I started Affinity purely because of the hype, the so-called insane chemistry and sheer curiosity about what everyone kept calling a completely nonsensical, ridiculous plot. What surprised me most was how genuinely complex and intriguing the story became as it unfolded. I actually really enjoyed the creative, wild plot!! Yes, the sci-fi elements are wildly over the top at times, unapologetically so, but that’s also what makes it brilliant. It’s set on an alien, Earth-like planet, so it fully embraces the freedom to do whatever it wants, and somehow it works. The world-building is clever, bold, and creative in a way that kept pulling me in deeper. Hats off to the writers and the lead actor and actress as they truly captivated me and pulled it off with the roller coaster of emotions!!
The leads' relationship isn’t built on shallow sexual tension as some media may suggest. It slowly, deliberately grows into something romantic, sweet, and deeply emotional. Watching their bond develop felt incredibly earned. The confession scene, when she finally realizes that he truly loves her, is actually one of the best I’ve seen. It hit hard and is ohhh sooo swoon worthy. The ML starts off as the ultimate toxic, cold, brutal, emotionally shut-down male lead, and through her, he learns what emotions are, what love costs, and what it means to have something to lose.
He really grows and becomes someone who truly respects her, appreciates her, and works together with her and supports her goal, which looking back is what she said she wants in a partner in the earlier episodes!! :')
My only real wish is that Affinity had been a full-length drama with simply more time with the leads. Their love is just so so so magnetic, sweet and sexy!! I would have loved to see even more of their love, their growth, and their life together. I also wish we had more room to explore the brothers’ love story as well. He was starting to grow on me.
Affinity is so unique and creative that it genuinely stays with you. I know this is one I’ll carry in my heart, it stood out from the rest in a way I didn’t expect at all.
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Even the breakup in the middle parts was done beautifully. Painful and so compelling. I could understand both of them completely and why the separation was necessary. The way their conflict evolved from anger, to hatred, to force, and finally to quiet, devastating acceptance felt painfully real. Their last night together was heartbreaking and tender all at once, sad, intimate, and unforgettable.
Their reunion years later was absolutely aching. The actors captured every ounce of longing, regret, guilt, and enduring love. I could feel his heartache, the weight of what he lost and how deeply he still loved her. And it felt so natural how she eventually let him back in, because it was clear she never stopped loving him either. There was no rush, no cheap forgiveness, just emotional honesty.
The ending itself was such a clever twist. I was genuinely worried it might go tragic, but instead it wrapped everything up beautifully with a happy ending they both truly deserved. This was truly an enjoyable and rewarding ride!
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Wild, Addictive, and Surprisingly Emotional
Sci Fi, Passion, and an Unexpectedly Deep LoveAffinity belongs to that rare, chaotic, wildly creative corner of C drama romance that people jokingly call the “crazy but addictive” genre, and honestly, it sits right at the top of it. It is bold, emotional, visually stylish, and completely unafraid to abandon realism in favor of imagination. From the very first episodes, the drama announces that logic is not its priority. Feeling, atmosphere, tension, romance, and surprise are. And somehow, instead of falling apart, everything comes together in a way that keeps pulling you deeper.
What surprised me most is how complex the story actually becomes. On the surface, Affinity looks like pure madness with sci fi elements, action, romance, and twists thrown together. But as it unfolds, the world building starts to make sense emotionally. It is set on an alien, Earth like planet, and because of that, the drama fully embraces creative freedom. The writers do not limit themselves, and instead build a strange but fascinating universe where danger, desire, power, and love constantly collide. The plot keeps surprising you, sometimes in ridiculous ways, sometimes in emotional ones, but it never feels boring.
The production is stylish and immersive. The OST and background music elevate every scene, the visuals are attractive, and the action sequences are well placed so that every episode feels dynamic. There is always something happening. Whether it is fighting, escaping, emotional confrontation, or quiet tension between the leads, Affinity keeps momentum. Even the special effects, while not perfect, work well enough to sell the atmosphere of this strange world.
What truly carries the drama, though, is the relationship between the leads. Despite what some people might expect, their romance is not built purely on physical attraction. It grows slowly and deliberately into something romantic, emotional, and deeply meaningful. The confession scene is one of the strongest moments in the drama. When the female lead finally realizes that the male lead truly loves her, it hits hard and feels earned.
The male lead starts off as cold, brutal, emotionally closed off, and almost frightening. He is the type of character who believes feelings are weaknesses. Through the female lead, he learns what emotions are, what love costs, and what it means to care about something more than power or survival. His growth is one of the most satisfying parts of the drama. By the end, he is no longer just protecting her. He respects her, supports her goals, and stands beside her as a partner, exactly what she said she wanted earlier in the story.
The breakup arc in the middle is another highlight. Technically there is a separation, but it never feels cheap or pointless. It is forced by circumstances, not by lost feelings. Their conflict evolves naturally from anger, to resentment, to painful acceptance. Their last night together is heartbreaking, intimate, and unforgettable. It is one of those scenes that stays with you because it feels emotionally honest instead of melodramatic.
The reunion years later is just as powerful. The actors portray longing, guilt, regret, and enduring love beautifully. You can feel how much time and pain sits between them. The way she lets him back in feels natural, not rushed. There is no instant forgiveness, only quiet understanding and emotional truth. It makes their happy ending feel deserved instead of forced.
I also wish Affinity had been a full length drama. The chemistry between the leads is magnetic, sweet, and intense, and I would have loved even more time with their relationship, growth, and life together. Their love story feels big enough to deserve more space.
Something people do not talk about enough is the second lead couple and the female lead’s brother. His character is morally grey, complicated, and surprisingly touching. His relationship with the second female lead is layered and emotional, and even his death is not brushed aside. The drama allows the weight of it to exist, which makes the story feel richer and more mature. The supporting characters are not just decorations. They add emotional depth and parallel struggles that make the main story stronger.
Affinity is not a drama you watch for realism. It is a drama you watch for creativity, emotion, atmosphere, romance, and bold storytelling. It is strange, messy, intense, sexy, painful, and beautiful all at once. It takes risks, and most of them pay off.
I started this drama because of the hype and curiosity, and I did not expect to fall so hard for it. By the end, Affinity stayed with me emotionally. It stands out in a way most dramas do not. It is chaotic, imaginative, heartfelt, and unforgettable. If you go in with an open mind, it becomes a surprisingly rewarding ride.
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BEST ALCHEMY in the world ahah
Honestly, this drama deserves much more exposure from international fans because it was a real hit in China! Sure, you could criticize the visual effects, which are sometimes very artificial, but overall, you have to take a step back, be honest about the budget and effort put into this multifaceted drama! Because I felt like I experienced so many different themes!! That makes it the most original drama in its genre I've ever seen! Not to mention the chemistry, it's also the best I've ever seen in a drama, even a "K-drama." AFFINITY isn't just a mini-drama; it's a true immersion with quality acting and a well-crafted story.Long live AFFINITY! The cast and Youku did a superb job!
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SCIENCE MEETS OBSESSION
The story is set in a future world (2051) and explores a 'genetic mystery'. Wu Nongyu, a gentle graduate student in genetic engineering, crosses paths with Xie Xinxu, a brilliant but emotionally detached man with antisocial tendencies. Their connection is driven by 'genetic compatibility' or a 'biological affinity' so strong it challenges logic. Xie Xinxu, who lacks empathy, essentially 'hunts' Wu Nongyu, guiding her into his world while they navigate a perilous journey involving hidden research facilities and 'affinity inhibitors'.The most praised aspect of the drama is the 'feral' chemistry between the leads. Many viewers note the high level of 'skinship' and steamy scenes that push the boundaries of typical C-drama censorship. Cui Yuxin's portrayal of Xie Xinxu as a 'walking red flag' who slowly learns human emotion has won over many fans. The show blends tropes like 'Omegaverse' ( Alpha/Omega dynamics), "Esper-guide', and the dark romance with a 'Resident Evil'-style sci-fi backdrop. With episodes lasting only a few minutes, it delivers major plot points and emotional payoffs every 15-18 minutes.
However, critics describe the plot as a '1000 foot drop in logic' and a 'fever dream'. You often have to 'turn off your brain cells' to enjoy the erratic storytelling. While the camera quality is good, the CGI is frequently criticized as looking like a 'school videography project', including a bizarre scene involving an orange octopus. Also, the tone can jump from a life-or-death thriller to slapstick comedy within minutes, causing 'emotional whiplash'.
In conclusion, if you overlook the questionable CGI and a plot that defies physics, it offers some of the most intense chemistry and creative world-building seen in the 2026 short-form drama market
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im not spoiling,just watch, Opening ?? /Ending ??
If you are searching for a romance drama mainly for romantic tension and kiss scenes, then this drama might be a good choice for you. From the very beginning, the chemistry between the main couple feels intense. Their eye contact, body language, and emotional moments make it look like they are real lovers, not just actors following a script. Some scenes feel so natural that you may forget you are watching a drama.Things really start to heat up after episode 6. From that point onward, the drama becomes full of romantic moments. Honestly, almost every episode has at least one kiss scene. And yes… this continues all the way until episode 40 😍🤭. If you enjoy romance-focused dramas with bold and frequent intimate scenes, this one definitely delivers in that department.
Before watching, one important tip: use a headset 🎧😂. Some scenes are a bit intense, and the background sounds and dialogue can be awkward to hear on speakers, especially if you’re not alone. Consider this your friendly warning!
However, while the romance and physical chemistry are strong, the story itself is very weak. The plot doesn’t make much sense, character development is poor, and many situations feel unrealistic or repetitive. If you are someone who values a deep storyline, meaningful emotions, or smart writing, you may feel disappointed. At times, it feels like the drama depends only on kiss scenes to keep viewers interested, instead of building a solid narrative.
So, to be honest, this drama is not for story lovers. But if your main goal is to watch a romance drama filled with tension, skinship, and nonstop kiss scenes, then you might still enjoy it. Just don’t expect a great plot—watch it for fun, not for quality storytelling 😅.
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unhinged
this is very very very unhinged and has little logic. To be honest, i saw the train scene on X and I felt like i had to know how that came to be jajajaYou need to turn off your brain and just enjoy the ride in order to enjoy it.
I have to say it gives very grape vibes, my man is eating her up like she's the last drop of water in a desert, like he needs her to survive (he kind of does?) and he doesnt care that much if she's into it or not, at least in the beginning.
When they start to get cute it gets very very good imo, but then that's when everything goes to shit again, and this loses the quality it had. Around ep 26 it begins to be kinda too bad, idk if it's because i binge watched the first 20eps and the last 20s time gave me perspective or something but i feel like the story made even less sense and kind of lost me.
Like I feel this would be a 8 for me for the first 26 ep, but how the story ends and how this is more like a guilty pleasure not really a drama I'll remember and want to revisit years to come, so i think its more fair to put this around a 6.
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Kissfinity
First reason to watch this...Cui Yu Xin...He's steamingly hot since I watched him on Liars In Love.Second reason to watch....if you're so into hot kisses...just dive in.
Other reasons: none. I am definitely not a fan of Dystopian trope dramas. I never watched The Hunger GAmes, Divergent, Insurgent or even Squid Game. If you're into these kind of things, well, congratulations! you're so in for the ride.
I basically shut off my brain just to enjoy the kisses and seeing Cui. I honestly didn't enjoy lots of things here, like falling off from very high places without breaking a leg. Having a dragon as your ride. A pool battle with an octopus. Even the death of the FL's brother made the story more complicated given those time travels using your dreams. Like, WTH.
To add more, the sound track, like, did they pay royalty to Britney to use Toxic with their own version? Even the song All The Things You Said was used which they gave a different arrangement and lyrics. but, you can clearly hear they used these songs.
The girl who's singing the main track sounds like BOA.
I'm not a fan of the FL. Have seen her in Embrace In The Dark Night. Still that timid acting. She was good at kissing though.
Yes, the kisses were good...but, that's it! They were all just kissing. I was hoping for more intimacy and steamy scenes in bed. Oh well, they'll just entice you to it and then you'll see nothing just the ML lying top naked.
Overall, it's just a 7.5 for me. The kisses were good, specially that train kiss scene and all the cuddles. But, that's it. It has nothing more to offer. the plot is all over the place. And yes, that title is just a drug that I didn't even understand what it's for. Even those viruses that will just make you want to exchange saliva with another.
Still love Cui Yu Xin and will look forward to more of his dramas. Hope he gets a good full lenght drama next time.
Lastly, 40 eps is too long for a crap story plot. 24 will be just enough I guess.
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Wait hold on, they were kinda on to smth...
Ok so, not someone who usually leaves reviews also I'm very late to this but I felt like I should. No, heck I need to. You've probably read the reviews above and yes they are absolutely correct, this show is absolutely insane. Batsh*t crazy to be exact. Whoever wrote the script was defo either high, half asleep or both. Because in what drama do you find nearly every genre under the sun.Lemme start from the beginning, -----
So the story is set on another Earth-like planet called **Planet Y**, where there's a virus called the **Affinity Virus**. Sounds like a normal sci-fi dark romance, right?
Wrong.
The virus mutates into a new strain called **Affinity B**, and people infected with it become known as **Rens**. They suffer from violent episodes and basically have the anger management skills of a lit stick of dynamite. Then there are people infected with the original strain, **Affinity A**, called **Yins**, who can form pacts with Rens to calm them down.
Already weird right?
Not even close.
The blood and tears of Yins make Rens go absolutely FERAL for them. It's literally a heterosexual Omegaverse. I sat there thinking, "There's no way they're actually doing this."
And then...
THEY PULL A WHOLE DRAGON OUT OF NOWHERE.
So now we're dealing with a Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Dark Romance, Heterosexual Omegaverse featuring Dragons , and somehow... some fvcking how, it works???
This drama is genuinely one of the most batsh*t insane things I've ever watched, but that's exactly why it's so entertaining. The trick is to stop trying to make sense of it and just enjoy the ride. Once you accept that absolutely anything can happen, it's ridiculously fun. Trust me, by Episode 5 you'll defo be completely.
I also have to give the cast their flowers because EVERYONE understood the assignment. The chemistry between the main couple is fantastic, but somehow the second couple completely stole the show for me. That's honestly a first for me with short C-dramas because I'm almost always more invested in the leads. The actors absolutely nailed their roles and made even the craziest moments feel weirdly natural.
And don't even get me started on the OST. I'm an absolute sucker for a drama with a good soundtrack, and **Affinity** delivered. One minute it's giving funky, upbeat tracks, the next it's hitting you with dark gothic vibes, and then suddenly you're listening to an emotional ballad. Having songs in both English and Mandarin made it even better.
So if you have even the tiniest urge to watch something that feels like five writers locked themselves in a room and refused to say "no" to a single idea, PLEASE give **Affinity** a chance. You genuinely won't regret it. It's the kind of unhinged masterpiece that neither of us knew we needed until it existed. 😭
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What A Wild Ride!
This mini-drama is funny, sexy, wild and inventive. I think this may be the first time I have seen a brilliant execution of one of my favorite literary genres: magical realism. Introducing so many fantastical elements into an otherwise normal real world was fun and original. Those elements coupled with the mini-drama “reason for being” where the relationship between the main couple flirts up close to the forbidden had me giggling at times and breathless at others. Relax, accept the story and enjoy!Was this review helpful to you?
Why I Gave This Insanity 9/10
I laughed, I cried, I raged, I scoffed. Look, was this bat shit crazy and at times completely nonsensical?? Absolutley. But it was also compulsively watchable and wholly engaging. One minute you’re screaming “that makes no sense” and the next you’re theorizing on the craziness. This drama never met a trope or genre it didn’t like. Western. Scifi. Action. Fantasty. Drama. Romance. Buddy Cop. Found family. Forced proximity. Fated Mates. Enemies to lovers. Love Triangle. The Quest. Antihero. Damsel in distress (who is a badass in her own right. I said “she is sooo cool!!” outloud multiple times). Enemies join forces. Literally something for everyone. The plot twists would twist and I wouid scream “of course!!” I should’ve seen it all coming, but I didn’t. Because this drama will keep you on your toes. Throw your moral compass and commonsense out the window and just watch it.Was this review helpful to you?
Bizarrely addictive
First: it's not a great drama. Let's be honest. But what is a great drama? I watched it. I liked it. I even wrote a review about it. This is a total guilty pleasure show. Don't expect an Oscar level screen play. If you want smexy kisses, obsessed male lead, and can overlook weird cgi and plot holes, this is the drama for you. I can honestly say: I've never seen anything like it - and I've been looking 😂Was this review helpful to you?
This drama had potential, but…
It hooked me from the first episode, then lost me in the second half with all the dragging misunderstandings and endless conflicts—it honestly got stressful to watch. I guess it just wasn’t for me. That said, the leads had insane chemistry… I stayed for that (and those hot kissing scenes 👀).Was this review helpful to you?



