“Burnout Syndrome” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

It’s too easy to get burned out these days, whether it’s from rising prices, underappreciated jobs, overlooked mental health, or economic instability. We live in a world that prioritizes speed over substance, efficiency over empathy, until the human touch that once shaped our stories, our art, and our hearts begins to fade.

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“Me and Who” Series Review (Ep.4 to 10)

It’s wonderful seeing a series where the two main leads not only start off on fairly equal mental (not financial) footing, but also stand beside each other through everything from beginning to end. Me and Who, adapted from the web novel by wickedwish_, takes that idea and spins it into a heartfelt romantic comedy packed with humor, charm, and surprising emotional depth.

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“The Wicked Game” Series Review (Ep.4 to 10)

Love is a lens that both blinds and reveals, obscuring the flaws we can’t bear to see while magnifying the truths we’re afraid to face. It’s one of the most life-changing human emotions we experience, powerful enough to save, destroy, or rewrite us entirely. Few series capture that duality quite like The Wicked Game.

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BL Week in Review

This week was crazy with a capital C. I started my yearly countdown, and let me tell you, it has been a bit intense on the social media front. The two hashtags are #BLFavs2025 and #BL2025Wrapped. Both are super fun, and I’m so glad I can contribute something to the community. That being said, this article is shorter than usual.

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BL Mini-Bytes

With the news surrounding various lineups dying down, we are met with more exclusives from all over the Asian subcontinent. It seems the buzz surrounding the BL/GL world doesn’t seem to die!

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Recent Comedy BL That You Shouldn’t Miss!

Comedy BLs are rare gems that are hard to find. To get the comic timing right is a skill that many actors can’t accomplish. So, this genre is barely surviving in the BL industry. But that doesn’t mean, we don’t have good shows that are lighthearted & have an irresistible comedic flair!

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“Love Begins in the World of If” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Love Begins in the World of If drew me in from the first scene and carried me into a suspended, almost enchanted world where every detail feels attuned to the heart. Adapted from Sachi Umino’s novel – a writer with a rare gift for portraying love that feels vivid, grounded, and emotionally sincere – this Japanese BL drama offers a breath of fresh air to anyone seeking stories that move past the surface.

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“Thundercloud Rainstorm” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Power. Obsession. Possession. Need. Jealousy. Emotions we’re taught to fear, avoid, or rise above, and yet they’re also the ones that reveal how fiercely we long to hold onto the people who matter. And in Thundercloud Rainstorm, those emotions don’t hide in the shadows, they take center stage.

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