While Flower Boy may not be my favorite series of 2026, it did leave one particular impression on me: scent itself.
And maybe that was the entire point.
While Flower Boy may not be my favorite series of 2026, it did leave one particular impression on me: scent itself.
And maybe that was the entire point.
What happens when greed and pride lead you to take advantage of someone else, only for love to change the game?
That’s the question the new Thai BL Flower Boy sets out to answer, all while offering a scent-alizing romance that makes you wonder if love really does have the power to overcome.
The fight to love who we want to love, and to entrust our hearts to the person we choose, has always been a long, difficult battle. To win it often means getting hurt along the way.
Continue reading “Love in the Moonlight” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)
The human heart is much like a locked vault. The only person who truly has access is the person holding the key.
That’s what the Thai BL Love in the Moonlight feels like from the very first moment: keys and locks, duty and desire, masks and truths. Set in 1963, after political shifts in Sariangkham, Prince Saenkaew (Peak Peemapol Panichtamrong) is sent to Bangkok under the weight of an arranged marriage. His bride-to-be, Pinanong (Perth Veerinsara Tangkitsuvanich), has adored him since childhood, seeing in him not just a prince, but the man she has always wanted. For her, the match feels like a dream. For him, it’s another link in the chain of expectation, duty, and guilt that has followed him since birth.
Continue reading “Love in the Moonlight” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
In a world built on power and status, the people without either suffer the most injustice. Voices are silenced. Greed becomes a bitter friend.
Continue reading “Laws of Attraction” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)