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Cheat The Series

Cheat The Series  ·  2020, Philippines
6.3
2,341 ratings
6
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Watchlisted
● Completed 🕑 2020

Vee, an innocent young man raised by an apostolic nun, impacts three siblings, Dong, Jennifer, and Jay, who live with their mother, involved in witchcraft. Their unseen father left the family for his mistress, the eighth…

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Vee is a sheltered young man raised in a strict religious household by an apostolic nun, taught to fear desire and the occult. When he crosses paths with the three Dong siblings—charismatic Dong, manipulative Jennifer, and volatile Jay—his world is turned upside down. Living with their mother, a powerful witch, the siblings draw Vee into a web of lust, blackmail, and dark magic. Each sibling wants Vee for their own twisted reasons, and as forbidden attractions ignite, Vee must navigate a treacherous family where love is a weapon and spells are cast to control hearts. This Philippine BL thriller dares to blend erotic tension with supernatural horror, delivering a gut-punch plot twist that redefines everything you thought you knew. It's a bold, transgressive series that celebrates the darker side of desire and questions whether innocence can survive when everyone is playing a dangerous game.

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Cheat The Series Episode 1
Season 1 · Dec 01, 2020
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Cheat The Series Episode 2
Season 1 · Dec 08, 2020
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E03
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Cheat The Series Episode 3
Season 1 · Dec 15, 2020
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Cheat The Series Episode 4
Season 1 · Dec 22, 2020
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Cheat The Series Episode 5
Season 1 · Jan 12, 2021
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Cheat The Series Episode 6
Season 1 · Jan 19, 2021
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spice_weaver
March 15, 2025
8/10
I went in expecting trash and came out obsessed. The chemistry between Vee and Dong is absolutely incendiary—that carport scene will live rent-free in my head forever. Yes, it's dark and messed up, but the raw passion cuts through all the witchcraft and blackmail. I'm honestly rooting for a happy ending for them, even if this show clearly hates happiness.
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celestial_angles
November 8, 2024
6/10
You can see the shoestring budget in every frame—shaky cam, awkward lighting, and some truly bizarre editing choices. But I have to admit, the spell sequences are surprisingly atmospheric, and the use of Latin incantations adds a nice eerie layer. The actors do their best, but the visual storytelling needed more polish to sell the supernatural horror.
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logic_over_fluff
January 22, 2025
4/10
The twist at the end is clever on paper, but the execution is so rushed and unearned that it barely lands. For a six-episode show, the pacing is all over the place—characters flip motivations without any buildup, and the sexual assault plotline is handled with far too little gravity. I appreciate the ambition, but this needed a second draft and a bigger budget to work.
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moonlit_coven
July 3, 2025
9/10
The soundtrack is an absolute hidden gem. The haunting piano motifs during the ritual scenes and that pulsing electronic beat in the sex scenes perfectly mirror the clash between religious guilt and raw carnality. The main theme still gives me chills. Even if the acting stumbles, the music never does—it carries the entire emotional weight of the drama.
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queer_dialectics
September 30, 2024
5/10
This series builds its entire plot around non-consensual acts—drugging, blackmail, coercion—and then tries to redeem it with a protagonist who was apparently playing 4D chess all along. It left a sour taste in my mouth because the trauma is used as a plot device rather than something genuinely explored. The queer representation here feels like it's only for shock value, not authentic storytelling.