C-Dramas I've Watched

A list of C-dramas I’ve watched, along with some of my thoughts and impressions on each.

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  • Meet Yourself

    1. Meet Yourself

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 40 episodes

    10

    A true comfort drama. It has everything I love: a mature adult couple, wonderful friendships, supporting characters with depth and personality, and not a single boring episode. I'll definitely be rewatching this one more than once.

  • Love Like the Galaxy: Part 1

    2. Love Like the Galaxy: Part 1

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 27 episodes

    10

    An absolute masterpiece. Every episode has its place. A truly great drama with exceptional performances from both the leads and the supporting cast. Without a doubt, one to watch over and over again. 8.72/10

  • Love Like the Galaxy: Part 2

    3. Love Like the Galaxy: Part 2

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 29 episodes

    10

    An absolute masterpiece. Every episode has its place. A truly great drama with exceptional performances from both the leads and the supporting cast. Without a doubt, one to watch over and over again. 8.73/10

  • Reset

    4. Reset

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 15 episodes

    10

    Both leads delivered incredible performances. A truly amazing drama that’s 100% worth watching. 8.72/10

  • The Best Thing

    5. The Best Thing

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 28 episodes

    10

    Absolutely incredible — definitely one of my all-time favourite romance dramas. 8.43/10

  • Hidden Love

    6. Hidden Love

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 25 episodes

    10

    I’ve already watched it five times, and it was worth it every single time. I’m sure I’ll end up rewatching it countless more 8.93/10

  • Coroner's Diary

    7. Coroner's Diary

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 38 episodes

    10

    An incredible drama — brilliant performances from both the main and supporting cast, top-tier production (one of the best I’ve seen in this genre), a compelling and authentic story, and deeply written characters with believable backgrounds. 8.24/10

  • Are You the One

    8. Are You the One

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 40 episodes

    10

    Absolute perfection. From the moment I started watching it, I couldn't stop thinking about this drama, and even though I like to watch several dramas at once, I just kept thinking about rewatching this one. A great story, leads with incredible chemistry, and all the characters with wonderful personalities. It's definitely a drama I would watch a thousand times over. 8.55/10

  • Love Me, Love My Voice

    9. Love Me, Love My Voice

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 33 episodes

    10

    It's one of my favorite comfort dramas, with a very positive and warm atmosphere that makes it easy to become attached to the characters. The leads are one of its greatest strengths: he's a true *walking green flag*, attentive and respectful, while she's adorable and natural, with a very believable performance.

    The characters are well-written, and the environment surrounding them—the female lead's loving family and the male lead's supportive friends—reinforces that feeling of warmth. The second couple also stands out for how adorable their story is.

    Overall, it's a very comforting drama that leaves you with a pleasant feeling and one you'll want to watch more than once. 8.23/10

  • You Are My Secret

    10. You Are My Secret

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 32 episodes

    9.5

    Absolutely delighted with this one! I could watch it over and over again. Miles Wei never disappoints in these kinds of roles; I wish he would do a drama like this every year. 7.97/10

  • Falling into Your Smile

    11. Falling into Your Smile

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 31 episodes

    9.5

    My very first C-drama, and it will always be memorable — I’ll always have a soft spot for it. I especially love dramas that involve video games or e-sports as an important part of the story. 8.49/10

  • Twelve Letters

    12. Twelve Letters

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 12 episodes

    9.0

    One of the best dramas of 2025, an incredible story, beautifully filmed and acted with a spectacular cast. Plus, it's one of the dramas that made me cry in every episode. 8.13/10

  • Mobius

    13. Mobius

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 16 episodes

    9.0

    Addictive! It has an incredible cast with well-developed, complex characters, and not a single boring episode — every one left you wanting more. The only reason I'm not giving it 10/10 is that the villain was obvious from the beginning, which reduced the tension slightly, though not entirely — he was so well developed that he still gave me goosebumps. 6.76/10

  • Love Song in Winter

    14. Love Song in Winter

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 36 episodes

    9.0

    I really enjoyed this drama. If it weren’t for a few minor issues near the end — especially the whole kidnapping part — it would easily be a ten for me. I’d definitely rewatch it without hesitation. 7.5/10

  • Don't Disturb My Study

    15. Don't Disturb My Study

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    9.0

    One of the best high school romances out there — sweet, engaging, and really well done. I’d definitely rewatch it. I absolutely adore the FL; she’s such a great actress. 7.91/10

  • Amidst a Snowstorm of Love

    16. Amidst a Snowstorm of Love

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 30 episodes

    9.0

    A beautiful story about two professional billiards players from different leagues who meet in Europe, fall in love, and build a relationship from there. Definitely another one of my ultimate comfort dramas. 8.31/10

  • Exclusive Fairytale

    17. Exclusive Fairytale

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 24 episodes

    9.0

    Another high school romance that’s definitely worth watching. I could rewatch it a thousand times and never get tired of it. I also absolutely love the actress who plays the FL — she’s one of my favourites. 8.12/10

  • When I Fly Towards You

    18. When I Fly Towards You

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 24 episodes

    9.0

    It's an especially tender drama, with leads who connect beautifully and share a very natural chemistry. Their relationship develops sweetly and carefully, making it very easy to grow fond of them.

    Another of its great strengths is the group of friends, who bring a lovely and authentic dynamic; their friendship feels genuine and adds a lot to the story. Also, I loved the second couple: it's one of the few times I haven't skipped any of their scenes, something that doesn't usually happen to me because in other dramas, the scenes often drag on.

    Overall, it's a drama that stands out for the warmth it conveys and leaves you with a very comforting feeling when it ends. 8.7/10

  • Unforgettable Love

    19. Unforgettable Love

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    9.0

    I really enjoyed it — super cute, light-hearted, and with an excellent performance from the cast. 8.19/10

  • Pursuit of Jade

    20. Pursuit of Jade

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 40 episodes

    8.5

    The first five episodes are very gripping and draw you in thanks to a fresh and visually appealing setting in a more humble environment. After that, between episodes 5 and 15, the pace becomes more monotonous and loses some of its intensity, though it remains enjoyable.

    With the change of setting, the story regains its momentum and recaptures the viewer’s interest. Overall, the plot works well, although the ending feels somewhat rushed and the battles don’t stand out as much as they could.

    The acting is of a high standard across the entire cast, with the villains in particular standing out, delivering the most memorable performances. 8.78/10

  • Blossom

    21. Blossom

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 34 episodes

    8.5

    I really enjoyed this drama, though a few small details kept it from being perfect. The revelation about the ML’s brother felt a bit unconvincing, and the final battles could have been handled better. Other than that, I liked everything — it was a great watch overall. 8.68/10

  • Shine on Me

    22. Shine on Me

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 36 episodes

    8.5

    The drama starts off a bit weak, especially when the ML makes life unnecessarily difficult for the FL due to past grudges. However, from that point on, it improves significantly and maintains a very strong level throughout. I personally really enjoy this type of drama — ones with minimal conflict between the leads, where they support, care for, and trust each other completely. I’d been looking forward to this since it was announced, and between the solid story and two leads played by actors I genuinely like, it absolutely delivered. 8.42/10

  • Love Is Sweet

    23. Love Is Sweet

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 36 episodes

    8.5

    I really enjoyed this drama — the two main actors were incredible, and their chemistry was truly amazing. The story itself is light, fun, and easy to follow. My only complaint would be the secondary couple, who didn’t stand out much and felt rather forgettable. 8.3/10

  • Legend of the Female General

    24. Legend of the Female General

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 36 episodes

    8.5

    Really enjoyed this one! Amazing lead actors, especially the FL, and a story that kept me engaged throughout. A few parts were a bit frustrating and some episodes slightly weaker, but overall it was a great and satisfying watch. 7.64/10

  • Road Home

    25. Road Home

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 30 episodes

    8.5

    I really enjoyed this drama. It’s one of those stories that you can just relax and have a good time watching, without needing constant tension or major plot twists. Simple, light, and very pleasant to watch. 8.09/10

  • Time and Him Are Just Right

    26. Time and Him Are Just Right

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 25 episodes

    8.5

    A really sweet and tender youth romance. My only complaint would be the poor communication between the MLs while they were apart — and even for a while after they reunited, until they finally talked things through. Aside from that, I really enjoyed it; it was a lovely watch. 8.2/10

  • Who Rules the World

    27. Who Rules the World

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 40 episodes

    8.5

    It's a drama that hooked me from the start and remains quite solid for most of the time, without ever becoming tedious. The best part for me is the chemistry between the leads: the slow-burn romance is very well done and makes every small development work beautifully. I also enjoyed the acting and the fact that the female characters have a significant presence.

    As for its weaker points, I found the villain rather one-dimensional and the martial arts world somewhat underdeveloped. Even so, overall it's a very enjoyable drama, especially because of the main couple and how well they carry the story. 8.52/10

  • Only for Love

    28. Only for Love

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 36 episodes

    8.0

    Absolutely loved it! Bai Lu and Dylan Wang have such amazing chemistry — they’re both incredible actors and make the story even more captivating. 7.59/10

  • You Are My Hero

    29. You Are My Hero

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 40 episodes

    8.0

    I really liked this drama, although at times it felt like she cared more for him than he did for her. Still, it was enjoyable to watch and had some genuinely sweet moments. The male leads were incredible — both delivered amazing performances that made the story much more engaging. 8.33/10

  • Story of Kunning Palace

    30. Story of Kunning Palace

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 38 episodes

    8.0

    Overall, I quite liked it; the only thing I didn’t like was the director’s work, which, in my opinion, prevents you from fully enjoying the story and the lead actor’s performance, as he fails to convey his character’s feelings of anger and hatred, which come across as far too exaggerated. Otherwise, it’s a story I really enjoyed. 8.44/10

  • The Imperial Coroner

    31. The Imperial Coroner

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 36 episodes

    8.0

    I really enjoyed the storyline centred on the four main characters, which I found consistently entertaining. The chemistry within the group is excellent, with all of them working well together, and every episode feels engaging and worth watching. I also appreciated the strong portrayal of capable female characters who don’t rely on men to move forward and are perfectly able to protect themselves.

    That said, whenever the story shifts to palace politics, it becomes much less engaging for me — especially the eunuchs’ storyline, which I found particularly dull. Overall, I feel this series is underrated and deserves more recognition than it gets. 8.21/10

  • You Are My Glory

    32. You Are My Glory

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 32 episodes

    8.0

    A true comfort drama — definitely one I could watch more than once. My only real issue with the story is that the ML treats her rather coldly in several moments, and she forgives him a bit too easily. I would’ve liked it even more if he’d had to beg for her forgiveness just a little longer. 8.54/10

  • Fateful Love

    33. Fateful Love

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 40 episodes

    8.0

    I really enjoyed both the story and the characters, main and supporting alike. The large and varied cast made the drama very entertaining, though a few of the smaller subplots were left unresolved and could have been developed a bit better.

    One thing that felt slightly off was how the king of their country never appeared again at the end, despite everything his son went through and the fact that his kingdom was caught up in a major war.

    Overall, it was a great watch, and I have to say this is the best performance I’ve seen from the FL in any of her dramas — she was truly outstanding. 7.43/10

  • Unveil: Jadewind

    34. Unveil: Jadewind

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 34 episodes

    8.0

    The drama has some details that could be improved, such as the first two episodes, which feel somewhat incongruous due to certain jumps between scenes, as if too much content had been cut. Furthermore, the cases end up being somewhat repetitive and, at several points, become predictable, so I would have liked them to build more tension throughout.

    Despite this, each episode manages to leave you wanting more. The lead actress clearly stands out for her performance, but the supporting characters are also excellent and convey their emotions very well, which makes the whole thing work. And something I did find particularly satisfying was the way the revenge plot unfolds within the story. Overall, its strengths outweigh its weaknesses. 6.6/10

  • Make My Heart Smile

    35. Make My Heart Smile

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    8.0

    I really liked the relationship between the main leads — it’s sweet and genuinely enjoyable to watch. The usual conflict isn’t too serious, and the SFL isn’t particularly relevant, which actually makes the story more enjoyable. The only downside is that it’s quite easy to forget once it’s over. 7.65/10

  • Professional Single

    36. Professional Single

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    8.0

    I really enjoyed this drama and had a great time watching it. The chemistry between the main leads was lovely, but the SFL could be quite annoying and dragged some scenes down a bit.  7.72/10

  • Please Feel at Ease Mr. Ling

    37. Please Feel at Ease Mr. Ling

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    8.0

    Overall, it’s a really good story with an amazing actress whom I absolutely adore in every drama I’ve seen her in. Both the beginning and the ending were well done, though a few episodes in the middle felt a bit slow and less engaging. Still, it’s an enjoyable watch, mostly thanks to her wonderful performance. 7.86/10

  • Go Ahead

    38. Go Ahead

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 46 episodes

    8.0

    I liked it, but I think she forgave him a bit too quickly. The romance felt rather meh — the family relationships were actually much more engaging. The romantic storyline seemed a bit forced, and there wasn’t much chemistry between the leads. They worked better as friends than as a couple. 8.66/10

  • When Destiny Brings the Demon

    39. When Destiny Brings the Demon

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 33 episodes

    8.0

    Up until episode 20, this drama was a solid ten for me — I was absolutely loving it. But then they decided to introduce the amnesia plotline, which I honestly can’t stand, and it completely ruined the story for me. First one of them loses their memory, then the other… it just drags on and becomes exhausting to watch.

    That being said, the cast was outstanding — both the main and supporting actors delivered amazing performances. The female lead, in particular, was incredible. She completely stole the show, and I’m really looking forward to seeing her in more dramas. 8.65/10

  • A Dream within a Dream

    40. A Dream within a Dream

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 40 episodes

    8.0

    It’s one of those dramas that starts off a bit slow but gradually gets better and more engaging. I really loved the main actors and the chemistry between them — they made the story so much more enjoyable. By the end, it becomes really entertaining, and I’d definitely watch it again. 8.21/10

  • Love O2O

    41. Love O2O

    Chinese Drama - 2016, 30 episodes

    8.0

    A very good drama and one I could happily watch more than once. It has a few weak parts, but overall it’s enjoyable, well-paced, and easy to rewatch without getting bored. 8.19/10

  • Dazzling

    42. Dazzling

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 30 episodes

    8.0

    At first, it seemed like it would be one of my comfort dramas, and while I really enjoyed watching it, the succession of so many problems in quick succession made it a bit tedious in the middle. That said, the last three episodes recaptured the essence that I think it lost due to the introduction of so many issues. 7.49/10

  • Youthful Glory

    43. Youthful Glory

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 30 episodes

    8.0

    I enjoyed it much more than I expected. I put it on hold for about six months at first, but once I picked it up again, I couldn't stop. I know it's not an amazing story, but I had such a good time watching it that I'd give it at least an 8. Plus, the leads have incredible chemistry. 7.84/10

  • Royal Rumours

    44. Royal Rumours

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 24 episodes

    8.0

    I really liked this drama, especially the beginning, which has that constant touch of humour running through it. The main leads are great, and the supporting characters are also quite good. However, the villains felt a bit weak and underdeveloped, which was a bit of a shame. 7.88/10

  • Filter

    45. Filter

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 32 episodes

    8.0

    It’s a very sweet and fun drama that made me laugh quite a lot. It’s full of misunderstandings which, surprisingly, never feel tiring — on the contrary, they add an extra layer of humour to the story.

    It’s also one of those series that clearly gets better as it goes along, gradually becoming more and more enjoyable. Overall, it was a really pleasant experience that I ended up enjoying a lot. 8.06/10

  • Love Scenery

    46. Love Scenery

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 31 episodes

    8.0

    I really liked it, although the first parts of the game gave me a bit of secondhand embarrassment, it quickly gets much better, and everything else is totally worth it.
    Not sure if it’s a platform issue or how the drama was produced, but sometimes the voices sound dubbed in post-production rather than recorded live on set — something common in the industry, but rarely this noticeable.
    The chemistry between the main leads is great, and although I’ve seen negative comments about the FL, I personally liked her performance. The secondary couple, however, felt a bit dull. 8.2/10

  • 19th Floor

    47. 19th Floor

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 30 episodes

    8.0

    It starts off incredibly well, with strong characters and a solid story, though it dips a bit in the middle as the leads lose some of their initial spark. Luckily, it picks up again later. The usual amnesia trope makes an appearance — a favourite among Chinese writers — but since it only lasts for less than an episode, it didn’t really bother me. What truly stands out is the variety of supporting characters, all very different and enriching the story, along with two great leads played by actors I really like. 7.73/10

  • Lost You Forever

    48. Lost You Forever

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 39 episodes

    8.0

    I really enjoyed this drama. The beginning is quite sad, and I have to admit I didn’t like her cousin very much at first. I can tolerate him now, but he’s still not my favourite match for her. The second male lead is definitely my least favourite — he’s so “innocent” that he ends up doing harm without even realising it.

    The third one is, without a doubt, my favourite. The white-haired guy suits her best and their chemistry feels the most natural. The fourth is good too, but since he appeared less, their connection wasn’t as strong.

    Overall, it’s an emotional and enjoyable story with characters that leave an impression, even if some of them test your patience along the way. 8.39/10

  • Nice to Meet You

    49. Nice to Meet You

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    8.0

    I liked it a lot; it’s really enjoyable and easy to watch. I might even rewatch it someday. It’s one of those dramas you know isn’t the best, but it leaves such a good feeling that you just can’t give it a lower rating. 7.1/10

  • Memory Lost

    50. Memory Lost

    Chinese Drama - 2016, 12 episodes

    8.0

    This season is definitely my favourite and the most interesting one, as it introduces a really good storyline. There were a few small details I didn’t love, but nothing major. The cast was great — I didn’t know most of the actors before, but I’ll definitely be checking out more of their work. 7.72/10

  • Romance on the Farm

    51. Romance on the Farm

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 26 episodes

    7.5

    Although the drama is captivating from the start, I feel it gradually improves as it progresses. Its greatest strength lies in the development of the family dynamics and the evolution of the relationships between the characters, making it increasingly easy to grow fond of them.

    The most interesting aspect is seeing how the family changes over time, confronts its conflicts, and strengthens its bonds naturally, which gives the story greater depth and makes it more enjoyable with each episode. 7.71/10

  • Everyone Loves Me

    52. Everyone Loves Me

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 24 episodes

    7.5

    Two incredible actors with truly strong performances. The only downside for me was the male character — he was so frustrating at times that he ended up stressing me out throughout the whole drama. 7.71/10

  • Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog's Time

    53. Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog's Time

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 38 episodes

    7.5

    I preferred the theme of the first season — the whole robot storyline felt a bit dull to me, and I didn’t love the overall change in direction. Still, I really liked the main couple; they’re both adorable and have a much more mature and supportive relationship this time. In the end, I actually enjoyed this season more as a whole. 7.83/10

  • Lost You Forever Season 2

    54. Lost You Forever Season 2

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 23 episodes

    7.5

    I liked it less than Part 1, mostly because I wanted her to end up with the white-haired guy — I thought they had much better chemistry than with the other one, who was far too spineless. I also didn’t like how her so-called brother never stood by her and let himself be led by power.

    Other than that, there’s nothing really wrong with it — the acting was great across the board, and all the leads fit their roles perfectly. 7.95/10

  • Lady Revenger Returns from the Fire

    55. Lady Revenger Returns from the Fire

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 24 episodes

    7.5

    I really enjoyed this drama, especially the beginning. The last few episodes were a bit disappointing though, which was a shame since I’d loved everything leading up to them. 7.3/10

  • Back for You

    56. Back for You

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 12 episodes

    7.5

    The drama follows several small cases that unfold throughout the episodes. As usual with this kind of story structure, some cases were more engaging than others, but none felt out of place or poorly done. My only real complaint is the unclear ending — I’m not a fan of those, and it left me wanting a bit more closure. 7.3/10

  • Once We Get Married

    57. Once We Get Married

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    7.5

    Really sweet and funny, with great chemistry between the main characters that makes it easy to get invested in their story. Their interactions felt natural and genuinely heartwarming, and the humour worked well throughout most of the drama.

    However, the SFL was quite annoying and made some scenes unnecessarily frustrating. I also couldn’t bring myself to care about the secondary couple — their storyline felt dull and didn’t add much to the plot. Still, the main couple more than made up for it, and overall it was an enjoyable watch that left me smiling by the end. 7.96/10

  • Perfect and Casual

    58. Perfect and Casual

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    7.5

    I was only interested in the main couple — the other two bored me. Still, it’s a good romantic comedy with two leads who fit this genre perfectly. Very cliché, but that’s not a bad thing for me — it actually makes it even more enjoyable. 8.16/10

  • First Love

    59. First Love

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 24 episodes

    7.5

    Cute, cute, cute, really cute. I love both leads, and although I don't think it's the male lead's best performance, it's still totally worth watching, especially because of Tian Xi Wei, who, as in all her dramas, steals the show. 7.56/10

  • Dr. Cutie

    60. Dr. Cutie

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 28 episodes

    7.5

    I liked it quite a lot, especially the beginning, but the last few episodes didn’t really work for me because of the endless misunderstandings caused by the lack of communication between the three leads. This is one of those cases where I actually wish the FL had ended up with the other guy — I think they had much better chemistry. 7.57/10

  • The Love You Give Me

    61. The Love You Give Me

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 28 episodes

    7.5

    It's a drama with a fairly simple story, but it generally works well and is entertaining to watch. It doesn't have any major flaws that ruin the experience, although there are moments when it's hard to take the characters seriously, as they sometimes act too childishly for their age, which detracts somewhat from the credibility of certain scenes.

    Even so, the positives outweigh the negatives. The best thing about the drama is undoubtedly the chemistry between the leads, which feels very natural and makes their scenes together easy to enjoy. Furthermore, the dynamic they create with the child actor who plays their son adds a lot of charm to the story and ends up being one of the most endearing parts of the drama. 8.23/10

  • Archives: The Nanyang Mystery

    62. Archives: The Nanyang Mystery

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 33 episodes

    7.5

    The first few episodes had me hooked, but I started losing interest once all the drama around Zhang Hai Xia began. At the same time, a bunch of other shows I wanted to watch were airing, so my attention kind of shifted. That said, I still enjoyed it overall and definitely wouldn't call it a bad drama. 7.38/10

  • Veil of Shadows

    63. Veil of Shadows

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 29 episodes

    7.0

    The drama starts off strong and is captivating from the beginning, but that quality isn't sustained and declines as the episodes progress. The main problem lies in the direction: the pacing is uneven, with slow parts, rushed moments, and jumps that break the immersion. The first arc is the strongest, while the second drags on with repetition, and the third moves too quickly, losing depth.

    I think the cast is undoubtedly the best thing about the drama and helps to hold the story together, despite its ups and downs.

    Overall, it's a drama that starts off very strong but loses consistency due to pacing and development issues, managing to stay entertaining thanks to its good start and the cast, but failing to maintain that level until the end. 6.64/10

  • How Dare You!?

    64. How Dare You!?

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 32 episodes

    7.0

    Although presented as a comedy, the drama shines brightest in its serious moments. The plot is simple and predictable, with a tension that never quite convinces.

    Its greatest strength lies in the casting and character development, which elevate an otherwise unsurprising script. It improves from episode 10 onward, but never fully captivates, leaving it at 7/10. Wang Churan stands out for his on-screen charisma; in contrast, the Empress comes across as caricatured, while Prince Duan is better developed. 7.06/10

  • Light Chaser Rescue

    65. Light Chaser Rescue

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 40 episodes

    7.0

    I liked it overall, though there were moments when the leads really got on my nerves. They were entertaining to watch, but their actions and decisions were occasionally frustrating. Still, it was an enjoyable drama for the most part.  7.57/10

  • Go Go Squid!

    66. Go Go Squid!

    Chinese Drama - 2019, 41 episodes

    7.0

    Some of the early episodes were quite hard to watch — the way the FL practically chases the ML made me cringe so much that I even skipped a few scenes. Her whole personality seems to revolve around following him, which is disappointing considering she’s meant to be a genius in computer science and AI, as well as a famous singer. The writers barely showcased those traits except in a few moments.

    The comedy, however, is the real highlight of this drama — without it, getting past episode 16 would have been almost impossible. Thankfully, from that point on, the story improves a lot and becomes much more enjoyable, which actually made me end up liking it.

    Overall, the acting was solid across the board, especially from the leads, who are both excellent actors and delivered great performances. 8.32/10

  • Present, Is Present

    67. Present, Is Present

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 16 episodes

    7.0

    I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for time-travel dramas, and this one didn’t disappoint. It’s not among the best I’ve seen, but it’s still a solid and enjoyable watch. I had a great time following the story, and I really liked the performances from the leads — especially the ML. 7.56/10

  • Fake It Till You Make It

    68. Fake It Till You Make It

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 14 episodes

    7.0

    I really enjoyed it while watching — it was fun and engaging at the time — but I have to admit that as the days passed, I realised I don’t remember much about it. It was entertaining in the moment, yet not particularly memorable. 8.14/10

  • Summit of Our Youth

    69. Summit of Our Youth

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 23 episodes

    7.0

    It starts off a bit slow, though that’s only the first three episodes, but after that it’s a great drama that’s perfect for a good time, and I really enjoyed it. As for the ending, which I’d heard so many complaints about, I didn’t actually think it was that bad in the end. Since it’s a drama with a ‘return to the past’ theme, you kind of expect it won’t have a grand finale so it can get past the censors. 7.7/10

  • Well Dominated Love

    70. Well Dominated Love

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    7.0

    I actually liked this drama, but the memory-loss plot — which I honestly can’t stand — made it less enjoyable for me. I usually love the boss–secretary cliché; it’s one of those tropes I almost always find fun and comforting to watch.

    Unfortunately, the amnesia twist ruined some of that charm and made the story feel a bit forced and predictable. Still, the leads were good and there were some nice moments, so it wasn’t a total loss. Overall, it’s watchable, but not one I’d revisit anytime soon. 7.67/10

  • Love Me If You Dare

    71. Love Me If You Dare

    Chinese Drama - 2015, 24 episodes

    7.0

    Not quite what I expected — I thought it would be more like Criminal Minds. The main leads gave strong performances, and I really enjoyed the friendship between Professor Bo and his best friend; their scenes were definitely the highlights. The touches of comedy were also a pleasant surprise, though the foreign actors’ performances felt quite weak. Overall, it was a decent drama with some great moments, but the ending left me a bit cold. 8.23/10

  • Hi Venus

    72. Hi Venus

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 24 episodes

    7.0

    Hi Venus is a pleasant but forgettable drama. Ye Shilan's development and her process of accepting her father's death are noteworthy, though her arc feels somewhat incomplete as her goal of buying a house isn't clearly resolved.

    Lu Zhaoxi, on the other hand, is rather flat and primarily serves as a supporting character for the protagonist. Furthermore, I don't think there's much chemistry between the two leads. The conflict involving Gao also appears late and is resolved too quickly, diminishing the impact of the climax. Overall, it's a decent and entertaining drama, though not particularly groundbreaking. 8.2/10

  • Memory Lost Season 2

    73. Memory Lost Season 2

    Chinese Drama - 2016, 12 episodes

    7.0

    I liked this second season as well, though not as much as the first one. Some parts felt poorly explained and a bit off, which occasionally pulled me out of the story. 7.67/10

  • Glaze of Love

    74. Glaze of Love

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 20 episodes

    7.0

    Simple, Soothing and Sweet

    What I liked most was the protagonist's evolution throughout the story and how she learned to make her own decisions and express what she wanted, contrary to her mother's ideas. It's definitely a simple drama, but one that's absolutely worth watching. 7.23/10

  • Love between Lines

    75. Love between Lines

    Chinese Drama - 2026, 28 episodes

    7.0

    The first six episodes were quite hard for me to get through, and I was close to dropping it, but from episode seven onwards something changed and I couldn’t stop watching. What stands out the most for me are the impressive settings, which make it very pleasant to watch, and the performances of the leads, which really elevate the story. In fact, especially the female lead, who is one of my favourites, was one of the reasons I kept watching even when I wasn’t fully convinced yet. In the end, I enjoyed it much more than I initially expected. 8.54/10

  • Reborn

    76. Reborn

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 23 episodes

    7.0

    It gets better as it goes on. At first, I had high hopes and was really disappointed, but it improves as the episodes go by. The best part is undoubtedly the storyline involving her sister, her mother and herself, but its main flaw, and the reason I found it hard to get into the story, is that it tries to tackle too many themes without exploring any of them in depth, so they all end up hanging in the air. 7.88/10

  • Flourished Peony

    77. Flourished Peony

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 32 episodes

    6.5

    It's a visually stunning drama, but the story and protagonists don't quite live up to expectations, making it unsatisfying at times.

    Its greatest strength lies in its meticulously crafted and captivating setting, along with supporting characters and humorous scenes that are more engaging and relatable than the main plot. While the plot starts with a good premise, it becomes repetitive and superficial, with characters who undergo little development and several underdeveloped or unresolved subplots.

    The pacing is uneven, and the ending feels rushed, reinforcing the sense of incompleteness. Even so, the performances maintain interest, resulting in a drama with good potential that is ultimately underutilized due to a weak script. 8.25/10

  • Scent of Time

    78. Scent of Time

    Chinese Drama - 2023, 30 episodes

    6.5

    There were things I liked and others I didn’t. The acting from the leads was quite good, especially Zhou Ye and Wang Xing Yue. However, because of the way the story developed, I didn’t really feel much chemistry between their characters. 7.97/10

  • Way Back into Love

    79. Way Back into Love

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 26 episodes

    6.5

    It was fine and entertaining enough, but a bit bland — I didn’t see much chemistry between the leads. The first ten episodes were quite boring, especially watching her chase after him while he barely reacted. In the end, it turns out he liked her too, ever since their school days, just like she did, but that part didn’t feel very convincing. 7.54/10

  • Oh! My Emperor

    80. Oh! My Emperor

    Chinese Drama - 2018, 21 episodes

    6.5

    It's one of those dramas that, to be honest, doesn't particularly stand out and has a rather limited budget, but it's still entertaining. It's definitely one of the ones that has made me laugh the most, since almost every episode had a moment that made me burst out laughing.

    As for the acting, it's generally good, although it's noticeable that it's one of the first projects for several of the actors. Even so, you can see the potential they later developed in subsequent projects. Zhao Lusi, in particular, already stood out for that natural charisma that keeps you glued to the screen. 7.71/10

  • Dance of the Sky Empire

    81. Dance of the Sky Empire

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 28 episodes

    6.5

    The main cast is solid, with Xu Kai and Wu Jia Yi — especially Xu Kai, who really stands out.

    However, there are quite a few cringeworthy moments that are uncomfortable to watch. The leads were introduced as powerful figures, but they never lived up to the expectations set early on. From episode 16 onwards, the drama becomes rather disappointing.

    Overall, it’s a wasted storyline that could’ve been so much better if it had focused more on the ML’s true identity and the mission to save the Dragon King, instead of wasting time on the childish relationship issues of an immature couple. 7.82/10

  • Sweet Teeth

    82. Sweet Teeth

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 22 episodes

    6.5

    I liked it, but I didn’t love it. It’s fine for a good time, but I don’t think I’d watch it again. The story had potential and started off quite well, but it never really reached its full depth. The pacing was uneven — some parts were genuinely engaging, while others dragged on a bit too long.

    There are three main couples — some better than others, but none particularly outstanding. The leads were decent, though their chemistry wasn’t especially strong, and a few emotional moments fell flat. Still, there were some enjoyable scenes and lighthearted moments that made it worth finishing.

    Overall, it’s an average drama — pleasant enough to watch once, but not one that leaves a lasting impression. 8.23/10

  • General's Lady

    83. General's Lady

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 30 episodes

    6.5

    At first, it was quite hard for me to get into it because the FL’s personality just isn’t the type I usually enjoy in historical dramas, and she doesn’t show much growth, she keeps getting into trouble, her husband has to rescue her every time, and she still ends up blaming him. Despite that, it’s a light and easy watch overall, the kind of drama you can put on during a rainy weekend when you just want something simple and comforting without needing to think too much. 7.92/10

  • Legally Romance

    84. Legally Romance

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 33 episodes

    6.5

    It was very draggy. It feels like you're watching the same scene/plot on repeat. The only reason why I watched until the end (with a LOT of skipping) is because of Song Zu Er 8.18/10

  • Please Classmate

    85. Please Classmate

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    6.5

    It’s not a bad way to pass the time if there’s nothing else on. That said, the difference in acting between the leads and the rest of the cast is very noticeable. 7.66/10

  • Since I Met U

    86. Since I Met U

    Chinese Drama - 2022, 16 episodes

    6.0

    To be fair, it didn’t exactly wow me, but it’s a decent and easy watch. With only 16 episodes, some parts felt a bit rushed and a few plot points could’ve used more development. Still, it’s light and entertaining enough to keep you watching. 7.62/10

  • Forever and Ever

    87. Forever and Ever

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 30 episodes

    6.0

    Dull

    Even though this drama didn’t fully convince me, Bai Lu once again reminds me why she’s one of my favorite actresses—she carries the entire show with ease. The real issue lies not with the male lead’s actor, but with how his character is written: bland as plain toast for most of the story, only showing some genuine affection in the final episodes.

    The plot also doesn’t have enough substance to justify 30 episodes; it feels stretched and would’ve worked far better in a shorter format. 8.27/10

  • Fall in Love Again

    88. Fall in Love Again

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 21 episodes

    6.0

    I don’t have a particularly strong opinion about this drama. I liked it well enough while watching, but it didn’t leave much of an impression on me. The story was okay — nothing amazing, but not terrible either. It’s the kind of drama that’s fine for passing the time, yet not one I’d ever feel like rewatching. 6.87/10

  • Maiden Holmes

    89. Maiden Holmes

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 32 episodes

    6.0

    Overall, I liked the story and enjoyed it, but the resolution of the mysteries feels rather shallow, and there’s not much chemistry between the leads, even though they spend most of the time together. Also, the FL is meant to come across as strong, but she’s constantly being saved by the ML, who’s the one always making the plans to defeat their enemies. 8.13/10

  • Memory Lost Season 3

    90. Memory Lost Season 3

    Chinese Drama - 2016, 12 episodes

    6.0

    This last season is definitely my least favourite. If you pay close attention to the details in the previous two, you can easily predict much of what happens here, which makes it lose a bit of its appeal. 7.56/10

  • Fall in Love

    91. Fall in Love

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 36 episodes

    6.0

    The best thing about this drama, without a doubt, is the female lead, both for her acting and her character. The drama starts off very well and had me quite hooked for several episodes, but from episode 27 onwards, it all fell apart for me when they introduced a trope I really dislike. In addition, many of the secondary characters became quite tiresome. Even so, I kept watching thanks to the performances of the leads, especially Zhang Jing Yi, who stands out immensely and is definitely my favorite. 8.14/10

  • Cry Me a River of Stars

    92. Cry Me a River of Stars

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 24 episodes

    6.0

    At first, I was really enjoying it — it had great humour and a nice flow. But what I just can’t forgive, and what really ruined the story for me, is that he marries another woman and betrays the FL. Even if he did it to save his subordinate and friend, and even if nothing ever happened between him and the other woman, it still took away a lot from the story. 7.4/10

  • Be My Cat

    93. Be My Cat

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 16 episodes

    6.0

    It’s quite bland overall — nothing special. It improves a bit in the middle but loses steam again towards the end. I’ve liked the FL’s acting; she’s a great actress, even if this drama doesn’t really show her full potential. 7.63/10

  • My Boss

    94. My Boss

    Chinese Drama - 2024, 36 episodes

    6.0

    What stands out most about this drama, is its comedy. It has some truly hilarious moments and is probably one of the dramas that has made me laugh the most. I also quite liked the secondary characters; in fact, I felt that the second couple had a more mature and interesting relationship than the main couple.

    That said, the story drags on longer than necessary. I think it could easily have been told in about 24 episodes, because the 36 episodes end up feeling excessive at times. I also didn't feel much chemistry between the leads, and personally, I don't think it was either of their best performances.

    Even so, it's a charming and easy-to-watch drama with a light and rather cute tone. 7.71/10

  • Oh! My Emperor Season 2

    95. Oh! My Emperor Season 2

    Chinese Drama - 2018, 21 episodes

    6.0

    I think the same about this season as I did about the first, only this one seemed less funny to me. 7.71/10

  • Cao Xuanxuan's Love Journey

    96. Cao Xuanxuan's Love Journey

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 21 episodes

    6.0

    Low-budget series with great leads, though they don’t shine here as much as in their other dramas. The story idea is actually pretty good, with an Agatha Christie vibe, but the execution falls flat — plot holes, weird time jumps and messy direction ruin the flow.

    ML pretends to be dumb so his older brother won’t feel pressured or try to kill him. He’s shown to be smart, but most of the time it’s the FL who solves the cases way too easily.

    There’s little character development and almost no chemistry between the leads, since their relationship isn’t really explored. The ending? Confusing. 6.97/10

  • Medical Examiner Dr. Qin

    97. Medical Examiner Dr. Qin

    Chinese Drama - 2016, 20 episodes

    6.0

    For a crime series fan like me, this drama falls short. Even though the cast is amazing, the cases are kind of simple and dumb, and it’s hard to take them seriously.

  • In the Name of Blossom

    98. In the Name of Blossom

    Chinese Drama - 2025, 24 episodes

    5.0

    I kind of liked the first part, but this one was impossible to watch at normal speed. I watched it at double speed and still skipped parts. The only redeeming feature was the chemistry between the actors and their great performances. So many episodes were definitely unnecessary; they ended up killing the series. 7.77/10

  • Love Script

    99. Love Script

    Chinese Drama - 2020, 24 episodes

    5.0

    He pretends to be insane, and the FL, who’s a psychologist, is hired to make it look more convincing — without knowing the truth. As they spend time together, they slowly fall in love, but it’s all built on a lie. When she finally discovers the truth, she’s furious, and he tries to win her back…

    The only reason I’m not rating it lower is because I don’t think the actors’ performances deserve that — they did a good job with what they were given. 7.46/10

  • Cute Programmer

    100. Cute Programmer

    Chinese Drama - 2021, 30 episodes

    5.0

    I enjoyed the second part, especially how he begged for her forgiveness. However, I didn’t like the ML’s behaviour in the first part,  and SFL was really annoying. 7.49/10

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