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The Heart Killers
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Feb 18, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

JoongDunk Stole the Spotlight in The Heart Killers

Now that The Heart Killers has ended, I have to admit… I was really only watching for Fadel and Style. Going into this, I already loved both FirstKhao and JoongDunk. FirstKhao has always been one of my absolute favorite pairings, and I’ve enjoyed JoongDunk too, but they weren’t at the top of my list—until now.

To be honest, Kant and Bison’s storyline just didn’t pull me in the way I hoped. I still love First and Khao, but their dynamic in this show didn’t hit as hard for me. Meanwhile, JoongDunk completely stole my heart. Their chemistry, their emotional depth, the way their characters just clicked—I was obsessed. They were the highlight of the entire series for me, and now I love them so much more than I did before.

So yeah, The Heart Killers had its moments, but for me? It was the joondunk show all the way.

Looking back, I think one of the reasons JoongDunk didn’t impress me as much in their previous BLs was because the stories didn’t really suit them. It’s not that they were bad, but I feel like those roles didn’t bring out the best in them. But with The Heart Killers, Fadel and Style felt made for them. Their dynamic, the way they balanced each other out—it just worked so well.

As for Dunk’s acting, I actually think he’s good and has improved a lot. Of course, there’s always room for growth, but I honestly don’t get the hate he gets. He has a naturally relaxed face, which can make some expressions harder to convey, but you can tell he’s putting in the effort. And I respect that. Seeing him in this role made me appreciate him even more.

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Spare Me Your Mercy
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 25, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I NEED TEN MORE SERIES OF THEM RIGHT NOW

Watching Spare Me Your Mercy was the highlight of my week. Every Wednesday and Thursday, I eagerly counted down the hours until I could immerse myself in its beautiful story and unforgettable characters. The chemistry between the leads was absolutely magical—every glance, every touch, and every conversation felt real and raw. The story itself was so compelling, blending emotional depth with moments of tenderness and tension that kept me hooked. The acting was another standout—each performance brought the characters to life in a way that made me deeply care about their journey.

One of the most thought-provoking aspects of the series was Dr. Kan's struggle with euthanasia and the moral dilemmas he faced. I empathized deeply with his pain and inner conflict, and it made me reflect on the importance of compassion and choice in such difficult situations. While I understood the necessity of him paying for his crimes, I couldn’t help but hope that, after serving his penance, he would find peace and redemption. The idea of him and his love finding their happy ending someday gave me a bittersweet sense of hope amidst the tragedy.

Now that it’s over, I can’t help but feel a void. Life feels a little emptier, a little quieter, without the anticipation of a new episode. This show wasn’t just a series; it became a part of my routine, my joy, and my heart. I know it will stay with me for a long time because shows like this don’t come around often.

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Ongoing 7/7
Futtara Doshaburi
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Feb 20, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

Great Chemistry, Rushed Story & an Unforgivable Character

This was way too short for my liking! I absolutely loved their chemistry, but it felt like they barely met ten times before it was over. Such a shame—I wanted to see more of them! I really don’t like shows that end the moment the couple gets together. That’s just the beginning of their relationship, and we don’t even get to witness its development. I wanted to see them navigate their feelings, face challenges as a couple, and grow together, but instead, it just ended before any of that could happen.

That being said, the actors did an amazing job bringing their characters to life, even that jerk Kazuaki. As much as I despised him, I have to admit his actor portrayed his character really well. I hated how Sei didn’t hold him accountable for his actions and just forgave him like it was nothing. It made no sense considering everything that happened. And Kazuaki’s sob story? Completely ridiculous. It felt like the show was trying to excuse his behavior, but it didn’t work at all. He can rot in hell for all I care.

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