I am sorry, but the second couple's kiss was so bad, it looked like they didn't want to kiss at all. Hope their future scenes will be better coz this is the first time I am equally loving both the main and secondary couple of a series.
"stiff and terrible acting continuously from thai bls " very strange, i have never seen any Thai BLs,…
After loving a few, watching many, and dropping most of the Thai BLs out there, I can confidently say that Thai BLs are nowhere near the quality of most Chinese, Japanese, or Korean BLs. One of the biggest problems is their obsession with quantity over quality. In their race to churn out as many BLs as possible, the Thai industry has sacrificed the very elements that make a series worth watching—good writing, compelling storytelling, solid acting, and thoughtful direction.
Another major issue is the overuse of fixed couples or “CP culture.” While it might seem like good marketing to repeatedly cast the same pair of actors together, it ends up limiting both their acting range and the variety of stories being told. It creates a stagnant, predictable dynamic where the chemistry feels forced and recycled. Instead of exploring fresh combinations and new narratives, we keep getting the same faces in similar roles, which becomes boring fast. This CP system prioritizes fandom sales and ship culture over artistic growth and genuine chemistry.
Far too many Thai BLs rely on recycled tropes, poorly developed characters, and fanservice that lacks emotional payoff. While the genre has exploded in popularity, the quality hasn’t kept up. Meanwhile, countries like China, Japan, and Korea are putting real effort into creating BLs with depth, innovation, and cinematic quality—raising the bar, while Thailand seems stuck in a loop of mediocrity masked as mass production.
Holy grail of BL series. Must comment again and again on the acting and chemistry of both the leads Oh my god, after watching the stiff and terrible acting continuously from thai bls this is such a relief. gonna rewatch this at least a million times.
Can anybody tell me after their break up when and how they will reunite please
Their breakup up will not be anytime soon, and let me just say CC's ex will be the main reason for it, but they will get back together just after 2 months, and the reason is very sad
I’ve never been a fan of omegaverse as a genre. One of the biggest reasons is how it constantly portrays characters who can give birth—typically the "omegas"—as inherently weak, submissive, or pitiful. It feels like the genre is indirectly saying that the ability to give birth equates to fragility or inferiority. That message is hard to ignore, especially since, in real life, people who can give birth are females, and this kind of portrayal just reinforces outdated, sexist stereotypes.
What makes it even more disturbing is how frequently non-consensual or dubiously consensual scenarios are used as a core part of the plot. Sexual assault is often portrayed as inevitable or justified due to "biological instincts" like heat cycles or mating drives, and that kind of normalization is extremely problematic. Instead of treating consent as essential, omegaverse often uses coercion or forced intimacy as a romantic turning point—something that should never be romanticized, even in fiction.
Another deeply troubling trend is how the only time omegas are allowed to be seen as strong or independent is when they suppress or remove the very trait that defines their identity—usually their "gland," which is responsible for their heat and scent. In other words, they only become powerful when they strip themselves of their ability to reproduce or participate in omega biology. That sends an even more toxic message: that to be strong, one must discard the part of themselves that’s associated with femininity, vulnerability, or the potential to give birth.
It’s a harmful narrative that reinforces the idea that strength and worth come from being more like alphas—aggressive, dominant, and emotionally detached—rather than embracing a different kind of power. Real-life people who can give birth are incredibly strong without needing to deny that part of themselves. They don’t have to "erase" their biology to deserve respect.
Omegaverse, in the way it’s most commonly written, fails to honor the complexity and strength of those it symbolically represents. It reduces nuanced identities into rigid roles of power and submission, often under the guise of fantasy, while echoing very real-world sexism and harmful ideas about consent and identity.
What a bunch of losers. Seeing people rate this series low just to boost their own flop BLs is honestly the most pathetic behaviour ever. Just a reminder: dragging this show down won’t suddenly turn your bias’s flop series into a hit—nor will it change the fact that Revenged Love is already one of the biggest successes in the BL industry since The Untamed and it's not even halfway there. No amount of jealousy is going to change that.
Teach me your ways 🙏🏽 Each day I wake up and find myself losing a tiny piece of me until I get new episodes.…
Have you followed the revenged love community on twitter (x) the fan edits and discussions are so funny over there, also the bts of the show is gayer than the actual show 🤣
Another major issue is the overuse of fixed couples or “CP culture.” While it might seem like good marketing to repeatedly cast the same pair of actors together, it ends up limiting both their acting range and the variety of stories being told. It creates a stagnant, predictable dynamic where the chemistry feels forced and recycled. Instead of exploring fresh combinations and new narratives, we keep getting the same faces in similar roles, which becomes boring fast. This CP system prioritizes fandom sales and ship culture over artistic growth and genuine chemistry.
Far too many Thai BLs rely on recycled tropes, poorly developed characters, and fanservice that lacks emotional payoff. While the genre has exploded in popularity, the quality hasn’t kept up. Meanwhile, countries like China, Japan, and Korea are putting real effort into creating BLs with depth, innovation, and cinematic quality—raising the bar, while Thailand seems stuck in a loop of mediocrity masked as mass production.
When Life Gives You Tangerines 🍊
Daesang🏆
Best Actress 🏆= IU
Best Supporting Actress 🏆= Yeom Hye Ran
Popularity Award 🏆 IU & Park Bogum
Congrats
July 18- Episode 11
July 19- Episode 12
July 21- Episode 13
July 22- Episode 14
What makes it even more disturbing is how frequently non-consensual or dubiously consensual scenarios are used as a core part of the plot. Sexual assault is often portrayed as inevitable or justified due to "biological instincts" like heat cycles or mating drives, and that kind of normalization is extremely problematic. Instead of treating consent as essential, omegaverse often uses coercion or forced intimacy as a romantic turning point—something that should never be romanticized, even in fiction.
Another deeply troubling trend is how the only time omegas are allowed to be seen as strong or independent is when they suppress or remove the very trait that defines their identity—usually their "gland," which is responsible for their heat and scent. In other words, they only become powerful when they strip themselves of their ability to reproduce or participate in omega biology. That sends an even more toxic message: that to be strong, one must discard the part of themselves that’s associated with femininity, vulnerability, or the potential to give birth.
It’s a harmful narrative that reinforces the idea that strength and worth come from being more like alphas—aggressive, dominant, and emotionally detached—rather than embracing a different kind of power. Real-life people who can give birth are incredibly strong without needing to deny that part of themselves. They don’t have to "erase" their biology to deserve respect.
Omegaverse, in the way it’s most commonly written, fails to honor the complexity and strength of those it symbolically represents. It reduces nuanced identities into rigid roles of power and submission, often under the guise of fantasy, while echoing very real-world sexism and harmful ideas about consent and identity.