House Husband? Try Supreme Immortal
Logan Bale, an immortal who has walked the earth for a thousand years, fulfills a dying promise to his disciple—to protect his family for three years. To honor that vow, he marries his disciple’s granddaughter, only to be met with her family’s scorn and cruelty. Yet undeterred, he endures their contempt with quiet resolve, holding fast to one promise of his own: to walk away the moment those three years come to an end.
THEDORAMA.COM Review
Alright, folks, buckle up, because "House Husband? Try Supreme Immortal" is not your typical romance fluff. This drama throws you headfirst into a world of immortal beings, ancient promises, and some seriously dysfunctional family dynamics. Logan Bale, our thousand-year-old protagonist, isn't exactly living his best afterlife. He's bound by a deathbed promise to protect his disciple's family. How does he do that? By marrying the granddaughter and becoming the ultimate doormat house husband.
The setup is intriguing, to say the least. You've got this stoic, all-powerful immortal, perfectly capable of obliterating anyone who crosses him, instead choosing to endure the constant sneers and abuse of his wife's family. Talk about restraint! I was genuinely captivated by Logan's quiet strength. He's not showy, he doesn't flaunt his power, he simply endures. It's a refreshing change from the usual arrogant, over-the-top male leads we often see.
The family, on the other hand, are a piece of work. They are rude, ungrateful, and completely oblivious to the fact that they have a freaking immortal living under their roof. You'll find yourself shouting at the screen, urging Logan to just unleash his powers already, but that's part of the drama's charm. It expertly builds the tension, making you wonder just how much he can take before he finally snaps.
While the premise is unique, the drama does fall into some familiar tropes. The "cold CEO" wife, the scheming relatives, the misunderstandings galore – they're all there. However, the added layer of Logan's immortal backstory and the ticking clock of his three-year promise elevate the story beyond the usual clichés.
"House Husband? Try Supreme Immortal" is a slow burn. It's a character-driven drama that relies heavily on the strength of its lead actor to carry the weight of Logan's internal conflict. If you're looking for a drama with explosive action and instant gratification, this might not be for you. But if you're drawn to stories of quiet strength, unwavering loyalty, and a touch of the supernatural, then give this one a try. You might just find yourself surprisingly invested in the fate of this immortal house husband.