Crush on You – Series Review & Episode Guide

Crush On You is a Thai BL short drama with a main character who has feelings for his best friend. He comforts his buddy, who feels heartbroken after his recent breakup.

Crush on You is a Thai BL short series about a young man hopelessly in love with his best friend. He hasn't confessed yet. Every time the main character works up the nerve, he freezes and backs out at the last second. After a recent breakup, his crush feels heartbroken. The protagonist is by his side, comforting him as just a friend. As the moment becomes more intimate, he wants to find the courage to finally admit his feelings.

For a small-studio effort, Crush on You offers a surprisingly enjoyable 20-minute drama. I like how the story captures the feeling of having a crush. It understands the yearning and the overthinking. A few scenes are genuinely lovely, and the filmmaker knows how to create a romantic moment with dreamy vibes. However, the plot is too simple and doesn't develop the relationship deeply. We need more bonding between the couple.

Crush on You Summary

Title:

แอบชอบคุณ

Series Info:

Thailand (2025)

Length:

20 minutes

Total Episodes:

3 episodes

Genre:

Romance

About:

Crush on You is a cute & sweet BL film.

Plot

Toe and Jay have a close friendship.

To and Jay are best friends. They end up hanging out after Jay's recent breakup. And it's not just any breakup. It was a long-term relationship that blew up after Jay found out his boyfriend cheated on him. Ouch! Cue the sad beach scene, where Jay sits alone and cries into the void. As the loyal bestie, To shows up with alcohol and plops down beside Jay. He tries to help his buddy forget about that trashy ex-boyfriend.

Deep down, To is in love with his best friend. He has been carrying a secret crush on Jay for years and even tried to confess in the past. Every time, To loses his nerve at the last second. Jay seems completely oblivious to how much his friend struggles with his feelings. The closest To ever got to confessing was through a text message. Before he could send it, Jay received another message from his boyfriend (now the infamous ex), who beat him to the punch. To was forced to pretend to be happy for Jay while quietly swallowing his own feelings.

Now both guys are on the beach, getting drunk together. To jokingly proposes a toast to the end of Jay's relationship, but Jay is too upset to play along. Jay lets out some anger by yelling into the sea about how much he hates his ex-boyfriend. To joins in, so Jay does not have to yell alone. Jay rests his head on To's shoulder, appreciating the solidarity. When Jay wants to go for a swim, To stops him. They both tumble into the sand, laughing and giggling. Clearly drunk, they end up in an intimate position. To is inches away from Jay's face, secretly hoping for a kiss.

Crush on You Trailer

Crush on You Cast

Characters

To

Book Kunwalitpon Sribonrod (บุ๊ค กุญช์วริทธิ์พล ศรีบุญรอด)

To is portrayed by Thai actor Book Kunwalitpon Sribonrod (บุ๊ค กุญช์วริทธิ์พล ศรีบุญรอด).

To is Jay's best friend and constant companion. After Jay's recent breakup, To shows up with alcohol. To has feelings for Jay that he has never been able to confess. He stays by Jay's side, offering support even when it means hiding his own emotions.

Book Kunwalitpon Sribonrod

Book Kunwalitpon Sribonrod (บุ๊ค กุญช์วริทธิ์พล ศรีบุญรอด) is a Thai actor.

Book Kunwalitpon Sribonrod (บุ๊ค กุญช์วริทธิ์พล ศรีบุญรอด) is a Thai actor. His first BL project is a leading role in the 2025 short drama, Crush on You.

Jay

Ome Sutthipong Sutthi-aroonrat (โอม สุทธิพงษ์ สุทธิอรุณรัตน์)

Jay is portrayed by Thai actor Ome Sutthipong Sutthi-aroonrat (โอม สุทธิพงษ์ สุทธิอรุณรัตน์).

Jay is To's best friend. Jay is dealing with the aftermath of a long-term breakup after discovering his boyfriend cheated on him. He's openly upset and leans on To for comfort during this difficult time. Unaware of To's feelings, he treats him as a trusted friend.

Ome Sutthipong Sutthi-aroonrat

Ome Sutthipong Sutthi-aroonrat (โอม สุทธิพงษ์ สุทธิอรุณรัตน์) is a Thai actor. He is born on November 14, 1999.

Ome Sutthipong Sutthi-aroonrat (โอม สุทธิพงษ์ สุทธิอรุณรัตน์) is a Thai actor. He is born on November 14, 1999. His first BL project is the 2022 drama, Restart(ed). He's the lead of the 2025 short drama, Crush on You.

Cast Highlights

Ome

Jay's actor has appeared in the 2022 Thai BL drama, Restart(ed).

Crush on You Review

Review

Drama Review Score: 7.3

B-
To and Jay come close to kissing.

Crush on You is a hidden gem. As a chronic BL watcher, I dig through the internet like a raccoon looking for snacks. I love hunting down obscure indie dramas made by tiny studios with limited resources. There's probably a small crew doing everything. You can tell the budget must be tight because the lack of polish is noticeable in some scenes. Yet, this little 20-minute series won me over. Most short BL dramas are rough around the edges, but Crush on You surprised me by being more charming than it had any right to be.

This story absolutely captures the feeling of having a crush. It understands that dumb little brain spiral where you overthink everything. At first, we see To's struggles. His failed love confession attempts are funny yet relatable. However, the series doesn't only focus on the yearning. It shows the softer side of a crush, where you pay attention to the most random details. To knows Jay's habits and even remembers his favourite drink. He says, "When it comes to you, I want to know everything." It's a simple line, but it feels so meaningful. Other BL dramas go around in circles and can't deliver this same message properly.

This filmmaker also knows how to stage a romantic moment. Early on, the two leads sit on the beach at sunset, sipping drinks and trading cheeky banter. Eventually, they're tangled up in the sand with their faces inches apart. Oh my god! The vibes are immaculate! Later, they return to the same beach for a kiss. The camera slowly zooms in… The music swells in volume… And each kiss gets a little more intense… Everything lines up so smoothly that it feels cinematic. For a low-budget indie production, it has done a fantastic job of creating a dreamy atmosphere.

Crush on You doesn't get everything right. After a solid opening, the story jumps into a drunken hookup. One minute, the couple shares a soft moment on the beach. The next minute, they're screwing in the back of a car. The transition is clunky as hell, ruining the delicate vibes for a cheap thrill. The romance suddenly feels tacky, especially when Jay claims he didn't give consent and To argues he did. What started as a sweet crush turns into drunken sex with your best friend, which is the most dime-a-dozen BL trope imaginable. Crush on You makes a bad writing decision here.

The story seems choppy in some parts, which could be a footage problem. The filmmaker hasn't shot enough material, so a few clips get reused to fill in the gaps. Also, it suffers from the curse of the 20-minute drama. There's too little time to develop the couple's relationship deeply. The series captures the feeling of having a crush, not the feeling of falling in love. I did like Jay & To's conversations, especially the one in the car. They sound like two people talking naturally around each other. However, we still need a lot more bonding moments to show they're in love.

Even with all my complaints, I found myself smiling at the couple's playful moments. Both leads (Book and Ome) give solid performances, making their characters easy to like. The series also sneaks in some good music, especially that one catchy song that pops up whenever something important happens. By the finale, I loved the quick montage of their past kisses leading into the most intense one. What a simple yet effective way to wrap up the love story! Crush on You may not be a masterpiece. But for a 20-minute BL drama, it's a good effort from a rookie filmmaker.

Summary

Simple story

Crush on You is a sweet love story. It captures the feeling of having a crush on someone really well. Beyond a few thoughtful scenes, this short drama ultimately keeps the plot too simple.

Charming romance

The couple is charming together. As they flirt and kiss, the vibes feel immaculate! I smile at all their playful scenes, even if the relationship isn't developed as deeply as I'd like.

Solid acting

As the leads, Book and Ome deliver solid performances that make their characters easy to like. They seem relaxed when interacting with each other, which helps sell the couple's chemistry.

Happy ending

Crush on You has a happy ending. It finishes with a quick kiss montage, leading up to the couple's most intense kiss for the finale. It's a simple yet effective way to wrap up their romantic journey.

Dreamy artistry

This series understands how to create a romantic moment. Several scenes in this drama have a dreamy vibe. However, a few aspects of the low-budget production are rough around the edges.

73%

Crush on You is a simple story with a few noticeable flaws. Still, I'm charmed by this 20-minute drama from a small studio. It has some lovely scenes and captures that feeling of having a crush.

Crush on You Episodes

Episode Guide

To and Jay are great friends.

Crush on You has a total of 3 episodes. Each episode is around 5 to 10 minutes long. It is a short BL drama, and you can finish the entire series in around 20 minutes. Crush on You started on March 18, 2025 and finished on May 20, 2025.

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3

Crush on You Videos

Videos

Full Series

Episodes 1 to 3

Crush on You Information

ALOS Studios

ALOS Studios is a Thai studio.

ALOS Studios is a Thai studio. It has made BL and GL dramas in the past. Its BL portfolio includes the 2025 series, Crush on You.

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