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My Bias Is Showing?! korean drama review
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My Bias Is Showing?!
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by MidnightReader
4 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

Watched in a single sitting

I thought a show about a fan meeting their bias would be cringy, but this was kind of cute. I found myself smiling for no real reason quite a few times. Some moments made me cringe, like when I think about how I would act this way meeting my bias, and when the fans cross the line, like when the girl asks to see Choi Siyeol's abs & the one asking insensitive questions on the radio show. Fans like this actually exist, and I feel bad for anyone who has to deal with them.

Na Aejoon is the definition of "my bias can do no wrong." This man is literally defending Choi Siyeol when he's still mad and heartbroken. Honestly, I can't say I wouldn't be the same if I was in this position with literally anyone from Stray Kids or BTS.

The plot wasn't the strongest. I'm not talking about it being almost every fan's delusional dream to meet their celebrity crush and said crush show a romantic interest in them; they do make it more believable by making Na Aejoon's cousin Choi Siyeol's manager. So there is a connection. The weak parts are:

1. We don't get enough of the side couple. We have, in my opinion, a really good scene at the end of Yeon Ju Ha confronting Ji Kyuseong, but we never get to see how they make up; they are just suddenly together again. It also would have been nice to see more of their confrontation with the reporter since he was apparently the cause of their breakup.

2. The other group members are not part of the story at all. They may as well not have existed. It's completely unrealistic because even if they are all doing their own thing, they would still be a part of each other's lives. They would be doing dance practice together, recording songs, interviews, etc. We get none of that, and when they are on screen, they don't say a word.

3. There are a couple of moments where the idols have to deal with rude fans, but otherwise we don't see much of what they actually have to deal with as idols.

4. The show they are creating in the show really doesn't seem interesting at all. Would anyone actually watch this? Regardless, too much screen time was given to it when we could have been doing more with the main or side couple.

On to the actors! First off, I love the size difference between both couples. Na Aejoon in Choi Siyeol's clothes is so cute! The acting itself was solid, no complaints, and the chemistry was decent even though the kisses (what little we got) were more like pecks than anything. Ji getting crewed out by Yeon Ju Ha was so funny. Incredible acting from Shin (Yeon Ju Ha). This was easily one of my favorite parts. Yeon Ju Ha and Na Aejoon exchanging pictures of their boyfriends was honestly adorable. We only get to see a little of their friendship, but I loved it.

As Korean BLs go, this was actually really good. Not that the bar is set very high, but I was surprised by the production value, that the actors were good and had decent chemistry, and most of all, the world didn't feel like an empty void inhabited by only the main characters & a couple of supporting ones.
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