Ae-Pete, Tharn-Type, Tin-Can, and now Fiat & Leo join the ranks of Boy’s Love couples created and popularized by renowned Thai BL author Mame.
Continue reading “Don’t Say No” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 6)
Ae-Pete, Tharn-Type, Tin-Can, and now Fiat & Leo join the ranks of Boy’s Love couples created and popularized by renowned Thai BL author Mame.
Continue reading “Don’t Say No” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 6)
“En of Love The Series” might be categorized as miniseries, yet it was as entertaining as a full-fetched series.
Continue reading “En of Love: Tossara” Series Review (Ep.1 to 4)
As a bisexual female, I am always looking for representation in the entertainment industry.
PERFECTION! I do not know how to describe this series without using superlatives that might not adequately describe this reincarnation saga.
Continue reading “Until We Meet Again” Series Review (Ep. 1 to 17)
I should’ve realised earlier that I’d be very nit-picky when I rewatch something.
Wabi Sabi Studio’s 7 Project, a series about seven couples inspired by seven different songs, has been a Thai project I have long anticipated since its announcement.
Beloved Thai BL actors Jimmy Karn and Tommy Sittichok have returned to the screen in a unique collaborative project called Peach of Time between South Korea and Thailand.
Continue reading “Peach of Time” First Impressions (Ep. 1 to 3)
If you are looking for a Thai BL series that will make you hungry, then you’ve come to the right place because the new drama Bite Me the Series will not disappoint. It’s probably best to watch this drama with snacks close at hand. I spent most of the first episode gawking at the food and salivating, which isn’t a bad thing. But it also isn’t necessarily good.
Continue reading “Bite Me The Series” First Impression (Episode One)
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)