Twins (2023)

★ 7.7 0h 45m 1 Seasons IMDb
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It is said that identical twins who are produced from the same egg will share a bond as if they were the same person. But not with "Sprite" and "Zee", the identical twins. Despite following the same route as an athlete from birth, both want to be the only one!

Twins

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Dominic Kebre Apr 06, 2026
I'm aware that some viewers have focused on the failings of this series like potholes in the script and sometimes really bumpy editing. But nobody can deny that the cast – not only the leads, but the complete cast - is amazing, especially in locker-room scenes. I enjoyed the series so much that I've already rewatched it.

Sprite and Zee (Frame Ritchanon) are identical twins who've been growing up apart, but are both excellent in sports. When volleyball player Zee is beaten up as his attackers think he's taekwondo athlete Sprite, Sprite takes Zee's place in the volleyball team and fall in love with Zee's long-time enemy First (Ryan MacShane).

As happens to me (and most BL fans I guess) quite often, lovely Sam (Team Tatchanon) and Thun (Pooh Phiangphor) have given me another fit of the ”second couple syndrome”.

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