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The School Nurse Files
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Sep 29, 2020
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Well, it’s one kooky drama, that’s for sure. I loved the CGI - most of the jellies were really precious - the cinematography and the music, too. I liked the idea of it and the actors. And when it was good then it was truly marvelous, mainly when the story focused on the leads. But...

But. When the storytelling shifted to the students, it became very very boring and I literally almost fell asleep watching it. There were so many loose ends and so many dropped plots and the whole drama ended with a pitiful whimper instead of a bang.

Also, when Eun Young broke her promise to In Pyo... She has always been an oddball but in that moment, I actually hoped the school would fall on her head and squash her. After her big speech, when she warned the baddies off In Pyo, in the end it was she who hurt him the most. Yeah. No.

I wonder if there will be S2, especially considering the whole “Hong In Pyo... Hong In Pyo...” at the end. If there is S2, then I will watch it - but for Hong In Pyo, Eun Young can choke on her jellies!

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ReminderS
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Feb 3, 2020
3 of 3 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Once again, my opinion differs from the loudest part of the fandom but I loved this mini-series. PhunNoh’s story was excellent and SonPin’s and 2Wish’s were very sweet, too, IMHO. No big bads, no homophobic parents or old enemies or ex-girlfriends making their lives miserable, just little everyday things and issues stemming from misunderstandings and little white lies and a simple lack of trust. I liked it a lot.

PhunNoh’s story was my favorite, of course, and I especially loved the absolute trust Phun had in Noh, there was no doubt in Phun’s mind that Noh was faithful to him. And Noh’s sadness because Phun had no time for him… yeah, I felt that on a bone-deep level.

And with SonPin and 2Wish, it was amazing to see Saint and Mean in particular playing such different roles from Pete and Tin, respectively. You really couldn’t mistake their ReminderS parts for their LBC roles. They looked different, talked different, they were different. That was so cool to watch!

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Kiss Me Again
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Nov 27, 2019
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
Prequel to Kiss: The Series. It focused on Sandee’s other sisters and Pete and Kao, how they became a couple. I was so happy to see their story and the angst between them was so delicious because it took Pete some time to come around and stop being an ass. But once he did and his goal was set - to convince Kao to become his boyfriend - off he went and no hurdle was too hard for him to cross. It was funny.

This story also introduced Mork and Sun, the main couple of Dark Blue Kiss. It was sure interesting to see how their relationship began.

Once again, I mainly watched PeteKao and MorkSun. But also one of Sandee’s older sisters, Sansuay, and her ex So - because he was played by Earth Pirapat and I’ll watch pretty much anything for Earth Pirapat. So there’s that. Everything else I just clicked through again.

Also, the music was downright horrendous. Seriously, pox on the one who chose it. And the product placements got on my last nerve. Yeesh!

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The Untamed
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Oct 19, 2019
50 of 50 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This was, hands down, the best Chinese drama I’ve ever seen. From the first episode you could see that it was made with love for the original material and the crew did their utmost to squeeze as much as possible from the money they had and from the amazing chemistry between the leads. Because as much as I loved everything else, the true gem of this story were Xiao Zhan & Wang Yibo.

I’m so glad that this drama brought them both so much fame, they deserve it, they really do. Xiao Zhan for his hard work and for the many times he wasn’t treated right by the industry, from his own agency to variety hosts, and Wang Yibo for proving all the naysayers who didn’t trust his acting skills so wrong.

This drama pushed all my buttons mainly with Wei Ying and Lan Zhan’s story. Lovers or “just” soulmates, that never really mattered to me because their love was an almost tangible thing, expressed with tender looks and gentle touches and sweet, profound, everlasting loyalty and trust. And that’s what I found so glorious.

I admit I cried at the end of the final episode. Not because of the actual ending but because the drama was over. It felt like saying goodbye to a loved one. It truly had a profound impact on me.

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Love by Chance
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Aug 20, 2019
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
I loved, no, I adored Ae & Pete - but I didn’t care about pretty much anything else in this drama. The side couples - with the exception of the sole hetero ship featuring Pond which was really cute - were creepy as hell and even Tin & Can, a wildly popular ship in the fandom, pushed my nope-nope-nope buttons from time to time. That’s why it’s hard for me to judge this drama as a whole. Ae & Pete? 10/10, would highly recommend. Everything else? Don’t bother.

But Ae & Pete are still so, so good that them’s worth watching this. They’re so good with each other and for each other and once they become a couple, which is pretty early on in the drama, there’s little angst between them because they actually talk about their issues, they don’t let them fester. Also, let’s face it, they are hot and their sex scenes are even hotter and I loved the slight undertones of D/s between them because Pete is way too shy to ask for anything in bed but luckily, Ae loves making Pete feel good. And yes, Ae is very possessive of Pete but Pete revels in it, in being wanted and desired, while Ae revels in taking care of Pete because he’s a born caretaker. Like I said, they’re just good for each other!

This drama also made me a fan of the two lead actors, Perth Tanapon & Saint Suppapong who have insane chemistry on-screen. But it’s also the first drama where I noticed Earth Pirapat who has a small part of the “gay fairy godmother,” basically, giving out advice to his juniors while still trying to go about his own life, thank you very much.

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HIStory2: Crossing the Line
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Jul 6, 2019
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I really liked all the couples and all the relationships in this one, the friendships were so precious, especially that between Qiu Zi Xuan and the volleyball team captain.

The whole story didn’t go as I thought it would, I thought that Hsia Yu Hao would be this bad boy with attitude but he turned out to be so soft and sweet and kind and good. And I felt so sorry for him because of the way that Zi Xuan treated him after Yu Hao confessed to liking him. Yu Hao really didn’t deserved that.

The secondary couple turned out really well, too, the step-brothers. In their case, I actually understood their reluctance to even talk about their feelings in the light of their situation, and they ended up so sweet…

Though I didn’t like this series as much as HIStory 3: Trapped, it made me a big fan of Fandy Fan who played Hsia Yu Hao. What a fantastic actor! I look forward to both the movie sequel to this series and to his new drama!

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Love and Leashes
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Feb 19, 2022
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5
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I love D/s and FemDom in particular and since these stories are very rare outside the rather sleazy p*rn vids out there, I was very excited to see this. The movie portrayed the relationship between Ji Woo and Ji Hoo with humor, sweetness and sincerity and the actors oozed charm. The cinematography in the D/s scenes was great, especially in the bathtub and the mirror scenes, it was aesthetics pure, wow!

Still, there were things that didn't click with me.

Doggie play is a big turn-off for me. If it's your thing, then more power to you, but personally, I find one partner acting like an animal very creepy for obvious reasons. Another thing was that they pretty much brushed off the thing with Ji Hoo's ex which promised good angst but it went nowhere in the end. I get it, it was a movie with no space for big explorations outside the main topic but... well.

And then, the climax. I disliked that it was about the office thing. Because in this case, Ji Woo and Ji Hoo were in the wrong. They - together with everyone else there who had done things they shouldn't have at work - deserved to be sacked ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Overall, it was a fun movie that definitely broke the mold a little. South Korea's been very good with their Alpha!FLs and Beta!MLs lately. I love it!

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Happiness
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Feb 4, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Oh, this one was good! I mean, 90% of the characters in this were rotten apples but the drama was so good! I especially loved the main pairing, Bom & Hyun, they were the most perfectly balanced straight pair I've seen in a while, they were honestly, really, truly equals in everything. Loved it!

I think my favorite part was how protective they were of each other. They've known each other for such a long time, they've always been there for each other, it seemed, and then the lock-down came and the zombies and all that suddenly became even more intense. And that was simply lovely, the way they always jumped to the front to protect the other from any threat, the way miss Not Bothered(TM) suddenly became So Bothered(TM) when Hyun got hurt... Mwah! Right up my alley!

One thing I didn't understand, though, was why the tenants kept running through the building like chickens with their heads chopped off. I would've stuck to my apartment as much as possible, locked in tight. I had no problem doing exactly that through the various Covid lock-downs so I would just shrug and stay put, especially in an apartment as secure as theirs was. Eh.

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Mr. Heart
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Oct 8, 2020
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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I liked the chemistry between the leads and the supporting cast was also cute. But the plot felt unnecessarily complicated.

I didn’t understand why Sangha couldn’t simply sign the contract and get the money he so desperately needed, legally and honestly. I mean, sure, he wanted Jinwon’s heart - but come on! He literally had gangsters on his butt who threatened him with violence. And Jinwon was offering him the money for an actual job done, not as some charity. If he simply told Jinwon’s the truth considering that Jinwon already knew about Sangha’s debts anyway, Sangha himself told him! And then, after the marathon, instead of talking to Jinwon Sangha just ran and went all Romeo-n-Juliet, oh, my life has ended! without even trying to talk to Jinwon? Like… what? Teenage drama queen much?

To sum it up, the drama had its highlights and the shipping part was really sweet but I did like Where Your Eyes Linger better because I could actually understand why its characters behaved the way they did.

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Ongoing 5/10
The Ingenuity of the House Husband
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Sep 6, 2021
5 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
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A very, very, very short Jdrama - 5 episodes 5 minutes each, available via Netflix International - about a guy going about housework. It's based on a popular anime (if I understand it correctly) and it's actually quite funny. I liked all the episodes well enough - well, all of them but the last one, the one about recycling, that one was rather lame and kinda boring. The rest was at the very least aesthetically pleasing with some really practical advice here and there. But it wasn’t really anything to write home about, to be perfectly honest.
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