You have to stand this close to teach archery. It’s a law. Image: Domundi/MandeeThis episode packs some pretty heavy emotional punches, and we make some substantial gains, albeit all in the relationship department. We seem to have stalled at moving the political storyline forward.| The Geekiary
Charan is not buying Khanin’s “sprained” ankle at all. Image: Domundi/MandeeIt feels like we’re finally starting to move forward in our story. Charan returns to his post at the university, only to leave again in order to be Khanin’s coach for the competition. The parameters of the competition are expanded. Thatdanai’s fate is revealed.| The Geekiary
Charan catches Khanin when he stumbles during the dance. Image: Domundi/MandeeKhanin and Charan cause a stir at Khanin’s coronation ball. Meanwhile, the investigation into the attack on Khanin has begun, but the answers may not be as obvious as they seem.| The Geekiary
Khanin is introduced to the royal court. Image: Domundi/MandeePrince Khanin is officially official. In what has surely been a whirlwind for Khanin, he arrives at the palace, meets his long-lost family, is thrown into a competition he’d never heard of essentially against his will, and is crowned prince. And in the background, there are still machinations happening.| The Geekiary
Charan and Khanin attempt, badly, to go incognito at the airport. Image: Domundi/MandeeWorkCharan and Khanin have safely reached Emmaly, though not without some struggles. But after a car chase, the world’s worst assassins, and a poorly thought-out handcuffing, they now have to deal with something even worse: politics.| The Geekiary
Image: Domundi/MandeeOne of the most highly-anticipated Thai BLs of the past few years has finally premiered, and the first episode is everything that I hoped it would be. The production quality, the world-building, the orchestral score, and the attention to detail hopefully indicate that The Next Prince will continue to live up to the hype. But for all the work that has gone into the creation of the fictional country of Emmaly, in this first episode, we’ve yet to spend much time there.| The Geekiary
Image: Domundi/Mandee WorkIf you’ll pardon me reusing a fairly common phrase, it’s been 84 years, but we are finally going to get The Next Prince. It was “coming soon” for so long, it felt like it would never get here. But the official trailer dropped yesterday, and I am seated and ready.| The Geekiary
©Natsuki KIZU, SHINSHOKAN / given committeeAnnounced today, Crunchyroll will bring the second and third films in the given franchise to theaters in the United States in a one-night only premiere event – given: The Double Album.| The Geekiary
As we roll into the home stretch of The Trainee, we are getting some serious movement in Jane and Ryan’s relationship. The interns have only a month left at the company, and things are finally starting to happen. The slow burn is burning, y’all. But that could cause some serious problems, as we find out in “Time Bomb”.| The Geekiary
We are approaching the home stretch, y’all. “Intern’s Magical Powers” is the beginning of the end, and it’s time to start wrapping things up. There were some plot swirls (not calling them twists) that were definitely unexpected. And Jane and Ryan are creeping ever closer to a relationship. I love a good slow burn, but this is starting to feel glacial.| The Geekiary
Image: GMMTVAfter a bit of a break (sick, out of town, take your pick), I’m back, seated and here for Perfect 10 Liners. With episode 9, we’re starting the second arc, saying goodbye of a sorts to Arc, Arm, and their friends. Instead we get almost an entirely new cast of characters as we focus on our second pairing.| The Geekiary
Perfect 10 Liners premiered today, and I am settling in for six months of warm fuzzies and good feelings. With the huge cast (there are three main pairs and three side pairs, plus characters outside the pairings) and the slice-of-life vibe, I am strongly reminded of the director’s previous series, We Are. I didn’t expect much from We Are, and it ended up becoming a favorite. All the same, I’m trying not to set my expectations too high for this series.| The Geekiary
Khanin readies his bow. Image: Domundi/MandeeOh, boy. I’m still fanning myself. A super-sized seventh episode moved us forward in leaps and bounds and left everyone abuzz on social media. Don’t worry. We’ll get there.| The Geekiary
It turns out that even the so-called perfect members of the Perfect 10 Liners group can make mistakes, as Arc learns in this week’s episode. Meanwhile, our first side couple has their first interaction, and it’s love at first sight.| The Geekiary
Image: screengrabPerhaps one day I’ll talk about something other than Thai dramas, but today is not that day. Today GMMTV held their 2025 showcase, introducing all of their series they will be producing in the next year (or so). I was up at 5am to watch the livestream, and now you all get to suffer that decision with me.| The Geekiary
Image: GMMTVOK, I did not have “traumatic break up” on my P10L bingo card, so props to this show for pulling out a surprise. So in addition to being “cheerful and dumb” (Sand’s words, not mine), it looks like Arm has some unresolved issues with his high school sweetheart. Well, surely that will all be fixed with the standard BL beach trip.| The Geekiary