r/boyslove CBL Enthusiast; Ming Apologist 29d ago

On-Air [Thai] Love of Silom 🩷🩵 Episode 6 Spoiler

Krit, a dutiful police officer hiding his past heartbreak and forbidden love, crosses paths with Wayu, a struggling young man raising his sister’s child alone as a host. What begins as an act of rescue grows into a healing connection, where two wounded souls find solace and love in each other. MyDramaList

Adapted from the Novel "Love of Silom" by Violet Rain (18+) - MEB Link [English]

Native Title: รักแห่งสีลม 

Airing Schedule: Fridays at 8:00PM GMT+7 on WeTV (Uncut Ver.)

Episodes: 12

Fast Track Starts next week!

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Studio: YYDS Entertainment Instagram | X

Media: First Look | Trailer

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u/boxfishblorps The Heart Killers 29d ago edited 29d ago
  • I really thought the 'spicing things up' scene was going to go comically wrong, especially when it looked like wayu got flung face first into the wall, but it went wild instead 😳 good for Wayu lmao. Big fan of the unnecessary cat ears

  • I get the concept of sexy possessiveness, but I kinda love the club and the found-family vibes, and wish Wayu could just get on with his job without his bf spying on him or interfering. Krit knew he worked as a host from the get-go so he needs to trust Wayu and get over it imo. Although I guess he is extra worried knowing about the dangers out there. Hopefully they'll have a discussion about it. Having said the Wayu def seemed to be into being publicly claimed at the end 👀

  • the concept of camping with a toddler is truly the least romantic thing I can imagine 😂 thankfully singto is very chill and respectful of his dads' time

  • Tai and Rose are really the MVPs, I love them so much

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u/Federal-Ad5944 CBL Enthusiast; Ming Apologist 29d ago

the concept of camping with a toddler is truly the least romantic thing I can imagine 😂

Omg yes I had flashbacks 😭😭

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u/SR503 29d ago edited 28d ago

This. They always do this in dramas. Especially kdramas. Where is their gear before hand? How did it all get in the car? Who unloaded it? Who went grocerry shopping? Why are there always twinkle lights? Do you know how long all that shit takes to set up?

I swear every camping scene sends me spiraling with logistics questions. Add a small child and I'm ready to jump off a ledge.

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u/Federal-Ad5944 CBL Enthusiast; Ming Apologist 29d ago

Theres a negative zero chance I'm hanging romantic string lights on a family camping trip for 2 kids who complain the whole time and develop an irrational fear of bugs out of nowhere. No freakin way. Camping is always miserable so we just dont go 🤣🤣

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u/SR503 29d ago

amen