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The Earth EP8 Review: A Frustrating Finale
Episode 8 of The Earth should have delivered a satisfying finale to the first installment of the 4 Elements Project. Instead, inconsistent character choices, editing hiccups, and confusing storytelling left us with plenty of questions.
13 hours ago7 min read


The Earth Episode 6 Review: Fire, Confessions and Frustration
Episode 6 of The Earth throws everything at the screen — confessions, villain moves, jealousy (again), a fire and even a shooting. Some moments soar, especially Mim’s layered performance and the long-awaited “promise” callback. But overcrowded plotting, uneven pacing and character whiplash keep the episode from fully landing. With only two episodes left, the question is no longer “Will Din and Rose confess?” — it’s whether this ambitious GL can stick the finale.
Feb 285 min read


Heart Code Episode 5 Review: The Episode That Set the Kitchen on Fire
Heart Code Episode 5 doesn’t just give us heat — it gives us consequence. From a tension-fueled opening to a quietly charged final beat, this episode shifts the romantic arc from combustion to complication. We break down the intimacy, the escalating stakes, and the subtle moments that matter.
Feb 287 min read


Heart Code Episode 4 Review: That Kitchen Scene We’re Still Recovering From
Episode 4 of Heart Code turns up the heat and the stakes. From a beautifully intentional first kiss to a kitchen scene dripping in psychological tension, this Thai GL delivers layered storytelling, moral conflict and chemistry that refuses to behave. We break down what’s working, what has us sweating, and why this series might be redefining the genre.
Feb 275 min read


The Earth EP5 Review: A Fake Marriage That’s Starting to Feel Real
The Earth Episode 5 delivers jealousy, slow-burn tension, and standout performances from Mim and Moddaeng — but with unresolved storylines and only three episodes left, the pacing is starting to raise questions.
Feb 215 min read


Heart Code EP3 Review: Chemistry, Consequences, and a Romance That’s Officially on Fire
Heart Code Episode 3 turns up the heat with electric chemistry, real consequences, and standout performances from Vicky and Captain Thara. From tension-filled training scenes to hospital hallway heartbreak, this GL delivers romance, authenticity, and just enough chaos to keep us hooked.
Feb 214 min read


Heart Code Episodes 1–2 Review: Thai GL Finally Brings the Action We’ve Been Begging For
Heart Code finally gives us the Thai GL action series we’ve been asking for. With real fight choreography, undeniable chemistry and a surprisingly compelling doctor bestie, Episodes 1–2 prove this isn’t just romance in uniform. It’s grit, sweat and tension done right.
Feb 145 min read


The Earth Episode 4 Review: Wedding Bells, Bubble Guns and Barely-Kept Secrets
The Earth Episode 4 leans into wedding chaos, sharp comedic timing and slow-burn tension as Rose and Din attempt to sell their fake marriage. With standout performances from Freen and Namneung — and lingering questions about villain urgency — this Thai GL series continues to find its footing.
Feb 144 min read


The Earth EP 3 Review: Star Power, Chaos, and Thai GL Growing Pains
Episode three of The Earth embraces everything fans love about the 4 Elements universe—star-powered cameos, chaotic family dynamics, and slow-burn tension—while also exposing the growing pains of Thai GL storytelling as the genre continues to evolve.
Feb 84 min read


Denied Love Special Endless Review: The Chemistry Was There, The Follow-Through Wasn’t
Denied Love Special Endless had the chemistry, the talent, and the moments fans showed up for—but stopped just short of delivering the depth it promised. From intimacy that finally ignites to choices that pull away too soon, we break down where the special shines, where it stumbles, and why the potential still lingers.
Jan 297 min read


How Thai GL Series Are Normalizing Queer Families—One Story at a Time
Thai GL series have never shied away from pushing boundaries—but their latest shift may be their most powerful yet. By portraying queer families with softness, joy, and everyday normalcy, these stories are quietly reshaping how audiences understand love, parenting, and what family can look like.
Jan 275 min read
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