill at the middle

Okay, babes, let’s get into Every You Every Me. When I tell you I went in expecting a hot mess but came out with… a lukewarm one? I mean, it had its moments, but also, WHAT was the pacing? Like, I was buckled in for a slow burn, and the series was out here speeding like it’s late for class. Then I found out each episode had a different story, and I was like, “Okay, werk, anthology queen!” But no. They just HAD to throw in double episodes that dragged harder than my mom at family reunions. Anyway, let’s talk, because I am both entertained and annoyed.

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Episode 1: Soulmates? Slaymates.

First episode dropped the whole “You’re my soulmate, we’re meant to be” spiel, and I was kinda living for it. Simple, clean, cute. Nothing groundbreaking, but hey, sometimes we just want BL comfort food, y’know? It was giving “Pinterest inspo but make it gay.” I was like, “Okay, first episode slaps. Maybe I’ll stan. Maybe this series is about to change my life. Maybe pigs will fly.”

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Episode 2: Boss Daddy Energy

Whew, the boss x secretary trope was TROPPING, y’all. The tension? Immaculate. I kept squinting at the screen like, “Is he the top? Wait, no, he’s gotta be the bottom. Or maybe switch energy? Girl, the suspense is KILLING ME.” But they kept it natural, no awkward slow-mo stares or cheesy zoom-ins. Like, for once, they’re acting like normal people with feelings. Oh, and the chemistry? Chefs kiss. I didn’t even cringe once, which is saying something.

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Episodes 3 & 4: Bring the Pain, Cowards.

Okay, now THIS had potential. Namping’s dying, right? Sad vibes. But they gave us NOTHING to work with. Like, what’s he dying of? Seasonal allergies? A tragic paper cut? Gimme DETAILS. And don’t even get me started on the lack of angst. I wanted messy hospital scenes, dramatic crying, maybe even someone yelling “You can’t die on me!” in the rain. Instead, we got, “Oh, he’s sick. Anyway…” I was screaming at my screen like, “HELLO? MAKE ME SOB, YOU COWARDS.”

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Episodes 5 & 6: Enemies to Lovers, But Make It Basic.

First of all, Shun is the top, and my brain short-circuited because I was SO sure he was the bottom. Like, when the sex scene hit, I literally paused and said out loud, “Noted. Got it. Moving on.” Anyway, it’s your classic enemies-to-lovers trope: they bicker, they bang, someone dies (again, seriously?), and then Shin stops making music because trauma, I guess. But then Blue inspires him to get back into it, and I’m sitting here like, “Okay, cute, but WHERE is the originality?” I was BEGGING for Blue to do something messy, like plagiarize Shin’s song or spill his coffee. Just give me SOMETHING to spice it up.

Oh, and the sex scene? Cute but not life-changing. It’s giving “PG-13 with a sprinkle of R.” Steamy, sure, but not “lemme rewind that real quick” steamy.

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Episodes 7 & 8: Why Are We Backtracking?

So now we’re watching Roi Inn and Phun, two actors who fell in love while filming the previous episodes. The breakup scene? Mature AF. Like, I was snapping my fingers and going, “YES, adults handling emotions like adults!” But then, outta nowhere, they’re back together because apparently they “can’t move on.” I was like, “Girl, you just had your big dramatic breakup moment, and now you’re crawling back? PICK A STRUGGLE.”

Also, why couldn’t they lean into the reincarnation vibes? Imagine them realizing they’ve been soulmates in every timeline, and their love is destined or cursed or something. Missed opportunity, TBH.

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The Acting? ATE. Now let’s talk about Top and Mick because these two carried the entire show on their BACKS. Top is out here serving duality like a pro—soft boy one minute, daddy the next. And Mick? Okay, at first, I thought his face looked constipated, but by Episode 5, I was ready to risk it all. Also, why does Mick look like Up from Lovely Writer? Is that intentional? Did they clone him? Either way, Mick’s hotter, don’t @ me.

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Final Thoughts: A Mixed Bag of Cute and Chaos.

So yeah, Every You Every Me started strong, but by the end, it was giving “meh, but make it gay.” The actors ATE, the director… did not. Would I rewatch? Absolutely not. Would I watch a behind-the-scenes documentary of Mick and Top flirting IRL? In a heartbeat.

Final score: 8/10 for the actors, 2/10 for the wasted potential, and 10/10 for the sheer amount of thirst tweets I wrote while watching this. Thank you, next.

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Playboyy
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Mar 8, 2024
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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I SHOULD HAVE TRUST TIKTOK

I been having a lot of review videos on TT saying that this series really traumatised a lot of people from the sex scene actually. Let me tell you, first episode and my Jaw dropped like “um excuse me? Is this allowed?”. Usually I never read the synopsis of a series or stalk the actor nor the director to make sure I have no bias on a series. MISS GURL LEMME TELL YOU WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT CHEEWIN IS THE DIRECTOR RIGHT AFTER I FINISH THIS SERIES, I GOT SO DISAPPOINTED 😭.

Cheewin directed A LOT OF MY FAVOURITE SERIES ( bed friend, SCOY, middlemans love and etc ) and watching this series like its coming from a low budget company really caught me like “AINT NO WAY THIS IS CHEEWIN’S WORK”. I am speechless and I never would have thought that Cheewin would produce this series.

Please BE WARNED THO, 1 - 4 episode you will get shook at the sex scenes but after that, you will get used to it LOL THATS LITERALLY ME. This series is 90% sex scenes and 10% of non existence conflict. Yes, the main conflict is to find out who killed Naht but the plot keeps on getting prolonged that I ended up skipping a lot starting episode 8. To be honest i think they can shorten the series to be 8 - 10 Episodes but because of unnecessary sex scenes, it becomes 14 episodes.

MY MIDDLEMANS LOVE IS 8 EPISODES AND THIS SERIES GOT 14 EPISODES? Cheewin, we gotta have a talk.

Some of the actor’s acting is a little bit stiff but not that bad though and also, CAN WE STOP THE ENGLISH SCRIPT UNLESS IF WE HAVE A NATIVE SPEAKER IN THE SERIES????? I couldn’t help but to keep on thinking they are trying to look like KinnPorsche series ( shoutout to my Zaddy Vegas ). I am sorry but the english is almost borderline of Cringe 🤮.

Anyway, not a good series but not a bad one either. I wouldn’t rewatch this series tbh.

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Hit Bite Love: Uncut
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Mar 7, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Not a good watch

I have such high expectations for this series. I really do. I even subscribe the official production channel to watch the uncut version. The plot could be a little bit messy and I would say slight borderline to be cringe. I thought this series would be the series of showing how goofy the high schoolers would be with twist of romance of puppylike love but gurl, plain boring. Its like a mix of lust and romance which always keep me asking , “Yes, and?”. The main pairing here is really Matteo x Shogun. They have a main conflict but it is not really big of a deal. Though, acting is quite stiff and not professional.

King x Burger have nice plot with a mix of understanding but really, i feel like its a boring series with so suddenly of murder mystery at the end that get me like ????? Um what? So suddenly? I dont think the whole production have exact plot they wish to focus on which makes me questioning on how they can get sponsors for this series? Plain boring with half decent actors.


Truly disappointed.

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Crazy Handsome Rich
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Feb 12, 2024
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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A GEM RUINED BY STUPID VOICEOVER

I understand that maybe they want it to be comedic and funny voiceover is the option they choose but let me tell you... This series is already funny with it's own script and plot. WHY ARE THEY RUINING THEM BECAUSE OF STUPID VOICEOVER???!!! I was already suspicious why Frank's voice is different and the lips moves slightly delayed. I literally have to watch this series by muting them and using my precious imagination to imagine how Frank's voice sounds like and along with Long's voice. I AM SO DISSAPOINTED WITH THE VOICEOVER LIKE... WHAT IS THE NEED FOR THE DUBBING?????

The plot goes with Luv have a key necklace and Thad have a lock necklace so they sort of feel like they are each other's soulmate and there's more than just a necklace for it. It seems like the house's wealth testament is related to the necklace which I found to be interesting and very well execute for 6 long episodes. TO BE HONEST, LONG'S ACITNG IS THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES ME FORGET ABOUT THE DUMB DUBBING. OH. MY.GOD. GIVE THIS MAN AN AWARD AND A GOOD SERIES PLS!!! His actions scenes are TO-DIE-FOR!!!! And to be honest I couldn't believe he is so good at acting comedic lol.

I don't know why but for LongFrank's series, there will always be something that pissed the audience off. This series is because of the dubbing and for Love Syndrome, its because of Frank's wig. BRUH. PLEASE SOMEONE GIVE THEM A LEGIT GOOD SERIES. I AM TIRED OF THIS SHIT!!! i hope OMG Vampire series would do them justice. :)

I know that other reviewers gave this series a low rating because of the dubbing but we gotta appreciate the plot and the cast. Like they are doing good fr.

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War of Y
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Feb 7, 2024
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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NOT ENTIRELY DISAPPOINTING!

If you want to watch this series, please be prepare to be traumatised and your image of your favourite ship will be ruin. This series portrays real life situation in entertainment industry especially when the actors are in BL series that involves shipped couple. At first, I find it difficult to watch this series maybe because I have this mind set that all shipped couple is real but this series really shows me that the shipped couple is just doing fanservice and not real.

Overall, the first and second story is damn good and boy, what can I say about Billy Seng couple? They are DAMN GOOD. Boy, their acting skills definitely overpower the other couple. Sad that they broken up though. The 3rd story is the most BORING STORY EVER!!! Like… what the shit is this?

Fourth story is WAYYY TOO REALISTIC so I have already got the idea that this story happened in real life, real actor but I am not sure who. At the end, they did ask the audience a question; “Would you believe it if we say War Of Y series is based on real story?” And I immediately say YES. Because I can see it. CLEARLY. This series is an eye opener so if you are not ready to have a change of pov for your favourite shipped couple, please don’t watch it.


Sex scenes are damn mad broo ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Secret Crush on You
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Aug 11, 2022
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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CRINGE BUT ADORABLE

Actually, I was about to drop this series as I feel Seng's acting is a little bit cringe but when I read other's review, they said to give this series a chance and don't judge by the 1st episode. So I proceed to watch and thank god, I did not drop cause this series has it all. Comedy, chaotic, romance and fluff. It is absolutely beautiful. Let's talk about each pairing.

1. Nuea x Toh
Mr Popular X Stalker. The theme of the pairing is slight disturbing but adorable. A great way how Seng portrays Toh's character to be this nerd adorable stalker but I feel like the storyline is a little bit too much at the end. Yes, we know they are the main pairing but sometimes, some of the scene is not necessary but to offer more screen time of this pairing, they adds the unnecessary scene. But the main plot is great! It didn't run from the storyline and it doesn't feel rush as well. The acting on the other hand is on the borderline of cringe. Toh's character is great but sometimes, I don't think it's important for him to smile at every fucking reason which sometimes annoys me. Billy's acting is flawless and can I just say he looks like Daniel Wannaone. Lol. I don't have much problem with this pairing's acting except that Toh keep on smiling like a nutcase.

2. Sky x Jao
Oh good god. I understand that the bottom is suppose to be the cute one but boy, i am so fucking pissed with Jao. His ego is up high and he keep on overthink about everything! It took them almost half of the series to even be together and when they got together, I feel like Sky is the one who really likes Jao. It feels like Jao is not sincerely in love with Sky but anyway, I don't like Surprise. He is trying hard to look cute and ugh honestly, cringe. Their storyline seems short and doesn't really expand beautifully. They are literally my least favorite pairing. Sorry.

3. Touch x Daisy
GURLLLLLLLLL. I AM IN LOVE. IT IS SUCH A WASTE! That their love line get short screen time and the fact that Touch just started to make a move on Daisy at the end of the series makes me feel like they need to have their own series. I like how Daisy is so loud and so chaotic when he is around his friends but when Touch makes a move on him, he just went quiet and unsure what to say. SO ADORABLE!!! And okay, I did some stalking on Nutt and can I just say I am amazed at how he manage to play Daisy's role so well even though he is leaning towards manly man off camera. OH MY GOD!!! The duality! It's a shame how Nutt and Opp doesn't have much screen time in this series cause I really want to watch them.

4. Thor x Som & Fon x Kongkwan
The series did them dirty. They are so adorable but their screen time sucks! Fon x Kongkwan only shows up if there are gathering or party and they kiss on the cheek but that's it. Right now, we just need to wait for 'GAP' series to come out so it could do them justice. Anyway, Som x Thor. A great couple but I really wish they could lead more than that! Thor is a great man that act like ice and Som is hot-headed and loud girl, so imagine if they both could have slight love line plot! They didn't even have any confession scene and suddenly, they got together. UGHHH. On other note, I really love Som's character cause she been doing the most. She is the glue that sticks the group together even when Daisy wants to change into Day, she is stern but still supports him which I found to be adorable.

Overall, I love this series but I don't think I will be watching them since the Toh's character is too cringe. Anyway, I still give 9/10 ♥♥♥♥♥♥ since the series is pretty good. Could have been more but meh.

P/S: Please watch the uncut version on youtube. You will not regret it. THE STEAMY SCENE THOUGH ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

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Cupid's Last Wish
2 people found this review helpful
by zyxsln
Jul 31, 2022
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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BEST SLOWBURN BL SERIES!!

I never thought I would love Earth. I don’t know how to say this but I just love him so much! His acting definitely gets better by the time and he is so good at playing Korn. Like he is so gentle yet he could flipped when being push. Can I just say I love how he tries to calm Win down? The fact that he is acting like water and Win is like fire is absolute love plot!! The plot is so good! I never thought I can watch series without that much kiss scene or the series being 18+ but THIS! This just change my pov. There’s not much going on but the way the actors plays their role and the movement of the plot is amazing!

I just found out that Earth and Mix was in 1000 stars so that's why their chemistry is just amazing! Like damn amazing! In the last episode when they finally tease each other when they have become a couple, it feels honest. It feels genuine like I could feel like they have feelings with each other ( in the series I mean ) and the fact that Earth was laughing from the bottom of his heart is so cute! The kiss that they shared honestly is kind of hot but at the same time so passionate. Please I need more series from them cause this is so cute ❤️❤️❤️❤️

The cinematography is alright but at first I was being skeptical cause there’s this scene where the cow give birth and the fact that the calf does have fur makes me laugh lol but other than that, it’s all good! Overall, i definitely love watching this and I might re-watch them. 10/10 for me! ❤️

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