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If you look at the airing schedule (Sep 12, 2025 – Oct 24, 2025), that means 2 episodes already released today, and the next episode (Ep 3/8) will be out next week. The rest follow weekly, which matches the schedule perfectly.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this series to life. They deserve support, not to have their work stolen. If someone can’t or won’t pay, or has VPN issues, that’s their choice, but openly advertising or even mentioning “k****” or other illegal sites is not acceptable.
Promoting piracy is unlawful, it disrespects the production team, and it damages the entire BL industry. If you truly care about seeing more BL shows in the future, the only way to make that happen is by supporting them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows.
And just so you know, even mentioning that site by name is a violation of MDL’s terms and conditions and can get your comment flagged. If you genuinely cannot support legally due to valid reasons, that’s one thing, but far too many people here promote illegal websites just for the sake of it and that’s not something I’ll ever defend.
My only small critique is the kissing, their lips barely touched. If you accept a BL role, I feel you should put more effort into making it believable. Or maybe it comes down to the director’s choices.
For those who always say Japanese BL is known for its “dead fish kiss,” I recommend watching the currently airing Japanese BL Love Sea. The kissing and NC scenes are intense and passionate, which shows that Japan absolutely can deliver when they choose to. It is not the country, it’s the series itself.
Overall, 8.5/10 for me.
Please, please support them by watching on GMMTV’s official YouTube channel. It is completely FREE and every view counts for them. Let’s give them all the love they deserve and not waste it on illegal sites. Our boys have worked so hard for this moment, let’s show up for them! 💖
Are we really going to cancel or label every show or movie as “disgusting” just because it 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 a rape scene 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 think it is 'disgusting' to see a rape scene lead into a couple’s story, then you would need to call out the millions of shows and movies that also explore this theme. Storytelling often tackles dark, uncomfortable, and even controversial topics. If you cannot separate fiction from real life, that is more about your perspective than it is about the show itself.
As for the rest of your questions, I can’t really answer, but it would definitely be interesting to see how he actually murdered his victims and hid their bodies.
However, there is one part of the storyline that felt a bit unrealistic to me. Jin Hyeok’s father is portrayed as a terrible man, constantly asking for money, never caring for his son, and being nothing but a burden. But still, at the end of the day, he is his father. Without him, Jin Hyeok wouldn’t even be alive. If he truly hated him that much, I think it would have been more believable for him to simply ignore him or act like he didn’t exist.
What felt most unusual, though, was the twist where Jin Hyeok asks Yun Je to kill his father. After Yun Je actually does it, Jin Hyeok still kisses him. Realistically, if my partner killed one of my parents, no matter how awful they were, that act would haunt me forever. It is definitely an intense and bold plot choice, but one that came across as a little too far-fetched.
All ShuHe and Duan ZiAng ever dreamed of was a quiet life in the woods, a small wedding beneath the trees, a love free of crowns and wars. Yet their fragile dream was shattered by the Crown Prince, who, though destined to be king, could not wait for fate. His greed devoured him, and in his hunger for power, he killed his own father to seize the throne.
At the bridge, ShuHe cried out in desperation, begging his brother to let them go. All they wanted was peace, a home in the forest, mornings of laughter, nights of warmth. But the Crown Prince could not let go of ambition. He raised his blade first, and in that moment sealed his own tragic fate.
Years passed. Five long years of silence, of longing, of wounds that festered. Each day they thought of one another, each night they carried their grief. And when they finally met again, tears fell, apologies poured forth, and the weight of unspoken words was lifted at last. Forgiveness was given, love reclaimed. They held hands and promised to walk together until the very end.
No longer emperors, no longer rulers, just two men, back where it began, in the 6th Prince’s residence. No guards, no servants, no kingdoms between them. Only their love. As they leaned closer, foreheads touching, lips meeting with trembling sweetness, it was love in its purest form. If this is not love, then nothing is.
And then, their wedding. The first same-sex marriage of an ancient time, sealed by legend. A blood-stained dagger cut their hair, binding their souls beyond death, into the next life and all that followed. Together, they poured three cups of wedding wine.
The first cup, to heaven and earth. Duan ZiAng smiled, whispering, “My heaven and earth have always been you.”
The second cup, to their nation.
The third, to themselves, to finally becoming husband and husband.
They kissed, tender and eternal, as ShuHe’s voice trembled, “Life and death are a cycle ruled by fate. Duan ZiAng, I love you.”
Their final embrace was both love and farewell. Two souls holding on for the last time, as if clinging could keep the world from breaking. And as their story closed, one prayer lingered in the wind:
If there is another life beyond this one, let us not be princes or heirs. Let us be two ordinary men in a quiet forest, with no crowns, no wars, no witnesses. Let our mornings be filled only with love, our days with peace, our nights with laughter.
Until then, even in death, my heart belongs to you.
This story has ended, leaving my heart in ruins. Never have I cried so much, never has a love so tragic felt so eternal. This first ancient BL has carved its mark deeply into me. A masterpiece of love and loss, forever unforgettable. 10/10
I was shocked reading that screenshot, so rude and uneducated. Don’t bother replying, it’s not worth lowering yourself to their level. Just move on. All those swear words were completely unnecessary. End of the day, we don’t know each other, we’re just random strangers discussing shows online. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, no need to be that rude.
If you truly love and support BL content, please consider watching it through the official YouTube channel. It’s completely FREE, so there’s no reason to mention Kisskh. For this series, there’s no difference between cut or uncut versions as they are exactly the same length.
The actors, crew, and creators poured their time, energy, and talent into bringing this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated. Watching on illegal sites is not only unlawful, it’s also incredibly disrespectful to the production team and to fans who choose to support the series the right way.
Promoting or normalizing piracy doesn’t just hurt the industry, it directly affects the people working behind the scenes such as cast members, editors, stylists, and writers. It reduces funding, discourages investment, and limits future productions.
If we want to see more quality BL in the future, the best way is to support it through legal means. That is how the industry grows, and honestly, it is the least we can do as fans.
Let’s respect the work and passion that went into making these stories possible. 💙
Since MDL tracks thousands of series, it’s rare for them to get it wrong.
But what’s interesting is that almost every Taiwanese BL I’ve watched this year had 12 episodes. So I’m really hoping GagaOOLala and iQIYI made a mistake, and we actually get 12 instead of just 10. Fingers crossed, we deserve those extra episodes!
The older brother already has a son, so the family bloodline will continue without question. That weight is no longer on JunXi’s shoulders. My heart tells me that while the parents may be shocked at first, they will open their arms in the end and accept Tuo completely.
Because when you raise a child, what you want most is to see them loved and cherished. And no one cherishes JunXi more than Tuo.
Back in episode 1, so many people were quick to call him forced or even a bad person for breaking up with JunXi during the last episode. But this episode proves otherwise. Tuo never left because he didn’t love JunXi, he left because he cared too much. He didn’t want to hurt him, didn’t want JunXi to live in hiding, keeping their relationship a secret. That’s why this series is called Secret Lover. Tuo simply wanted JunXi to be free, not forced to conceal who he was from his own parents.
And then JunXi said the most beautiful words: “Even if my parents are against it, I still want to be with Tuo. I didn’t realize I loved him this much.”
It was never forced. At the park scene, it was JunXi who initiated the kiss, JunXi who said “I love you” first, and JunXi who declared that he wanted to be with Tuo forever. He was the one who chose to reconcile, the one who took the first brave step, and now he is strong enough to bring Tuo with him to come out and openly tell their relationship to his parents. That takes incredible courage, especially in Asian culture where tradition, family reputation, and generational values hold so much weight. Honestly, I admire JunXi deeply because even I don’t think I could do what he did.
This episode was everything. Sometimes love needs a pause, a painful break, so that when you come back, you are stronger than ever. You don’t truly realize how much you love someone until you almost lose them. The communication in this episode was spot on, the emotions raw and real, and it showed us that Tuo was never the villain, he was protecting the one he loved.
10/10 for me. This is why I adore this show.