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Kill to Love singaporean drama review
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Kill to Love
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by adjective_boy
Oct 17, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

To love the one you hate, and hate the one you love

Kill to Love was AMAZING. I am so impressed with the writers ability to tell such a complex, engaging story in the time that they had with this show. The major conflict of loyalty vs love vs revenge, and the twisting of hate and love....all of it was incredible. The ONLY reason I gave this a 9.5/10 was I couldn't help but wonder how much better it could've been if they just had a few more episodes - a few sections in the last 1/3 of the show felt a bit too rushed, but I am still so amazed at everything this show managed to do.

When an assassin infiltrates the palace in an attempt to kill the crown prince, the crown price's brother, sixth prince Xiao Shu He, is forced to help the assassin escape. In doing so, Shu He feels that this assassin is someone he might know. Suspiciously soon after, Shu He narrowly avoids an "assassination attempt" himself, thanks to a chance encounter with his long-lost childhood friend, Duan Zi Ang. Fully aware that Zi Ang attempted to kill his brother, and that he was behind this fake assassination attempt, Shu He brings his friend back to the palace to help him recover - and to keep an eye on him. As Zi Ang attempts to gain information to help in his assassination of the crown prince, Shu He attempts to gain information on Zi Ang - but as the two continue to spend time together, they can't help but develop feelings. Are these feelings real, or is it a tactic to get closer to the one they're trying to kill? With their home nations on the brink of war, how far are they willing to go to deceive one another?

All I can say is WATCH THIS! It's not heavy on cultivation like I thought it might be, but the politics of the two countries is INCREDIBLE. A sixth prince who wants nothing to do with politics; an assassin who is forced to follow orders; a crown prince becoming power hungry; an emperor hidden away in his palace; and a country on the brink of an all-out war....you can imagine that both the external pressures of war and the internal power struggles only enhance the relationship tension between Zi Ang and Shu He. And of course, I have to mention how much I enjoyed that this relationship wasn't censored! It was truly wonderful to watch, and kept me guessing about who was telling the truth, and who had other motives. ABSOLUTELY worth watching!!!
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