“Dead Friend Forever” Series Review (Ep.4 to 12)

“Dead Friend Forever” (DFF) started out rather slowly paced, gained a lot of momentum in the middle, however, by episode 8, the show provided too much unnecessary exposition and plot that did not quite tie in, and fell short in their resolution which resulted in a subpar finale. However, as a slasher/horror series, it delivered on the scares, gore, and delved into the horrors of the human mind which acts as a cautionary tale against bullying and being complicit in the face of others’ wrongdoings.

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“Young Royals Season Three” Series Review (Ep.1 to 6)

“Love shouldn’t be so hard”

This solemn yet painful thought resonates throughout the series finale. Love isn’t something easy, but it shouldn’t be so hard either. It is about adapting, giving space and understanding each other’s needs. Something that both Wilhelm & Simon fail at, before they reconsider their choices and reconcile towards the end. The finale was everything that I hoped for and some more. Without sidelining the royal romance which is the heart of this story, the show hightails important issues like internalized homophobia, traditional hierarchy and unjustified prejudices. As Wilhelm and Simon grapple with the consequences of Wilhelm’s public declaration of their love; Hillerska is thrown into chaos, the Queen has a mental breakdown and August goes through a character transformation. The show packs a lot in the six episodes to bid a fitting farewell to these characters that have carved a special place in our hearts.

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“Although I Love You, and You?” Series Review (Ep.3 to 10)

Love is an unpredictable journey that leaves a lot up to chance and complicated individual human emotions. We don’t choose who we fall in love with. Sometimes that leads to heartbreak. Other times, it leads to joy and healing.

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BL Mini Bytes

Welcome to our weekly media roundup, where we dive into the latest happenings in the world of movies, series, and other entertainment delights. Stay tuned as we unravel the hottest releases, casting news, behind-the-scenes buzz, and much more. Grab your popcorn and let’s dive into the cinematic universe together!

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Recommendations for Comedy BL Manhwa: 5 Stories that Keep You Smiling

BL Manhwa, including Yaoi and Shounen Ai, is a genre that depicts romantic relationships between male characters in comic format. However, not all BL manhwa solely focuses on the romantic aspect or explicit content. Some BL manhwa titles also offer entertaining comedic elements. Here are 5 recommendations for comedy BL manhwa that will keep you laughing.

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“Playboyy” Series Review (Ep.1 to 14)

This series is an erotic roller-coaster ride through the world of gay love. If non-gay people want to know what it is like to be gay, then this is the series to watch. Not the idealized versions of BLs. This is what the world of gayness is, whether you want to believe it or not, accept it or not. It is what it is. Sure, it is the darker side, but it is no less real than the ornament sanitized version of what GAY love is via BL. In other words, this is its antithesis. This expresses the real world.

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