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On Dashing Youth Nov 10, 2025
Unpopular opinion:
The people who think DY is much worse than TBOY are the ones that watched TBOY first.
If you watch DY first, and consider its contents *correct*, there's an endless barrage of things about TBOY that are just *wrong*.
From simple stuff like character/actor ages to character motivations to the story overall.

[ Spoilers in the comments below obviously spoil both DY and TBOY ]
Replying to ChopstickChatter Nov 10, 2025
Title Blood River
Ep 16 where SMY & Arrow Guy races towards Waujun Tower. I am not talking about the battle with the 3 elders…
Maybe I should have phrased it: is there an episode that has the most minutes spent on action scenes or anything else that would benefit from more and prettier pixels?
On Blood River Nov 8, 2025
Title Blood River
Is there a particular episode that has the best action sequences?

(Contemplating going for highest quality and framerate for a test.)
Replying to HeeSungSook Nov 8, 2025
I dropped it at episode 18. Half the cast can't act. What's with Li Hong Yi? His face literally doesn't move for…
So you would say Blood River is much better?
After Dashing Youth, which already is more like bad actors, Blood of Youth starts out with shockingly bad actors..

Edit: I would say Blood River has a tiny bit better acting than DY.
On Blood River Nov 6, 2025
Title Blood River
We're watching Dashing Youth at the moment. Should we do Blood of Youth next to better understand those characters and what happens with the DY ones, and then follow up with Blood River, or go full chronological and watch Blood River before TBoY?
Replying to Amarina Nov 4, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
Why the HECK did he randomly go blind? He was fine one moment, went to fight the not-zombies, covered his eyes…
Well he got bitten by the zombies on I believe both shoulders or upper arms, and then (later) during the fight blood flowed from his eyes. So this was implied as the blinding I guess? Linked to how he was raging out of control after.
Replying to MoonSerenity Nov 3, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
Ok honestly this drama is slow (unlike the other dramas with fast CC/subtitles) and I had to FF most of the times.…
If you count the wedding where he was absent and her clan got massacred as well as the ghost wedding when she was getting entombed with him, it's even four weddings. :D
https://kisskh.at/758211-hua-xin-wei-lao kind of overdoes the weddings too.
Replying to emeraldarrows Nov 3, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
Can you spoil the ending, please?
It's not really open, more not fleshed out. The leads are together and have a kid, but *how* they are together and whether she becomes the empress or stays with her people and so on is unexplored.
Replying to Amarina Nov 3, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
Why the HECK did he randomly go blind? He was fine one moment, went to fight the not-zombies, covered his eyes…
It's like "why are there suddenly zombies" or "why are there suddenly remote controlled puppets". It just happens.

I'm also not sure what the point is for FL shooting ML twice at the end, when SML or any of the girls could have pushed ML out of the way. Villain dies from just one shot anyway.
Replying to launev Nov 3, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
just finished this and mostly is just - WTF was that! Such a hot mess of a story. As usual with shorts - bad editing…
The age of their child does not make a lot of sense either, given the 4 years time skip, as it's say 90% implied to be the leads' and not a random adopted orphan.
Replying to luckz Nov 3, 2025
Watched https://kisskh.at/758211-hua-xin-wei-lao and https://kisskh.at/763175-the-antidote-to-love…
The production was pretty good, with some creative camera work, artistic flair, and decent enough fight scenes. The music does the job as well.
The colours are a bit off though, sometimes, due to too intense illumination in dark conditions.
Replying to Dakinis Nov 3, 2025
Title Fated Hearts
Am i the only one that was rooting for Xi Yang and Jing Yan to actually be together and have a normal relationship?…
💯!
Replying to Shantiece Nov 3, 2025
Title Fated Hearts
I really wanted to like this, but I had to drop. Purposely leaving people alive that want to kill you, just to…
FH did the 'enemies' part much more seriously than most long-form dramas I've watched.

But ok, maybe I did not mind it because I lack the patience for slow burn / time-wasting "get together at 80%" stuff.
On The Prisoner of Love Nov 3, 2025
Watched https://kisskh.at/758211-hua-xin-wei-lao and https://kisskh.at/763175-the-antidote-to-love back to back because they sounded quite similar, and:
- FL (Zhu Li Lan) is the young mistress / princess / saint of a group of people, and hates the ML for leading their massacre (and betraying the love they shared).
- after this massacre, FL becomes some sort of slave of lowest social status in the land where ML is the army-leading prince.
- right at the start, FL joins ML's household, somewhat against her will of course, but is bent on revenge against him.
- (drinking) the FL's blood helps the ML.

In both shows, I liked the first bunch of episodes, and then the writers do something that reduces my interest.
Both shows do a bunch of meandering (one earlier, the other later).
Both drip-feed the youthful love & such flashback explanation, but TPoL's backstory/setting is more complex and more poorly explained (I can't say for sure if the subtitles are bad or the writers just don't communicate anything). By the end of TAtL, you definitely understand the past events and the story's setting itself.
Neither show has an expressive ML.
Replying to luckz Nov 3, 2025
Title The Antidote to Love Spoiler
Watched https://kisskh.at/758211-hua-xin-wei-lao and https://kisskh.at/763175-the-antidote-to-love…
This show goes full Rugal with first suddenly having zombies and later remote controlled puppets. Both are short interludes, so it doesn't disrupt things too much.


A big portion of the finale is a pity party for some drama-µ-Hitler:
Genocide and human experiments are okay if you do them out of "love" for a family member.
On The Antidote to Love Nov 3, 2025
Watched https://kisskh.at/758211-hua-xin-wei-lao and https://kisskh.at/763175-the-antidote-to-love back to back because they sounded quite similar, and:
- FL (Zhu Li Lan) is the young mistress / princess / saint of a group of people, and hates the ML for leading their massacre (and betraying the love they shared).
- after this massacre, FL becomes some sort of slave of lowest social status in the land where ML is the army-leading prince.
- right at the start, FL joins ML's household, somewhat against her will of course, but is bent on revenge against him.
- (drinking) the FL's blood helps the ML.

In both shows, I liked the first bunch of episodes, and then the writers do something that reduces my interest.
Both shows do a bunch of meandering (one earlier, the other later).
Both drip-feed the youthful love & such flashback explanation, but TPoL's backstory/setting is more complex and more poorly explained (I can't say for sure if the subtitles are bad or the writers just don't communicate anything). By the end of TAtL, you definitely understand the past events and the story's setting itself.
Neither show has an expressive ML.
Replying to JieJie Nov 3, 2025
is there comedy in this?
In this show, the SML provides some (not particularly much) comedic relief, while in The Prisoner of Love I suppose the doctor character does.
On The Prisoner of Love Nov 3, 2025
The start is surprisingly good, with nice sets for a budget show.
After a few episodes it just becomes random stuff happening for the sake of it.
Youth flashbacks are thrown in haphazardly in the middle of the show, however they don't properly explain what happened in the past and don't provide a helpful timeline. (There's a more understandable explanation close to the end, which still doesn't satisfy.)

Later on, idiotic tropes make the show difficult to watch for a bit.
The (few) fight scenes are super bad.

The leads' chemistry & confession are underwhelming.
The physician character puts in a lot of work to keep the show watchable.
The ending/resolution is a bit off too.


(Two scenes are very immersion-breaking due to production mistakes and complete lack of any logic.)
On Love in the Clouds Nov 3, 2025
I liked the start and that -for once- a xianxia/xuanhuan is not annoyingly dubbed.

Dragging the identity thing ruined it for me though, and all villains were meh.