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“The Ex-Morning” Series Review (Ep.5 to 10)

I think “The Ex-Morning” should be considered one of the best series of 2025, which left a good impression on me. Krist and Singto’s characters in this series are perfectly imperfect, and that’s what makes it more wholesome or believable. The series is based on a “Second-Chance Romance” between Phi (Krist Perawat) and Tam (Singto Prachaya). The plot revolves around heartbreak, a random breakup, misunderstandings, and reconciliation, which was intriguing because it felt like a breath of fresh air in a sea of similarly scripted shows being produced.

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My Favorite BL Couples in the First Half Of 2025- Part I

Gone are the days when BL pairings were resilient and long-standing. In the current era, quite a few popular pairings have fallen apart because of mismanagement or turmoil created by toxic fanbase. In the midst of this chaos, we have some new pairings that are making waves and some old ones, that have stood the test of time!

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“The Ex-Morning” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 4)

“The Ex-Morning” is a 2025 Thai BL drama that marks a highly anticipated reunion of Krist Perawat and Singto Prachaya, our beloved characters from SOTUS. I was excited about watching this show since the first teaser was released, because Krist and Singto have that undeniable chemistry and natural aura that make them look so good together.

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BL/GL Pairings Who Have Starred in Umpteen Numbers of Shows & Are Still Going Strong

The Boys’ Love & Girls’ Love industry are fast growing into economic phenomena, considering their reach and global outburst. The only difference between the rest of the Asian subcontinent and Thailand, is the recurring concept of BL/GL pairings. While the rest of the countries don’t focus on continuing the same pairings, Thailand’s soft power is quickly becoming taciturn because of their investments in long-standing couplings. We are here to take a glimpse at some of the most important couples in the Thai industry!

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Random Breakups and New Ships Sailing

Thai BL industry is known to thrive on fan service and ships. We aren’t talking about cruises sailing in seas or oceans, but veritable pairings or couples who become a global phenomenon, given the popularity of the BL genre. While fans dock on the coast, bleed their live savings, time and energy worshiping their favorite “Ships”, everything is not as it seems. Some ships inevitably breakup and avid fans are left heartbroken. Today’s feature includes such hot pairings and where their future is headed to!

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“Shadow” Series Review (Ep.1 to 14)

This show is a horror series through and through. Dealing with evil entities and spiritual witchcraft that made no sense and would have been enjoyable had they made it fun. But the whole story was dark, brooding, almost pointless, and incomprehensible to figure out. It mixed religious beliefs like you were mixing ingredients for a cake batter and expecting us to believe the cake was going to come out looking like something edible. Instead, it was half-baked, and it fell flat. Frankly, I do know what this series was supposed to be. However, I can tell you what it is not. It is not a BL. And it is not scary. It is not mysterious or even a thriller. But it is confusing as hell (no pun intended) wasted the talents of fine actors, and offensive on two fronts. I am rarely offended by anything, but this series was offensive to gay people and to how it portrayed Catholics, and I am no great admirer of the Catholic Church.

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“Shadow Part 1” First Impressions (Ep.1 to 7)

Prachaya Ruangroj (Singto) stars as Dan, a young man who transfers to Saint Lawrence’s, to start a new life. Instead, the first thing that happens to him at the all-boys school is that he’s hazed by Nai (Natouch Siripongthon, Fluke) who thinks he’s using the new student to for free notes. Instead, Dan spends the entire lecture doodling. Despite the joke, and a short-lived annoyance the two become fast friends, which works out because Dan’s roommate Josh (Poon Mitpakdee), is Nai’s best friend.

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