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Affinity chinese drama review
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Affinity
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by raquelsmsv
3 hours ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
This review may contain spoilers

This Made No Sense - Still Watched Everything

Affinity (2026) is one of those dramas that leaves you wondering whether you actually like it or you're just watching out of pure curiosity.

The premise is genuinely interesting: a seemingly normal world affected by a virus that divides people into different types with unstable and dependent behaviors. However, the execution is extremely inconsistent. At times, the story tries to be serious and intense, while in others it drifts into almost absurd territory (yes, including things like the octopus and dragon scenes that make little to no sense in context).

Character development is fairly weak, largely due to the short episode length, which makes the central relationship feel rushed. In the beginning, the romance is very physical and impulsive, sometimes even uncomfortable, with a possessive dynamic that can feel questionable. As the story progresses, though, their relationship becomes more balanced and emotionally grounded, improving the overall experience.

Despite its flaws, inconsistent tone, confusing worldbuilding, and some outright bizarre moments, the drama manages to stay engaging. Much of this comes from the chemistry between the leads, which helps carry the story even when the plot falls apart.
In the end, Affinity is a flawed, sometimes cringe and absurd drama, but somehow more entertaining than other shows that should have been better. It’s not memorable for its quality, but definitely for its weirdness.

Rating: 6.5/10
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