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The Eighth Sense
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Apr 28, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
The show is kind of boring at times, but the chemistry between the characters is not bad—just not that great either. I think it’s still watchable, especially since the episodes aren’t too long. However, I feel like it’s rated higher than it deserves.

One thing I noticed is the difference between Ji Hyun and Jae Won. Ji Hyun has good, supportive friends, but Jae Won doesn’t. Even though Jae Won is always sitting with his friend Tae Hyun, he doesn’t treat him well. Tae Hyun comes across as rude and jealous, and he often hurts him. I think friendships like that are unhealthy and shouldn’t be part of our lives.

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Never Forget Your Enemy
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Apr 23, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Sae Byeok messed up

The story concept is actually quite interesting, but the overall build-up feels messy and not well-developed. One of the biggest issues is the lack of chemistry between the main couple.

Ha Neol does a decent job expressing his emotions—his performance feels natural and convincing. However, Sae Byeok falls short in comparison. His acting feels dull, with very limited facial expressions, which makes it hard to connect with his character. Because of this, the emotional depth between the two leads doesn’t really come through, and their chemistry ends up feeling weak.

That said, since it’s a short drama, it’s still watchable if you’re just looking for something quick. But beyond that, there’s nothing particularly special about it.

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Pit Babe Season 2
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Apr 19, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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I dont know why this much hate ?

This BL drama is honestly one of the most complete ones I’ve watched in a long time. Even though it has two seasons, the second season feels just as strong as the first—it doesn’t drop in quality or lose direction. Everything is well-connected, and the story progresses beautifully.

What I really love about this drama is that it has everything. A lot of BL series either lack a strong storyline or don’t develop the romance properly, but this one balances it all—emotions, love, friendship, and character development. The acting is also solid across the board, which makes the story even more engaging.

Even though this isn’t my absolute favorite (I still rank others like my top-tier BLs higher), I can’t really find major flaws in it. Other than how the supernatural elements are handled. Compared to the ABO series, where Alpha and Enigma abilities feel much more developed and meaningful, in this drama those powers feel a bit underused. It sometimes seems like the characters are supposed to be superhuman, but they don’t really know how to fully use their abilities. Because of that, I felt slightly disappointed, and I think this is one of the reasons I couldn’t rank it as highly as my top-tier dramas. But it is only about super powers thing not about whole drama it self. this drama and acting is 100% better than ABO. I must say i only give 3.5 ⭐ for ABO drama.

Somthing funny I noticed was during the wedding scene—both Tony and Winner show up, even though Tony is supposed to be dead. Winner appearing is somewhat understandable, but Tony being there was honestly quite confusing.

Another thing I really appreciate is how the drama handles multiple couples. Usually, when there are too many couples, some of them feel underdeveloped or unnecessary. But here, even with five couples, each one gets proper screen time and a unique story. None of them feel like fillers, and surprisingly, I liked all of them—which is very rare for me. In the first season, we get three couples, and in the second season, their relationships grow while new couples are introduced. The writer did a great job balancing all of them without making it feel messy or overwhelming

Also, one interesting detail in this drama is how Chris and Way are portrayed. Even though they are twins and played by the same actor, you can still feel a difference between them. Personally, I preferred Way over Chris. Maybe it’s because in the second season, the actor’s portrayal of Chris felt a bit different—less sharp compared to Way’s character. Still, it’s impressive that one actor handled both roles.

The newly introduced actor Willie in the second season also did a really good job. I liked his performance a lot—he’s very charming and, honestly, really handsome too. His TIC KA TIC KA TIC KA TOK sound especially stood out to me; it was really memorable.

Even though I can’t quite give it a perfect 10/10—there’s just something small missing that I can’t fully explain—it’s still a very strong and satisfying drama. It just didn’t hit me emotionally the same way as my all-time favorites, but it comes very close. I ended up watching both seasons back-to-back over two days, which I honestly didn’t plan at all. Once I started, I just couldn’t stop, and I kept going continuously until I finished everything. I even spent almost a full day just watching this drama, which I haven’t done in years. That alone says a lot about how engaging it is.

Overall, I highly recommend this drama, especially if you’re looking for a BL that has a good balance of story, romance, and character development.

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Pit Babe
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Apr 16, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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It is going to be long riview

I can’t believe I almost missed this series—this is seriously such a good one. I’m actually surprised it isn’t more popular. The plot is engaging from start to finish, and every actor really gives their best.

At the beginning, Charlie comes off as this cute, soft character, while Babe seems more rough and dominant. But as the story develops, those roles shift in an interesting way, and we start to see who’s really more vulnerable underneath. Babe truly lives up to his name—he’s like a scared little puppy, emotional and fragile at times. Charlie, on the other hand, might look sweet and harmless, but he’s actually very smart and strategic.

One thing that didn’t sit right with me was Charlie’s return after his “death.” The scene itself felt intense, but it was strange that only Babe reacted strongly while others didn’t seem to notice or question it. That part was a bit disappointing.

The chemistry between the couples is amazing. Both Charlie & Babe and Alan & Jeff are incredibly cute and believable. Their interactions feel natural and heartfelt, which really pulls you into the story.

When it comes to acting, Babe does a good job overall and puts a lot of emotion into his scenes. But personally, his crying didn’t make me feel as emotional as I expected. The ones who really stood out in emotional scenes were Alan, Way, and Sonic—their performances were powerful and genuinely moving. Charlie also did a great job overall.

Character-wise, I found most of them interesting. Way isn’t exactly a “good” person, but I didn’t feel angry at him—his actions felt understandable. Same with Kenta. The only character who truly made me angry was Winner, not even Tony.

Alan has this unique charm. He's really handsome, and his smile is really captivating. Jeff is just naturally adorable and Kim is also a good character—honestly, it’s hard to find someone like that in real life or even in other dramas.

I almost forgot our iconic couple, North and Sonic. They are such a cool couple in this drama, and their scenes are really funny. North is especially a very funny character—every time he appears, it’s entertaining. He actually reminds me of that Korean actor “Gwengana Gwengana” type of vibe—very expressive and comedic.

Overall, this drama has everything: story, romance, friendship, pain, and loss. It’s emotional, engaging, and definitely worth watching. I’d absolutely recommend it.

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Knock Out
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Apr 15, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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This drama is good—not the best, but definitely worth watching. The storyline is decent, and the scenes and character development are also fairly well done. At first, I wasn’t interested in it at all, and I think I even skipped some early episodes. But after watching a few more, I started to enjoy it, and I even went back to rewatch the beginning.

As for the acting, it didn’t really feel very emotional or impactful to me, but that doesn’t mean it was bad—it was just okay overall. One thing that stood out was Phuwis, who plays a character that pretends to be a good person. However, from the beginning, I personally felt like he was never truly good—it seemed obvious that he was just acting that way. Because of that, I think he failed to portray the “good character” convincingly.

On the other hand, YUT was really impressive. At first, he came across as a genuinely good person, and the actor portrayed that very well. But as the story progressed, his character turned into someone unstable and even a bit insane, which made him quite annoying—but in a good way, because it showed how well the actor performed the role.

Overall, this is a solid drama. It may not be perfect, but it’s definitely enjoyable and worth giving a try.

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Exclusive Love
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Apr 7, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Boring and waste of time

This drama turned out to be quite disappointing. The pacing is very slow, to the point where it feels draggy, and I ended up skipping a lot of scenes just to get through it. Unfortunately, the overall storyline didn’t do much to keep things engaging either.

One of the biggest drawbacks is the acting of the main couple. Their performances feel dull and lack emotional depth, and more importantly, there’s almost no chemistry between them. Because they are the central focus of the drama, this really affects the overall viewing experience.

On the other hand, the second couple is okay. Their acting is not particularly strong either, but it feels more natural and expressive. They manage to bring some genuine emotion to their scenes, and their chemistry is noticeably better, making their moments more enjoyable and believable compared to the main leads.

Overall, the drama fails to deliver due to weak performances from the leads and an unengaging plot. I wouldn’t really recommend it, especially for teens looking for something exciting or engaging.

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Be Loved in House: I Do
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Apr 1, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Not bad

The drama is overall just average—not too good, but not bad either. The character and scene buildup feel a bit lacking, so it doesn’t fully pull you in.

Interestingly, the second couple gets more screen time and has a more engaging romance compared to the main couple. Even if you don’t personally like them, their storyline is still decent to watch. For viewers who enjoy the second couple, this drama might actually feel more enjoyable.

With short 20-minute episodes, it’s an easy, light watch—but not something very memorable.
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Ga Doo Ri’s Sushi Restaurant
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Mar 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Sweet love story

Just finished this drama and honestly… it’s a simple, sweet love story 💛

It’s not overly dramatic or complicated, which I actually liked. The pacing is nice, and since there aren’t too many episodes (each about an hour long), it’s an easy and enjoyable watch. This is exactly the kind of drama I usually go for—short, emotional, and not dragged out.

Even though there isn’t a lot to deeply analyze or talk about, it still leaves a good impression. It’s definitely not the best drama ever, but it’s far from the worst—it’s just a nice, feel-good story you can relax with.

And I have to say… I totally fell for U bin’s smile 😭✨ So cute!

Overall: simple, sweet, and worth watching 💫

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The Next Prince
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Mar 23, 2026
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
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No need this much hate

This series was good. I honestly kind of enjoyed it, and I think almost all of the actors did their very best in their roles. You can really feel the effort they put into the characters, and that made the drama more enjoyable for me. and i love chakri 😁 his actions when prince n charan together is soo cute.

What made it even more interesting was the jungle competition and the scene where they got attacked. That part was really cool and exciting, but for me, it ended too suddenly. I feel like if the series had added more confusion, suspense, and thrilling moments like that, it could have been even better. In fact, if it had focused more on those thrilling elements, I would easily give it a full 10 out of 10.

One thing I often notice in Thai dramas, especially BL dramas, is that they usually have a good story idea in their hands, but sometimes they do not deliver it in the most effective way. The plot is there, the potential is there, but the execution can miss the chance to make it more powerful. I have seen this in a lot of BL dramas. Thai BL dramas, for me, are usually stronger in romance, but not always in storyline. They are very good at giving romantic feelings, but when it comes to adding thriller, suspense, or deeper plot twists, they often miss that chance too.

A lot of people gave this drama bad ratings and negative reviews, but honestly, I do not think it deserves that much hate. For a Thai BL, I feel like it is actually kind of good, especially because Thai BL dramas usually do not include many strong thrilling elements. This series at least tried to bring something more than just simple romance, and I appreciate that.

Still, this series is not bad at all. It is actually pretty good. Another thing was the villain. I could not fully hate him or feel angry at him, because in a way, he was right. Deep down, he felt more like a good person who changed because of what happened to someone important to him. That reason made his character more understandable and more human.

And honestly, one of the funniest thoughts about this drama is the whole clan system and the competition to choose a king. They are all supposed to continue their clan lines, but at the same time, almost everyone seems interested in the same gender. So in the future, it feels like none of these clans are going to have any heirs at all. That makes the whole serious clan tradition a little funny when you think about it.

In the end, I definitely recommend this drama. It may not fully use all of its thrilling potential, but it is still a pretty good watch and worth recommending.

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ABO Desire
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Mar 12, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Came for Gao and Shen? This Drama Will Disappoint You

I’m honestly really disappointed with this drama.

I first found it through a YouTube clip of Gao and Shen, and their scene looked so interesting that I immediately searched for the drama and started watching it. Later I realized they were only the second couple, not the main leads. That was a bit disappointing, but I still decided to watch because I thought both couples would get good screen time.

Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case at all.

I couldn’t really get interested in the main couple and story line too, but I kept watching because of Gao and S. They were the only reason I continued the drama. But the biggest problem is that they barely gave them any screen time. Their story felt rushed and underdeveloped, which was really frustrating.

What made it even worse was the ending. I at least expected a happy ending for them after everything. Instead, the story completely ruined their characters and their relationship. It felt unfair and honestly pointless after making viewers care about them.

Because of that, this drama ended up being a huge disappointment for me. I watched it mainly for Gao and Shen, but they deserved so much better than what the writers gave them.

I especially wouldn’t recommend this drama to people who started it after watching YouTube clips of Gao and Shen, because those clips make it seem like they have a bigger and better story than they actually do.

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Spoiled by My Mafia Boss
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Mar 11, 2026
52 of 52 episodes seen
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Overall 3.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
Just finished watching this drama and honestly… I don’t know what I just watched.

The drama actually has a good basic storyline, which makes it even more disappointing. The problem is how the story is executed. The plot feels repetitive, with the same situations happening again and again without real progress. Instead of building tension or developing the characters, it just keeps circling around the same ideas.

Another issue is the character behavior. Many scenes feel unrealistic, almost childish. For example, characters are in serious gun situations, but the way they react and the way the scenes play out feels awkward and poorly planned. It ends up looking more like a random sequence of events rather than a well-directed action scene.

Because of that, the drama loses its impact. What could have been an intense or emotional story ends up feeling messy and frustrating to watch.

Overall, the concept had potential, but the storytelling and scene execution really let it down. Sadly, it felt like a waste of time.

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Exclusive Fairytale
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Mar 7, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Best for mind relaxing

First of all, I have to say that I really liked this drama. I actually loved it because it’s very relaxing to watch. One special thing about this drama is the actors—almost all of them are pleasant to look at. Many are beautiful, cute, hot, or charming, so there are a lot of visually appealing characters. 😻

The drama also gives an old-school school drama feeling. Nowadays, many dramas don’t capture that emotional school-life atmosphere like older ones did. This drama reminded me of those kinds of stories. When the characters left school, I actually felt a little sad because it reminded me of my own school life.🥺

This drama focuses on love, friendship, and life, and I especially loved the relationships, particularly both couples. The way their love develops step by step is beautiful. Their romance feels natural, and they are really cute together. ❤️ But as for friendships, I didn’t feel a strong or meaningful connection between the characters. Yes, they are friends and spend time together, but the emotional depth of their friendship didn’t come across strongly. Maybe it’s because I’ve watched other dramas where friendships felt very real and touching. Compared to those, the friendships here felt a little weak. Still, this isn’t a big problem for the drama overall.

Another thing I didn’t like was one of the conflicts involving the second couple. The boy couldn’t contact Juan, and suddenly the story jumps forward two years. That felt strange and unnecessary. It would have been better if it was only one month or a shorter period, because two years is too long for that situation. Also, Ling Chao bought the apartment two years earlier, and even after those two years passed, their relationship didn’t seem to develop much. When she comes to stay, she doesn’t even stay one night with him, even though two years have passed. It feels like the drama wanted to show that a lot of time had passed, but many things still stayed the same. For example, when the second couple breaks up, the story suddenly jumps two years ahead, but in other parts, it still feels like no real time has passed. Because of that, the time skip feels inconsistent.

Talking about the characters, all the actors and actresses did their best. The main leads are really cute—when Ling Chao smiles, it feels adorable 🥹.

As for Zi Han, he has a very cool vibe. He’s a chill guy, and his scenes are funny, so I really enjoyed watching him. He should have become a more famous celebrity—why didn’t they give him more focus? I feel disappointed about that.

The character I liked the most after the main lead is Ling Long’s cousin Ye Jun… actually, not the character—I think I just like the actor! 😁 When he smiles, it really melts my heart. He has a very cool and relaxed vibe, and I really liked him.

Overall, this drama is enjoyable, relaxing, and has a nostalgic school-life feeling. If you like light romance, school memories, and cool characters, this drama is worth watching.

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Burnout Syndrome
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Feb 7, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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In this drama, I mainly see two different friends getting caught in a situation involving a money-hungry, feminine boy. That feels like the core conflict of the story. Personally, I’m not blaming Koh for what happens. For me, the worst person in this drama is Jira. I feel like he is playing with the feelings of both boys, and he’s actually very good at manipulating people’s emotions.
Even though Koh comes off as rude and emotionally distant, he is actually the most sensitive person in the entire drama.🥹 And yes, I am sad for Pheem too 🥺 I really felt bad for him. He’s such an innocent guy—honestly, truly innocent. A big part of this drama revolves around emotions and art, which gives it some depth.
One of the funniest parts is when Jira paints on a shirt using wine and calls it “art,” a so-called wine-stain shirt. Honestly, if anyone else did that, it would just look like a mess. But when a boyfriend does it, suddenly it’s art. I guess love really is blind.
Overall, this is not a boring drama. It has a storyline that keeps you watching continuously. The actors are also very talented—they express emotions incredibly well, especially through their eyes and facial expressions. However, I do get irritated when Koh is always wearing sunglasses because I can’t read his eyes properly. Other than that, the drama is decent

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Me and Thee
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Feb 4, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Most innocent and insane mafia boss ever

I watched this drama mainly because I really like the two lead actors, especially the male lead. He usually plays serious characters in other dramas, so seeing him in such a goofy, unserious role was refreshing and honestly very funny. His performance was the biggest highlight for me, and I laughed a lot because of him. Acting-wise, both leads did a good job, and that’s what kept me watching.

That said, the drama itself didn’t feel special. Even though the male lead is supposed to be a mafia boss, it never truly felt like a mafia story. He’s probably the most innocent and insane “mafia boss” I’ve ever seen, which was funny—but it also made the whole mafia angle feel fake. Compared to other mafia dramas, like King’s Porch and another one whose name I can’t quite remember, this one lacked suspense, surprises, and intense moments. In those dramas, you’re constantly curious about what will happen next, with unexpected twists, fights, and strong tension mixed with romance. This drama didn’t give that feeling at all.

Instead, it focused mostly on love, with a very watered-down, pretend version of the mafia world. Because of that, I couldn’t fully take the story seriously. I started watching it continuously at first, thinking something bigger would happen later, but once I realized nothing much was changing, I began watching slowly and skipping days. It actually took me about a month to finish the drama.

Overall, I can’t give this drama a high rating. I’ll give it a few extra stars purely for the acting and the male lead’s entertaining performance. If you’re looking for a real mafia drama, this isn’t it. But if you enjoy light romance with a funny, unconventional male lead, it’s still watchable—just don’t expect too much depth or excitement.

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Secret Lover
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Jan 9, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Just normal BL love story

This drama doesn’t have a unique or different storyline. It follows a very normal BL romance. I liked it, but I wouldn’t say it’s very good — it’s just okay.

In terms of acting, the two female characters are more talented than the male leads. They express emotions really well and have strong screen presence. From some angles, Junshi even looks a bit like BTS V — did anyone else notice that?

Overall, the drama is watchable. It’s mainly about romance, without much of a strong or complex storyline. If you’re looking for something simple and romance-focused, you can give it a try.

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