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OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT!!!! The angst and pain is so fucking real that i never encounter with one-sided love, i could feel the pain. Off's acting is 10/10 and Gun! Hats off to him! He is like the perfect bottom in this bl series that portrays the perfect closet guy who love his own best friend. The part where Gun was heartbroken and always cry in the shower hits me so hard that i don't know if i ever miss one episode without crying. This is like 10/10 (as you can see in my review gurl ) .
But i kinda have love-hate relationship with Third. Because it seems like he is so stubborn. Like gurl if Khai have show his true interest to me ( the part where he waits for the Gangsta group for road trip ), i already on my knees for him. I swear, if you are going to watch this episode, you need to prepare a lot of tissue because- oh god! WHYYYY!! but i am glad that the ending ends well and im so happy to see Third's smile when he is with Khai because all this time, it's hard for me to see his smile.
What i suggest for you if you are new to BL, you have to watch these; Love By Chance, Sotus, Theory Of Love & 2 Moons
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JAMES, GO GET ACTING LESSON PLEASE.
When I tell you I had to PAUSE multiple times to process what I was watching—LIKE, HELLO??? Is this a BL series or an acting school dropout project?? Because BABES, I AM FIGHTING FOR MY LIFE TRYING TO FINISH THIS. But you know me, I’m a loyal hoe. So, I sat through all 12 + 1 special episodes, and now I have THOUGHTS. So, I hit play on episode one, and IMMEDIATELY, I knew something was wrong. Like, girl. WHAT IS UP WITH ELISE’S FACE? James (who plays Elise) is out here looking like the sun is in his eyes 24/7. No, seriously, bestie. James (who plays Elise) is trying SO HARD to give us “sharp, intimidating CEO” but ended up looking like he just walked out of the eye doctor’s office after getting his pupils dilated. THE CONSTANT FROWN. THE EMPTY STARE. BABE, ARE YOU GOOD??? I KNOW THE LIGHTS ARE BRIGHT, BUT DAMN._____________________________________
1. Plot
Bestie. I’m not even joking. NOTHING HAPPENS. Now listen. I love me some messy drama, but this plot? It was cooked with NO seasoning, NO oil, and left to burn in a microwave. Like, yes, things technically happen, but not in a way that makes SENSE. These two are just giving each other the most mild push-and-pull energy, but we don’t even know why. THERE IS NO BACKSTORY. THERE IS NO REAL CONFLICT. JUST VIBES. BAD VIBES. So we got Elise, a mean CEO and Patt, his good secretary, who been working for Elise for five years but never once questioned his life choices??? WHY IS HE EVEN STAYING? IS HE SECRETLY IN LOVE? IS IT JUST A PAYCHECK? GIVE ME SOMETHING, BITCH. BECAUSE RIGHT NOW, I’M LOST. From the very first episode, they’re giving push and pull energy, but instead of being spicy, it’s just confusing. Like, do they hate each other? Do they like each other? Did they accidentally sign a lifelong work contract and now they’re stuck? No one knows because the series refuses to give us a backstory.
AND THEN. THENNNNNNN.
THE RANDOM SEX SCENE IN EP 2. Bestie, I almost THREW my laptop across the room. BECAUSE GUESS WHAT? It was a DAYDREAM SEQUENCE. AND GUESS WHAT ELSE? They don’t even tell us WHOSE DAYDREAM IT WAS. Like, was it Elise? Patt? The audience? BECAUSE AT THIS POINT, I AM HALLUCINATING TOO.
And then, of course, we get all the 2013 BL TROPES:
- Jealous CEO but won’t admit he likes his secretary? (yawn) ✅
- Messy love triangle for DRAMA? (double yawn)✅
- Somebody faints and the other one takes care of him? (BFFR, IT’S 2025, FIND A NEW TROPE) ✅
- Possessive ex-lover trying to ruin everything? (SNOOZEFEST)✅
The drama is SO forced. Elise gets jealous whenever Patt talks to someone else, but instead of COMMUNICATING like an adult human being, he just stares in agony like he’s in a shampoo commercial. And THEN, the ultimate 2013 wattpad drama moment arrives: Elise sees Patt with his third-party love interest, gets mad, and goes "fine, I’ll fuck someone else then." Sir, that is a grown man, not a lost puppy. GET A GRIP.
BABE. NEXT!!!
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2. Characters & Acting
Now, bestie. Bestie. I have been NICE so far. But I NEED to talk about James.
- Elise (James) – WHO CASTED THIS MAN??? WHO LOOKED AT JAMES AND SAID, “YES, HE’S OUR LEAD”?????? I swear he’s reading his lines off a teleprompter. His face does not move. He’s supposed to be this dominant, brooding, sexy CEO, but he looks like a freshman drama student trying way too hard. The few times he tries to smile or look smug, I just start laughing. And don’t even get me STARTED on the scene where he FAINTS. BRO. IT WAS GIVING Sims 4 low-energy animation. IT’S PAINFUL. Every scene, he looks like he’s either about to sneeze or like he’s holding in a fart. THE LACK OF EMOTION. THE AWKWARD LINE DELIVERY. THE WAY HE STANDS THERE DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING IN CRUCIAL SCENES.
I kid you not, bestie—there is a scene where he walks in on his ex cheating, and HE JUST STANDS THERE. NO REACTION. NO ANGER. JUST… VIBING. LIKE, HELLO???? DO SOMETHING. THROW A GLASS. SCREAM. LEAVE. I’M BEGGING. There is hesitation in his moves and he seems being calculative in the next steps that he wants to take. Maybe because he is scared of getting hurt in the action scene by the stunt man or whatever but tbh, i am hating this guy even more LOL.
- Patt (Kad) – Ok, at least he’s trying. His acting is okay-ish, but there are moments where he looks like he’s internally screaming because Elise is giving him NOTHING to work with. Like, how do you act with someone who looks like they’re a walking mannequin?
- Run (Fam) – Babe. You need to control your EYES. The way he overacts with his facial expressions had me fighting for my life. Like, we get it, you’re the sneaky side character, but why are you looking so guilty before you even do anything?
Fei Long (Nick) – The only one who understood the assignment. He ate up every scene and left no crumbs. The villains in this series have better acting than the leads. That should tell you everything.
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3. Steam/Sex Scenes
…sigh.
GURL, I NEED TO TALK ABOUT THIS.
So, first sex scene? Awkward as FUCK. I EXPECTED DESPERATION. NEED. RAW, ANIMALISTIC LONGING. But instead? I got two dudes who looked like they were doing community service for each other. IT GAVE NOTHING. AND THEN. THIS MAN—ELISE HAD THE AUDACITY. TO TREAT PATT LIKE A STRANGER RIGHT AFTER BECAUSE HE HAD A DREAM ABOUT HIS EX.
EXCUSE ME?????
SIR. YOU JUST PUT YOUR DICK IN THIS MAN, AND NOW YOU’RE ACTING LIKE YOU DON’T KNOW HIM?????? CALL THE POLICE.
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4. OST
It’s… fine?
Nothing special. Nothing memorable. Like, if you played it for me right now, I wouldn’t even recognize it.
NEXT.
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5. Overall
I am gonna be so honest. This series felt like a job. I was CLOCKING IN every episode, just PRAYING something interesting would happen. The pacing? SLOW. The character development? NON-EXISTENT. The acting? DEAR GOD.
BUT.
Would I finish it? Yes. Because at this point, I have invested too much time, and I NEED TO SEE IF IT GETS WORSE.
Would I rewatch it? ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Final score? 5/10.
And that’s me being GENEROUS.
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The Series That Gaslit Me Into Thinking It Was a Masterpiece
Okay. FIRST OF ALL. I have been waiting for this series since MYDL dropped the page on this damn website, and Miss Gurl… LET ME TELL YOU. I did not—DID NOT—expect that Tor was gonna be the lead. I was clutching my pearls like, “AIN’T HE ALWAYS IN STRAIGHT SERIES??” But no, apparently, 2024 is the year of plot twists, because here he is, serving daddy realness. And honestly? I ain’t even mad. The moment I saw him in that doctor’s coat? I knew I was about to simp.Now, before I start throwing hands with the plot, let’s get into it.
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Plot – Murder? Love? Same Thing, I Guess.
So, boom. We got Dr. Kan out here acting sus as hell, lowkey playing God by “mercy killing” terminally ill patients. In comes Tew, the detective, who clocks this and goes, “Hold up, my guy, why is my mom die prematurely??” So he starts investigating, following Kan around, doing his lil’ detective things, and next thing you know—BAM—they catching feelings instead of criminals. Like, sir, wasn’t your job to put this man in jail? Why are we playing Enemies to Lovers instead of Law & Order?
Anyway, they get into this push-and-pull dynamic—Kan flirts, Tew denies, Kan pushes harder, and before we know it, THEY LIVE TOGETHER. EXCUSE ME??? I literally blinked, and suddenly, they had a shared Netflix account. Like, what happened to slow burns? A lil’ more tension? A lil’ more Kan being toxic and Tew pretending he hates it but actually loves it?
AND THEN—SPOILER ALERT—they went and blamed everything on Boss, the pharmacist, who, mind you, is paralyzed. Y’all really said “He can’t walk, but he can still catch these accusations.” What in the ableist fanfic is going on??? Like, y’all let Kan be out here committing crimes in the name of love, but the moment Boss tries to be like his idol, suddenly it’s “No babe, that’s illegal.” Oh, okay.
Also, I gotta say it: WHY did we wait until EPISODE 8 for a kiss + sex scene??? BRUH. Where was the tension? The teasing? Kan pinning Tew against a wall and whispering, “You’re obsessed with me.” Like??? The wasted potential.
Now, I don’t have any real issues with the plot, BUT! HOWEVER! IN ANOTHER WORDS! I wish they added more action between them. Like, imagine a scene where Tew tries to fight Kan, and Kan gets a scratch or something, and THAT leads to everything unraveling. It would’ve made the tension 10x better???
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Characters + Acting – Gaslight, Manipulate, Lovebomb, Repeat.
FIRST OF ALL. No one was flopping in this series. Everyone showed up to WORK, and I respect that.
Tor as Dr. Kan? Soft-spoken, gentle-looking, but a full-blown manipulative bitch. I mean, sir really said “Let me gaslight this man into thinking his guilt is making him doubt Boss’ involvement.” LIKE??? HELLO??? My guy didn’t just study medicine—he majored in psychological warfare. And honestly? I kinda wanted him to win. The way he was so head over heels for Tew? I was like, “Baby, I support women's rights, but more importantly, I support women’s wrongs.”
Now, Tew—played by JJ—was out here looking like Jimmy 2.0, and I was not prepared. But let’s be real—Tew? Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Like, sir, why are you hot?? And why are you letting Kan play mind games with you like that??? I expected him to be sharp, sarcastic, and one step ahead of Kan, but noooo, he’s just a lovesick idiot with a badge. Love is blind? No, love is stupid, and Tew is the poster boy. BE FR.
Also, special shoutout to Aelm as Boss. His acting? Immaculate. That scene where he realized Kan didn’t love him? Screaming, crying, throwing up. The man was out here begging for love while I was sitting at home like, “Damn, same.” But fr, I wish he was even MORE unhinged. Give me more tears, more sweaty desperation. I wanted him to go full Joker origin story.
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Chemistry – Straight Bros Who Kissed (But With Passion).
So, like, they had chemistry… but it was giving limited edition. You feel it for ten seconds, and then poof—it’s gone. I don’t know what happened, but at some point, I was like, “Are y’all into each other, or is this just elaborate queerbaiting??” The sex scene? More like “I’ll do your laundry and maybe we’ll make out” scene. The first almost-kiss had me SCREAMING because the tension was SO GOOD. But then when Kan actually kissed Tew??? OH MY GOD, BESTIE. I ascended. I left my body. I saw my ancestors. And Tor? LOOKING ALL SOFT AND ADORABLE? BITCH. I WAS SHAKING. It was giving BrightWin but with actual effort.
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OST – We Ain’t Got One.
Next question.
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Overall – Tew, You Stupid Bitch, Just Let Him LOVE YOU.
Listen, I did not expect Kan to go full “For you? Anything.” That line alone almost made me cry. CAUSE WHO SAYS THAT??? WHO??? TEW, YOU DUMBASS, THAT’S ROMANCE. THAT’S OBSESSION. THAT’S A MAN WHO WOULD BURN THE WORLD FOR YOU. LET HIM LOVE YOU, YOU STUPID BITCH.
Plot-wise? Weak. Execution? Could’ve been stronger. But overall, I wasn’t mad. I just wish they leaned into the crime/thriller aspect a bit more. Give me more chase scenes. Give me more Kan being a manipulative king. Give me more sexual tension where Tew is trying to resist, but Kan is out here being a menace.
Final score? 7/10. Would I rewatch? Absolutely not. But do I need JJ and Tor in another BL together? IMMEDIATELY.
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Standard GMMTV shit
Alright, besties, buckle up because this review is about to be messy, just like Moo’s life. I wasn’t sure about this one at first—comedy fluff AGAIN? Like, GMMTV, babe, do y’all know any genre outside of “cute but dumb boys falling in love”? We’ve seen it, we’ve clapped, we’ve moved on. But then I watched it and... MISS GURL. It hit me. THIS. IS. IT. Okay, not life-changing, but entertaining enough to make me yell at my screen at 3 a.m. Let’s unpack this chaos, one messy plot point at a time.---
Moo: Sunshine Chaos in Human Form
So, Keen as Moo? BABES. This man is the poster child for "never giving up," and I respect it. Moo wants to be an idol so bad that he’s willing to humiliate himself repeatedly, and we stan perseverance in this house. Failed auditions? Check. Struggles at school? Double-check. Yet, Moo’s like, “Try me, bitch!” and keeps going.
BUT LORD. This boy is as dumb as a bag of rocks. His mom ships him off to a school in the middle of nowhere because he keeps flunking exams, and honestly? FAIR. Moo doesn’t know the meaning of “study,” but he does know how to beg. Watching him plead with Kang to sign his audition form had me SCREAMING, “HAVE SOME DIGNITY, SIR!”
Still, you can’t hate Moo. He’s like a puppy that keeps knocking things over but looks at you with those big, hopeful eyes. You just sigh and say, “Fine, I guess I still love you.”
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Kang: The Walking Braincell
Sea as Kang? ICONIC. Kang is the polar opposite of Moo. He’s all calm, collected, and constantly looking at Moo like, “You’re so dumb, but I kinda love you for it.” Their dynamic is EVERYTHING. Kang’s the type who thinks before he acts, which is why he constantly says no to Moo’s chaotic plans.
Remember when Moo asked him to sign the audition form? Kang was like, “Nah, fam. If your mom finds out, she’s coming for my head.” Logical king. But beneath all that stoicism, Kang is lowkey (okay, HIGHKEY) obsessed with Moo. The way this man looks at Moo with those soft, longing eyes? BABY, YOU’RE FOOLING NO ONE. JUST CONFESS.
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Potae and Payos: Hot Mess Express
Aun as Potae? CHAOS. This man changes girlfriends like he’s sampling snacks at Costco. And every time he got mad, I wanted to throw something at him. He’s like, “I’m passionate!” Sir, no, you’re just impulsive. This man is a walking red flag with anger issues and a commitment problem. But that’s where Payos comes in. Ashi as Payos? Chef’s kiss.
Payos is the glue holding this friend group together. He’s rational, level-headed, and probably exhausted from cleaning up Potae’s messes. Honestly, I spent half the series yelling, “Payos, baby, you deserve better!” Watching Potae be oblivious to Payos’s feelings was PAINFUL, but also, I love me some slow-burn, so I ate it up.
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Shone: Drama King Extraordinaire
BOOK. SHOWING UP AS MOO’S BROTHER. Let me tell you, I was NOT READY for the drama this man brought to the table. Shone is the older, more responsible sibling who bails Moo out of trouble and slips him money on the low. BUT THEN—PLOT TWIST—Shone starts catching feelings for Kang.
Excuse me, what? SIBLINGS CRUSHING ON THE SAME GUY? The drama! The betrayal! When I tell you my jaw was on the FLOOR. Like, sir, you’re supposed to be helping your little brother, not stealing his man. Shone really said, “Sorry, Moo, but I’m about to steal your man.” . Watching Shone pine for Kang while Kang only had eyes for Moo? DELICIOUSLY MESSY.
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The Plot: Cute, but Where’s the Spice?
Alright, let’s be real here. The plot starts strong. Moo’s journey to become an idol while navigating life at a new school? We love to see it. The first half had me hooked—Moo and Kang’s slow-burn romance, the sibling rivalry, the side couple drama—it was all giving chef’s kiss.
BUT THEN. Once Moo debuts as an idol, the plot takes a nosedive. Kang starts pulling that “I’m avoiding you so you can focus on your career” nonsense, and I was like, “What is this? A 2005 soap opera?” Missed opportunity.
You know what they should’ve done? Bring the drama. Imagine the company pairing Moo with a female idol for PR, and Kang gets jealous. Or Moo dropping a love song that’s basically “You’re my man, Kang,” and the internet goes wild. THAT would’ve been iconic. GMMTV, hire me. I’m ready to serve.
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The OST: A Certified Bop
Let’s talk music. The song Moo writes for Kang? OBSESSED. It’s cute, catchy, and I found myself humming it all day. The rest of the soundtrack? Meh. Forgettable. But that one song? A whole vibe.
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The Sex Scenes: LOL, What Sex Scenes?
Don’t even think about it, y’all. Keen is 19, and the series made it VERY clear they’re not going there. So if you were hoping for something spicy, lower your expectations. This is pure fluff and vibes.
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Final Thoughts: Cute, Chaotic, and Worth a Watch
Only Boo isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s fun, lighthearted, and full of lovable characters. The drama is a little childish, and the plot fizzles out toward the end, but overall? It’s a good time.
Rating: 9/10. Great vibes, but it could’ve been iconic with a little more drama. Would I rewatch? Nah. But would I recommend it? ABSOLUTELY.
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WHY DO THEY HATE LONGLEEFRANK????
Alright, bestie, let’s talk about Long Lee x Frank and their latest flop.sigh First of all, let me just say this: I wanted this to work. I really did. But why, oh why, do they keep giving these two dumpster fire plots? First Love Syndrome (Frank’s cursed wig still haunts me), and now this? Directors, come to the front of the class—I need answers, and I need them now. Anyway, let’s break this down.
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CHARACTERS: CUTE, BUT MAKE IT CRINGE
Let’s start with Frank as Phum (or should I say, “male bimbo extraordinaire”). He’s giving us that rebellious “IDGAF, let me love who I wanna love” energy, and honestly? We stan. Frank plays it well—like, he doesn’t look too awkward pretending to be adorable, but some moments had me full-on secondhand embarrassed. “Sir, how old are you? This ‘uwu’ act expired two birthdays ago.”
And then there’s Patrick, played by Long Lee, aka the hottest bartender in BL history. The man is out here flipping bottles and serving smoldering stares like it’s happy hour. Plus, he’s immune to Phum’s vampire powers because, duh, he’s got a dark past to reveal. MUAHAHA. (Side note: when Long Lee’s on screen, I forget about plot holes, dialogue, everything. He’s THAT hot.)
The side characters? Meh, except Mix, who’s out here carrying the entire series on his back. He’s hilarious, and honestly, without him, this show would be dryer than my inbox after a bad meme.
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THE PLOT: WHAT EVEN IS THIS?
Okay, buckle up, because this story is… A LOT. So, vampires have rules (obviously), and the current generation can’t fall in love because… reasons? Phum, being the rebel icon he is, says, “Screw this!” and escapes to the human world using a ritual book so he can love freely. Girl. What?
The plot could’ve slayed. Imagine Patrick as a vampire hunter trying to sniff out Phum, who’s all, “Oops, I dropped my bloodlust,” while secretly hiding his identity. But noooo, instead, we get Phum vs. the Vampire Government fighting for the right to love. This is giving Twilight fanfic written at 3 a.m. in 2011, and I’m not mad—just disappointed.
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ACTION SCENES: WHERE’S THE PUNCH?
Look, we all know Long Lee’s a Muay Thai king, so when the final showdown popped off, I was ready for art. Instead, we got basic punches and kicks. The whole thing felt like a group project where only one person did the work. I mean, even Love Syndrome (yes, THAT mess) had a snooker fight scene that slayed harder than this. Honestly, they could’ve just let Long Lee choreograph the entire thing himself.
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CHEMISTRY: I’VE SEEN MORE SPARKS IN A MICROWAVE
Let’s be real: Frank and Long Lee are gorgeous humans, but their chemistry? Missing. From episode one, it felt like two coworkers forced to attend a trust fall exercise. (Spoiler: they dropped each other.) Thank the BL gods they’re getting new pairings—Long Lee with Boom, and Frank likely back with Drake. Maybe those ships will finally serve the Starbucks-level chemistry we deserve.
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OST AND FINAL VIBES
The OST? A slow love song for a vampire story? No. Miss ma’am, we needed something edgy and iconic, not a sad ballad that belongs on a “Songs To Cry To” playlist.
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FINAL RATING: A COMEDIC FLOP WITH HOT PEOPLE
In conclusion, Long Lee x Frank deserved better, but this was still… watchable? Barely? The comedy saved it, and Long Lee’s hotness carried me through, but the plot and chemistry were DOA. BL directors, please go read Wattpad for better ideas.
Final score: 7/10. Would I rewatch? Only if someone paid me in Starbucks and therapy.
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LOVESEA? MORE LIKE LOVESNOOZE, TBH.
Listen, FortPeat is my ultimate ride-or-die duo. Like, Love in the Air? ICONIC. The drama, the pain, the absolute fireworks. So naturally, when I heard they’d be serving us main couple realness in LoveSea, I was like, “YES, FINALLY, RAIN ON ME.” Instead, I got a drizzle. A freaking drizzle, girl.---
CHARACTERS THAT DESERVED BETTER:
Tongrak (Peat) is supposed to be that cold, sassy, sleeps-around-for-inspiration baddie, and while he’s giving sass, he’s also giving... confusion? Like, what’s the deal with his backstory? One second, he’s in the city. Next, he’s on an island trying to vibe and write his novel. Where’s the “how” and “why”? And don’t even get me started on his first meeting with Mahasamut. The build-up? Non-existent. BLINK, and they’re already bickering.
Mahasamut (Fort) is another story. He’s supposed to be laid-back and charming (with a bite, we love a man who bites), but he feels like Prapai’s low-energy cousin. Fort’s acting skills are wasted on this basic enemies-to-lovers trope. GIVE HIM SOMETHING JUICY. GIVE HIM COMPLEXITY. WE KNOW HE CAN HANDLE IT.
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THE SIDE PAIRING THAT SHOULD’VE BEEN A BACKGROUND EXTRA:
Vivi and Khaimuk. Sigh. Okay, I’m all for girlxgirl pairings when they’re done right ( Last Twilight, I SEE YOU). But ViviKhaimuk? It’s a big fat no for me. Vivi is borderline obsessive, and Khaimuk is just… there. The whole dynamic screams cringe, with cutesy PDA overload and zero storyline. Like, sis, we deserve better lesbian rep than this.
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A PLOT THAT GOT LOST AT SEA:
The concept had potential: hot enemies-to-lovers on a tropical island? YES, PLEASE. But the execution? A mess. Mahasamut’s whole mission to make Tongrak fall in love with him was cute in theory, but the lack of depth killed it. The trauma? Unfolded in the most lazy, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it way possible. I wanted tension. I wanted heartbreak. Instead, I got half-baked drama and a sprinkle of spice to keep me awake.
And let’s talk about the spicy scenes. They’re good, don’t get me wrong, but compared to Love in the Air? Meh. I wanted hurricanes, not soft drizzle kisses and awkward pauses. GIVE ME PASSION.
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REDEEMING QUALITIES (AKA WHAT SAVED THIS TRAINWRECK):
The OST is fire. Period. It’s giving tropical beach vibes and made me want to book a one-way ticket to Krabi. And the acting? Fort and Peat carried this series on their backs. Even with a subpar script, they gave it their all. We don’t deserve them, honestly.
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FINAL THOUGHTS:
This series is like that one friend who shows up late to the party and doesn’t bring any snacks. You love them, but you’re also annoyed. FortPeat deserved a better plot and better characters because their talent is TOO GOOD for this basic fluff.
8.5/10. The .5 is for Fort’s jawline and Peat’s sass. Will I rewatch? Probably not. Will I still ride or die for FortPeat? Always. But MeMindY, girl, we need to talk. Do better. 💀
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What is Sun what is set? why is it vibes?
GURLLLLL, let’s talk about MosBank and this hot mess of a series because I have thoughts, feelings, and a lot of side-eye to give. First of all, Big Dragon stans, don’t come for me, but I never got the hype. Everyone was like, “Oh my god, it’s soooo good!” and I was sitting there like, “Sis, are we watching the same thing??” It wasn’t giving what y’all said it gave. Then they pulled the whole “we’re dating IRL, look at us being cute” stunt, and while I’m happy for them, the PDA had me cringing in my corner like an awkward aunt at a wedding. But hey, love is love. I’ll let them have it.Now, this series. Oh my GOD, where do I start?
Let’s start with the leads, shall we? Salin. Baby, I get it, you’re trying to serve sass, but sometimes it’s giving Dollar Tree sass, not the full-blown Real Housewives realness I wanted. I feel like his entire personality is teasing Sun for reactions. And sure, it’s cute the first three times, but after that? Sir, do something else. And don’t even get me started on those slow-mo eye-locking scenes with Sun. CRINGE. Like, bro, we get it, you’re into each other. You don’t need to stare into each other’s souls every five minutes. Sun, on the other hand, is Mr. Perfect. The ultimate dreamboat. The “I know what I want, and it’s you” guy. BORING. Give me some spice, some flaws, something other than “I’m hot, rich, and everyone loves me.”
The side pairings? Okay, buckle up. Juldis and Chan? Cute, sure. But gurl, WHERE IS THE BACKSTORY?? They gave us crumbs, and I was starving. Like, how did they even end up together? I blinked, and suddenly they were a couple. And Juldis not being the top? That plot twist sent me into orbit. YOU HAD ONE JOB. Moving on to Sam and Yotha. Enemies to lovers? Been there, done that. But let’s talk about Tenon because… yikes. The man looks good from one angle, then suddenly he doesn’t, and I don’t know what to do with my feelings. His acting? Screams “I’m trying really hard” but in a way that makes you cringe. Meanwhile, Pete is out here carrying this pairing on his back like a champ.
Now, the plot. LORD HAVE MERCY. The potential was THERE, but they fumbled so hard I almost dropped the series. Instead of giving us a well-crafted reincarnation story, they gave us unnecessary heart throbbing romance scenes every five seconds. Like, HELLO?? Where’s the story? Why are you wasting my time? And don’t even get me started on the necklace. A NECKLACE?? That’s what y’all went with? Imagine if it was an anklet. Imagine Salin kneeling to put it on Sun’s ankle. Now THAT’S hot. Missed opportunity for a sexy moment right there.
Overall? Meh. It wasn’t as painful as Big Dragon, but it wasn’t good either. I yawned, I cringed, I survived. Would I rewatch it? Absolutely not. But hey, if you’re into pretty people staring at each other and random romance scenes that don’t make sense, go off. This one’s for you.
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OKAY WHAT IS THIS????
Alright, let me just say this upfront: I WAS SKEPTICAL AS HELL ABOUT THIS SERIES. Why? Because MeenPing’s track record is... let’s just call it “iffy.” Their previous series had me snoozing on the couch, drooling into my popcorn. BUT GUESS WHAT? This one? GAME. CHANGER.I’m actually obsessed with this series. No one’s more surprised than me. Who knew basketball drama could be this entertaining? The plot revolves around Ryu, your typical bad boy who’s softer than a marshmallow when it comes to Zen. Ryu’s out here playing basketball for the cash (relatable), and Zen’s all, “No, sweetie, we play for the love of the game.” Zen is such a positive lil’ bean, but let’s be real, even his sunshine vibes can get overshadowed by his *own* overthinking. Classic.
Now let’s talk about Ryu for a second. This man is fighting his feelings like his life depends on it. Meanwhile, Zen is all, “I like you, duh.” But Ryu? OH NO. He’s in Egypt, swimming the Nile with his besties *Denial* and *Confusion*. One second, he’s all, “Must protect Zen at all costs,” and the next, he’s like, “Nah, I’m totally straight, we’re just bros.” PLEASE. Ryu, your internalized mess is showing.
And can we talk about Frank popping up out of nowhere as the second lead? Like, “Hey besties, I’m here too!” LOL. But for real, both Frank and Meen have leveled up their acting game. No more awkward stares or wooden line delivery—growth, we love to see it. Speaking of characters, Lin? Girl. STOP. You’re so selfish sometimes! Always whining about your dad, but do you even TRY to understand his perspective? No. You just yell. It’s giving tantrum.
Also, can we address Lin and her “crush” on Ryu? Sis, where is the buildup? WHERE? Not a single scene made me go, “Oh, I see why she likes him.” It’s like she woke up one day and said, “I choose you, Pikachu.” I mean, drama’s cute and all, but at least give us some breadcrumbs. And Ryu? He owes Lin a proper rejection scene—*then* give me the juicy fallout where Lin starts hating Zen. That’s the kind of drama I live for.
Now, let’s give a round of applause to the mafia plotline. It’s not perfect, but hey, it kept me entertained. The basketball scenes? SO WELL DONE. I was fully invested, like, “Okay, ESPN, I see you.” But the action sequences? Meh. Ryu gets injured after like *two seconds* of fighting. Sir, what even happened? Did you trip over a pebble? Give me some punches, some broken furniture, some DRAMA.
Lastly, let’s circle back to MeenPing. Ping is out here being the most precious bean alive. I just want to squish him. Meen, though? I don’t know, he still has that awkward energy, and I feel like he’s not vibing with Ping as much as Ping is with him. Ping is giving heart-eyes, and Meen is giving... “I’m straight but thanks.” It’s very God Itthipat-coded. JUST SAYIN’.
Overall, I really liked the series. It’s fun, the basketball scenes slap, and the heart-throbbing moments? SO GOOD. But the mafia fight scenes need work, and Ryu’s emotional crisis was exhausting. Still, it’s a rewatch for me because PING. IS. ADORABLE. And I need more of Zen’s sunshine vibes in my life. *Bye, love y’all.* 🏀💖
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This Series: No Chemistry, Weak Plot, and WTF Was Mew Doing Here?”
Babes, I had HIGH expectations going into this one. The trailer? Looked like it was gonna serve everything—drama, romance, maybe a little spice. But what did we get? A lukewarm, no-sizzle snoozefest with vibes as dry as unbuttered toast. I wouldn’t say it’s awful—it’s fun if you lower your expectations into the basement—but the chemistry? Absolutely non-existent.---
Let’s Talk About the Romance, or Lack Thereof
First of all, what is it with K-BL dramas having this “let’s play it safe” energy? Like, we get it, Korea’s new to the BL game, but babes, give us SOMETHING. A spark, a smoldering glance, a little tension—anything. Instead, we’re stuck with this dry-ass romance where the leads are just... there. Together. Talking. Holding hands like they’re doing a group project at school. Where’s the passion? Where’s the heart-fluttering moments? WHERE IS THE YEAR-ROUND CRAVING, GAY ANGST ENERGY?!
It’s giving “we’re doing this for the paycheck, not the vibes,” and honestly, I don’t blame them. Maybe it’s the writing. Maybe it’s the K-drama BL template. But either way? This romance could’ve been spicier.
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Mew: The Only Reason I Didn’t Click Out
Okay, confession time—I wasn’t even a Mew fan before this. All the rumors? The hate? I was on the *“meh, who cares”* train. But Miss Gurl, let me tell you, Mew turned it OUT in this series. His acting? Immaculate. He carried this show on his back like a goddamn mule. The nuance, the depth, the ability to make you feel something even when the plot gives you nothing? Incredible.
Honestly, I don’t get why people hate him. Like, what did he do? Breathe? Exist? This man deserves all the flowers for this performance. I’ll admit it: I judged him too quickly before.
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The Plot: Weak, But Not Awful
The plot itself? Kinda thin. It’s like they took a basic K-drama script, threw in some soft gay vibes, and called it a day. And you know what? It’s not the worst thing ever. The pacing was decent, and there were moments of genuine fun, but it lacked substance. Like, gimme some depth, some twists, some heart-stopping moments where I yell at my screen. Instead, it’s just vibes. Fine, but forgettable.
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Final Thoughts: Fun-ish, but Don’t Expect Fireworks
Am I glad I watched this? Sure. Am I gonna rewatch it? Hell no. It’s not a bad series—it’s enjoyable if you go in with zero expectations. But the lack of chemistry? The weak-ass romance? That’s a crime.
Final rating? 6.5/10. Watch it for Mew’s acting and some mild entertainment, but if you’re looking for steamy chemistry and a groundbreaking plot? Babe, this ain’t it. Watch it and judge for yourself, though. Who knows, maybe it’ll hit different for you.
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Mediocre actor with bad production
I wouldn’t say I am disappointed with this series but its not exactly a good or bad series either. I mean I was looking forward to watch this series because of Dew, but I think the problem here is the editing, the plot and the directing. Sometimes the transition between Scene A to Scene B is not that smooth which makes me ponder who let these people edit this series 😭. The sex scenes are delicious since they been too generous sometimes the sex scenes are too long for me. Like you include their kiss scenes for 3 minutes straight for what?The plot is meh. I mean the story has potential but the way they develop it is not that well. I wish they could include the part where Nail fighting more with Him on whether Him truly feels him as replacement of Blue. Also, there is no elaboration in this series and I am so pissed the fact that one episode only have like 30 minutes airtime only and the remaining 15 minutes are for BTS. Like un hello?
The series could either have 12 episodes with much plot development or 8 episodes with the same plot. Cause to be honest, i dont think 12 episodes are necessary and I am quite shooketh that this series is under GMM-25. Usually GMMTV took it serious about the plot but what is this miss gurl?
Though I like how at the actors portray their characters, the real winning point here is really those 4 straight girls hhahah. I like that the girls instead of trans to portray comedic role since its rare to see trans have proper role, i think its time to variety those role.
Nutshell, mediocre actor, poor plot development and poor editing
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OVERHYPED?
I subscribe IQIYI for this bro cause of the uncut version is steamy ( that's what people been saying ) and I admit, that is indeed true. Steamy and keep making me ask myself if this is allowed? LOL. Okay first, you know the series is meh when the series ended, you just be like "Eh. Okay.". The plot itself have potential to grow but I wish they explain in much detailed version of Alpha x Enigma and the fact that some of the Alpha and Enigma have powers. I feel so lost when suddenly Babe have sense/power, I was like "Eh? Is this fantasy genre?". The explanation is lacking however the conflict is really well execute. No delayed part except sometimes there is unnecessary love scene which got me questioning "You did this for what?".Okay. The acting. I'm sorry but Pooh need to improve his gaze and the way he is talking to his co-star. It felt weak. It felt like he is still stiff and not ready. But I dont know why when it comes to sex scene, his gaze changed and almost makes my heart skips a beat. LMAO. Charlie's character seems to lack of passion, lack of love and he doesn't even care about maintaining relationship with Way nor other X Hunter's members. I feel like he could care less about them as long as he can be with Babe. Pavel, on the other hand, MISS GURL- I LOVE HIM! I mean how can I not remember he were in 2MOONS 2. Like um WHERE??? Anyway, Pavel's acting is alright but Babe's character is 80% RED FLAG. Like THERE IS NO WAY that he doesn't know Way likes him. Like please-. COME ON. And I think that Babe knows about Way's feelings but he chose to ignore it because back then he was young and all he wants to do is to fight Tony. But still, RED FLAG!
NUT. NUT. NUT. He is my new husband now. HAHAHAHAH I mean- I did watch his first series as main role - TSIMR and I love his acting but it's been a while so I WAS LIKE "YO! WHY IS NUT HERE???". HAHAHAHA but to be honest, I like Way's character and I wish the screenwriter could have include like emotional lines as Way's final lines like, "I am sorry, babe. That day where we back to become friends, will never happen." or "You love him because he would die for you but I love you because I died for you.". YOU KNORRRR???? Such a waste. Way is the only BL character that makes me cry. IM NOT EVEN KIDDING.
Anyway, plot could be better, good cast but lack of good lines.
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Our Skyy 2: Bad Buddy x A Tale of Thousand Stars
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EarthMix is the real star here
BRUH- I HAVE TO STOP MYSELF A FEW TIMES BECAUSE OF THE FEELING TOO MUCH. I SWEAR EARTHMIX IS THE CUTEST- I- UM HELLO???!!!!!! I couldn’t help but to remember why I USED TO BE IN LOVE WITH THEM SO MUCH??!!!!! Like oh god. I like their kiss scenes though HAHAHAHAH. But anyway, can I just say how I love Phupha and Tian express their love? It reminds me of old kind of love. Like the way they express each other’s love really got me thinking they could be an old couple that got reincarnated from previous life. My poor heart. Oh my.OhmNanon on the other hand is okay. The usual them being very playful and very goofy. It’s just that I wish there are more of their plan in attempting to make Phupha and Thian made up though. But overall, it was alright.
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MULTIVERSE AT ITS FINEST!
MY OH MY. Multiverse series are really the best isn’t it? WHEN I SAW FOURTH CHANGE ROLE WITH GEMINI, i literally scream. LIKE OH MY GODDDDD!!!!! Very creative plot and I like how they change the character to suit the plot since it is a multiverse plot. Just a little bit to complain, I feel lile Gemini’s acting in these 2 episodes a little bit plain and there is lack of seasoning. Maybe its just me but I still love them tbh! ❤️Was this review helpful to you?

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PONDPHUWIN IS GOOD BUT CAN WE TALK ABOUT PERTH?
I know I know that the main couple is PondPhuwin but I couldn't help but to think about Perth all the god damn time!! I never thought Perth as a good actor but UM HELLO????? I am clearly wrong! He is a good damn actor and the way he express his feelings, good god! Can I just compliment the outfit coordinator as well? Perth's outfit is just... LORD HAVE MERCY! Anyway, let's talk about the characters first.I don't have any single complain about the characters. For Neung's character, I really like how immature he is at the beginning of the series however soon, he has character development episodes by episodes. He started to get less selfish and open up to the other characters. Phuwin shows great acting by showing how spoiled Neung's character is and how difficult for him to open up to anyone since most of the people that approach him must want something. AND LORD, CAN WE JUST TALK ABOUT PHUWIN'S ENGLISH? MY GOD!!! I didn't think I could move on from Bible's english in KinnPorsche series but MISS GURL-... Phuwin's english is damn good and apparently he is fluent in English. Anyway, I kind of understand why Neung is being so stubborn since he is always all alone, so that's the logic why he is being like that.
POND. POND. POND. HM.... GORGEOUS and I like how he is portraying Palm. As a servant that is loyal to his master, always look down and being all protective of his master. THOUGH, I was about to complain about why is he being so weak during action scene, it's a logic explanation since he is just 18. His character I mean so he doesn't have that much energy to protect Neung. I wish the action scene where he was doing his laundry could be develop better cause they have so much potential like they could have use the bamboo ladder as a prop. What a waste. But, seriously, love them.
KISS SCENES ARE DA BOMB. When I said DA BOMB i mean DA BOMB. Not some high school peck on the lips kind of shit. Their kiss scenes are *chef kiss*. I love it when they kiss, they show that they are really passionate with each other, like they longing for each other's presence.
overall, I just love them so fucking much and I hope they have more series upcoming <3
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ENEMY TO LOVER WITH COMEDIC TWIST
I love love love this series!!!! I mean not that much though cause I wish there were more kiss scenes cause they are TOO HOOKED WITH EACH OTHER!!!!! I was wondering who is GeminiFourth since they keep on popping on my fyp and now that I watch their series, I can confirm that they have an excellent chemistry. First episode and I AM IN LOVE!!!! The awkwardness is not in the room with us. Their chemistry is pure and innocent maybe because they are playing a high schoolers so their relationship is puppy-like, very goofy especially Fourth. OH MY GOD. I couldn't help but to think of Baekhyun whenever I watch how good Fourth portraying Gun. Gun is very playful and someone that is living carefree yet he becomes very serious when it comes to his band.To be honest, I have no issue with this series. It reminds of first love in high school feels like, with their friends already knowing that they got together but giving space for them to confessed that they are dating. The feeling confession is not that direct and more like they are filtering their words to tease each other BUT i think that is damn adorable!! MAD IN LOVE with the pureness of their relationship. If I want to complain, just small issue where I think their kiss scene is very limited. That is all. LOL.
Other than that I think I like the series. LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE GEMINI X FOURTH <3
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