Triage
Triage – 100/10
A Sammon novel adaptation? TaeTee? Time loops and trauma? SAY NO MORE.
Triage is a masterclass in tension, love, and destiny. This isn’t just a BL—it’s a thrilling emotional ride, wrapped in sci-fi drama, ethics, and that signature Sammon psychological depth. The moment it begins, you’re trapped in a time loop yourself—pressing “next episode” over and over because you can’t bear to be free until it’s all over.
Tae Darvid absolutely devours the screen. His portrayal of Dr. Tin, stuck in a harrowing loop trying to save Tol (played exquisitely by Tee Thanapon), is gut-wrenching. You feel his frustration, his helplessness, his slow unraveling as he learns that saving someone isn’t just about fixing the present—it’s about digging into the past, confronting pain, and understanding love.
Tee, as Tol, is a complex soul—scarred, guarded, yet so soft underneath it all. Watching Tin slowly break through those walls with determination, care, and love was deeply satisfying. Their chemistry? Undeniable. Tangible. Gripping. You ache for them, root for them, cry for them.
And let’s not forget the surgical precision of the plot. It’s not just romance—it’s mystery, it's ethical dilemmas, it's sacrifice. Every twist feels earned, every moment pulses with intensity.
This is BL with purpose, with edge, with heart. A true masterpiece that stands tall not just in Thai BL but as a dramatic work of art on its own.
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