Ongoing 21/21
Phoenix
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 14, 2017
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
I don't know how to feel about this drama, at first I liked, it has the comedy, it has the side character good, but the relation between the main characters takes long to develop and too me it got me annoy. Even how more rival characters came in it helped but it still got boring and stagnant quickly because there is isn't a intriguing or nice love scene. The story just goes fast the last episodes with more story over the others in the series then the main itself. I can't understand why this is a romantic drama if the mains of the series were only 1/8 romance of the series. VERY DISSAPOINTED.

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Ongoing 21/21
ClaudiaE
3 people found this review helpful
May 24, 2014
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
The story at first may sound cliché and like in every drama it has exaggerated situations but the way Just You approached them (the story and situations) was very refreshing and interesting.

One of the things I liked the most is that not only the main characters get to develop themselves, the rest of the people in the drama get their own space, creating more than just two memorable characters.

Jia Yu, for example is one of the very best villains I've seen in a long time, and i'm not saying this only because in fact I can't even stand her, but because she's the type of villain that is bad because thinks she's right, and has reasons and background for her attitude.

The story, as i said before, you'd expect it to be very generic, but it develops in a way you find yourself thinking 'Now, how the hell will this be solved?' Usually I'm very good at guessing the solution... not this time.

As for the main couple FIRST TIME EVER I don't find them overly cheesy or annoying when they're being romantic and such, because it often happens that the couple's romance reminds us too much they're acting (seems exaggerated). Liang Liang and Qi Yi have great chemistry and give you a very nice, fluffy feeling when they're together (not fighting of course... wait even when they're fighting is cute).

In conclusion, Just you is a wonderful drama, good enough to keep me watching it on little breaks during my finals even when i'm the type of person that easy drops tv shows and movies.

I highly recommend it.

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Ongoing 21/21
jwhites
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 9, 2019
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 2.5
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
This plot is so overworked, the overacting by most players vivid, and the characters themselves immature and vapid, that I cannot explain or justify why I watched the whole series. Maybe it was like watching a train wreck to see just how bad it was going to get.

I do have to say that most of the male roles were reasonably acted, even the stock trite characters. A nice surprise was the relationship of two main male characters.

The portrayal of women was completely, mesmerizingly awful. They could have been drawn by children in crayon for all the depth or differentiation between them. I can only recall ONE scene which technically passed the Bechdel test, and even that one had sinister undertones of rivalry that were a demeaning caricature. The female lead was written and acted as the most addle-pated twiddlepoop I think I have ever seen, and in real life she would have qualified for supportive services and housing for persons with cognitive challenges. This portrayal was treated as though it was a common, ordinary state for women. It is insulting for adult women to be shown as if their common behavior is that of a love-smitten 12 year old, who shouts instead of speaking, is impulsive, routinely leaves food on her face, is unaware of any social nuance or rights of privacy, who falls down constantly, and who apologizes endlessly for being stupid and incompetent.

This was a huge contrast to the nicely nuanced, well-acted, and much more genuine Iron Ladies.

The best thing I can say about it is that the scenery was nice.

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Dropped 21/21
Mary28
10 people found this review helpful
Nov 1, 2013
21 of 21 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
I agree when this drama started airing it was so cute and I loved it. I am going to ep 18, but I can't take it anymore, I feel like crying because i hate dropping dramas. They keep dragging it and they changed it to 21 episodes. The plot is very simple, but because of it's simplicity, I don't think they should keep adding stupid and unreasonable dialogue or drama that makes me want to slap myself for watching it. This is a drama full of adults, they should start acting like it b/c it's beyond stupid. And I am Seriously not hating for no reason, it's just bad. However, I still hope to finish this drama someday, not just anytime soon.

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Completed
AudienceofOne
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 12, 2018
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
There’s a scene somewhere in this show where Qi Yi starts a conversation with Liang Liang’s goldfish. He then expresses disbelief that he’s talking to a goldfish and then *apologises to the goldfish for treating it like it’s just a goldfish*. Basically, if the entire show had been like that this would be one of my favourite dramas ever. I could easily have watched 20 episodes of this couple walking their goldfish in the park (!) and pretending they’re not already in love. Second male lead's amused meddling and good-natured flirting would have been the icing on the cake.

Instead the drama took a detour to crazy town and for far too long. Second female lead was ridiculous and annoying and almost ruined this drama for me. Add to that female lead's insane Noble Idiocy and a good chunk of this was strictly for fast forwarding.

I’ve only watched a few Taiwanese dramas but I’ve found almost all of them have some light, fun, very shallow rom com premise and then a bazillion episodes to fill. They nearly always end up in Makjang territory to try to stretch the story long after the premise has run its course. This wasn’t as bad as Fall in Love with Me, which completely forgot what it was supposed to be about in the first place. But it got pretty bad. Jia-yu should have just gotten the psychiatric help she needed early on and we could have gotten back to the fun.

If you fast-forward most of the back half, there's a delightful little rom-com in here trying to get out. Aaron Yan is always an enjoyable and Puff Kuo stops yelling her lines after a few episodes and becomes very enjoyable to watch. Edit out the makjang and it's a fun little show, second female lead notwithstanding.

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Completed
Bellesister
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 16, 2022
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This is a nice and heartwarming Taiwanese romance/idol drama. I mainly watch this for Aaron Yan, right after finishing Refresh Man, but found that I quite enjoy this drama for the other characters as well. Sorry for comparing this with Refresh Man, but I thought Aaron Yan's chemistry with FL in Refresh Man is better than with Puff Guo. Her character is very annoying at the beginning, with whiny loud voice, but you will get to warm up to her character as the drama progresses. I absolutely despise the ex-girlfriend character. She is a spoiled, selfish, annoying and mean girl who is so unreasonable at times that you want to throw something at your television. Other than that one silly character, this drama is nice to watch when you're just looking for something light to watch. I love the OST, there are two songs from this drama that I super love and listen over and over again :)

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Ongoing 21/21
ami
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 26, 2014
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
Well, i actually liked this drama. It doesn't have a very heavy plot to follow, though it's a bit draggy towards the final. The couple's chemistry was good enough to made me interested, and Aaron Yan was just a perfect actor for his role, Qi Yi!I've known Puff Guo after her appearance on 'We Got Married 2: Global Edition' as Heechul's virtual wife, and I can say i loved her portrayal on Cheng Liang Liang's character. I found her voice a bit annoying, but you'll just get used to it.

Other casts wasn't really important but their story was a nice sight to see. I found their story quite meaningful but not so memorable. Ding Jia Yu was the only character that got on my nerves. She might not be the worst, but she sure a 'bad' second lead. She didn't deserve my sympathy about being a pitiful character when she didn't try to understand at all.

The music wasn't so captivating, but there's a song that i liked (i forgot the name).

For rewatch value, i give it 8.5 'cause i think i'll rewatch this often. This typical rom-com is my favorite, and it kinda helped me on healing my frustation. It's easy to watch, lovely, and cute.

Overall, this drama got 8/10. Even though the story was just so predictable, i found myself really fond of this drama. The main casts were pretty good, and the draggy scenes were not that bad. It's a typical drama which have a nice fluffy romance in it. In short, it was a cute drama that helped you on releasing your stress but not 'that' amazing.

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Ongoing 21/21
Jasmine
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 12, 2015
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
I had low expectations for this drama because of many negative reviews. However, I watched it anyways and I do not regret it!

The story was fantastic the first 10 episodes, but the second half of the drama got draggy. It could had been condensed. But don't worry, the leads' chemistry is worth the watch. Aaron Yan and Puff Kuo are adorable in this drama. Their interactions were so cute. The supporting cast was also worth watching/caring. Their office romances were also cute.

If you like watching lots of cute romance like me, you must watch this drama! The plot wasn't great because the evil female lead was just plain annoying with soso acting, but watching it for Aaron and Puff's chemistry is worth it since their scenes are emotional and romantic.

I liked the music, especially the one sang by Aaron.

I would rewatch some of the scenes by the leads, or supporting cast, but I wouldn't rewatch episodes 10-18, mainly because they focused on the evil female lead, which I thought was irrelevant to the main leads, and definitely could had been condensed.

Overall, do watch it if you like cutie romances and non pressure dramas or if you're an Aaron Yan fan like me! To me, watching this drama was like sipping a smoothie, refreshing and cute. Don't watch it if you are looking for an amazing drama plot story with great acting from everyone. (9/8.25)

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Completed
dramamama10
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 2, 2021
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0

Save yourself the time and PASS

Only saving grace of this drama was Aaron Yan. I should've known better because I'm not a Puff Guo fan but wanted to try watching Just You based on some positive reviews. Big mistake. Puff's character is the type of FL I dislike the most...childish, naive, unaware, annoying, loud (oh so loud)...just UGH! I cringed so much whenever she spoke or ran like a toddler or did pretty much anything. And yes, I know that the drama wanted to show how all these qualities made her unique and special, but it was so over the top that I really couldn't see how ML would ever fall for her. Yes, she toned down towards the end, but not enough to redeem the damage already done for me.

Also, Aaron Yan's manga hairstyle...I didn't mind it so much but I really disliked his "unstyled out of the shower" hair. It looked like a bowl cut. I think the show's hairstylists could have figured out a way to make his just-showered-going-to-bed hair a little better. Other than that, Aaron's character development of Qi Yi was what kept me watching the show.

My favorite character is actually Mei Mei, the office administrative assistant. Her lines toward her coworker who has a crush on her were unexpected, punchy, and on-point! She was fun to watch!

SPOILER...
The whole estranged family plot line seemed very far-stretched, and the reasons for sending Qi-Yi's mom away made no sense to me, and the dad's inability to bring her back made even less sense. Crazy ex-girlfriend plot line was also painful to watch.

If you are thinking of watching this for Aaron Yan...I would say pass on Just You and watch Refresh Man instead.

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Ongoing 21/21
pjbottomZzz
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 15, 2017
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
Since this was the very first Taiwanese dramedy I watched I won't shit all over it. In fact, this show taught me not only how to watch and what to expect from other T-dramedies, but that I shouldn't review them using American standards to avoid being overly critical. I've also found that translation is very important when there's a language barrier. Sometimes the translation can be too literal and the context of a scene has been misinterpreted.
However, for TTV shows like these, if you've seen one...
They're predictable, cookie-cutter affairs that are ripe with mellow-drama, Disney-style humor, and OTT performances, which is what they're supposed to be. Formulaic.
TaiwaneseTV producers know all too well who the hell their target audience is and more importantly that they're willing to spend money on products that are carefully displayed (product placement) throughout the episodes.
Anywho, what I find entertaining and interesting about these shows is how Taiwanese culture defines romance and gender roles.
Unfortunately for Aaron Yan's character, Yi Qi, I was introduced to the role of the romantic male lead for the first time or who I would come to know as the lead asshole -- an arrogant, condescending prick who gets a free pass for being a dick because he has mommy issues. Of course, he's good looking, earns a lot of money and is well educated so he knows better than everybody else, meaning he has the power. He's in control. In most of the TTV dramedies I've watched, this has been the case.
Enter Puff Kuo's character, Liang Liang, who I absolutely adored. Her eyes are amazing. I mean, why else would I give a rat's ass that her goldfish died. Liang Liang is so likable to the point that I felt that no man deserved her attention, much less her affection. I was hoping at some point early on that the writers would have her character exhibit more independence and kickassery. But after watching all 39 episodes of this show I've learned, sadly, that that type of female character is not popular.

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Ongoing 21/21
Kerry
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2016
21 of 21 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
Saw the main leads in other films and enjoyed them so I thought, lets give it a go. But this was a bit hard for me to watch. Tried moths 6 ago and with determination I came back and decided to try again because of positive reviews. Stopped after first 2 episodes. The next 6 or so was a bit much for me still but I pushed on. Started to get better then they toss in the exaggerations and super cliches which drove me insane. I thought this was too long for the end result and the story could have been told in 16 episodes because there was no main point to this movie. I watched with no expectations other than to say I completed and I did my best. There were some cute and funny scenes, cute kisses and then you toss in the CRAZY desperate desperate desperate EX girlfriend and it just went downhill for me; mixed in with UN-decided boyfriend/confused boyfriend, crazy mother (at least she gets better), and allllll the exaggerated expressions and overacting. I wanted to like this more but I just kept wishing the episode would hurry up and get to the good parts. I like the other characters but I just felt this lacked focus and true direction. I think the story could have been told better; I found too man unnecessary things happened. This just wasn't for me but I can appreciate the effort.
Drama Breakdown: First part was hard for me (way unrealistic, I mean who talks to your new boss this way). middle part got better and started to grow on me (started rooting for the couple). middle-almost end (WTH, why do you need this stuff to waste time, please make it stop). then finally the end (my comment, at least it ended happily, hugs & kisses). Moving on.

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Completed
Madmax73
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 4, 2021
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Wow wow wow

Omg lol i mean damnnnn ?,now theres naive and theres damn right stupid and im sorry but that main woman is just plain dense ,i mean how many times do you need to be slapped in the face to realise it hurts i mean the hints were bigger than boulders that that cow was the main guys ex,but on top of that she was so sickly sweet she could give tooth ache?,not one person apart from the main girls best friend kinda got the gist that trouble started at the company the moment the ex gf joint,come on now noones that slow, i dont even know why i watched it all there were so many irritating bits i felt to slap em lol ,i kinda wished the lead female never got no happy ending as she irritated me that much,i hoped it would get better but it was just a dragged out drama that i will definitely not be watching again.

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