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On Burnout Syndrome Dec 3, 2025
Wow, this is the first time I’m watching six GMMTV series airing at the same time and they are absolutely dominating BL right now!
1. Head 2 Head Ep 6/10
2. Burnout Syndrome Ep 1/10
3. Me and Thee Ep 3/10
4. MeTeLuv Ep 16/28
5. Melody of Secrets Ep 1 this Friday
6. Dare You to Death Ep 1 next Friday

GMMTV can be a hit or a miss, but every show airing right now has me hooked. My BL watchlist has never looked this good!
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On Head 2 Head Dec 3, 2025
Title Head 2 Head
Wow, this is the first time I’m watching six GMMTV series airing at the same time and they are absolutely dominating BL right now!
1. Head 2 Head Ep 6/10
2. Burnout Syndrome Ep 1/10
3. Me and Thee Ep 3/10
4. MeTeLuv Ep 16/28
5. Melody of Secrets Ep 1 this Friday
6. Dare You to Death Ep 1 next Friday

GMMTV can be a hit or a miss, but every show airing right now has me hooked. My BL watchlist has never looked this good!
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On The Love Never Sets Dec 3, 2025
Can we just appreciate what a wonderful voice Tae has? Those words were so beautifully written and sung. He really has such a great voice.
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Replying to j729 Dec 2, 2025
I can't confirm his height, but I did see that listed in his sports profile. I have very little doubt that he…
Thank you 🙏
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows…
I’ve read your points and I’ve heard you. If you want the age-content feature removed, then go ahead and email MDL and request it, let’s see if it actually makes any difference.

It’s clear we don’t agree, and that’s fine, but you really didn’t need to go that far and call my analogy rubbish. We’re allowed to have different opinions without disrespect.

I’m not lowering myself to keep going back and forth with you. You’re not worth any more of my time. Have a great night.
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Replying to Mistyforest Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
MDL never rates shows well, they shouldn't even bother with the rating at all.
We are not talking about the show rating, we are referring to age content rating. This show is R18+ on IQIYI but rated Teen 13+ here which is not accurate
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows…
No, you’re funny.

Let’s all ask MDL to remove rating, see if that will make a difference.
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows…
Your entire argument collapses the moment you compare MDL’s age ratings to telling people to sit still in a burning building. That’s an absolutely false and exaggerated analogy.

A fan site listing a general age rating is not life-or-death information, it’s not “safeguarding law,” and it’s not something that determines whether a child watches a show. It’s guidance, nothing more.

And if warnings and labels truly prevented behaviour, the world wouldn’t look the way it does:
• Cigarettes have massive cancer warnings, and people still smoke.
• Alcohol has age limits and health warnings, and teenagers still drink.
• Every streaming platform has its own rating system, and kids still find ways to watch what they want.

So pretending that MDL listing an age rating is some critical “safeguarding negligence” is unrealistic. The responsibility ultimately lies with the platform showing the drama (Netflix, iQIYI, etc.) and with the viewers or parents, not a fan site that simply aggregates info.

Your fire-exit analogy doesn’t hold up because no one is telling viewers to ignore danger or stay in harm’s way. MDL isn’t giving instructions that could physically hurt anyone. It’s simply listing information that can differ between countries and streaming services.

Comparing a mismatched rating to “people dying in a fire” is not only extreme, it makes your argument weaker, not stronger.
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows…
I never said you personally were encouraging illegal streaming. I was speaking in general about viewers who choose to use illegal sites. That was not directed at you at all. And while I do not have children of my own, I do have nieces and nephews, so I understand the importance of protecting minors. But that still does not change the fact that the responsibility lies with parents, guardians and the official streaming platforms, not a fan-run database.

MDL is not a streaming service and it is not an official rating authority. It is a fan-curated platform with user-submitted information. Expecting MDL to function like the official bodies that assign PG, M, MA or R+ classifications is simply not realistic. They do not have the legal obligation, the authority or the infrastructure to update every show’s rating with perfect accuracy.

Official age ratings come from licensed platforms like iQIYI, YouTube, GagaOOLala and Viki, Netlix not from MDL. When a show is released legally, those platforms display the correct classification. MDL showing a user-submitted rating does not make them legally responsible for safeguarding children. Sites like IMDb, Letterboxd and Rotten Tomatoes function the same way. They provide community data, not official parental controls.

Even if MDL removed all age ratings tomorrow, minors who watch through illegal streaming sites would still not be protected. Pirated platforms do not display PG, M, MA or R+ warnings and they do not care about age restrictions. Illegal sites are the reason children can access inappropriate content, not MDL.

And honestly, having a rating on MDL, even if it turns out to be inaccurate sometimes, is still better than having no rating at all. Removing all ratings would remove all guidance for parents and viewers.

As for the handbag example, the point still stands. If someone chooses to use a non-official source, they cannot blame a completely different platform for not protecting them. The official sources like iQIYI, YouTube, GagaOOLala and Viki clearly display the correct R18+ classification. That is where viewers should be checking for accurate ratings.

MDL is a community guide. It is not a regulatory agency, it is not a legal authority and it is not a streaming platform. Expecting them to uphold legal safeguarding standards is asking them to do a job that was never their responsibility in the first place.

Even if MDL did not exist, children would still access illegal sites, and those sites would not display any warnings to protect them while exposing them to harmful advertising and content. MDL cannot be blamed for choices made on illegal platforms.
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows…
I don’t think it’s MDL’s responsibility to ensure every rating is perfectly accurate. MDL is a free, community-run platform, and the information there is meant to be a general guide only. It is not their job to verify or police the official classifications from studios or streaming services.

And in this case the show is officially rated R18+ on iQIYI. Viewers should rely on the official source for age classifications, not expect MDL to instantly update or manage every rating on behalf of every country and streaming service. That’s simply not realistic.

We also shouldn’t be encouraging illegal streaming. Actors, directors, editors, cameramen and the entire crew work extremely hard to create these shows. They deserve to be supported the proper way on licensed platforms. If younger viewers choose to watch on illegal sites where ratings aren’t shown, that is their choice, it is not MDL’s responsibility to protect people who intentionally bypass legal sources.

To put it into real life perspective:
If someone buys a fake designer handbag from a street market and the stitching falls apart, you don’t blame the real designer brand. You blame the person who chose to shop illegally. The same applies here. If someone uses pirate sites that don’t show warnings or ratings, the blame is on the user and the pirate site, not on MDL.

Official platforms like iQIYI provide the correct R18+ rating. MDL is a fan community, not an official classification board.

And thank you for saying that you specialise in web development and wouldn’t mind helping, but realistically it’s impossible. MDL monitors thousands, if not millions, of shows across different countries, genres and platforms. There is no way for one person or even a small team of volunteers to manually maintain accurate ratings for every single title. The scale alone makes it unmanageable.
That’s exactly why official ratings should be taken from licensed platforms like iQIYI, not from a community site that was never designed to act as an official regulator.
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On Head 2 Head Dec 1, 2025
Title Head 2 Head
Anyone know what course these boys are studying at uni? They’ve got a sewing machine, are they doing fashion or design?
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Replying to Interminable Dec 1, 2025
Title Interminable
Replying to deleted comment
It’s rated R18+ on iQIYI’s original platform for this series. MDL monitors hundreds of thousands of shows every day, so their rating system isn’t always accurate. This one is definitely R18+, which is why I don’t fully trust MDL when it comes to ratings.
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Replying to NLE Dec 1, 2025
Review To My Shore
Replying to deleted comment
Below is my review for episode 5

Can we pause for a moment and appreciate how incredibly sweet episode six was. It felt like watching two people quietly slip into love without even realising it was happening.
FanXiao waited for ShuLang to finish work and pick him up. They held hands as they walked down the street, looking like a couple who had already chosen each other long before either of them said the words. There was something so gentle and tender in the way they moved together.

During the painting session, FanXiao admitted he might lose everything. The fear in his voice was so raw. But ShuLang looked at him and said that he would not lose everything because he would still have him. He promised that if that day ever came, he would look after him. The way he said it felt like a vow. If that is not love then what is.

FanXiao changed the house lock, replaced all the photos with their couple photos and stepped into the kitchen to cook. He did everything that someone does when they quietly start imagining a future. They were already living like a real couple and it was beautiful.

When FanXiao accidentally spilled oil on himself, ShuLang immediately rushed over, kissed his hand gently and whispered that he had missed him. Their soft kitchen kiss after that felt so full of warmth. FanXiao saying he wanted to eat him first made the whole scene even sweeter.
At the dining table, while holding hands, ShuLang called FanXiao babe and told him not to be jealous. It was so intimate and natural that all I could think was that they should just get married already.

Then came the scene that completely broke me. ShuLang took FanXiao to his mother’s grave and said he had finally found the one. Man or woman it did not matter because he had found his soulmate, someone who treated him well and made him feel cherished. FanXiao stood there frozen, nervous and shaken, because at the beginning his intentions were never serious. He only wanted to play around without realising how deeply ShuLang loved him. Watching ShuLang shed tears in front of his mother’s grave because of him was heartbreaking. That moment alone felt like the emotional centre of the entire story.

I keep hoping the plot will truly reflect the line that says FanXiao tries to entice ShuLang into a relationship only to fall for him for real. Because that is exactly what it feels like right now. And just like in Revenged Love, if ShuLang ever learns the truth, I know they will be torn apart for a while. But they love each other too deeply to stay separated. They would always find their way back because life without each other would be unbearable.
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Replying to BossLB90 Nov 30, 2025
Title Interminable
You just put me on to Thundercloud Rainstorm & To My Shore. I don't know how i didn't find these!! now im…
I can see you loved both Revenged Love and ABO Desire, so you’ll definitely love To My Shore. Thanks for accepting my friend request. After you finish episode 5, please PM me, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Replying to BossLB90 Nov 30, 2025
Title Interminable
You just put me on to Thundercloud Rainstorm & To My Shore. I don't know how i didn't find these!! now im…
To My Shore is one of the best BLs I’ve watched, you’ll definitely like it.
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Replying to NLE Nov 30, 2025
Title To My Shore
To teach him a lesson. Being gay isn’t a choice, you’re born that way. The fact that ShuLang’s brother blamed…
That was my own reaction and words, not FanXiao’s. I’m gay myself, and we don’t get to choose our sexuality. That scene really hit me, and honestly, a small burn on his hand felt like nothing. If I were there, I would’ve literally punched the brother.
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Replying to Michael Jackson Nov 30, 2025
Title To My Shore
Why did fan xiao burned shu lang's brother hand?
To teach him a lesson. Being gay isn’t a choice, you’re born that way. The fact that ShuLang’s brother blamed him for being gay and for their mother’s death didn’t just anger FanXiao, it boiled us viewers too.

To be honest, that was a light punishment. It was just a small burn on his hand so he knows what FanXiao is capable of. In ABO Desire, HuaYong literally destroyed his brother’s hand for ruining the painting of his lover.
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On To My Shore Nov 30, 2025
Title To My Shore
Can we pause for a moment and appreciate how incredibly sweet episode six was. It felt like watching two people quietly slip into love without even realising it was happening.
FanXiao waited for ShuLang to finish work and pick him up. They held hands as they walked down the street, looking like a couple who had already chosen each other long before either of them said the words. There was something so gentle and tender in the way they moved together.

During the painting session, FanXiao admitted he might lose everything. The fear in his voice was so raw. But ShuLang looked at him and said that he would not lose everything because he would still have him. He promised that if that day ever came, he would look after him. The way he said it felt like a vow. If that is not love then what is.

FanXiao changed the house lock, replaced all the photos with their couple photos and stepped into the kitchen to cook. He did everything that someone does when they quietly start imagining a future. They were already living like a real couple and it was beautiful.

When FanXiao accidentally spilled oil on himself, ShuLang immediately rushed over, kissed his hand gently and whispered that he had missed him. Their soft kitchen kiss after that felt so full of warmth. FanXiao saying he wanted to eat him first made the whole scene even sweeter.
At the dining table, while holding hands, ShuLang called FanXiao babe and told him not to be jealous. It was so intimate and natural that all I could think was that they should just get married already.

Then came the scene that completely broke me. ShuLang took FanXiao to his mother’s grave and said he had finally found the one. Man or woman it did not matter because he had found his soulmate, someone who treated him well and made him feel cherished. FanXiao stood there frozen, nervous and shaken, because at the beginning his intentions were never serious. He only wanted to play around without realising how deeply ShuLang loved him. Watching ShuLang shed tears in front of his mother’s grave because of him was heartbreaking. That moment alone felt like the emotional centre of the entire story.

I keep hoping the plot will truly reflect the line that says FanXiao tries to entice ShuLang into a relationship only to fall for him for real. Because that is exactly what it feels like right now. And just like in Revenged Love, if ShuLang ever learns the truth, I know they will be torn apart for a while. But they love each other too deeply to stay separated. They would always find their way back because life without each other would be unbearable.
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On Reloved Nov 30, 2025
Title Reloved
So Nene is Than’s niece, and Marvin is Akin’s son? Does anyone know if Marvin is his biological or adopted child? Since Akin and Than were in a relationship, I’m curious whether he had a child with a woman after they broke up. And where is Marvin’s mother is she not in the picture? I’m also dying to know why Akin left without saying a word to Than.
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On Reloved Nov 30, 2025
Title Reloved
What an incredible first episode. The ex to lovers storyline hits so much harder here, especially with the two cutie kids, Nene and Marvin bringing warmth and innocence into every scene. Than and Akin’s pain feels real, their chemistry is intense, and the flashbacks make everything even more heartbreaking. Peter and Golf are amazing, and that early NC scene was so raw and realistic. Emotional, mature and beautifully shot this is going to be a powerful journey.
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