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Affinity chinese drama review
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Affinity
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by Rhody401
May 6, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

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Affinity was one of those short Chinese dramas that pulls you in even when you know it’s full of red flags 🚩 and somehow you still can’t stop watching.

What made this drama stand out was the mix of dark romance, science fiction, and obsession. Xie Xinxu and Wu Nongyu’s relationship was never soft or simple—it was intense, dangerous, and built on this strange biological pull caused by the A and B virus connection. Instead of a typical sweet romance, it gave us something darker: love mixed with control, fear, desire, and emotional healing. That made it addictive to watch. The drama follows Wu Nongyu, a graduate student in bio-genetic engineering, and Xie Xinxu, a man with antisocial tendencies who becomes obsessively drawn to her, with their bond tied to mysterious viruses and genetic attraction.

Cui Yuxin played the male lead perfectly—cold, possessive, and unsettling, but still carrying moments where you could see the loneliness underneath. Fang Jin balanced that well by making Wu Nongyu feel like more than just the girl being chased; she had strength, intelligence, and the determination to fight against fate instead of simply accepting it.

Visually, the drama had a strong atmosphere. The dark academic style, haunting music, and suspenseful pacing gave everything a dangerous, almost hypnotic feeling. It felt less like a normal romance and more like watching two people trapped inside something neither of them fully understood.

Of course, logic is not this drama’s strongest point. If you go in expecting realistic science or a healthy love story, this is not it. But if you enjoy obsessive male leads, psychological tension, and “this is toxic but I need one more episode” energy, Affinity absolutely delivers. Many viewers described it exactly that way—“toxic but addictive” and a guilty pleasure binge. ()

Overall, Affinity is messy, intense, and unforgettable. It’s not a perfect drama, but it knows exactly what kind of story it wants to tell—and for fans of dark romance, that makes it worth the watch.
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