Punn is secretly in love with her handsome friend, Ong - who has a boyfriend. But when they break up, she wonders: Does she have any chance with Ong? (Source: Netflix)
In this poignant season of the Club Friday anthology, Punn has been carrying a torch for her lifelong friend Ong since childhood—but there's a catch: Ong is gay. As she silently watches him navigate a relationship with his boyfriend, Punn's heart aches with a secret she's too afraid to voice. When Ong's relationship falls apart, Punn sees a glimmer of hope, but the path to love is tangled with friendship, identity, and painful truths. This four-episode Thai drama offers a refreshingly honest look at unrequited love from a woman's perspective within a queer context, blending emotional nuance with the classic 'will they, won't they' tension. Unlike traditional love triangles, Unable Love refuses to gloss over the complexities of sexual orientation, making it a quietly groundbreaking entry in early Thai LGBTQ+ storytelling. The chemistry between the lead cast is raw, and the short runtime packs an emotional punch that lingers long after the credits roll.