Tag Archives: LGBTQ

“The Killer Next Door” Series Review (Ep.1 to 60)

Yet again, this is another example of a potentially good BL series that went awry. There is a lot of good acting in this series. The issue is, it was wasted in a noxious story. I want to cry over the content (or lack thereof) that is being used to construct BL stories. While I know there ought to be no topics off limits, I do wish more positive representations of ‘Boys Love’ could be portrayed. Or at least ones that are not always so pessimistic in nature and content and/or surrounded by such ugly and negative dimensions. Generally speaking, Korean BL tend to be dark and broody; this one was exceptionally morose and despairing, sprinkled with a mixture of odd personas that sometimes worked. And sometimes not.

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“The Promise of the Soul” Series Review (Ep.5 to 12)

Soulful yet entertaining, there was a literal soul transaction happening here!

I often pondered while watching this show- “If the person you hate to the core suddenly starts changing, will you start falling in love with them?”

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BL Mini-Bytes

We had a rather peaceful week with fewer updates dropping by from each quarter. The number of shows has also panned out with lesser releases last weekend. Let’s enjoy the peace until it exists before the downpour ensues!

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Top-Rated Korean BL Series of 2025 That Will Make You Really Emotional!

Here are the 10 highest-rated Korean BL dramas of 2025 that you must watch! There’s secret love, fake dating, and even school bromances.

Who says the Boys Love (BL) genre is only booming in Thailand or Japan? South Korea isn’t to be outdone! In 2025, the K-Drama industry is releasing a ton of Korean BL series with excellent quality and super relatable stories. From smile-inducing to tear-jerking, we’ve got it all.

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“Kill to Love” Series Review (Ep.1 to 12)

Duan Zi Ang to Xiao Shu He- Don’t cry, your tears hurt me worse than any blade!!

This show will tear your hearts to shreds and leave you wounded for different reasons!

It is mainly because the main protagonists are strong characters; you fall for them, root for their love to hold strong and yet you can’t argue whether their reconciliation is worthwhile affair or not?

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