
Laws of AttractionJustice will come for those who wait.
A ruthless lawyer seeking revenge teams up with a grieving uncle to uncover a high-profile conspiracy while falling in love with him.
DirectorWorawit Khuttiyayothin
WritersChawanon Sarapat, Sorawich Pinyomit, Thananant Kamsri, Wantawil Suknoy

Episode 1
Jul 15, 2023
After his niece dies, Tinn seeks justice and clashes with ruthless lawyer Charn in a deadly case.

Episode 2
Jul 22, 2023
Charn suspects hidden truths behind the accident and offers Tinn a risky deal to uncover it all.

Episode 3
Jul 29, 2023
A powerful figure tempts Charn to drop the case as he edges closer to exposing the truth.

Episode 4
Aug 5, 2023
Desperate for answers, Tinn confronts the only witness, risking everything to learn the truth.

Episode 5
Aug 12, 2023
Suspecting a mole, Charn sets a trap to expose betrayal threatening the case from within.

Episode 6
Aug 19, 2023
Chasing evidence, Tinn and Charn face danger and a painful past that could change everything.

Episode 7
Aug 26, 2023
After finding key evidence, Tinn is suddenly betrayed when Charn cuffs him and disappears.

Episode 8
Sep 2, 2023
As Charn risks all with key evidence, Tinn fights to escape and stop a dangerous outcome.

Dominic Kebre
@Niso2020
Last year, I praised Film and Jam's series ”To Sir, with Love” as one of my favourites. It was a lakorn with a gay lead couple. ”Laws of Attraction”, however, was promoted by the production company as ”Film and Jam's first BL series”, but again it's also a lakorn, and both Film and Jam's characters in this show are not really ”boys” any more, but grown up men. When Tinn's (Jam Rachata) niece is run over by a politician's son's car, the politicians's lawyer Charn (Film Thanapat) decides to help Tinn find out what really happened. The story has a lot of plot twists and exciting side characters, e.g. the improbable couples of the politicians's son Thaenthai (See Paratakorn) and his bodyguard Thee (Peral Satjakorn) and of club owner Rose (Organ Rasee) and singer Maya (the wonderful Silvy Pavida). The story, the cinematography, the directing, and the acting are all first class, but it's Film's smirk alone that makes this series worth watching.