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The Time of Fever korean drama review
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The Time of Fever
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by AlexCruzDeMalta
Nov 26, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

10/10 Oh, my heart...

After watching The Time Of Fever, I sought a way to buy it (I never did that for a BL) That's how I realized that it was a spin-off from Unintentional Love, which I watched first and liked very much. One thing I hate in dramas are secondary love stories. So of course, I didn't pay much attention to these weird friends-not-lovers and couldn't remember them. So of course... I had to watch UO all again to find out what happened after Dong Hee came back from Seoul. I kinc of got two endings but both left me wanting more.
This was simple but beautiful and so. Goddamn. Hot.
Without sex. But hot as hell. And cute and pure and heart wrenching. Everything was perfect. The atmosphere, the light, the music, the acting, the chemistry. Even... And more than everything else, the kisses. In any kind of drama, kisses just get on my nerves. These ones kept me open-mouthed, fish out of the water, choking and quivering all over for minutes. I know why. There was no loud song, or useless camera effects. Just two people left alone. I wish any drama director would learn from this. Kisses work on. Their. Own.
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