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πŸŒˆπŸ“Ί TV Review: Soul Mate (2026)

πŸ”’ Seasons/Episodes Covered

Season 1, Episode 1-8

✨ Quick Spark

Ryu, a star college ice hockey player, left Japan to visit his childhood friend, Sumiko, in Berlin, after being confessed to by a friend. He was ridden with guilt and was about to succumb to the fire that he was caught in while in church when he was saved by a Korean boxer, Johan, who was also carrying a deep trauma. As the two lonely souls connected, they found the meaning of life and love. They navigated life together till they faced a brutal fate.

πŸͺ The Hook

As a boys’ love fan, that’s the hook – the story of two guys falling in love without explicitly saying it or doing anything, except being there for each other and being extremely domestic. To anyone else, it’d have looked like a bromance story if Johan’s and Ryu’s actions went over their heads or the words of the people around them didn’t carry much weight to them. But it definitely didn’t go over mine. And I feel that’s what makes it even more beautiful.

πŸ§ͺ Character Chemistry

The fact that Taecyeon and Hayato Isomura didn’t have to do anything explicit to be able to portray their characters’ relationship well is saying something. That is a mark of good acting from both of them. Words are easy, subtle actions and looks are not easy. They did extremely well to be able to show the audience the deep connection and relationship that they have.

πŸšΆπŸ½β€βž‘οΈ Pacing Check

It’s just 8 episodes and at least the first few episodes were relatively short and only close to the end was it longer but for good reason. While I do wish it was longer, it’s enough to tell the story of the couple. And to break my heart into pieces I was sobbing so hard, snot and all.

πŸ’€ Final Sleepy Rating

πŸ₯€ – I needed 1 whole business day to recover before I can even write this review.

🧐 Status

Completed

✍🏼 Notable Mention

Not so much about the actors or the show itself but this show reminds me so much of The Untamed I have the urge to rewatch it.


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πŸ•› The Midnight Wrap-Up: Week No. 5 – From High-Stakes Kingdom to Deep Human Connection

πŸ“ The Week In Review

It’s been a very busy work week for me. So, I’ve not watched a lot of shows. The fact that I managed to finish Perfect Crown on the same weekend it completed is quite remarkable (though that also meant I put my work on the back seat). And I did add in Soul Mate. It’s been appearing on my TikTok FYP so I decided to give this one a shot. I also managed to catch Michael in the cinemas.

🀩 The Highlights

  • Perfect Crown (Ep 11-12): ⚑ – I’m really glad that they ended on a happy note. I was a little scared as IU and Byeon Woo Seok do tend to take on sad/bittersweet shows. I did a review on this one so you can read more here.
  • Chef & My Fridge (Ep 11): ☁️ – After a hell-ish work week for me in the office, working from home and watching this show during lunch is refreshing, especially when I need a laugh.
  • Soul Mate (Ep 1): β˜• – I’m not yet sure of this show but I’m intrigued.
  • Michael: 🫸🏽 – New emoji: It’s the wait till it’s on Netflix for me. Read my review here.

πŸ’– The Midnight Mood

  • πŸ˜‹: I’m back to my dieting. It is especially motivating since I had a couple of scares in the last 2 years and my doctor told me in the recent check-up that the cysts found in my breast last year got smaller. I was encouraged. Whatever it is I’m doing, I’m maintaining it.
  • 🎢: I’ve been playing this song about non-stop – Unique by P1Harmony

πŸ‘€ Looking Ahead

I hope I finish Soul Mate. Let’s see…