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One day, you can look back on these words and not only remember the series or the scene, but also exactly how you felt in that moment, the excitement, the heartbreak, the laughter. That’s the magic of writing. It keeps memories alive in a way nothing else can.
And your comment about challenging the Chinese government to lift the ban absolutely cracked me up. Unless the next generation of government turns out to be GAY 🤣🤣🤣🤣, then maybe, just maybe, we might have a shot at seeing it happen. Until then, I’m not holding my breath.
Revenged Love is loved by millions worldwide, and it is not airing in China, so there’s no realistic way it’s going to be banned. If we followed your logic, then we would also have to “ban” the current ABO Desire that is airing right now, as well as the upcoming Kill To Love, which is set to be China’s first uncensored historical martial arts BL. That would mean robbing audiences of some of the most beautifully produced BLs in existence just because of a “what if” scenario.
When it comes to potential, Thailand 🇹🇭, South Korea 🇰🇷, Taiwan 🇹🇼, and Japan 🇯🇵 simply cannot match what China consistently delivers in terms of cinematography, acting, storytelling, and chemistry. And when we talk about historical costume dramas, horse riding sequences, and martial arts fight scenes, China operates on another level entirely. The scale, elegance, precision, and sheer intensity are unmatched.
Even The Untamed, which was heavily censored, still pulled in billions of views and brought in millions to China’s economy. Imagine the cultural and economic impact of a high-quality, uncensored Chinese BL with sweeping period costumes, breathtaking horseback scenes, and masterfully choreographed martial arts.
That’s why I’m so excited for Kill To Love. It’s not just another BL, it’s a massive step forward for the genre, and I can’t wait to see how it’s brought to life.
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Iwesx2aIas
We should not be talking about banning BL in China until the law changes, instead, more creators should follow in Revenged Love’s footsteps and release their work internationally, where it can be appreciated without restrictions. This is how the genre will truly grow.
I know I’m about five years late, so not many people will get to see my review, but I still wanted to share it from the heart.
It makes you think, what would you do if you had the chance to go back 27 years to age 17? The cast, acting, and plot are all excellent so far. I especially appreciate the attention to detail in the “back in time” scenes, from the old cars to the heritage houses. I am really looking forward to the next 9 episodes.
Bad Buddy has over 55,000.
The biggest hype right now is Immortality, a Chinese 🇨🇳 censored BL that hasn’t even been released yet and already has over 107,000 comments.
So yeah, 23,500 comments for Revenged Love? That’s just the warm up. 😂
This is hands down the best high school drama I have ever seen. The fighting scenes are some of the most intense and well-choreographed I have ever watched in a school setting. The acting is strong across the board, the plot is engaging, and the cast is absolutely stunning. There is not a single boring episode from start to finish.
Hwang Min Hyun completely stole the show with his talent and charisma. I am already counting down the days for Season 2 because this feels like the beginning of something truly special.
This drama is a masterpiece and an absolute must-watch.
Since Revenge Love got a remake, I’m really hoping the 2016 Addicted will get one too. That would honestly be a dream come true.
For the past 24 episodes, my Mondays and Tuesdays have belonged entirely to Revenged Love. I would set my alarm for 9:30pm, then again at 9:55pm, counting down the minutes until that pure rush of happiness when the clock struck 10:00pm and the episode began.
People say, “We had a happy ending and it’s just a show.” But to me, it has never been just a show.
For two months, we have lived alongside these four main leads, feeling every high and low, every laugh, every tear. We have watched them grow, hurt, heal, and love, and somewhere along the way, we grew with them too.
Telling me to simply “move on” now that it is ending feels like telling someone who has lost a beloved pet to just get a new one. You cannot replace a bond like that.
I honestly do not know what to do now that it has finished. No series on my current list comes close to this masterpiece. No other story has given me this adrenaline before every episode. Some stories do not simply end. They take a piece of your heart and quietly carry it away.
For me, that piece will always be my Mondays and Tuesdays, and I will never get them back.