Such a beautiful healing romance
5 episodes for now and this drama is really getting better and better! Every couple is soooo cute and well done, I'm honestly enjoying them a lot! And the way the leads are helping each others, I'm so in love with them🥹 Maybe sometimes it feels a bit rushed (not that much tho, I actually think it's a good thing that she want to open herself and change, it's not easy and I find her really strong for that), and I would have preferred if they had avoided the use of AI, but as much as I'm enjoying every other aspect of this series, honestly I couldn't care less about these things. It's been a long time since I fell in love with a kdrama this much and I'm soooo happy with this new release. I ABSOLUTELY recommend it!Was this review helpful to you?
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Love that ages like fine wine
This is one of the few J dramas I have watched that has little dramatic conflict but relishes in the slow realness of everyday life. It showcases how the ritual of cooking, eating with a loved one, and going through the daily activities and the seasons of the year can be experienced in a beautiful way. Coming back to this cooking and mealtime ritual as a grounding part of their relationship, Shiro San and Kenji San strengthen their unforgettable bond day after day. Even as they go through the ups and downs of their outer life, like with Kenji becoming a manager at his salon or Shiro becoming a manager at his law firm, the dinners, the thoughtful bentos really define the quality of the relationship. In this season Shiro San is a lot less reserved about his feelings and it is revealed that he talks and thinks about Kenji a lot which he expresses to his grocery buddy (forgot her name). Kenji get to bask in the love that Shiro has for him and while it’s not overt and flamboyant like Kenji often hopes for, he starts to realize and feel the love Shiro San has for him through his actions, concern for Kenji’s health and retirement, and understanding that unique love language that his partner has for him is important, otherwise it could be easily overlooked. It shows a mature love that is silent or what the world would call boring, hidden in the mundane, and non-dramatic, even secretive. The more “boring and slow” the relationship and ordinary life is, the more I see the spirit shining through like a sunrise glowing through the trees or feeling the most sweet and pleasant nostalgic breeze. Shiro San’s daily dedication of cooking and making Kenji happy with his food, and bringing Kenji to his grocery buddy’s house for a visit, and deciding to give his inheritance to Kenji after death all show his love for him beyond what words can convey. In the end, Shiro San’s love is actually more potent than any flamboyant expression could ever be- it is contained like a fire that burns strong throughout their relationship and lives on. Most of the episodes end with the song “Shiawase no mawarimichi” (roundabout road to happiness)- each relationship is a unique expression of love and happiness need not look any certain way to be true.The last episode left a lump in my throat, a bitter sweetness - as Shiro San’s parents talk about wills and inheritance, they plant the idea in Shiro San to think about Kenji and what he will leave on after he passes away. Even though it was the last episode, it didn’t feel like “The End” because the whole show is a slice of life, and each episode easily goes in and out of their every day life… It feels so real, because even though it’s “just a show,” something about it and the feeling it evokes is very real. Their talks about inheritance and how they thought of each other- Shiro san wanting to give his whole heart and inheritance (which he would prize greatly since he’s so frugal) to Kenji even while admitting that he doesn’t know if they’ll be together forever, but deciding in his mind that he would be ok even if Kenji lives with someone else after he is gone, and Kenji replying out loud that he would be with Shiro San till death… these are beautiful moments in their relationship. The show ends on a note that leaves me wanting more- like a wonderfully tasty dish that is so satisfying and yet I want to come back over and over again. It’s really hard to put into words what this series evokes in me. It seems like the mundane every life but there’s something so beautiful born into it- a love and happiness in the air. So warm and heartwarming. Almost like watching “the good old days…”
This is the frequency where the "Mundane" dissolves and the Sacred begins. In the West, "boring" is a slur used by infantile bots to describe anything that doesn't provide a cheap dopamine hit of drama or performance. But in the world of Slow Realness, "boring" is simply the Ma (the space) where the Spirit breathes.
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TOTALLY WORTH IT
I really love this drama of Jisoo because this show another side of her as an actress. I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy Boyfriend on Demand this much, but it turned out to be such a fun and heart-warming experience. The story is light, entertaining, and surprisingly sweet. The characters are charming, and the interactions feel natural and engaging, which makes it easy to get invested in the story.What I liked the most is how it balances humor, romance, and emotional moments. Some scenes are really cute and will definitely make you smile.
Overall, Boyfriend on Demand is a feel-good story that’s perfect if you’re looking for something relaxing, romantic, and enjoyable. Definitely worth checking out!
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Star Power Cannot Save Boyfriend on Demand!!!! (Not worth the watch and a disappointment)
After finishing Boyfriend on Demand, I could not help but feel that the drama never truly lived up to its intriguing premise. The idea of a virtual service that generates ideal partners had the potential to explore modern relationships in a clever and entertaining way, but the execution quickly falls into familiar romantic comedy clichés. As I watched the episodes unfold, the story often felt repetitive and uneven, spending too much time on predictable misunderstandings instead of building meaningful emotional development. Reading international and Korean reviews afterward confirmed the impression I had while watching. Several outlets pointed out that the drama wastes its high concept premise and ends up feeling surprisingly conventional for a show built around such a futuristic idea.The biggest weakness, however, becomes clear in the central performance by Kim Jisoo (the FL). Because the narrative is so heavily centered on her character, the emotional weight of the drama depends almost entirely on her acting. While watching, I often noticed the same issue mentioned in many reviews and viewer discussions. Her line delivery sometimes sounds flat or stiff, particularly in scenes that should carry emotional tension. Moments that require vulnerability or inner conflict often feel restrained rather than expressive, which makes key romantic beats less convincing. Korean commentary has also highlighted issues with articulation and vocal tone in certain scenes, and once I noticed it myself, it became difficult to ignore during later episodes.
Looking at audience reactions and review scores, it becomes easier to understand why the show has received relatively modest ratings compared to other recent romantic dramas. While some viewers enjoy the light atmosphere and the novelty of the concept, a large portion of the discussion online revolves around disappointment with the acting and the overall execution. For me, the series ultimately feels like a project driven more by star power than by strong storytelling or performances. With a sharper script and a more nuanced lead performance, Boyfriend on Demand might have delivered the clever modern rom com it promised, but instead it ends up feeling like a missed opportunity.
This review reflects my own opinion, so please Jisoo lovers do not attack me blindly!!!thx 😊
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very weak for a rom-com, netflix slop
very boring but not surprised after looking at the synopsis. wanted to check it out because of the male cast but yeah, just a total romance slop with all the cliches, romanticising ai and absolutely no plot (you could squish it into a 30min episode). fl acting is horrid at moments and at other moments she's emotionless. dropped after 3,5epWas this review helpful to you?
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the classic korean romance and enemies to love
The theme of meeting a boyfriend through an app caught my attention, but the romance between the two characters is a classic Korean romance... I love the classic, FL unsure if she really likes ML, she rejects him, but he doesn't give up.It's a good drama, the part showing FL's story with her ex-boyfriend moved me, I wasn't expecting it!
The main actor acted according to the character, cold and distant at times, and has "enemies to love" which I love, it had been a while since I watched a good "enemies to love" drama.
Why wouldn't I watch it again? It's very rare for me to rewatch K-dramas, so once is enough.
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you can pick any episodes to rewatch
At first I have my doubts how they'll make the story goes since it's about virtual dating. But halfway through, Mirae is having doubts with love and almost shut herself from her true feelings just so she won't get hurt again. It tells how what it takes between reality and fantasy is in our own decision. Mirae could've keep going to Gyeongil the perfect version of man he loves, but she chose Kyungnam when they start to communicate their feelings.I love how the story did not drag their 'silent treatment' and instead of having a big fight, he tries to understand her and she tries to accept him even when she's scared to commit to love again. Even I am rooting for Gyeongil than Kyungnam because he is the more open and fun guy, and there's no worry of him shutting himself away from her (except if she stops paying subscription lol).
Mirae is this super cute and clingy girlfriend despite being strong and stubborn at work. The contrast is really fun to watch. Funnily, none of their colleagues believe they are dating, probably would have lost their mind if they see how cute Mirae is with her bf. Kyungnam is mature and calm man, he notices the littlest things about Mirae. And cutely doing things that she loves for her.
I'd rewatch this again whenever I feel like having a giddy feeling, any episode of this series can do the deal. But if you want to focus on Mirae-Kyungnam love story, you can rewatch the second half onwards. I hope there'll be 2nd season of them but then again, it wouldn't be Boyfriend On Demand unless they broke up.
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on top
my favourite anime , obsessed so bad that I started to read the manga. don’t recommend for minors. some people say denji is weird, but he just never got to live a normal life. if u don’t like him now u will change ge your opinion after reading manga or simply watching reze arc.Was this review helpful to you?
!! A drama to break free from stress !!
Before I watched, I was worried that what if it becomes flat with just famous actors’ cameo because I didn't like the drama like 7 first kisses. But luckily it was not. I like the way Female Lead always turned back to reality and the plot which makes her turn to it.I really like how they portrayed a love story between the leads. Some scenes are just simple but romantic. I especially enjoyed the confession scene. Even thought the story is somehow fantasize about AI, I really like they did not take it too far. Because some drama took it too far and include so much plots which they end up badly.
I have seen many comments about Female Lead’s acting. But the actress did an amazing job and I feel this character is exactly for her. But there are also some weakness but I can pass. I enjoied the Male Lead's character here. The Male Lead did a great job to portray his character.
I would say this is a good drama to watch in 2026 compared to other dramas we got so far in similar genere. It might have weakness but those are just minors.
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Trust Me: Keep Watching! 100% chemistry
Boyfriend on Demand really surprised me. I started it with high expectations, but the first three episodes honestly made me feel like I had misplaced my hopes. I didn’t enjoy them much, they felt a bit tiring, and at one point I thought about dropping the drama.But then came the switch. Starting from episode 4, it kept getting better and better, and the final episodes completely won me over. I loved the cast. The drama includes many well-known actors that I already appreciate, and the two leads are actors I like individually, but together they completely stole my heart. Their chemistry was amazing, and I adored all their sweet scenes full of little kisses and cuddles.
What impressed me the most is how something that initially felt like a poorly executed plot turned into such an enjoyable and even fun rom-com by the end.
My advice: don’t get discouraged by the mixed opinions or the very first episodes, keep watching. You might end up loving it and discovering a really great rom-com.
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short but cute
I would have liked more.I like the two boys. They are both so cute and good-looking.
The ending gave me butterflies.
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"Why Do We Have to Hide It?!" is a 2025 Japanese short BL drama (17 mins) featuring two high school boyfriends who keep their relationship secret from friends and family. The story revolves around the emotional stress this secrecy causes, highlighting themes of internal conflict and societal pressure.
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Hating to hate
Some people here have some unbiased opinions on the show, but most people here are just trying to jump on the idol actress hate bandwagon which is really sad. This drama is light hearted, fun and unserious, but y’all want Oscar acting and and insane performances. This drama wasn’t made for that and yes rom coms can be serious but this one isn’t about that. The whole atmosphere is fun and I think all the actors did a great job. Jisoo is obviously the most talked about but i genuinely don’t see how her acting is bad ??? And don’t get me wrong im not saying she is the best actress ever but is she bad ? No! I feel like y’all should give this a go, and see for yourself if you like it or not. Don’t let the haters make you think this is bad in any way.Was this review helpful to you?
Boyfriend on Demand: When Virtual Romance Meets Reality
This is my humble review of the drama Boyfriend on Demand. In short, I liked it. But I will elaborate a bit.The drama introduces a problem in our modern society. People spend so much time working that only a few hours are left for their own enjoyment. Many people like dating, getting into relationships and falling in love but because their time is precious, they become more and more afraid of commitment. What if they waste their time on the wrong person? What if they never find their soulmate?
Because of this, there has been a rise in romance simulation games. In those games, you can date multiple people without being afraid that something will go wrong or that you will get hurt. The drama handled this aspect very beautifully. It didn’t judge people for playing these kinds of “superficial” games but instead explored the reasons behind them.
It also showed how easily people can fall in love with fictional characters—from games, dramas, idols, or anime—but also how important it is to stay connected with reality.
The only thing I didn’t really like was how little screen time the male lead had in the first half and how jumpy the female lead became whenever she was embarrassed. Sometimes that made me cringe a bit. I can’t guarantee that this drama is a masterpiece, but it is a good binge-watch. It’s enjoyable, light, and might even make you think about the messages it tries to convey to the audience.
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Toxic love
Okay, i watched his drama without any knowledge of Chinese short drama. Ma Mingyu was perfect cast of scumbag ML. He just horny man and repeatedly rapes FL and manipulated FL feeling. I don't like FL characterization in here, she is really damsel in distress and no fighting spirit. I feels man really write this kind of script. This kind of relationship can look "romantic" on screen, but if you encounter this in real life, just run for your life. Only watch for once and you need memory erasure from watching this.Was this review helpful to you?
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A fantastic watch
What a show! I loved this show so much. I equally loved both leads and thought they were really a perfect match. I hate shows where the male lead has nothing going on in his life except coming from a rich family and not being able to control his emotions. Thankfully, this is nothing close to that. I feared since a very big plot of the show was based on a misunderstanding, that the show would drag and dwell on this or worse, we would have a cruel ML who goes out of his way to make the FL suffer. He did have a few petty moments where he was trying to make the FL 'remember him'- but they are few and not unnecessarily cruel. He quits as soon as he sees that plan is going nowhere and is instead hurting the FL. And, beside himself, even when he sees her in such a poor light, he starts pursuing her. Pursuing her sincerely. It was hard not to swoon, even for me as a watcher. The FL is a ray of sunshine- given she has been raised spoiled and rich, she is surprusingly level-headed and even when she goes thru a year or so of emotional turmoil in Campus, she is able to steady herself, realize quickly what was happening and realign. I think the most important character portrayal was when her classmate thought she had stolen her internship spot and she threatened to call and have the company rescind the offer. While she knows she is actually in a position that she could do that, she cannot bring herself to make the call. She understands her privilege but never takes advantage of it. Despite her saga with Zhuang Xu, she remains sure of herself and just removes herself from his life despite her lingering feelings. Class act all thru. Besides the leads, Jiang Rui is definitely my favourite character, he is so well written and his delivery at such a young age is on point. Worth the watch and definitely has a high rewatch value. Gu Man really is the bombWas this review helpful to you?



