Tag Archives: Thai BL

The BL Xpress Awards- 2024 (Popular Vote)- Top Ten BL Dramas [Results]

We put out the most scrumptious, the juiciest dramas of 2024 on our polling list last week, awaiting unexpected results. We weren’t surprised when the turnout involved some of the “Best Scripted Shows” in 2024. Our readers are certainly choosy, and they have ostentatiously selected BLs that had innovative storytelling & brilliant casting.

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BL Mini-Bytes

The last weekend of 2024 was pretty unassuming and slow, with fewer updates but that didn’t dim the magic of Christmas. We have some hefty releases and exclusives lined up to carry you forward into the New Year.

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21 Best Popular 18+ BL Series from 2023-2024

Disclaimer: This article is intended for readers aged 18 and over. The content contains explicit scenes and adult themes that are not suitable for minors.

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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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BL Mini-Bytes

Last week was a tad exhausting with copious amounts of exclusives from the Japanese industry. Thai counterpart didn’t want to be tethered either, so we were flanking news updates from close quarters.

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“Bad Guy My Boss” Series Review (Ep. 4 to 12)

“Bad Guy My Boss” started off as an interesting and provocative watch, however, as it progressed, it became quite monotonous and resulted in a tedious show that lost me as the audience. While the story of a situation-ship between a boss and their subordinate is titillating, and the progression of the relationship dynamic can be interesting, the way in which the show tackles the relationship and the characters was subpar, and with little to no character growth, the story seemed to be stuck on the first half of the series, and the relationships did not grow organically, but the growth was moved by outside factors pertaining to the business, instead of internal factors affecting the relationship.

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BL Mini-Bytes

If you thought the lineup galore from various Thai media giants is over, think again. It’s the end of the year and Thai production houses are strumming with excitement announcing new projects for the coming year. Fingers crossed, let them be good!

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