Pruk Panich (พฤกษ์พานิช), was born September 10th, 1992, nicknamed Zee, is a Thai actor and model who shot to fame portraying the popular character "Fighter," on hugely successful WhyRU The Series. (more…)
So WhyRU the Series just dropped us a monumental finale a few days ago. Until now, I am still “moving on” from those kisses that essentially redefined how I will judge BL kisses going forward. To say that it froze…
How to review a BL series amidst the noise? In the case of WhyRU, it's as simple as what you see is what you get. Nowadays, with fan service being the norm - it's a little bit harder not to…
I have been asked this question many times and I did ask myself too quite passionately. How do you reconcile a female BL author's perspective of male + male romance vis-à-vis your own perspective from real-life experience?
There is a certain distinctive trait in Tommy's voice that would have you assume he's a singer. Not that his role as Zon in WhyRU series is a giveaway. Looking back, it seems my instinct is spot on. Tommy Sittichok…
At this point, viewers are familiar with WhyRU main couples' dynamics. Tutor-Fighter (Saint and Zee) is more of a love-hate relationship with plenty of angst. (more…)
Casting news and buzz are becoming lightning fast, so this is a daily (or even hourly) update on what's happening - right here, right now! 13 March/2020 11:17 am BKK Zee Pruk as Fighter in WhyRU It takes a certain…
Episode 7 of WhyRU is an acting highlight for Saint Suppapong as he says goodbye to his sister who has supported him throughout his young and eventful life. Zee's Fighter kept himself in the sideline amidst Tutor's emotional turmoils. Yet…
On the spotlight! (From top to bottom) - Mos Saksitt, Gulf Kanawut, Toy Thanaphat, Bright Vachirawit, Ohm Pawat, Mix Sahaphap, Seng Wachit, Ohm Thitiwat, Boun Noppanut, and Pavel Phoom Mos Saksitt appeals to me more from a male model standpoint.…
In celebration of PsychoMilk's 5th year, I'm doing a day-to-day, blow-by-blow account of why Saint Suppapong is a BL phenomenon. I know he will be celebrated by a wider audience sooner than later. And I have always wanted to chronicle…
Let me start my review by a quote: Lie through your teeth - Today, it means to lie through a smile – easily and unashamed. But its origins go back to the 14th century, when the phrase was to “lie…
Episode 5 of WhyRU the Series represents a subtle departure from previous episodes as far as relationship development. Both our main couples - Zon-Saifah, Tutor-Fighter seem to have reached a turning point - perhaps its best to call it a…
Episode 4 of WhyRU The Series represents one-third of the whole, which means we have 8 more episodes to go. Episode 1 is not to my liking, yet I immediately sense a transition and the original intent of the filmmakers…
WhyRU, the Series came out strong not only for its visuals but also for its soundtrack. It is one of the most heavily promoted series from Thailand. With all the buzz created, people expect a high-quality "product" after being bombarded…
When filmmakers create documentaries, they need to make sure that the visuals are engaging. Otherwise, viewers will get bored and more than half will likely move on and watch something else. (more…)
The unbiased translation by LazySubber has paved the way for both fans and casual observers to determine (yet again) the sincerity of Saint Suppapong. —Edited by TheFNGee As expected, his latest interview resulted in another maelstrom of praise and negativities. https://youtu.be/uofY0WisMrQ…
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