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My Bias Is Showing?! korean drama review
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My Bias Is Showing?!
1 people found this review helpful
by sayratial
Sep 25, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

Dating Your Bias Fantasy Drama (I Loved it!)

This drama is definitely not the best BL out there, but I had such a great time with it! It’s light, silly, and super fun, exactly what I needed. Based on the title, poster, and synopsis, you’d probably guess it’s just a fluffy little drama, and that’s exactly what it is. If you don’t expect too much, it’s really enjoyable.

Plot & Setup:
What would you do if your K-pop bias suddenly appeared at your new job, and now you have to work with him? That’s exactly what happens to Na Aejun, a teacher and devoted fan who suddenly has to hide his fanboy side to stay professional. The setup is cute and funny, and it kept me smiling through most of the episodes.

Characters:

Na Aejun – I absolutely adored him! He’s such a cutie, and his flustered reactions whenever his bias flirted with him were priceless.

Choi Siyoel – Tall, handsome, and at first motivated by a misunderstanding to “revenge flirt” with Aejun, only to fall for him instead.

Second couple – They didn’t get much screen time, but they were sweet (especially in the last episode when the broken-up couple got back together).

Kyu Seong & Na Aejun (the cousins) – Their bickering was everything. Honestly one of my favorite dynamics.

Juha & Na Aejun’s friendship – I loved that they became friends at the end (and lol, clearly Siyoel has a type).


The romance was super cute, with lots of funny and heart-fluttering moments. The angst setup was promising (one hiding his fan side, one flirting for revenge), but it felt a little one-sided. I think it would’ve been better with a more sincere apology from Siyoel, but I still liked how Aejun didn’t forgive too easily—his cold shoulder and avoidance made the eventual reconciliation sweeter. Watching Siyoel try to win him back was adorable.

Overall:
It’s not deep, it’s not groundbreaking, but it’s cute, funny, and charming. And honestly, that’s all that matters to me. 💕
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