That scene was nothing short of cinematic poetry. The royal guard and the prince collided like fate itself had been waiting for this moment. Time seemed to slow as they moved with aching precision—no rush, only reverence. Their kisses were deep and desperate, laced with longing and truth, tongues entwining as if trying to memorize each other’s soul. Their eyes spoke volumes—burning with love, pain, and the weight of everything unspoken. And then, as the bodyguard finally entered his prince, he held him close and whispered “breathe”—a single word that shattered the silence like a vow. In that moment, it wasn’t just bodies meeting—it was hearts breaking open, lives intertwining, destiny unfolding.
A big round of applause to both NuNew and Zee—this scene is a testament to their extraordinary chemistry, carried over beautifully from their previous series and so clearly alive even offscreen. Their connection breathes life into every frame.
Watched all 4 episodes in one sitting. The story was simple but didn’t really draw me in 😕. The chemistry felt a bit lacking, and the kiss scenes didn’t land for me — especially the fire pit one, which was too dark to enjoy 🔥🌑. Still, glad I gave it a try.
Another brilliantly executed episode — that one hour flew by in what felt like minutes. Once again, I was completely hooked from start to finish. This series serves everything: a gripping plot, sizzling chemistry across all three couples, and NC scenes that are hot, intense, and beautifully shot 🔥. Secret Relationships was my top Korean BL of 2025... until Knock Out came swinging. It’s bold, sexy, and addictive — I need the next episode now! 🥵
It's not. They used grey fading to show when it's a flashback. Also, Tam's hairstyle is different.
Yes, I noticed the flashing as well, but it often appears after the scene begins. For example, at the start of Episode 4, when they were cuddling in bed, it was unclear whether the moment was set in the present or the past. Only after the flash effect appears do we realise it was a flashback. I wish the characters had different hairstyles in the past and present to help distinguish the timelines more clearly.
🫶 Small Runtime, Big Feels! 🎬💖 Only 17 mins but full of heart 💖! Both actors are handsome and had great chemistry 😍. Simple but super cute plot — better than some full-length series I’ve seen. Wish it was longer! Highly recommended
Loved this short, 4-episode BL! Qin Jialin (Chenxi) and Wang Zihang (Haoyu) are both so handsome, with amazing chemistry 😍. The simple plot keeps you hooked, and it’s great to see it filmed in Japan since BL is banned in China 🇯🇵.
Chinese BL just hits differently. I wish it was longer! 🥺
A soft and simple BL with a very slow pace 🐢. The couple was sweet but lacked chemistry, and the story felt repetitive with limited settings and little progression. Not much excitement, but some may enjoy the quiet vibe. 5/10 — just not for me
I came for Jame (who I loved in Bound to My Brother’s Fiancé) and yes, he looked amazing as Chain — young, handsome, and full of screen presence 😍✨. But sadly, the writing and direction completely wasted the cast's potential
One of the worst BLs I’ve ever seen. Messy plot, cringe scenes, kids kissing (just WHY?), no logic, no consequences, and horrible pacing. I’ve watched 250+ BLs — this is one of the worst.
💔 Great cast, terrible writing — I watched it so you don’t have to.
The actor who played Jeongwu looks like he stepped out of a dream. His flawless features, gentle smile, and effortlessly elegant presence feel almost unreal—like a character from a love story brought to life. Everything about him, from the way he moves to the way he gazes, feels like he was made to be someone’s perfect love.
Cute leads with great chemistry 😍 and that birthday cake scene was adorable 🍰💕. The plot was light and easy to follow, but lacked excitement at times. The confession came too late and that kiss?? One second?! We got robbed 😤 Hoping Season 2 brings more passion and proper romance!
Those are two different series adapted from two mangas that are not related to each other: 'A Man Who Defies the…
I just wanted to say thank you so much for provided the link as well, I just finished I Became the Main Role of a BL Drama - Season 1 and I enjoyed it, cannot wait for season 2 in a couple of days time.
I’ve watched over 250+ BLs, but Happy to End is definitely one of the hardest to get through. 😔 This show is not for the faint-hearted. Be prepared for some heavy, triggering content. ⚠️ It includes child rape, abuse, alcoholism, prostitute parents, abandonment, suicide, and much more. I was deeply traumatized after finishing it. 💔
No child should ever have to go through what the characters in this show did. It’s honestly one of the worst childhoods you could imagine. 😢
That being said, I still rated it 8/10. Both of the lead actors did an amazing job, and their chemistry was undeniable. 🧑🤝🧑 The performances really carried the show, and despite the dark themes, I found myself invested in their characters. 🎬
Final Thoughts: This series is powerful, but it’s not an easy watch. Be warned before you in. ⚠️ The emotional toll is real, but the acting and depth of the story left a lasting impact.
I'm not judging your research ability, just curious how did you come to the conclusion they're both the same series…
After reading your comment, I realise I may have misunderstood. I primarily watch Thai and Korean BLs and have only recently started exploring Japanese BL. Since both titles included “BL,” I assumed they were related. Thank you for your detailed explanation — I truly appreciate it and will keep this in mind for future reference.
Those are two different series adapted from two mangas that are not related to each other: 'A Man Who Defies the…
Thank you very much for your comment. I wasn’t aware it was a shortened version—I had assumed it was a special episode. I’ll begin working on your order tonight. Once again, thank you
A big round of applause to both NuNew and Zee—this scene is a testament to their extraordinary chemistry, carried over beautifully from their previous series and so clearly alive even offscreen. Their connection breathes life into every frame.
Only 17 mins but full of heart 💖! Both actors are handsome and had great chemistry 😍. Simple but super cute plot — better than some full-length series I’ve seen. Wish it was longer! Highly recommended
Episode 2: 8 minutes 38 seconds
Episode 3: 8 minutes 5 seconds
Episode 4: 8 minutes 48 seconds
Total : 36 minutes and 13 seconds
Loved this short, 4-episode BL! Qin Jialin (Chenxi) and Wang Zihang (Haoyu) are both so handsome, with amazing chemistry 😍. The simple plot keeps you hooked, and it’s great to see it filmed in Japan since BL is banned in China 🇯🇵.
Chinese BL just hits differently. I wish it was longer! 🥺
One of the worst BLs I’ve ever seen. Messy plot, cringe scenes, kids kissing (just WHY?), no logic, no consequences, and horrible pacing. I’ve watched 250+ BLs — this is one of the worst.
💔 Great cast, terrible writing — I watched it so you don’t have to.
No child should ever have to go through what the characters in this show did. It’s honestly one of the worst childhoods you could imagine. 😢
That being said, I still rated it 8/10. Both of the lead actors did an amazing job, and their chemistry was undeniable. 🧑🤝🧑 The performances really carried the show, and despite the dark themes, I found myself invested in their characters. 🎬
Final Thoughts:
This series is powerful, but it’s not an easy watch. Be warned before you in. ⚠️ The emotional toll is real, but the acting and depth of the story left a lasting impact.