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Link: Eat, Love, Kill korean drama review
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Link: Eat, Love, Kill
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by All By Xiro
Jul 18, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 3.0

Links, murder, romance… and plot holes big enough to drive a red car through

A Murder-Mystery Romance That Starts Off Delicious… Then Burns the Recipe

✨ THE GOOD:
Unique premise – Emotion-linking with a stranger? Creepy, cool, and oddly romantic.
Visually beautiful – Great cinematography, food shots, and eerie tension when it’s trying.
When it’s good—it’s really good – A few intense scenes hit hard… then everything shifts genre again.

🤯 THE “PLOT? NEVER HEARD OF HER” MOMENTS:
Pacing from hell – It starts like a thriller, turns into rom-com, forgets it’s a mystery, then circles back to trauma.
Plot changes every 3 episodes – Serial killer? Family drama? Cooking show? Take your pick.
Characters lose brain cells weekly – Decisions made by dice roll, logic left the building early on.

💔 THE “LOVE KILLS… SLOWLY” FACTOR:
Romance? Exists.
Chemistry? Debatable.
It’s mostly awkward stares and trauma bonding with some bonus soup.

🎯 VERDICT:
"Like ordering gourmet ramen and getting instant noodles halfway through—
but ......
You still eat it because you’re already halfway in."

Watch if: You like genre roulette, eerie concepts, and can vibe with chaos.
Skip if: You need consistency, clear pacing, or a drama that finishes what it starts.

Best paired with: 🍜 A mystery-flavored snack, a plot flowchart, and the ability to emotionally detach halfway through.
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