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On Kill to Love Sep 6, 2025
Title Kill to Love
FYI, we’re getting four consecutive episodes this week on GagaOOLala! And their offical YouTube channel National Drama League

Episode 9 (42 mins) just dropped today
Episode 10 (33 mins) coming Sunday, Sept 7
Episode 11 (30 mins) on Monday, Sept 8
Episode 12, the finale (39 mins), on Tuesday, Sept 9
So exciting, back to back episodes leading straight into the finale!
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Last time we got a random work colleague drama, and now Tojo Suzume is suddenly babysitting three kids we’ve never even seen before. With only two episodes left until the finale, it’s frustrating because this BL feels so slow, and the main leads hardly have any real progress. I just don’t want everything to build up to a rushed confession in the final five minutes, it would feel so unsatisfying after waiting this long.
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Replying to BTSZNNOGDAISHUNJSHRizz Sep 5, 2025
Title Secret Lover
idc about the negative comments or the rating, I am loving this af. and the mom finding out about them like that…
I’ve watched every Taiwanese BL released this year, and this one is definitely the best so far. I’m sure most people love it too. Only a small minority are being picky, but we shouldn’t let their negativity ruin it for us.
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Replying to Revenged Love Sep 5, 2025
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Can’t believe you’re still commenting on the Episode 1 rape scene, especially when it was just one scene out of 24.

Yes, Chi Cheng ordered men to rape someone. It was disturbing. But let’s be very clear, this is fiction. It’s not real life. The opening scene of Revenged Love is disturbing on purpose because it sets up the emotional foundation of the series. Chi Cheng’s actions and Wu Suo Wei’s suffering are the core of the entire plot. It’s about obsession, pain, and ultimately redemption.

Are we going to cancel every show or movie that depicts RAPE, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, say goodbye to half of modern storytelling.
Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU,, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, awarded, and widely consumed.

Watching dark, controversial content does not mean you support it.
No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I wanna do that.”

Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths.
We explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to understand their impact. That’s the point of storytelling: it creates tension, challenges empathy, and holds up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only watched shows with perfect morals and unflawed characters, we’d lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface, entire genres would disappear.

So NO, watching Revenged Love does NOT mean we support RAPE or normalizing these kind of scenes..
It means we understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments clearly can’t grasp.

Millions watch Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, or The Handmaid’s Tale, full of murder, RAPE, assault, and worse.
Do they all “support” those acts? Of course not.

If you can’t separate storytelling from real life, that’s a you problem, not a Revenged Love problem.
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Replying to marluci ramos Sep 5, 2025
was he really straight? I believe he was not that Straight, but Bissexual, the only thing is that he does not…
Who are you referring to, the grandpa or the grandson?
I watched all 12 episodes, and the actual grandpa only appears in episodes 1 and 12. The rest of the time, his soul is trapped in his grandson’s body. The real grandpa is straight.
Just to clarify, he is 70 years old, married with a wife, kids, and grandkids. He is a traditional older Asian man, and I don’t remember him ever being bi.
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Replying to NLE Sep 5, 2025
Just finished episode 12, happy ending for both couples! 🥰 Couldn’t ask for more.
Have you started the series?
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Replying to Colossal Sep 5, 2025
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Can someone spoil me if the ending is happy or sad or open? 🙏
Just finished episode 12, happy ending for both couples! 🥰 Couldn’t ask for more.
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Replying to Yukii Sep 5, 2025
360 means you just go back to the spot you were. I think you mean 180 :)
180 :) let me edit
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On The Promise of the Soul Sep 5, 2025
Imagine being straight for 70 years, then suddenly pulling a 180 and locking lips with a guy who could be your grandson. Weird? Awkward? Legendary? Maybe all three. 🤣
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Replying to Colossal Sep 5, 2025
Can someone spoil me if the ending is happy or sad or open? 🙏
Give me about an hour and a half.

30 minutes until the final episode airs, then an hour to watch it. I’ll let you know after that. But honestly, I’ve watched GMMTV BLs for many years now, and 99% of them end happily, so I’m hopeful.
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On The Promise of the Soul Sep 5, 2025
So hard to rate this one. The cast is stunning and the soul switch concept is unique, but the execution felt messy. Still, I loved the core message: love isn’t about chasing or forcing, but about slowly unfolding and finding the soul within.

Solid 7.5/10 for me.
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On Stay by My Side after the Rain Sep 4, 2025
Family honor, expectations, and shame linger in every corner of life. For many of us, coming out is not about freedom but about risking everything, even the love of the people who raised us. In Asian culture, where family expectations run so deep, it can feel almost impossible to be honest about who you are.

That is why I loved this episode so much. Seeing Kanade Shinichiro’s mum and sister be so supportive, welcoming, and happy for him was truly moving. Their acceptance felt like a rare light in a world where rejection is often the first fear.

So many people were angry at the dad in the last episode, but if you put yourself in his place, it makes sense. He caught his son kissing another man, and it was a shock. Instead of explaining, Kanade Shinichiro reacted with anger and shouted at his dad. It was painful, but also very human. That is why I am so glad that in this episode they finally had a proper conversation while walking together. The words, the honesty, and the way it tied in with the childhood flashback broke me. It was raw, emotional, and painfully real.

Episode 11 was beautiful in its realism. It showed both the struggle and the hope of being accepted. Now I am looking forward to the final episode next week, though my heart is still heavy from this one.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 3, 2025
why is the link not working ??
It worked for me yesterday, so I think they’ve probably finished up for today.

You just need to join their YouTube channel, it’s $2.99 AUD a month.
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Replying to NLE Sep 2, 2025
Title Secret Lover
I think the director is intentionally playing with us here. Remember last week’s ending? We all assumed either…
Oh sorry, I really didn’t mean to reply directly to you! Please don’t take it personally. I was actually going to post my theory as a separate comment. I totally get what you’re saying and respect your take on it. My apologies again
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Replying to NLE Sep 2, 2025
Title Secret Lover
I think the director is intentionally playing with us here. Remember last week’s ending? We all assumed either…
Let’s say my theory is wrong and they really do break up.
But honestly, can you name one truly iconic drama or movie, BL or Western, that didn’t have a breakup at some point? It’s part of what makes the love story unforgettable.

Think about Call Me by Your Name or La La Land. Those breakups shattered us, yet that heartbreak is what made the love linger in our hearts even more. Sometimes it’s only when someone is gone that you realize how deeply they matter. 💔

And it’s not just fiction, life works the same way. My sister broke up with her husband because of his gambling. For six months they were apart, and in that silence he realized everything he’d lost, her cooking, her care, her presence. When they found their way back to each other, they were stronger than ever. A real redemption arc.

So even if JunXi and HanTuo do break up, their reunion would be nothing short of explosive. The chemistry, the emotions, the passion, it’ll all come crashing back, overwhelming and undeniable.

Sometimes love needs distance to return fiercer, deeper, and more unstoppable than before.
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Replying to foxyvegas Sep 2, 2025
Title Secret Lover
ugh Tuo is starting to get on my nerves as if a person who selfishly made sure for whole frikkin 10 years that…
I think the director is intentionally playing with us here. Remember last week’s ending? We all assumed either HanTuo or JunXi had a kid when we heard the little boy say “daddy,” but in this episode it turned out to be JunXi’s nephew. Total misdirection.

That’s why I don’t think “let’s break up” should be taken at face value either. The director loves to end episodes on a cliffhanger and keep us guessing. It could mean “let’s take a break until your dad gets better,” or it could be another twist that looks harsher than it really is. Same thing happened in Revenged Love where Chi Cheng said “I hate you” in prison, but we all knew he didn’t actually mean it.

I really believe HanTuo wouldn’t just give up like that after being so obsessed and in love with JunXi for 10 years. This feels more like the director giving us a gut-punch ending to stir emotions, not the actual truth of where their relationship is heading.
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Official post from Revenged Love YouTube channel below




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Dear Revenged Love fans,
Thank you for your continued love and support! Over the past week, we’ve released a bunch of behind-the-scenes clips—did you catch them all on time?
But this is just the beginning—the real “treasures” are still to come!
In the coming days, hundreds of exclusive, exciting behind-the-scenes clips will be exclusively released on the Memefans platform! 🎉

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On Revenged Love Sep 2, 2025
Official post from Revenged Love YouTube channel below




Ding! You’ve got a “spoiler” from Revenged Love—please check it out!
Dear Revenged Love fans,
Thank you for your continued love and support! Over the past week, we’ve released a bunch of behind-the-scenes clips—did you catch them all on time?
But this is just the beginning—the real “treasures” are still to come!
In the coming days, hundreds of exclusive, exciting behind-the-scenes clips will be exclusively released on the Memefans platform! 🎉

Want to be among the first to unlock exclusive clips?
Click the link and leave your email! We’ll send you a special invitation link as soon as the beta test opens. Spots are limited, so don’t miss out! ❤️

Reservation link: https://www.wjx.cn/vm/rbLPIk1.aspx
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On Secret Lover Sep 2, 2025
Title Secret Lover
Episode 8 broke me in a way I didn’t expect. I had to watch it on GagaOOLala since the iQIYI dub wasn’t available, and maybe that delay only made the emotions hit harder.

Seeing Han Tuo jealous of JunXi’s 5 year-old nephew was the sweetest, purest moment. It showed how much love he carries, how much he wants JunXi to be his and only his. But then those final three words came crashing down: “Let’s break up.”

The silence after those words felt suffocating. It reminded me of Revenged Love when Chi Cheng said “I hate you” in the prison scene not because he meant it, but because the pain was too much to hold. I don’t believe Han Tuo truly wants to end things. His entire being has revolved around JunXi since they were kids. His love is an obsession, a devotion too deep to just walk away from.

To me, those words are a shield. They come from seeing JunXi suffer, from realizing how unbearable it is to hide their love in the shadows. Even though Taiwan has legalized same-sex marriage, culture is not so easily rewritten. Family honor, expectations, shame, they linger in every corner of life. For so many of us, coming out isn’t freedom, it’s the risk of losing the people who raised us, the families we were taught to never disappoint.

Watching this episode felt like staring into my own heart. I know what it’s like to love in silence, to hide, to feel both the warmth of intimacy and the cold weight of fear. Han Tuo and JunXi’s struggle isn’t just fiction, it is reality for so many of us.

This episode wasn’t just sad, it was painfully real.
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