Since “Hormones” pioneered the Thai BL scene in 2013, the genre has become a powerhouse of Asian entertainment regularly providing at least one masterpiece annually. With shows that progressively address difficult societal issues and artistic expression, what started as niche material has turned Thailand into the epicentre of LGBTQ+ narrative in Asia. Simple romance is no more relevant.
Following closely “SOTUS” and “Bad Buddy,” the indisputable champions of Thai BL are “I Told Sunset About You” and “Bangkok G Story Season 2.” Should “KinnPorsche” keep its present calibre, it might very easily join this select group of works combining emotional sincerity with conceptual profundity.
Complete with episode count, ratings, genres, and watching platforms, this extensive guide offers the greatest Thai BL series in chronological sequence from newest to oldest.
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Best Thai BL Series List
GELBOYS (2025)

Episodes: 8
Rating: 8.9/10
Genre: Coming-of-Age, School, Romance
Where to Watch: iQiyi
Through high schooler FourMod, who develops love for Chian following frequent manicure offers, this next series examines “situationist” dynamics—only to find Chian treats others similarly. FourMod uses same strategies with his friend Baabin driven by jealousy. Through artistic devices including collage editing, electronic music, and integrated social media interfaces, the series seeks to highlight Gen Z culture. From nail art and K-pop to iPad multitasking and artificial intelligence apps, modern youthful culture pervades every element and generates a visual language that communicates directly to younger viewers while preserving the emotional complexity of quality Thai BL.
High School Frenemy (2024)

Episodes: 12
Rating: 8.2/10 (MDL)
Genre: School, Drama, Romance
Where to Watch: iQiyi, GMMTV YouTube
Class head Saint finds himself confronting Sin, a fiery student with whom he has a violent background neither acknowledges, when financial problems force the merging of rival schools Udon Phisek and Thep Burapha. Their revived animosity causes a class conflict so terrible that teachers had to step in to help to bring about peace. Through its school rivalry structure, the show deftly creates suspense, then progressively reveals the convoluted past between its heroes.
Spare Me Your Mercy (2024)

Episodes: 8
Rating: 8.9/10 (MDL)
Genre: Mystery, Medical, Romance, Thriller
Where to Watch: WeTV, GMMTV YouTube
This unappreciated mystery drama centres on police captain Wasan as he looks at mysterious deaths among terminal patients—probably including his recently dead mother. His connection with his mother’s palliative care provider, Dr. Guntapat, gets more complex as proof of the doctor keeps pointing to him. Instead than emphasising startling turns, this careful thriller examines euthanasia from several angles, therefore forcing viewers to reevaluate their conception of love, ethics, and compassion.
I Feel You Linger in the Air (2023)

Episodes: 10
Rating: 8.6/10 (MDL)
Genre: Time Travel, Historical, Romance
Where to Watch: GMM25, YouTube
Architect Jom in this original time-travel romance crashes his car into a river after learning his partner is unfaithful and wakes in Siam in the 1920s. Combining historical romance aspects with the fish-out- of- water idea gives a unique entrée into the Thai BL scene that offers both escape and study of eternal relationship dynamics.
Last Twilight (2023) 👍

Episodes: 14
Rating: 8.4/10 (MDL)
Genre: Drama, Romance, Disability
Where to Watch: GMMTV YouTube, WeTV
Neither expected the relationship that results when debt-ridden mechanic Mork takes care of partially blind heir Day. Day sees Mork as an equal rather than as disabled, hence appreciating his rejection of treatment as such. Day faces total blindness in 180 days; their blossoming love runs against a clock. The series explores vulnerability and acceptance, therefore generating unexpected emotional impact even with low production values.
KinnPorsche (2022)

Episodes: 14
Rating: 9.1/10 (MDL), 8.8/10 (IMDb)
Genre: Action, Crime, Romance, Mature
Where to Watch: iQiyi
With catastrophic results for both their lives, this ambitious mafia drama centres on a university student hired as a bodyguard for a criminal family heir. “KinnPorsche” co-produced by Thai media behemoth GMM and foreign platform iQiyi uses three directors specialising in action, emotion, and intimate sequences separately, therefore producing a holistic viewing experience. Though the adaptation somehow turns the plot into something intelligent and compelling—a rare accomplishment in adaptation—based on poorly written original material.
To Sir, With Love (2022)

Episodes: 8
Genre: Period Drama, Historical, Romance
Rating: 8.7/10 (MDL)
Where to Watch: iQiyi, YouTube
Set in 1930s-40s Thailand inside a Chinese merchant family, this period drama investigates the clash between homosexuality and conventional family responsibilities. Young master Tian’s rejection of family business obligations and planned marriage causes complex strife as he seeks personal satisfaction. Though it ends optimistically, the show rightly emphasises the challenges LGBTQ+ people experienced historically—and frequently still endure now. This marks Thai BL’s successful foray into period drama terrain from modern settings.
My School President (2022)

Episodes: 12
Rating: 8.8/10 (MDL)
Genre: School, Music, Romance
Where to Watch: GMMTV YouTube, Netflix (select regions)
Following his principal father’s orders, student council president Tinn threatens to eliminate “non-productive” groups like Gun’s band Chinzhilla, therefore setting up this campus romance between Tinn against Gun. Unexpected emotions surface when Gun suggests assigning Tinn to serve the club in order to save it. Finding a road to Gun’s heart in the process, Tinn pledges to help the band thrive after learning of their rule against dating until winning a major competition. The show strikes a mix between forbidden attraction and school politics with musical dreams.
Bad Buddy (2021) 👍

Episodes: 12
Rating: 9.0/10 (MDL), 8.6/10 (IMDb)
Genre: Enemies-to-Lovers, Family, Romance
Where to Watch: GMMTV YouTube, Netflix (select regions)
Pat and Pran, whose families’ intense rivalry has taught them to be adversaries since childhood, take front stage in this “Romeo and Romeo” story. They end up at the same university where their hostile interaction progressively shows deeper emotions despite their claimed hostility. Pat cares to Pran’s wounds after every battle, displaying compassion under his anger. Pat feels strange jealously he cannot yet identify whenever Pran gets near to others. With chemistry that helps viewers invest strongly in the forbidden connection, the show shines in capturing the narrow line separating hate from love.
I Told Sunset About You (2020) 👍

Episodes: 5 (+ 5 episodes in sequel “I Promised You the Moon”)
Rating: 9.4/10 (MDL), 8.9/10 (IMDb)
Genre: Coming-of-Age, Drama, Romance
Where to Watch: LINE TV, Vimeo, Netflix (select regions)
Against Phuket’s breathtaking seaside landscape, this coming-of- age gem tracks estranged childhood friends Teh and Oh as they re-connect while getting ready for college admission tests. Their slowly growing emotions reveal themselves with great emotional clarity: suppressed looks, jealous interventions, and the painful conflict between want and denial. Even with contemporary technologies for communication like Instagram and Line, the passion in first love’s representation seems ageless. Perfect acting and amazing cinematography help the show to portray that brief instant when every feeling seems earth-shattering.
Theory of Love (2019)

Episodes: 12
Rating: 8.7/10 (MDL)
Genre: College, Unrequited Love, Film School
Where to Watch: YouTube, Netflix (select regions)
Filmed in a university cinema department, this series chronicles a movie buff secretly in love with his best friend’s playboy companion. Although the unrequited love idea isn’t fresh, the way it is done really improves it. With classic film references throughout and visual methods honouring romantic film history, the film school environment becomes essential to the storyline rather than only cosmetic. The outcome is a meta love letter to the romance genre itself.
He’s Coming To Me (2019)

Episodes: 8
Rating: 8.4/10 (MDL)
Genre: Supernatural, Mystery, Romance
Where to Watch: LINE TV, WeTV, YouTube
This mystical romance centres on Mez, a forgotten ghost unable of remembering his own name, and the living lad Than who happens across him. Mysteries about Than’s identity and death gradually surface as Mez moves in eerie proximity to him. This well created series explores themes of memory, heritage, and connection, therefore beyond mere paranormal BL to function as a soothing coming-of-age story.
Our Skyy (2018)

Episodes: 5 (anthology)
Rating: 8.3/10 (MDL)
Genre: Romance, Anthology, Sequel
Where to Watch: YouTube, LINE TV
In self-contained episodes that stretch their journeys beyond their initial series, this anthology revisits iconic couples from five GMM classics (“SOTUS,” “Kiss Me Again,” “Puppy Honey,” “Senior Secret Love,” and “My Dear Loser”). For viewers of these well-known connections especially, “Our Skyy” provides closure and fresh developments for people already dear to their hearts.
SOTUS (2016-2017)

Episodes: 15 (Season 1) + 13 (Season 2: SOTUS S)
Rating: 8.2/10 (MDL), 8.0/10 (IMDb)
Genre: College, Enemies-to-Lovers, Romance
Where to Watch: GMMTV YouTube, Netflix (select regions)
The conflict between authoritarian senior Arthit and rebellious freshman Kongphop amid the Engineering Faculty’s hazing custom drives this innovative college romance. “SOTUS” stands out because of its natural relationship growth, which avoids unnecessary physical moments and instead creates suspense with deliberate looks and subdued conversations. Even small characters and extras feel lifelike, building a completely realised world instead than only providing background for the main actors. The meticulous attention to detail turns “SOTUS” from a commercial product into an artistic statement, hence attaining classic reputation in the genre.
Gay OK Bangkok (2016)

Episodes: 9 (Season 1) + 7 (Season 2)
Rating: 8.8/10 (MDL)
Genre: Drama, Slice of Life, LGBTQ+
Where to Watch: LINE TV, YouTube
Six different homosexual men in Bangkok are followed in this innovative web series, which deftly explores their relationships, jobs, family dynamics, and sexual health issues. Tight pacing, careful scene transitions, and nuanced acting that transcend conventional BL fodder set the production values against Western shows to be competitor. Comparatively to HBO’s ” Looking,” the show presents a true insight into modern homosexual life in Bangkok.
Diary of Tootsies (2016)

Episodes: 12 (Season 1) + 13 (Season 2)
Rating: 8.1/10 (MDL)
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, LGBTQ+
Where to Watch: GDH559 YouTube, Netflix (select regions)
Following plastic surgery specialist Gus and his “sisters”—dance-obsessed Golf, muscular Kim, and model Natty—as they negotiate life following simultaneous heartbreaks, this contemporary comedy is The show has a constantly cheerful tone across its fast-paced episodes even addressing major concerns like HIV. Although it presents a smaller starting point for Thai LGBTQ+ material, “Diary of Tootsies” nonetheless provides real representation.
Love Sick: The Series (2014-2015)

Episodes: 12 (Season 1) + 36 (Season 2)
Rating: 7.9/10 (MDL)
Genre: School, Romance, Friends-to-Lovers
Where to Watch: LINE TV, Dailymotion, YouTube
One of the first Thai BL dramas to be widely seen, “Love Sick” today seems very sweetly antiquated in its visual approach and tempo. Desperate for money, music club president Noh jokingly pretends to be secretary Pang’s boyfriend in exchange—an arrangement that develops into real feelings. Though basic by today’s standards, this series marks a significant historical turning point in the evolution of the genre.
Hormones (2013-2014)

Episodes: 13 (Season 1) + 13 (Season 2) + 13 (Season 3)
Rating: 8.5/10 (MDL), 8.3/10 (IMDb)
Genre: Teen Drama, Coming-of-Age, Ensemble
Where to Watch: Netflix (select regions)
Starting with a group of youngsters negotiating puberty in all its hormonal-fueled complexity, the show runs through Unlike succeeding BL-oriented episodes, “Hormones” presented a larger tapestry of investigation of teen life with LGBTQ+ topics. In Thai television, its honest attitude to sexuality, drug use, and coming-of- age challenges broke new ground and set the path for the development of the genre.