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A deep thinking full time author with a passion for dramas, films, books, anime, and music. Bi. Youtuber. Studying Japanese. Virtual hugger. Cat rescue mom. she/her.

“Our Youth” Series Review (Ep.3 to 10)

It’s easy to get lost in our own lives—to become so consumed by what’s happening to us that we feel like we’re drowning. And the people beyond the waves? They become distant, even frightening, especially when one of them shines like a beacon of light, someone we’re afraid to approach for fear of extinguishing their brilliance.

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“Spare Me Your Mercy” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)

As the curtains close on Spare Me Your Mercy, the Thai BL series delivers a poignant exploration of morality, love, and loss. Adapted from Sammon’s novel Euthanasia, this melancholic drama probes the fine line between compassion and crime, framed by a chilling mystery involving rising deaths among terminally ill patients. Starring Tor Thanapob as Dr. “Kan” Kantaphat and JJ Krissanapoom as Police Major “Thiu” Wasan Khambunrueang, the series challenges viewers to grapple with the ethical complexities of life and death.

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“Jack and Joker: U Steal My Heart” Series Review (Ep. 3 to 12)

There’s something undeniably magical about War Wanarat and Yin Anan when they share the screen. It’s more than just chemistry. Maybe it’s their friendship. Maybe it’s their uncanny ability to tap into nuanced emotions while weaving romance effortlessly into their performances. Whatever the reason, they consistently bring a depth to their characters—a depth that resonates even when the story itself falls a little short.

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“The Heart Killers” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Sexy is the name of the game in GMMTV’s new series The Heart Killers starring Khaotung Thanawat and Joong Archen as assassin brothers Bison and Fadel who are romantically pursued by close friends Kant (First Kanaphan) and Style (Dunk Natachai).

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“Eccentric Romance” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)

Eccentric Romance starts strong, quickly grabbing attention with its intriguing mix of romance and mystery. The first episode set a thrilling tone, opening with a murder scene that transitions seamlessly into the lighthearted friendship between Jay (Save Saisawat) and Seong Hun (Yoon Jun Won). The initial chemistry between the two leads creates an intimacy that anchors the series, even as the alternating language shifts occasionally feel awkward. However, despite its promising setup, the series quickly loses focus.

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