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Deep Affection Eyes Ending Explained: A Wedding, a Baby, and Years of Healing |
The 2025 Mango TV romance drama Deep Affection Eyes (深情眼) has officially wrapped after 24 episodes, and yep — it left us feeling warm, a bit weepy, slightly conflicted, but mostly full. With a wedding finale that had fans clutching their hearts and a few eyebrow-raising choices in the last stretch, here’s the full breakdown of the ending, what it all means, and why that last beach scene kinda saved it all.
📺 Quick Recap Deep Affection Eyes Final Episode (Ep 24)
The final ep kicks off with some major emotional closure:
Ye Meng (Zhang Yuxi) and Li Jinyu (Bi WenJun) finally tie the knot in a picturesque beachside wedding that fans had been manifesting since episode one.
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Post-wedding bliss? You reckon. The two settle into domestic life, raising a child and a very jealous golden retriever named Ping’an.
Emotional bombs drop too — Ye Meng confronts the truth behind her mother’s tragic past and finally makes peace with her dad.
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Meanwhile, Li Jinyu breaks down as his beloved grandmother nears the end, but Ye Meng stands firm beside him: "You still have me. I’ll always be with you."
We also get a full-circle moment when Jinyu admits that their “love at first sight” moment wasn’t so accidental. Turns out he faked a phone call just to get Ye Meng’s attention way back when. That “hunter disguised as prey” line? Yep, nailed it.
🧑🤝🧑 Characters Wrapped – Where They Ended Up
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💍 Ye Meng
From burnt-out career woman to full-time novelist, wife, and mum — Ye Meng’s arc is all about choosing peace, purpose, and real connection. Her journey of grief, forgiveness, and learning how to love again is the emotional backbone of the series.
🧣 Li Jinyu
Broody no more. Jinyu goes from closed-off and shadowed by trauma to a committed husband and warm father figure. His slow bloom into vulnerability — especially in scenes with his gran and Ye Meng — is the show’s most satisfying emotional payoff.
🐾 Ping’an the Dog
A surprise scene-stealer! From stealing baby toys to guarding Ye Meng during pregnancy, Ping’an represents the healing and warmth of their newfound family life.
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👨👩👧👦 Supporting Cast
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Fang Yaen (Zhang Xiaowan) and Cheng Kairan (Liu Runnan) end on a lighter note with a hint at second-lead romance (potential spin-off bait? 👀).
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Qiao Maimai (Wang Ke) and Chen Jiayu (Lennon Sun) serve as emotional and comedic side support throughout, giving a bit of levity when needed.
🎬 Deep Affection Eyes Ending Explained – What It All Means
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So what’s the takeaway from Deep Affection Eyes? In short: love heals, but it doesn’t erase the past.
The drama wraps up with everything seemingly picture-perfect — wedding, baby, dog, beach vows, all the boxes ticked. But the story doesn’t shy away from the shadows that came before: intergenerational trauma, abandonment, suicide, and grief all get their moment in the sun.
The message seems clear: healing isn’t about pretending bad things never happened — it’s about choosing to move forward with someone who holds your hand through it. The big beach confession, where Jinyu admits he noticed her from the start, reclaims that sense of fate. And Ye Meng’s final line — “The world loves you as much as I do” — pulls it all together.
Yes, the baby storyline feels a bit tacked on, and some viewers felt the “mature vibes” of the noona-dongsaeng romance dulled a bit once domestic life hit. But in its essence, Deep Affection Eyes is about how two broken people created something whole.
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⚖️ Audience Reactions: Split Down the Middle
💗 Loved It
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Fans of “slow-burn healing” dramas and romantic redemption arcs found the ending deeply satisfying.
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The wedding scene, pregnancy storyline, and emotional confrontations struck the right chord for those wanting closure and fluff.
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😬 Not So Much
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Some found the post-wedding baby content diluted the earlier tension and spark.
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Douban score sat at 5.7, with complaints of “industrial sweetness” and rushed pacing in the final stretch.
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But hey — that rain-soaked car crash scene? Cinema.
📈 Industry Impact
Despite the mixed critical score, the drama became a surprise summer hit. From A-rated to S-rated in just one week, with a 9.1% daily viewership share, Deep Affection Eyes turned into a word-of-mouth success.
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Bi WenJun’s raw scenes (kneeling in the rain, anyone?) boosted his acting cred majorly.
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Zhang Yuxi’s “cool older woman” vibe sparked fresh casting buzz.
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The two leads are now confirmed to appear in a variety show together — and fans are already begging for a second collab.
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🧵 TLDR
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Ending? Happy, emotional, tear-jerking wedding + baby combo.
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Ye Meng & Li Jinyu? Married, parenting, healing.
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Main theme? Moving on doesn’t mean forgetting the past — it means facing it together.
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Best scenes? Beach proposal, “you still have me” hospital moment, Ping’an getting jealous of the baby.
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Critic reaction? Divided — sweet lovers said yes, realism-seekers wanted less baby talk.
❓FAQs
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Q: Is it a sad ending?
Nope! It’s a full-on happy ending, complete with wedding bells, family healing, and a cute dog. You might cry, but they’re mostly happy tears.
Q: Do they end up together?
Yes, and how. They marry, have a baby, and raise a dog together. It’s sweet and soft and very much a wrap.
Q: Is the show worth watching?
If you like quick-paced romance, trauma healing arcs, and a little noona love sprinkled in — go for it. If you’re allergic to “sugar-sweet endings,” you might roll your eyes by ep 20.
Q: Where can I legally watch it?
Stream it officially on Mango TV or Hunan TV platforms. Avoid those dodgy full-episode uploads — they’re risky and unfair to the cast & crew.
Q: Is there going to be a sequel or spin-off?
No news yet, but the actors are appearing in a reality show together, so the CP vibe is still alive.