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| Burnout Syndrome: Thai BL Drama Everyone’s Waiting For — How and Where to Watch |
Fans of Thai BL dramas, brace yourselves. The long-teased series Burnout Syndrome (ภาวะรักคนหมดไฟ) is finally heating up the GMMTV 2025 lineup, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about titles of the year.
💥 What’s the Buzz About?
From the moment it was announced, Burnout Syndrome had everyone talking.
The project teams up three beloved GMMTV stars — Off Jumpol, Gun Atthaphan, and Dew Jirawat — in a fresh modern romance packed with charm, emotional depth, and a few heartbreak-inducing dilemmas.
The story follows Jira (played by Gun), a creative young man who suddenly hits rock bottom after being laid off.
Trying to escape his burnout, he ends up at a quiet bar — where he meets Pheem (Dew), an easy-going IT guy with a warm smile that feels oddly healing.
Iust when things start to get interesting, Koh (Off), a cool-headed businessman, enters the picture… and Jira finds himself caught in a love triangle that’s anything but simple.
Directed by Nuchy Anucha Boonyawatana, the series promises a mix of gentle humour, relatable struggles, and slow-burn romance that explores what love feels like when you’re emotionally drained but still yearning to connect.
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🗣️ Fans Can’t Keep Calm
Since the teaser dropped, netizens have been buzzing nonstop. Comments like “It’s a total visual feast!” and “Their chemistry’s unreal — I can’t stop smiling!” have flooded social media.
Some even joked they need a separate variety show just to see more of the trio together.
It’s rare to see a cast this balanced — all three actors bring distinct energy, and fans are already predicting plenty of meme-worthy moments and emotional breakdowns by episode five.
📺 When and Where to Watch Burnout Syndrome Thai BL Series
Premiere Date: 26 November 2025
Broadcast Channel: GMM 25 (Thailand)
Streaming: iQIYI and iQ.com (with English subtitles)
Each episode runs for around 45 minutes, with a total of 10 episodes planned.
The series will air every Wednesday at 20:30 WIB on GMM 25, followed by online streaming an hour later at 21:30 WIB.
So, whether you’re watching from Bangkok, Jakarta, or London — set your reminders early.
💡 Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
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Fresh angle on love: Instead of classic fluff, Burnout Syndrome dives into the emotional side of burnout and healing — something many viewers can relate to.
OffGun meets Dew: It’s a crossover that fans didn’t expect but are more than ready for.Visually stunning: From city lights to calm bar scenes, everything screams cinematic comfort.
Short and sweet: Only 10 episodes, meaning every moment counts.
🌍 How International Fans Can Watch
If you’re outside Thailand:
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Head to iQIYI or iQ.com, where the show will be available shortly after the Thai broadcast.
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Turn on English subtitles — they’re usually added right after release for GMMTV’s international audience.
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You can also catch clips, behind-the-scenes footage, and special interviews on GMMTV’s official YouTube channel and social pages.
💬 Final Thoughts
Burnout Syndrome isn’t just another BL drama — it’s a story about emotional exhaustion, rediscovering purpose, and the messy beauty of human connection.
With Off, Gun, and Dew leading the cast under Nuchy’s direction, expectations are sky-high for both the performances and the production.
If you love dramas that make you laugh, ache, and think about life a little differently, this one’s going straight to your watchlist.
Source: GMMTV


