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Replying to melissa04 Aug 10, 2025
Ep. 23 preview:https://youtu.be/DfW4jfz4NyM?si=6-MbVrjrIjywfMiUWhat does Wu Suo Wei exactly mean with two years…
I have the same question — anyone who’s read the novel, would you mind sharing here? It doesn’t feel like it’s been two years since they first met — I honestly thought it had only been a few months or a year max.
On Revenged Love Aug 10, 2025
The Endless Wheel of Revenge

An eye for an eye —
and the wheel turns again.
This whole mastermind plot
wears the title Revenge like a crown.

The more I think about it,
the more it feels like the circle of life,
only darker —
because here, the circle never ends.

Yue Yue dated WSW,
then Wang Zhen Long,
then CC.

Wang Zhen Long wanted Yue Yue
because she was beautiful
and, in his eyes, “deserved better”
than poor WSW.
But when rich CC appeared,
Yue Yue’s heart shifted,
and she ran to him instead.

So Wang Zhen Long’s revenge
wasn’t just for losing her.
It was for losing to him.
And it burned hot enough
to push him into causing that accident.

But when CC goes to jail…
who will rise to avenge him?
Who will bring down Wang Zhen Long?

The truth is,
Revenge isn’t just a title.
It’s a cycle.
A chain.
A story that can only end
when no one is left to hate.
Replying to melissa04 Aug 10, 2025
So the mastermind behind the tax evasion is Wang Zhen Long. The guy Yue Yue dated after she dumped Wu Suo Wei.…
Thank you so much, very helpful. I wonder who he was. I still remember him from all the way from episode 1
On Revenged Love Aug 10, 2025
That bathtub scene with WSW and CC?
I was NOT ready 😳🔥
It was giving hot… giving erotic… giving playful chaos.
Let’s be real — WSW in this lifetime?
Yeah, he’s permanently booked as the bottom. No refunds. 😏🛁

And honestly, the highlight of episode 22? The nephew. CC, WSW, and him looked like a happy little family. So if Dad’s worried they can’t have kids — easy. Adopt the nephew or go for a surrogate. 💕
Replying to avdokusha Aug 10, 2025
the translation i watched said son-in- law and they did not being the term wife at all. it said "you havent…
I know, it’s so frustrating — YouTube, Viki, and those ahem illegal streaming sites all have different versions.
I got curious and compared them all — some say “son-in-law,” others say “daughter-in-law.”
Some even have “wife,” while others go with “husband.”

I wish it was all consistent, but hey, we know what they mean, so I’m just going to keep it positive.
Replying to Sakura Aug 10, 2025
Title Khemjira
is there an Uncut version? Because I watched on Youtube and I do not remember watching the scene of Khem saving…
Did you watch the uncut version? What did you think about the scene where he saved the boy? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Replying to SHIVER Aug 10, 2025
Why are you making me cry 😭😭😭😭
As promised, here is a happy one

Let’s not forget that cemetery scene — truly one of the quiet treasures of Revenged Love. 🌸⚰️
WSW stood there, speaking to his late parents with that perfect blend of mischief and sincerity only he can pull off.
To his mum, he said with a smile, “I found you a son-in-law — apart from being a man, he has no other flaws.”
And then, turning to his father’s resting place:
“Dad, you haven’t met my wife yet, have you? Someday I’ll burn a couple of photos so you can see him.”
That one line — calling Chi Cheng his “wife” — was more than just a joke.
It was a love declaration disguised in playfulness,
a cheeky confession that slipped past the heavy air of grief,
reminding us that even in loss, love can still bring warmth and laughter.

And then came the kidnapped scene — cinematic perfection.
“Do you know who I am?” the question hung in the air.
“Yes… father-in-law,” came the calm, sharp reply.
In that moment, danger dissolved into destiny,
and it was as if the universe itself was whispering,
These two were made for each other.

So I say — enough of the teasing, enough of the push and pull.
Come on, you two. Just get married already. 💍
On Revenged Love Aug 10, 2025
Let’s not forget that cemetery scene — absolute gold. 😂
When WSW was talking to his mum, he casually said, “I found you a daughter-in-law — apart from being a man, he has no other flaws.”
Then to his dad: “Dad, you haven’t met my wife yet, have you? Someday I’ll burn a couple of photos so you can see him.”
The fact he called Chi Cheng his “wife” had me cracking up — such a cheeky way to show just how much Chi Cheng means to him.

And then the kidnapped scene —
“Do you know who I am?”
“Yes… father-in-law.” 🤣

Come on, guys, just get married already! 💍
Replying to Lyson Aug 10, 2025
There has never been a single 'perfect' BL in existence, no matter who says what. But the enjoyment factor of…
I agree with you completely.
Not just in BL — there’s no such thing as a “perfect” drama or movie in Western series either. Even the most critically acclaimed shows have plot holes, pacing issues, or character flaws. And honestly, that’s life too — no person, no country, no relationship is perfect. Sometimes it’s the flaws and challenges that push us to grow and make a story (or life) more meaningful.

For me, the last couple of episodes have been pure comedy gold and such a refreshing change of pace. Just like in real life, you can’t be serious and intense 24/7 — you need moments of laughter to balance it out. Think of Friends or Brooklyn Nine-Nine mixing heartwarming arcs with silly moments, or how Marvel movies slip in humor between the battles. That contrast is what keeps things fresh and engaging.
Replying to Sakura Aug 10, 2025
Title Khemjira
is there an Uncut version? Because I watched on Youtube and I do not remember watching the scene of Khem saving…
I watched the uncut version on iQIYI — you totally missed out!
Saving the child was literally the best part of the whole scene.
On Khemjira Aug 10, 2025
Title Khemjira
Wow — what a strong start to the series! Episode 1 was over an hour long, but it flew by without a single boring second. Every scene kept me completely engaged.

Khemjira — my first BL that mixes ghost/horror with romance — yes, please! And I’m so glad it’s not another high school or university trope.

The music was great, the ghost effects were realistic, the acting was spot on, and the cinematography had such a fresh, polished feel — not cringey at all. The flashbacks were beautifully done, and the explanation of why the family is cursed — and why the mother gave the male lead a girl’s name, Khemjira — tied perfectly into the title.

My prediction? Changing his name to a girl’s name won’t break the curse. But if Khemjira, as a boy, falls in love with another boy, that might be what finally breaks it. Just my guess since I haven’t read the novel — but no way the main lead is dying before he turns 21. Also, Khem and Peem’s first meeting felt so natural — glad we’re not dealing with yet another “accidental first kiss” trope.

One of the most emotional moments was when Khem rescued that little boy. His father was an abusive alcoholic and drug addict — starving him, hitting him, even chaining him up. Khem saw the boy’s ghost mother and helped her save her son. That scene had so few words, but it was executed so powerfully. Now, the ghost mother can rest in peace. My guess is her death was caused by the abusive husband, which explains why she lingered around her son.

It seems like the rest of the 11 episodes will each focus on different ghosts or spirits and uncover the stories behind their deaths — and I’m so excited for it.

Warning: Do NOT watch this alone at 2 a.m. I did because that’s when it aired in my time zone — big mistake. Next time, I’m watching in broad daylight… with the volume cranked up for the full experience.

Yet another excellent Thai 🇹🇭 BL. Can’t wait for the next 11 weeks!
Replying to 14785924 Aug 10, 2025
"about how terrifying and brave it isto choose lovewhen the world has taught you not to."This part reminded…
Thank you so much for your comment 💗 It truly means a lot to me.
And you’re not a random stranger — we’ve been MDL friends for months now!
I completely agree — we only get one life, and no one, not even our parents, should dictate who we love. Your words are such a powerful reminder to live true to my heart. 💙
Replying to 14785924 Aug 10, 2025
"about how terrifying and brave it isto choose lovewhen the world has taught you not to."This part reminded…
Yes, I was thinking of that hospital scene too — but I also wrote that line from a deeply personal place.
That quote, “about how terrifying and brave it is to choose love when the world has taught you not to”, is something I’ve lived. Some countries have legalised same-sex marriage and are far more accepting than many others in Asia. But at the end of the day, it’s still rooted in Asian culture — where family expectations, shame, and generational values run deep.

I was born in Australia and grew up surrounded by Western culture. Australia legalised same-sex marriage early on, we have vibrant LGBTQ+ communities, and gay bars are everywhere in Sydney and Melbourne — yet I’m still closeted in my 30s.

Why? Because of my Asian background and, more specifically, my parents. They’re in their 80s, and even though they’ve lived in Australia most of their lives, their mindset remains deeply traditional. To them, being gay is something that would never be accepted — no matter the laws or how much society changes.

And that’s where the “terrifying” part comes in — the fear of disappointing the people you love most, the weight of unspoken expectations you never asked for. But the “brave” part? That’s finding the courage to choose love anyway, even when the world — and sometimes your own family — has taught you not to.
Replying to NLE Aug 10, 2025
Review My Stubborn
Did you watch The Middleman's Love ?
Bed Friend's spinoff?
Replying to vln Aug 10, 2025
Review My Stubborn
watch "bed friend" if you haven't already, chemistry is top notch, plot is a lot better (still problematic,…
Did you watch The Middleman's Love ?
Replying to SHIVER Aug 9, 2025
Why are you making me cry 😭😭😭😭
I’m sorry for making you cry 😭
It’s just… there’s so much swirling in my head right now, and the only way I know how to release it—how to make sense of it—is to pour my feelings and thoughts into words.
I promise, when my heart feels lighter, I’ll write something happy too.
On Memoir of Rati Aug 9, 2025
How are we already at episode 9?
It feels like just yesterday I pressed play on the very first episode.
GMMTV only gives us one episode a week,
and yet here we are—
just a few steps away from the finale.
Time really does fly
when a series has your whole heart.