Life is often a lot like being inside a boxing ring, waiting to see if you can withstand the fight ahead or end up knocked out while trying to live.
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Life is often a lot like being inside a boxing ring, waiting to see if you can withstand the fight ahead or end up knocked out while trying to live.
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Something is Not Right – The Fragile Line Between Friendship and Love
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Adapted from Moscareto’s web novel Eul’s Love, Business As Usual is a six-episode Korean BL that tells the story of Kim Min Jun (played by Chae Jong Hyeok) and his ex-boyfriend, Jin Hwan (Seong Seung Ha), who suddenly reappears in his life after an eight-year silence. It’s a reentry that’s anything but subtle. The same Jin Hwan who once lit up Min Jun’s world is now walking the same office halls, wearing the same company ID, still as sharp and put-together as ever. For Min Jun, who’s spent years treading water in a job that feels more like a placeholder than a career, Jin Hwan’s return is like throwing a stone into a still pond, ripples of old feelings, unresolved hurt, and a longing he can’t quite swallow all rise to the surface.
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Love is a vast universe of moments — some that shatter us, some that heal us, all of them helping us grow.
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When we last left Weak Hero, love had lost the battle but not the war.
Su Ho lay broken in a hospital bed, Si Eun shattered beyond recognition.
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Adapted from the webtoon Who Can Define Popularity? by Tak Bon, the Korean BL Something is Not Right stars Choi Min Ho as Do Ba U, Jung Je Hyeon as Ji Hun, and Ji Min Seo as Jung Ha Min and kicks off with a slow-burn setup built on unspoken feelings, crossed wires, and a temporary fake dating arrangement that’s only going to make things messier.
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Thirty feels heavier than it should. Kim Min Jun goes to work, comes home, repeats. The same office coffee. The same blinking cursor. The same silence waiting for him when he walks through the door. Everything’s fine. Nothing’s wrong. But nothing moves either. Not really.
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Love is like an earthquake, unexpected and capable of shaking a person’s world to its core. From secret crushes to heartfelt confessions and crushing rejections, love is a maze of complicated feelings and quiet realizations.
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Two couples. Two different journeys of love, self-discovery, and the pursuit of passion.
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In a world where AI is seamlessly integrating into daily life, Eternal Butler presents a familiar yet heartwarming take on the concept of artificial intelligence and human connection. While it doesn’t redefine the genre, it delivers a touching, quietly compelling love story centered on the idea of dependability—a theme that resonates deeply throughout its conclusion.
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