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And your “CCP (Chinese Communist Party)” / “Winnie the Pooh” comment? Cute. You’re basically saying the Chinese government should step in and censor it. The “Winnie the Pooh” jab is an internet meme mocking Xi Jinping because some people think he looks like the bear—it’s banned in China, which is exactly why people use it sarcastically online.
But here’s the thing—political digs aside, the show’s success comes from its quality. If you’re waiting for censorship to “fix” that, you might be waiting forever.
This drama’s success comes down to its quality—and no amount of censorship talk changes that.
Out of the thousands of series on MDL, fewer than 20 ever make it over 9.0.
So fingers crossed—because I agree with you, this masterpiece absolutely deserves to be in that elite group with a 9+ rating.
The highest is Reset (Thai) at 8.8
and don’t get me wrong, I love Reset, it’s one of my favourites—
but Revenged Love is better by miles.
I have a feeling the MDL rating will climb.
It’s already sitting at 9.0 on IMDb, so the love is definitely there.
Then boom.
From 9.0 to 8.6 in just one hour? 🤦♂️ Suspicious AF. Either someone’s orchestrating a hate campaign, or a wave of trolls just rolled in.
A bunch of people who didn’t even watch it, just jumping on the bandwagon to downvote. So frustrating when genuinely good content gets dragged like that.
Ma’am, this isn’t Deal or No Deal—your son isn’t a prize on clearance, and we are not here for another bargain-bin K-drama cliché.
Then boom.
From 9.0 to 8.6 in just one hour? 🤦♂️ Suspicious AF. Either someone’s orchestrating a hate campaign, or a wave of trolls just rolled in.
Probably a bunch of people who didn’t even watch it, just jumping on the bandwagon to downvote. So frustrating when genuinely good content gets dragged like that.
For everyone’s information, these are the reasons why Revenged Love dropped all episodes.
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According to industry sources, the film has several scenes shot in Tianjin, and coincidentally, this coming September, Tianjin will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit – a major international event attended by many heads of state.
Along with that comes an extremely strict media censorship period, especially for film content featuring images related to areas where the event is taking place. Moreover, August and September also include major holidays such as August 15 (Victory over Japan Day) and September 3 (National Military Parade), so “laying low” is perfectly understandable.
That is why the production team decided to speed up and shorten the overall broadcast schedule – to wrap up early, avoiding sensitive timing and unnecessary troubles from the censorship process.
Chi Cheng remembering his days with Wu Suo Wei,
their quiet routines, their laughter,
like a married couple bound by time and memory. 💞
But Episode 20’s flashback struck even harder—
Wu Suo Wei, walking slowly home,
cradling the photo frame of his late mother.
Scene after scene showing her love,
her care, her devotion.
And then… she was gone.
The only family he had left,
passing away right before his eyes.
He cried until there were no tears left.
And just when loneliness could have swallowed him whole—
Chi Cheng was there.
To hold him, to cook for him,
to take him grocery shopping,
to soften the sharp edges of grief.
Chi Cheng singing with his guitar,
surrounded by the calm beauty of the outdoors,
was breathtaking to watch. 🎶🌿
Their road trip in the car—full of laughter—
reminded us that joy can live alongside sorrow.
Cold to the world, perhaps—
but to his baby Wu Suo Wei,
Chi Cheng is pure care and tenderness.
Through one loss, they found their way back to each other.
The miscommunication cleared,
and now Wu Suo Wei, the “big boss,”
controls the family finances—giving Chi Cheng
just 10 yuan a month (about $1.40 USD).
Unrealistic? Sure. But hilarious nonetheless. 😆
And of course, our adorable second couple—
Guo Cheng Yu and Jiang Xiao Shuai.
Sharing noodles, baking cakes,
and lying in bed with a bolster between them—
pure comedy gold.
But the sweetest moment?
Guo Cheng Yu’s gentle forehead kiss,
and that small, shy smile from Jiang Xiao Shuai—
the kind that says, I like this… and I like you. 💖
Episode 20, though, brought moments of lightness and warmth.
I’m so obsessed I actually keep track of all my BLs—I’ve watched 105 Thai BLs, 68 Korean BLs, 37 Taiwanese BLs, 23 Japanese BLs, and 17 Chinese BLs.
Every country has its own unique style and charm, and I genuinely love them all in different ways. But if I had to pick a favourite, China would be my top choice—so it’s definitely worth exploring their BLs. The storytelling, cinematography, and emotional depth are on another level.
By the way, Revenged Love is fast-tracking all their episodes this week, so it’ll finish 2 weeks earlier. You should totally watch it—you won’t regret it!
Episode Release Schedule
• Ep 19 & 20: 8th August – tonight!
• Ep 21: 9th August – tomorrow
• Ep 22: 10th August – Sunday
• Ep 23: 11th August – Monday
• Ep 24 (Finale): 12th August – Tuesday
When it comes to potential, Thailand 🇹🇭, South Korea 🇰🇷, and Taiwan 🇹🇼 simply can’t match China in certain areas. China dominates in cinematography, acting, storytelling, chemistry—and let’s not even start on their costume dramas and fight scenes. The scale, elegance, and intensity are just on another level.
Take The Untamed for example—it was heavily censored and still pulled in billions of views. Now imagine the impact of a high-quality, uncensored Chinese BL with the same level of production. The talent is already there—they just need the freedom to fully unleash it.
Here’s hoping that in the next 20+ years, a new generation of leadership in China 🇨🇳 will be more open and accepting, because when that happens… the world won’t be ready.
Episode Release Schedule
• Ep 19 & 20: 8th August – tonight!
• Ep 21: 9th August – tomorrow
• Ep 22: 10th August – Sunday
• Ep 23: 11th August – Monday
• Ep 24 (Finale): 12th August – Tuesday
• Ep 19 & 20: 8th August – tonight!
• Ep 21: 9th August – tomorrow
• Ep 22: 10th August – Sunday
• Ep 23: 11th August – Monday
• Ep 24 (Finale): 12th August – Tuesday
For me, it’s never about the sexuality of the drama—it’s about the plot, acting, and genre. For example, I love Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad just as much as I love Call Me By Your Name or Brokeback Mountain. The same goes for TV dramas—whether it’s The Glory (K-drama) or Heartstopper (BL), what matters is how well the story is told.
As for Revenged Love, yes, it’s one of the first Chinese BL to break through heavy censorship, but its success isn’t just about being “uncut” or having NC scenes. It’s because it has great acting, a strong plot, and genuine chemistry between the leads—things any good drama needs to succeed.
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