Only You EP10 – Kidnapping, Action & #LingOrm Commitment
- Her in Focus
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read
Well, well, well – #OnlyYou just proved us wrong. We didn’t expect a #ThaiGL to drop a full-on action sequence, but here we are. Between kidnapping drama, teary confessions, family chaos, and a fight sequence worthy of a standing ovation, this episode had it all. Let’s unpack the highlights.

Tawan’s Boundaries & Daddy Drama
We kick off at Tawan’s job, where her three musketeers try to distract her yet again. Cute, but nope—our girl draws clear boundaries. You go, boss lady! Later, Tawan’s dad calls, fed up with his lazy son (Mek, aka the human embodiment of a hangover). He begs Tawan to join the family business. Instead of being guilt-tripped, Tawan connects some dots about who’s really behind those assassination attempts. Spoiler: lazy plus entitled equals dangerous.
Aira Gets Her Wake-Up Call
At the studio, Aira’s boss drops the pep talk of the century. Seriously—hand this woman an award. It was wise and heartfelt all at once. Exactly what Aira needed to hear to stop spinning and figure her stuff out. Can we get this woman to run all workplaces, please?
LingOrm Forever (and Ever)
Cut to Tawan manifesting outside Aira’s house. Shockingly, it works—Aira calls her name. Cue the waterworks (because Orm has never met a scene she couldn’t cry in). But the tears lead somewhere sweet: Aira admits she wants to be with Tawan, Dad be damned. They seal it with a trademark #LingOrm kiss—soft, hesitant, but loaded with feels.
Mek’s Tantrum = Trouble
Mek (ugh, him again) discovers Aira’s dad isn’t pulling out of the bidding war. Solution? Order a kidnapping. Because nothing screams “smart businessman” like endangering humans for a contract. Genius move, bro.
Roses, Interviews & Red Flags
Meanwhile, Aira is at work, dazzling the press with both her talent and her poise. Of course, the reporters don’t just want to talk career—they’re hungry for updates on her love life. (Typical.) Aira handles it like a pro, deflecting with grace. Meanwhile, Tawan—being the stud that she is—makes her presence known in the sweetest way: roses delivered to set with a love note that says it all. Chef’s kiss.
But just when we’re melting, danger slides back in. A candid photo of Aira gets sent straight to her dad with a chilling threat. Minutes later, vans screech up, masked men swarm, and Aira is snatched. And finally—our Thai GL serves up the action sequence we’ve all been waiting for.
Action, Guns & Love in the Crossfire
Aira actually remembers her training (miracles do happen) and knees a guy square where it counts. We cheered, he folded. But there are too many, and she’s quickly grabbed—punched in the gut and shoved toward a van. Just when it looks like game over, in swoops Tawan like the sapphic superhero she was always destined to be. Within seconds she’s got their guns, has Aira shielded behind her, and is serving up pure protector energy.
From there? Absolute chaos—in the best, slightly ridiculous way. Kicks, grabs, bullets zipping through the air like confetti. And yet, magically, no one connects. (Tawan, weren’t you lecturing “shoot to finish” a few episodes back? Girl, your aim is giving stormtrooper chic. And so is your team’s.) Still, the scrappy choreography? A win. We’ll take messy over boring any day.
What made it hit was the emotion. Aira clings to Tawan like her life depends on it (because, well, it does), proving just how deep her trust runs. And she’s not just dead weight—our girl even lands a kick of her own. Damsel in distress? Not today.
Then comes the finale. The villain manages to grab Aira, knife in hand. But all it takes is one look from Tawan, and boom—Aira pulls the exact move she was taught, flipping his momentum and driving his own blade back into him. Savage. Brutal. Delicious. Tawan finishes him off in a rage so raw she nearly loses herself, only pulling back when Aira steps in to stop her. That? That’s love and fury rolled into one, and we lived for it.
Aftermath & Cliffhanger
Tawan’s rage nearly consumes her, but Aira’s gentle touch pulls her back. It’s raw, emotional, and one of the best moments of the series. But the danger isn’t over—Tawan’s bleeding, Aira’s panicking, and instead of heading to a hospital, Tawan insists on going home for safety. The screen cuts to black with Aira clutching her hand. Cliffhanger level: cruel.
Final Thoughts
Finally, Only You gave us a fight sequence worthy of its premise. A bodyguard series should always deliver action, and EP10 nailed it. Between the swoony #LingOrm moments, the high-stakes kidnapping, and the long-overdue showdown, this episode stands out as one of the strongest of the season.
We’re manifesting more action-packed Thai GLs in 2026—because sapphic women deserve to kick ass on screen, too. Until then, we’ll be here, waiting to see how Only You wraps up.
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