This is another heartwarming feel-good Korean BL series, which follows the journey of our happy-go-lucky main lead Go Sang-Ha, played by the incredibly adorable Lee Se Jin.
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“Wish You: Your Melody From My Heart” Series Review (Ep. 1 to 8)
This is a heartwarming story of finding love, when you are least expecting it. A rather simple and lighthearted storyline with an amazing cast.
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“My Sweet Dear” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)
Rivalry, food, and attraction come together in the Korean BL drama My Sweet Dear to offer viewers a sweet but complicated romance tempered with heat.
“My Sweet Dear” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
For a drama called My Sweet Dear, the newest Korean BL to drop is certainly a lot spicier than it is sweet.
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“The Tasty Florida” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)
South Korea has done it again.
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“A First Love Story” Movie Review (Ep. 1 & 2)
Why are these only for 8 minutes each?
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“The Tasty Florida” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Considering the name South Korea is making for itself in the BL industry, it is certainly no surprise that each new drama that drops captures viewers’ attention.
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“Light On Me” Series Review (Ep.3 to 16)
My heart is satisfied. I know there are some people out there who aren’t, who watched the Korean BL Light On Me and felt led on by the slow burn triangle this show delivered. I’m not one of those, and I will tell you why.
“Light On Me” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Based on the game “Saebit Boys High School Council,” Light on Me is a new Korean BL web drama that stars Lee Sae On, Kang Yoo Seok, Choe Chan Yi, Ko Woo Jin, and Yang Seo Hyun.
“Nobleman Ryu’s Wedding” Series Review
The recent wave of Korean BLs has become synonymous with short but well-produced dramas that leave an impression on the viewers. Unfortunately, despite this, the length often works against them, leaving certain moments and storylines feeling underdeveloped. Such is the case for the recent Nobleman Ryu’s Wedding.