I don’t know how to review this series.
Continue reading “The Moment & The Moment Since” Series Review
I don’t know how to review this series.
Continue reading “The Moment & The Moment Since” Series Review
“The liberal idea of tolerance is more and more a kind of intolerance. What it means is ‘Leave me alone; don’t harass me; I’m intolerant towards your over-proximity”- Slavoj Žižek
Continue reading “Call It What You Want-Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)
The latest trend in the Thai BL arena is to provide reruns of exclusive dramas on the YouTube Channel belonging to the production houses; after the shows finish their run on the premiere streaming services generally exclusive to Thailand (Unlike with Netflix where the entire series is made available all at once).
Continue reading “Nitiman the Series” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 5)
“My Boy The Series” appears on the web with minimal fanfare from advertisers, with only one trailer coming mere months before they start airing.
Continue reading “My Boy The Series” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
To tell a raw, emotional, and full story in only three episodes is a fantastic feat.
So, I’m continuing my review on this series from the eighth episode onwards, as Gene and Nubsib begin a romance that is both cute as well forbidden.
Continue reading “Lovely Writer The Series” Finale Review (Ep.8 to 12)
“Young Master,” the handsome older man said. The words sounded like a romantic promise despite the stoic face of the man who said them. But the unfathomable disgust on the face of the man who was being addressed as “Young Man” is worse. This essentially surmises most of the first episode of Thailand’s new BL series “Golden Blood”. From the unique title to the amazing quality, this show was hugely anticipated by the fans.
Continue reading “Golden Blood” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Ah, Fish Upon the Sky or as I like to call it, ‘Just How Much Merch can GMM make from One Series?’
Continue reading “Fish Upon The Sky” Series Review (Ep.4 to 12)
The final episode of I Promised You the Moon has arrived, and with it that hanging sense of finality and loss I always get at the end of a drama I’ve become seriously invested in.