Only You EP2 – Gay Sass, Secret House & Bodyguard Banter
- Her in Focus

- Jul 25
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 9

Now we’re cookin’. Or at least Tawan is… in someone else’s unsecured home.
Let’s talk about Episode 2 of Only You. Because finally—we’re onto the good stuff. Sure, some moments dragged, but others? Worth every shout-at-the-screen reaction. Here's the breakdown:
🎁 Ira’s Gift: Unboxing Trauma
Ira receives a very unpleasant gift on live air. And the studio’s response? Basically: “Smile through it, you’re live.” Shady behavior, party of one!If you’ve seen I Am Devil, this storyline probably feels familiar—maybe too familiar. We’re officially side-eyeing production for reusing trauma tropes without proper weight or originality.
🕶️ The Bodyguard Crew: Fast Feet, Fierce Moves, and Heels?!We really liked this scene! The bodyguard crew was put to the test—getting their “client” through a hostile situation, and they did the damn thing. They moved in tangent, hit their marks, and gave us one of the better action moments we’ve seen in a Thai GL in a while.
Tawan calling them slow right after? Too on-brand. And LingLing snatching that gun like she’s been doing this for years? Chef’s kiss. But here’s where we blinked: homegirl’s in heels. Heels. During a combat test.
We love the glam, but let’s be real—this is a tactical liability. It makes no sense from a realism standpoint. Next time, please give our girl some flats. Or at least a pair of sensible combat boots. She's risking an ankle for the aesthetic!
💼 Ira Chooses Her
Lez be honest—we all knew Tawan was getting the job. But watching Ira calmly pass on every other candidate with zero hesitation? Still deeply satisfying. And when she walked into that sit-down like a boss and Tawan visibly glitched? Delicious. That handshake sealed the deal—and possibly sparked a full-on sapphic awakening.
The real MVPs? The staff’s faces when Ira strutted out and casually dropped their boss’s first name. Confused giggles, dropped jaws, and mild workplace chaos. And the reveal that their boss knows her? Chef’s kiss. This trio has chemistry, and we are fully seated for more bodyguard crew moments.
💋 Tawan Teased? By Her Own Crew?
Back in the office, the teasing begins. Nana (TSOU alum) absolutely nails her character. The range is real. If this trio keeps delivering the banter, they might just steal the show.
✨ The Terms (And That Fit)
Ira wants Tawan to loosen up and ditch the suit. But when Tawan walks in dressed “casually”? GIRL. That wasn’t casual—that was couture. Expensive face, designer fit, and yes—Ira checked her out top to bottom. We all noticed.
But let’s be real: that outfit may have served a glow-up moment, but it would never pass for actual bodyguard attire. It’s impractical, screams look at me, and makes zero tactical sense. We get that the scene was built for visual tension, but a little realism wouldn't hurt, especially in a series centered on protection and security.
Then came Tawan’s infamous “rule list”—so long we thought it deserved a filing system. The school-days callback and that thumbprint kiss seal? Adorable. But the real winner? Rule 27. That callback was chef’s kiss. Bold, playful, and the exact kind of payoff we live for.
🌟 BEST MOMENT: THE HALLWAY CAMEO
Y’all. ENJOY IS HERE. #DeniedLoveSeries fans, you already know why we screamed. We don’t care if it was a one-minute cameo—we saw her, we gasped, we lived.
🎤 Dance Monkey, Dance
We lost it. Tawan getting asked to strut, sing and dance by the agency boss? Unhinged. And she did it. Full points for commitment. The real moment, though, was Ira stepping in with “that’s mine” energy. Possessive sapphic tropes? Inject it.
And when Tawan’s crew heard her performance? The roast was immediate. The dynamic in this group is gold.
🏡 Ira’s Secret House: Undisclosed Locations and Unchecked CarsWhen Tawan finds out Ira has a second house we assumed she’d call her team, sweep the place, maybe post up some backup. Especially since she clearly didn’t know about this property beforehand. And that car lurking just outside the gate? 🚩
We love you, Tawan, but this felt like a missed protocol moment. For someone who’s supposed to be a top-tier bodyguard, the lack of urgency here was… concerning. A quick perimeter check or call to her crew would’ve gone a long way toward maintaining realism.
And instead of all that? She cooks for Ira. In an unknown, barely-vetted house. We’ll accept a lot in the name of sapphic soft moments, but this one had us side-eyeing the logic hard.
☎️ Late Night Call = Red Flag?
Tawan chatting all night with Ira felt off-brand. She's disciplined. She’s business. And yet here she is—breaking protocol for a flirty little pillow talk moment? We’re torn. Romantic? Yes. Realistic? Not quite.
Side note: that weapons safe? Sexy. That pull-out coffee table armory? Peak sapphic security chic.
🥋 That Karate Chop Tho
Tawan comes out and immediately hits a guy with a chop. We didn’t see it coming, but we loved it. Please let that man be a legit threat and not just the local mailman.
Final Thoughts:
This episode had some questionable logic, but also gave us glam, girlbossing, and gay tension galore. The pacing was still a little slow, but there were enough laugh-out-loud and wait, WHAT? moments to keep us watching.
LingLing served. The outfits slapped. The side characters delivered. And we’re still on this ride—even if we haven’t moved to the front row yet.
Let’s Chat 💬
Did you also scream when Enjoy popped up? Are you suspicious of that black car too? Or are we just overthinking it all while rewinding Tawan’s “casual” outfit moment?
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