My view
My Overall Review of Double Helix (So Far)
Huuuu fhdkdjdjdjdj where do I even start.
This series is not for everyone. If you're looking for a healthy relationship, green flags, communication, and sunshine, then babes... turn around ðŸ˜âœ‹ Double Helix is messy. The characters are messy. The relationship is messy. The decisions are messy. Everything is just one big fhdkdjdjdj of pain, yearning, obsession, regret, and unresolved feelings. And that's exactly why I like it.
What I love the most about this series is that it doesn't force me to like the characters. It simply shows me who they are. Lu Feng is obsessive, possessive, controlling, and honestly? Sometimes a whole menace to society ðŸ˜. But at the same time, the series does a great job showing where all that fear comes from. People keep reducing him to a red flag, but if you actually pay attention to the details, you'll see so much more than that. The eyes, the hand movements, the mannerisms, the pauses before speaking, the way he looks at Yi Chen like he's afraid he'll disappear again huuuuu. Those small details carry so much emotion. The amount of yearning this man has carried for years is actually insane. Like sir, be a real human and find me instead ðŸ˜âœ‹. (Kidding)
And then there's Yi Chen. I think people often misunderstand him too. He's not perfect. Not even close. He puts family first, avoids confrontation, and leaves a lot of things unsaid. But that's exactly what makes their relationship so tragic. Lu Feng wants reassurance while Yi Chen struggles to give it.
They're both flawed. That's why I can't fully agree when people say one is the villain and the other is the victim. Huuu no. They're two people who keep hurting each other in different ways while loving each other at the same time.
The chemistry? FHKDKDJDJD. The tension? KSLKSODKDKE The emotional damage? KDLEKD I WANT MORE. I swear some scenes don't even need dialogue because the actors are carrying everything through expressions alone.
And about the ending (how viewers want it)... I know many people want them to separate and find someone better. I understand why. I really do. But from a character perspective? I don't think that's what either of them actually wants.
Lu Feng has spent almost his entire life loving one person. Whether that's healthy or not isn't even the point anymore. That's literally who he is as a character. Giving him another love interest would feel like giving me a completely different person.
Yi Chen isn't any better because despite everything, despite the years, despite trying to live the life everyone wanted for him, he still finds himself tied back to Lu Feng. These two are obsessed with each other. Dmn G ðŸ˜.
And now I think I finally understand why Yi Chen's brother and his partner were able to be happy together while Yi Chen and Lu Feng spent years suffering. At first, I kept wondering why one couple seemed so stable while these two were constantly going through pain after pain ðŸ˜.
But I think the difference is commitment. Yi Chen's brother chose to fully commit to his relationship despite everything. He made a choice and stood by it. Meanwhile, Yi Chen has always loved Lu Feng, but he was afraid of what that commitment would mean. Afraid of hurting his family. Afraid of disappointing people. Afraid of choosing himself.
And because he's the older one, I feel like he carried even more responsibility and guilt on his shoulders. That's why Lu Feng was always the one chasing, waiting, yearning, and fighting for them. Huuuu, when you really think about it, Lu Feng spent years proving that he wanted Yi Chen.The question was whether Yi Chen could finally choose Lu Feng the same way Lu Feng had always chosen him.
That's why I personally don't want an ending where they simply move on and find someone else. It might be healthier, but it wouldn't feel true to the story that has been shown so far. My only wish is for Yi Chen realize that his man need an CLEAR ASSURANCE from him. Omylige huhuhu I love this series.
Overall, Double Helix is painful, frustrating, emotionally exhausting, and sometimes makes me want to throw my tablet across the room.
10/10 would suffer again. Huuuuuuu ðŸ˜âœ‹
Huuuu fhdkdjdjdjdj where do I even start.
This series is not for everyone. If you're looking for a healthy relationship, green flags, communication, and sunshine, then babes... turn around ðŸ˜âœ‹ Double Helix is messy. The characters are messy. The relationship is messy. The decisions are messy. Everything is just one big fhdkdjdjdj of pain, yearning, obsession, regret, and unresolved feelings. And that's exactly why I like it.
What I love the most about this series is that it doesn't force me to like the characters. It simply shows me who they are. Lu Feng is obsessive, possessive, controlling, and honestly? Sometimes a whole menace to society ðŸ˜. But at the same time, the series does a great job showing where all that fear comes from. People keep reducing him to a red flag, but if you actually pay attention to the details, you'll see so much more than that. The eyes, the hand movements, the mannerisms, the pauses before speaking, the way he looks at Yi Chen like he's afraid he'll disappear again huuuuu. Those small details carry so much emotion. The amount of yearning this man has carried for years is actually insane. Like sir, be a real human and find me instead ðŸ˜âœ‹. (Kidding)
And then there's Yi Chen. I think people often misunderstand him too. He's not perfect. Not even close. He puts family first, avoids confrontation, and leaves a lot of things unsaid. But that's exactly what makes their relationship so tragic. Lu Feng wants reassurance while Yi Chen struggles to give it.
They're both flawed. That's why I can't fully agree when people say one is the villain and the other is the victim. Huuu no. They're two people who keep hurting each other in different ways while loving each other at the same time.
The chemistry? FHKDKDJDJD. The tension? KSLKSODKDKE The emotional damage? KDLEKD I WANT MORE. I swear some scenes don't even need dialogue because the actors are carrying everything through expressions alone.
And about the ending (how viewers want it)... I know many people want them to separate and find someone better. I understand why. I really do. But from a character perspective? I don't think that's what either of them actually wants.
Lu Feng has spent almost his entire life loving one person. Whether that's healthy or not isn't even the point anymore. That's literally who he is as a character. Giving him another love interest would feel like giving me a completely different person.
Yi Chen isn't any better because despite everything, despite the years, despite trying to live the life everyone wanted for him, he still finds himself tied back to Lu Feng. These two are obsessed with each other. Dmn G ðŸ˜.
And now I think I finally understand why Yi Chen's brother and his partner were able to be happy together while Yi Chen and Lu Feng spent years suffering. At first, I kept wondering why one couple seemed so stable while these two were constantly going through pain after pain ðŸ˜.
But I think the difference is commitment. Yi Chen's brother chose to fully commit to his relationship despite everything. He made a choice and stood by it. Meanwhile, Yi Chen has always loved Lu Feng, but he was afraid of what that commitment would mean. Afraid of hurting his family. Afraid of disappointing people. Afraid of choosing himself.
And because he's the older one, I feel like he carried even more responsibility and guilt on his shoulders. That's why Lu Feng was always the one chasing, waiting, yearning, and fighting for them. Huuuu, when you really think about it, Lu Feng spent years proving that he wanted Yi Chen.The question was whether Yi Chen could finally choose Lu Feng the same way Lu Feng had always chosen him.
That's why I personally don't want an ending where they simply move on and find someone else. It might be healthier, but it wouldn't feel true to the story that has been shown so far. My only wish is for Yi Chen realize that his man need an CLEAR ASSURANCE from him. Omylige huhuhu I love this series.
Overall, Double Helix is painful, frustrating, emotionally exhausting, and sometimes makes me want to throw my tablet across the room.
10/10 would suffer again. Huuuuuuu ðŸ˜âœ‹
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