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Eternal Butler
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8/10 A ROBOT AND A HUMAN CUTE LOVE

robot and a human in a relationship? Sounds impossible, but honestly, it's a fresh concept for me, this is the first time I've watched something like this. I'll admit, the first episode didn't really hook me. It felt kind of slow, but after that, it just clicked.
Episode 2: That fake argument between the girl and her boyfriend at the club? Totally cracked me up
I couldn't stop giggling when the robot called Bu Shi "baby" after they kissed. Such a flirty little bot.
Bu Shi, though... he can be so annoying sometimes with his constant mood swings. Like, bro, are you 12 years old? He's hard to read.
The kidnapping scene was kinda lame ngl, and then bam, Ever 4 shows up right away to save the day
Even though Ever 4 is a robot, he's basically a whole green forest. He even went out and found a job just to support his spoiled brat young master. Gotta love that about him.
I get where Bu Shi's coming from emotionally, but man, his attitude doesn't always make sense. One minute he's all sweet to Ever 4, and the next he's cold and always sulking.
That said, the main leads are solid actors, especially the one who plays Bu Shi. He honestly gets on my nerves, which probably means he's doing a good job, lol.
The chemistry between the leads is okay, not exactly fire, and yeah, you can definitely tell there's an age gap. But the side couple? Super cute and have great chemistry. As for the dad's acting, it's kinda cringey. The production value isn't the best, the audio's weak. I noticed the same house and club set from See Your Love. Also, the visuals in Taiwanese BLs are usually not that polished which I often noticed.
The ending makes me really smiled because of their lovey dovey moments. And finally, I can see Bu Shi's maturity.
There were noticeable plot holes in this series, but still ! really enjoyed it. Eternal Butler is a lighthearted romance with a good dose of comedy. Even though one of the characters complains a lot, the series is cute overall.

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Amor entre líneas
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Not what I expected

I really didn't expect the game plot and how they would meet. I thought it was such a cool concept. Then suddenly the plot changed and it started to be based off construction. I didn't mind it at first, but for me, it slowly became more boring and complicated with the addition of the plot about her father and the ML. I miss having the game as the plot. I really did like the romance of the couple. both of their actings were really good, but I just hated the additional argument they had and felt as if it was too excessive. Due to the fallout of their relationship, I had to force myself to finish the series. The ending was a nice touch, but I do not think I could rewatch it again.

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Ni Ye You Jin Tian
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Not worth watching for a 36 episode Drama

This is my first ever online review of a any drama and it is so for a reason. The last 7-8 episodes are absolute blunders, felt like the writer just gave up. I'll give my reasons below:
1) Felt like FL is not in love, its just a fling.
2) The very strong shown ML proven wrong as if his all the work experience didn't count at all.
3) Only the ML is making an effort to keep the relationship afloat.
4) FL felt very prejudiced and proud as if she surpassed the ML in careers.
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Sweetheart Service
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10/10 "Taeha jeonha, chukkum khidarishipshyo"

10/10 “Taeha Jeonha, Chukkum Khidarishipshyo”

This Korean BL surprised me with its unique atmosphere and elegant storytelling. Rather than relying on intense drama, it focuses on subtle emotions, beautiful visuals, and the gradual development of its relationships. The antique bar setting adds a distinctive charm to the series, creating a warm and nostalgic backdrop that perfectly complements the story.

The romance begins with what seems like a practical arrangement, but slowly blossoms into something sincere and heartfelt. HyeonSeo and JaeHyeop share a gentle chemistry that grows naturally over time, making their journey feel authentic and rewarding. The supporting characters also add depth to the narrative, each bringing their own perspectives on love, family expectations, and personal growth.

Visually, the series is stunning. The soft glow cinematography gives it a dreamy and romantic quality, almost like watching memories come to life. The transitions between past and present invite viewers to piece together the characters’ histories, adding emotional layers to the story. While the pacing is calm and reflective, it allows the audience to fully immerse themselves in the characters’ emotions.

This is not a series driven by dramatic twists, but by atmosphere, tenderness, and emotional sincerity. By the end, I found myself completely invested in the characters and their happiness. A beautiful, comforting, and memorable BL that deserves far more appreciation. Easily a 10/10.

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Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island
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9/10 A SOFT STUNNING STORY

9/10 A SOFT STUNNING STORY
Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island is a beautiful coming-of-age story about two boys who form a deep bond over one summer. There's no instant attraction or anything, they just connect naturally and grow closer over time.
Their relationship is definitely a slow burn. Feelings start to develop, but one of them is a bit of a coward (and confused), so it takes a while. But that just makes it all feel more real and relatable.
What I love most is how comfortable and healing this series feels. It's the most relaxing BL I've ever watched, no villains, no unnecessary drama, yet it never feels dull. The plot flows really well, and the storytelling is so creative and heartfelt. It definitely deserves more recognition.
Both leads are amazing, their acting feels so natural, like they're not even acting. I have to say, Hu Yi (who plays Xiaozhi) looks super young. He's 21 in real life, but easily passes for 17 in this.
The series gives off serious Call Me By Your Name vibes, if you've seen that film, you'll get what I mean. The cinematography is stunning, vibrant, crisp visuals that really showcase how beautiful Litchi Island is. And the OST?
Perfect.
A couple of small things I noticed: the English subtitles are tiny (rip my eyes, lol). Also, there's a moment where Chen Li tells Xiaozhi's brother he doesn't have a girlfriend, but then later says he does? Bit confusing, but nothing major.
Final thoughts:
Secrets Happened on the Litchi Island is my first Chinese
BL, and it completely won me over. It's emotional, genuine, and just a joy to watch. Highly recommend if you're into slow burn, heartfelt stories with beautiful visuals and zero stress.

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The idea was great but …

First I need to say I really wanted to give this show a chance, but it sadly didn‘t work for me. The idea of the story was really great, like going back in time to fix and change the way you life went. I liked that a lot. Sadly the writing couldn't finish where they started it, and the villain was too simple and one-dimensional.

But I need to say I liked the main couple; they both did a good job, and the chemistry was there; I could feel it. I think the biggest issue was the music and intensity that never went away. There were some scenes that weren't that dramatic, but the music always sounded like the world would end. So at one point I was just annoyed by the music and felt nothing.

The worst scene for me was when Armin got shot. Like, how could he survive a shot in the heart and also have no scar, nothing, like it never happened? What the hell? That sends me completely off.

The ending was underwhelming, and I was just happy when I finally finished it.

I think the idea was great and the acting as well, but the writing just didn‘t work, so everything fell apart at some point, sadly.

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Así Aprenderás
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When adults are afraid of children, it will be the end of society.

A very good drama. You won't have even 1 minute to be bored. Good acting from all the actors. The emotional energy that ML transmits trough his eyes is powerful. For the first time in my kdrama watching i like FL shouting . it's nice, and her form of expressing, has a deep psychological understanding.

It's called a fantasy, but I'm afraid is not. Many may say it's exaggerated. yes, some phases are exaggerated, to have an impact, because I always believe that Life beats Film. All fantasies are inspired by reality.


But I think not many people, especially teenagers, will not understand the seriousness and what messages are being sent through this drama. When adults are afraid of children, it will be the end of society. yes, because more are actually disconnected from their soul, values, connections need, many of them are superficial, don't have real knowledge and the hate grows more and more.

I think we are slowly we are heading towards a society without integrity... absolutely adrift... I wished to have this inspection Team in real life in all the countries.

And people that have values and integrity, and care for the communities will be so powerful, valuable, like as a luxury product.


Korean society scares me. the perfect world that they want to seduce us... for me it's started in the last months to crumble. now i understand why the suicide rate is so high in korea.

in many dramas alcoholism, hatred, malice against children from adults for certain mistakes, bullying, and in reality, on social platforms in Korea... from anything from such simple, small things... not knowing the truth. people, young people, teenagers do not realize the gravity and pain they put in society... probably this is the moon and suicide in the world of celebrities... I don't even want to imagine what happens in normal life, among ordinary people.

I recommend this drama. I wish they will make us a surprise, announcing a Part 2.

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The First Jasmine (2026) — Review

The First Jasmine has captivated me from start to finish. Its greatest achievement lies in the richly drawn central characters and the way their personal struggles intertwine with larger political conflicts, creating a narrative that feels both intimate and epic.

Ye Li, masterfully portrayed by Bai Lu, serves as the emotional anchor of the series. As the eldest daughter of the Ye family, she returns from eight years of seclusion on Lishan Mountain to enter a strategic marriage with the crippled Prince Ding, Mo Xiu Yao. Bai Lu brings remarkable complexity to the role, balancing Ye Li’s outward poise and quiet dignity with the profound inner turmoil stemming from her clan’s persecution. Ye Li is intelligent, strategic, and driven by a deep sense of justice, yet she is also haunted by loss and isolation. The actress excels at conveying subtle shifts in expression moments of calculated calm giving way to glimpses of vulnerability, loneliness, or fierce resolve.

What draws me most to Ye Li is her humanity. She is not an untouchable heroine but a woman shaped by trauma who channels her pain into purposeful action. Her methodical pursuit of those who destroyed Lishan unfolds with precision, yet it never overshadows her capacity for compassion and growth. As the story progresses, we see her navigate the challenges of her new marriage while gradually opening herself to trust. Bai Lu’s performance captures these layers beautifully, making Ye Li’s journey from solitary survivor to integral partner incredibly compelling and relatable.

Mo Xiu Yao/Prince Ding, played by Cheng Lei, proves an equally fascinating counterpart. A once promising prince left physically impaired and politically sidelined after personal tragedies, he carries his own hidden agenda and deep seated pain. Cheng Lei delivers a nuanced portrayal that highlights the character’s quiet strength, sharp intellect, and guarded emotions. His initial suspicion toward Ye Li creates palpable tension, but the slow evolution of their relationship built on mutual respect, shared secrets, and tentative vulnerability becomes the drama’s beating heart.

The chemistry between Bai Lu and Cheng Lei is understated yet powerful. Their interactions, whether in moments of quiet caregiving (such as Ye Li attending to Mo Xiu Yao’s condition) or charged confrontations where truths begin to emerge, feel authentic and layered. Cheng Lei’s expressive performance allows viewers to sense the weight behind Mo Xiu Yao’s restraint, while Bai Lu matches him with emotional precision. Together, they transform from wary spouses into formidable allies, their individual strengths amplified by their partnership. This dynamic explores themes of healing, trust, and resilience in ways that resonate long after watching.

The supporting cast further elevates the story. Ye Ying, Ye Li’s sister, introduces familial jealousy and rivalry that adds emotional friction, particularly in her marriage to Mo Jing Li. Mo Jing Li himself emerges as a multifaceted figure whose ambitions and past connections with Ye Li complicate the central romance. Court officials, the emperor, and other power players bring believable motives and shifting allegiances that heighten the intrigue without feeling contrived. Each character feels purposeful, contributing to a world where personal vendettas and political machinations are deeply intertwined.

One of the drama’s most rewarding elements is its sensitive handling of trauma and recovery. Both protagonists bear significant scars Ye Li’s emotional and psychological burdens from her mountain years, and Mo Xiu Yao’s physical limitations coupled with family losses. Rather than relying on heavy exposition, the series reveals their inner worlds through actions, subtle dialogue, and pivotal revelations. Misunderstandings test their bond, leading to painful yet cathartic developments that strengthen their connection. These character driven moments make the larger revenge and restoration arcs feel personal and earned.

Production values support the strong writing and performances admirably. The Tang inspired visuals, elegant cinematography, and measured pacing allow the characters’ stories to breathe. Political schemes and strategic confrontations are woven seamlessly with quieter, introspective scenes, maintaining engagement across episodes.

Ultimately, The First Jasmine excels because it prioritizes character depth over formulaic tropes. Ye Li and Mo Xiu Yao are not merely vehicles for plot; they are fully realized individuals whose growth, vulnerabilities, and evolving love story form the true heart of the drama. I found myself invested in their fates, admiring their resilience, and rooting for their hard won peace. Bai Lu and Cheng Lei’s performances elevate the material into something memorable and emotionally rich.

This is a drama I recommend wholeheartedly to fans of historical tales with strong character focus, intricate relationships, and satisfying payoffs. It balances revenge, romance, and intrigue with thoughtful execution, leaving a lasting impression.

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Season of the Lost Forest
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9/10 Hidden gem I found

9/10 Hidden gem I found
I have no words to describe how good this series is. Not a person who writes reviews but I really wanted for this one.
The story is great, it doesn't drag at all. Everything is on point. Specially acting is amazing.. I could feel the emotions that the actors portrayed. Cinematography of this series is so stunning every scene felt refreshing and soothing.
Overall I fell in love with this series and one of the best so far I watched in 2025.
The only thing I have as a complain is that I felt like this is not promoted well and this deserves way more views and love than this. I'm glad and lucky that I found this.

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Second to Last Love
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Good show.

Second To Last Love was pretty good, in my humble opinion. I've seen WAY worse rom-com K-Dramas that I binge watched just to get to the end because the characters were awful and made stupid decisions. Second To Last Love was NOT one of them.

The characters/family dynamic in this drama was believable, with each individual person having their own dilemma they had to work through. The back-stories of the two Main Leads was heart-breaking. Also, Shin Suk Ki was a good villain. I kept shouting, "Snake!" whenever he was on screen. That means I was invested.

I'm so glad Joon Woo did not get with Min Ji-Seon. I felt like he was sending her mixed messages, tho. I also thought Kang Min Joo did Joon Woo dirty. She only dated him because she was flattered that a handsome, young entrepreneur was interested in her. She didn't have the same romantic feelings for him that he had for her.

Having said that, I wasn't feeling Joon Woo and Mi Rye either. The actress who played Mi Rye looked all of 15 years old. Joon Woo looked 27-30. And they were practically siblings. It just felt awkward to me. I could see Joon Woo with one of Sang Sik's or Min Joo's female employees.

But since the show runners had Joon Woo and Mi Rye in a relationship I would have liked to see them make the move to Canada. It would have been a great life lesson that families change, but your love for one another doesn't.

I also was not feeling the characters Cha Soo Hyuk and Goo Tae Yun's (former student/teacher) relationship. It didn't even get a conclusion. The writers just left that plot thread floating in K-drama space.

I thought Soo Hyuk could have had a perfect enemies to lovers relationship with Na Joo Yeon's (the stuck up actress). That would have been a great second lead romance. Another one could have been between Min Joo's teacher friend, Goo Tae Yun's, and Producer Han Jeong Shik.

I would have liked to see more of "Hoon". The writers didn't give this character anything to do outside of being tutored by Min Joo's friend. Maybe the actor was working on more than one series?

And I was hoping that Sang Hee would kick her cheating husband to the curb. Granted, he had a legitimate complaint about his relationship with his wife- he felt neglected. But instead of talking to her about it, he emotionally cheated. Granted, that IS a believable plot structure, but the family just forgiving him and moving on without any consequences? What kind of message is that? He could have at least been kicked out of the family home. It also would have been nice if Sang Hee got a life outside of wife and motherhood. She was an excellent pianist. She could have gotten a job teaching at a prestigious music school.

Lastly, I'm okay with Sang Sik and Min Joo not getting married in the end. That was refreshing. They were together and in love. That's good enough for me.

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Love after Addiction
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10/10 Love After Addiction 10/10

Love After Addiction is a series that I truly enjoyed watching from beginning to end. Each episode carries meaningful moments that keep the audience engaged, blending romance, emotional drama, and an intense storyline that makes the series very compelling.
One of the strongest aspects of the show is the acting performance. The cast does an excellent job portraying their characters, delivering emotions in a very natural and convincing way. As a viewer, it is easy to feel connected to the story and follow the emotional journey of the characters, whether the scenes are sad, romantic, or joyful. The actors deserve a lot of praise for bringing these emotions to life.
The production quality is also impressive. The cinematography is beautiful, with well-composed shots that enhance the atmosphere of the story. In addition, the soundtrack fits the series very well and adds another emotional layer to the viewing experience.
Overall, Love After Addiction is a memorable and enjoyable drama that I would definitely recommend to others. The series is available for streaming on GagaOOLala.

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7/10 FC Couples

This Korean sports-romance BL series revolves around soccer, but ironically didn't show much about the sport part.
It's basically about the romance between the soccer players.
But since people who are watching this series aren't looking to watch a soccer match, I don't think that it's gonna be a problem. In fact, I think all fujoshi will enjoy this series very much. Cause there's so much skinship and lovey dovey scenes between the couples. The main couple is Do Ji Woo and Ryu Kyung Jae. The side couple is Yoon Tae Young and Lee Sun Bin. Even though the main couple has built a good chemistry, somehow I'm shipping the side couple more. I don't know why, maybe cause they're cuter together than the main couple. If you're a BL fan, don't miss out on this one. The story is pretty good and you'll be satisfied with the amount of BL scenes in it.

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Love at First Spike
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10/10 Feedbacks

10/10 Feedback

At first, I honestly didn’t expect much from this series and thought it would be just another average show. However, the moment I finished the first episode, my opinion completely changed. Everything about it exceeded my expectations. The characters are interesting and well-developed, the performances feel natural, and the production quality is surprisingly impressive. From the cinematography to the storytelling, every element works together beautifully. What impressed me the most was how quickly the series pulled me into its world and left me wanting more. After every episode, I found myself craving the next one because the story is so engaging. The ending of each episode leaves you excited and impatient for what comes next. Now I’m desperately hoping for a second season because waiting for more content feels impossible. This series truly deserves all the praise it gets!

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Eul's Love
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Simple yet good.

Another K-BL and I'm starting to get anxious about watching them because I've seen so much bad rather than good. What I like about Korean Bl's is that they're sooo short so I can easily finish the series if it ends up being bad lmaoo. This series however, wasn't bad, unlike the others. It was simple but extremely good. I love how it strictly followed its plot and didn't add unnecessary things.

This series got me surprisingly locked in. I was really curious whether or not to trust Jin Hwan and I just purely watched to see if Min Ju would forgive him just for the story to take a small turn. I just kept on wanting more of those flashbacks and I wanted to see more of the actions Jin Hwan did towards Min Ju and I kept on getting more curious.

They really left me on a cliffhanger and I just didn't believe Jin Hwan at first, he seems so sketchy and just... yeah. He just doesn't seem like someone I would trust either. Another thing to add to this is how I actually didn't expect Min Ju to forgive Jin Hwan and Jin Hwan was soooo fucking sketchy like everything he excused made 0 sense and honestly I assumed he was lying about everything.

Acting is really good, they really got me especially Chae Jong, It's sad he hasn't really been in any series or movies this year. I really look forward to see more of him. He might be the reason I was so locked in, he was truly captivating. I'm not even joking I was mesmerised at how good he acted the feelings out. What I also really liked was that he made it feel real, not the other characters (Sorry Seong). Feel like I can relate to Kim Min Ju extremely. I always have that feeling of not feeling good enough for someone. I also dated a popular dude years ago and I felt exactly how Min Ju felt, like I could be replaced any moment and I was scared he would stop liking me, but I also didn't wanna be to clingy to him.

I have read the Manhwa years ago so I don't remember much and I can't compare them but I am planning to reread it for sure to be able to differentiate between them. I do remember really like the Manhwa, it's sad I didn't know about the live action earlier.

I'm gonna be honest, on some aspects the series is good but could be improved, like more episodes and more character to the locations, but that's something I always like. Even if I think the surroundings were extremely empty I also like it at the same time because that empty love really goes well on it. I would've loved longer episodes and more in depth characters, especially side characters like the best friends of Jin Hwan. I think they didn't give us proper background information to add to that 'emptiness' but I'm just saying it would've been nice. .

I'm gonna be honest I was expecting them to get married hahhaha, but eyyy at least they cleared up their arguments.

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6/10 For Adachi and Kurosawa fans only

The movie is a continuation of the relationship between Adachi (the virgin who at 30 discovers he can read minds) and Kurosawa (his work colleague secretly in love with him).
The movie reverses things a bit. At the end of the series, Adachi was a virgin no more (this is all handled quite discreetly by the way) and at the beginning of the movie Adachi and Kurosawa haven't yet done "the deed" and so Adachi can still read minds. And so the movie proceeds from that point.
It's all very pleasant but frankly it's a bit boring. Make no mistake, Eiji Akaso and Keita Machada are still good in their roles and if you want to experience the "warm fuzzies" there are plenty of such scenes between the two of them, all presented with a romantic loving glow. But much of the humor from the series is absent and what drama there is still feels low stakes and easily resolved. But I'm sure fans of the series will be happy to see them together again albeit in the context of a rather weak plot.

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