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Undercover Miss Hong
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Mar 9, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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One of my favorite watch in 2026!!!

For those expecting romance, we have a disclaimer- this show isn’t about romance, it is all about BUSINESS!!!

Park Shin Hye & Go Kyung Pyo reunite almost a decade later after “Flower Boy Next Door” in “Undercover Miss Hong”. You might expect a love story portraying their characters. Sadly they play ex- lovers who reunite but don’t reconcile. Set in the late 1990s, tvN’s “Undercover Miss Hong” is a comic crime thriller. It is a women’s mission against financial crimes and corruption. You grow to respect the lead protagonist as she single-handedly stands against a billion dollar company and its executives. Along the way, she discovers the value of friendships and companionship. The storytelling is solid, there is never a dull moment and every episode has something new to offer. I waited with bated breath to see what kind of hijinks the girl’s gang would get into.

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How Dare You!?
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Mar 2, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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The Most Entertaining Potboiler of 2026!!

How are you?

Fine! Thank you!

This was the silliest yet the most entertaining show I have watched in a long time. Essentially, a transmigration trope, “How Dare You!” places three different characters who seem to have transmigrated from variant timelines into the novel they were reading. Transmigration shows aren’t anything new when it comes to the Chinese industry, but in most shows, only one character transmigrates. This show bears the novelty of not one, but three characters transmigrating into the novel. Sadly only two of them survive until the last. Unlike most transmigration shows, we have not one but two antagonists. The poor main leads spend most of their time squaring off with their defiant charades. Either way, their dynamics are off-the-charts, the storytelling is crisp, and the chemistry is a chef’s kiss. I’m a huge fan of Ryan Cheng, he is mostly used to playing serious characters, so his Zhang San was a welcome change. This was my first time watching Wang Chu Ran. She is beautiful; everything from her costumes to makeup was obviously tailored to enhance her good looks. They make a visually striking couple, which adds charm to this entertaining potboiler!

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Bloody Flower
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Feb 26, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Didn't Match My Expectations!!

Somewhere down the line, I wondered about what I was watching!!

While you are watching this show, the lines between morality and ethical practices blur. Ryeo Un looks simply exhausted and utterly lost playing a serial killer, on the verge of redemption. The way his character goes about executing things, makes you wonder if he is righting the wrongs or continuing them for his own agenda. Frankly, this role doesn’t suit him. I don’t understand why he chose to play this character, but it is obvious that the casting directors were off their mark. This train wreck demands intervention and is carried forward by the remaining two main leads, who somehow sustain the drama. Lee Woo Gyeom is a medical school dropout caught experimenting on people. His victim count demands legal retribution but his carefully woven story of developing a miracle cure demands silence. The court itself is left in a dilemma, whether to punish him or let him continue with his experiments. This show toes the lines between morality & legality, while questioning medical ethics.

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Pro Bono
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Jan 13, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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One of the Best Legal Dramas in 2025!!

Jung Kyung Ho really seems to be settled in, portraying characters from the legal field!

This was my second time watching him in a legal drama after “Oh My Ghost Clients” and I really loved watching him spout legal expertise in both shows. Of course, both shows portray him with an antagonistic vibe and a redemption arc. Although I’m a huge fan of Jung Kyung Ho, I went into the show with zero expectations. It was mainly because I had never heard of pro-bono lawyers. In short, they are lawyers who represent low-income class victims with low or, in most cases, zero fees. I’m not sure if it happens in most Asian countries, because the legal field never offers anything for free. It is as cutthroat as other fields. So, watching this show was like a fresh breath of air. I have lost count of the number of times, I cried whenever any of the team members made a convincing overture to prove their client’s point in court; impoverished victims looking for someone to represent them and seek justice. The entire legal team in this show gels well; they do have their disagreements initially, especially Kang David who isn’t impressed with joining a pro bono team that makes no money. But slowly they evolve together, he begins to train them to win cases, albeit using his time & tested tricks. They learn to respect him, despite the shady choices he makes at times, because David’s heart is at the right place.

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First Lady
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Oct 31, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Not A Complete Waste of Money Though!!

Eugene’s comeback show after four years is a glitzy, glamorous affair, but it fails to make its mark!

It could be attributed to poor marketing or simple directorial discrepancies. As the First Lady, Cha Su Yeon (Eugene) has a strong presence. She is smart, resourceful and has high acumen, even her backup plans have plans in motion. She is the Queen who keep the entire chess board under her control, scheming and plotting to achieve her goals. In short, when she wants something, she gets it; by hook or by crook. There are no straight rules in her book, unlike her righteous husband, Hyun Min Cheol (Ji Hyun Woo) who plays by the book. They are complete opposites and their relationship is on the verge of deterioration. Min Cheol is hellbent on passing a special act to investigate an arson incident in the past that victimized his close friends while Su Yeon doesn’t want the bill to pass. From there begins, a cat and mouse game between them, under the guise of getting a divorce.

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Walking on Thin Ice
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Oct 28, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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For Most Parts, It was Good!

Words fail to describe how I felt about this show!!

For most parts, “Walking on Thin Ice” cannot be described as positive or negative, it is rather grey; to be frank, quite dark grey. The show toes the line between morality & immoral acts. How far will you go to save your family? This question piques your interest throughout the expanse of this show. The storyline is hugely centered around Kang Eun Su (Lee Young Ae), a middle-aged woman who lives a simple life with her husband and daughter. Her life spirals out of control when suddenly her husband is diagnosed with cancer. His misplaced decisions lead to bankruptcy and their house is on the verge of being auctioned by the bank. Her daughter Sua is kicked out of school because her Eun Su is unable to pay her tuition fees. Right at the behest when Eun Soo’s life is falling apart, she finds a bag full of drugs in her apartment. She also unexpectedly meets the popular drug dealer, James (Kim Young Kwang) while working at a pub. The slight twist being that James is actually Lee Gyeong, her daughter’s art tutor. He has been selling drugs to accumulate a fortune to seek revenge. These two form an unlikely partnership to sell the drugs. What starts as a simple drug distribution spirals out of control when the corrupt police inspector, Jang Tae Su (Park Yong Woo) gets involved.

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The Murky Stream
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Oct 19, 2025
9 of 9 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A River that Bleeds Corruption & Decay!

If you are wondering why this show is called “The Murky Stream”, it is because the storyline reflects the grim corruption that is decaying the Joseon roots!

The storytelling isn’t simplistic, rather it is a complicated mesh work of hardcore characters that are trying to make a living. Their circumstances are unbelievable though. We are treated to raw, gritty individuals who are nothing short of desperate. It might be the workers lining up for chores on the river bank, or the bandits who control their daily wages, the indisputable thumbs & their forefingers or the corrupt Police Captain who controls this entire system. Starring Ro Woon, Shin Ye Eun, Park Seo Ham in lead roles, the show focuses on the situations, each of their characters is thrust into. There is barely any romance, enough friendship & brotherhood to carry the narrative forward. The show would fall flat of these three characters didn’t exist. As for Mu Deok, you are left to wonder why this haphazard character commands so much screentime; but in the second half, he becomes the backbone of the storyline (somehow).

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Coroner's Diary
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Jul 29, 2025
38 of 38 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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One of the Best Investigative Thrillers in a Long Time!!

It’s been a long time since I thoroughly enjoyed an investigative thriller. It is so good that you had wish for S2!

The best part about this show is the female protagonist smashing age-old practices left and right. Shen Wan aka Qin Wan belongs to a noble family and is a brilliant coroner as well as medical practitioner. Yes, you heard it right, she is a coroner. And the fact that she takes pride in her occupation is what sets her apart from most coroners in that era. The show has a historical setting, so it is atypical for a woman to choose to be a coroner; women who do so are considered as ominous. And yet, Shen Wan destroys these old age believes and proves that women are adept as men. Joining on her revenge crusade is Prince Yan Li, the heir of Prince Rui and the Emperor’s nephew. Both get entangled investigating a common case and from there, there is no turning back. There is oodles of romance in this show but it takes a setback to the investigation. Both Shen Wan & Yan Li give preferential treatment to their cases than themselves.

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The First Night with the Duke
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Jul 22, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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The Most Disappointing Watch This Year!!

This is one of those shows that even a good main lead couldn't save!

I kept contemplating if writing a final review for this show was worth the effort; because it was an utter disappointment. In the end, I decided that I should finish the work that I started. The story focuses on the female lead, K gets transported into the novel that she is reading as Cha Seon Chaek, daughter of the Chief State Minister. Supposedly, a supporting character Seon Chaek suddenly becomes the main lead & gets entangled with the dreaded male lead, Prince Gyeong Seong. The novelty of this premise lies in the fact that K tries everything possible to get away from Prince Gyeong Seong and get him back to Cho Eun Ae, the true main lead in the novel. Frankly, the novelty wears off as K suddenly develops feelings for Prince Gyeong Seong and from there the story is a windfall. We are treated to the same old jargon where the protagonists face parental issues and a hundred different problems before ending up together!

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Eternal Brotherhood Season 2
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Jun 10, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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One of the Much Anticipated Sequel Returns Triumphantly!!

The sequel returns with a bang, and I was left gobsmacked!

After they left us at a chilling cliffhanger in the prequel, “Eternal Brotherhood Season Two” was probably the most anticipated sequel this year. And it lived upto the excitement, not a single dull moment; the political intrigue grows thicker with new character introductions that add more girth to the riveting storyline. The plot can practically be divided into two parts; because Zichuan Xiu gets separated from his motley group of brothers and is exiled to Yuanzhou where he plots and schemes to unite the people in the 23 territories. Secondly, the Chieftain is engaged in a political game of give & take with his own ministers, his attempts to sabotage them shows how disdainful he is. The guy just loves blowing his own trumpet and cares for nothing else. The maneuvering is a classic attempt towards locking the future where Xiu might reunite the continent. The possible lack of information about the third season is sad; but for now let’s focus on the sequel and know what happened exactly!

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The Haunted Palace
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Jun 9, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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There are very few historicals that start out strong and still manage to maintain the momentum until the end; this show is one of those exceptions!

The show’s success could be attributed to the main lead’s, their chemistry and camaraderie shines through the first episode and it only gets better with time. I’m a huge fan of Yook Sung Jae, but he mostly prefers taking on serious roles. His Gang Cheol is a far cry from any of the characters he has played before. Being an immortal deity, he is arrogant, insolent and obeys no one; not even the King, because clearly he believes that his position is higher than that of the King. Frankly, I think their friendship was one of the main highlights in this show. The King who is aggrieved because of a haunting presence in the Palace and the fallen deity who is anything but malevolent. Apart from the subtle romance between Gang Cheol and his dear disciple, Yeo Ri; his budding friendship with the King was delightful.

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Pump Up the Healthy Love
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Jun 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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The Most Entertaining Watch of this Year!!!

My Wednesday’s & Thursday’s are going to be so boring!

When I started with this show, it didn’t enamour me. The storyline seemed slightly dry with excessive emphasis given to exercising. But with time, the characters slowly grew one, especially Do Hyeon Jung. He might seem like a dim witted guy who nothing except training his clients, but underneath he is a kind-hearted man who cares for one of his customers. He caters to their needs, prepares them training schedule according to their body needs and even if they themselves give up, he doesn’t. To me, exercising is a religion, and he is the fitness fanatic. His entire life revolves around his 24 Hrs Gym and its members. I liked how the show didn’t entirely focus on the romance between the main leads, it was subtle and unhinged; instead the storyline was focused on their individual struggles. It shaped them and their choices, but in a way it made the show so much more enchanting!

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Love in Pavilion
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May 13, 2025
36 of 36 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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If you have watched “Fox Spirit Matchmaker: Red-Moon Pact” and felt dissociated with reality, then the sequel “Love in Pavilion” will make you feel a pain of epic proportions!

The couples in this storyline are perpetually doomed, they go through trials and tribulations, their love is tested and yet in the end, they don’t necessarily end up together. Wangquan Hong Ye & Dongfang Huai Zhu should have been happy on the day they got married; but the ceremony was saddened by the loss of their near and dear ones, both numb and almost emotionally distraught. It is the way, this storyline builds up the love stories to end them tragically that leaves you devastated. Because the characters are intriguing, the actors literally embrace them and as audiences, you can’t help but fall in love with them. But the ending tears them apart and you never know what went wrong and where? It’s like torturing yourself for 30 or 40 episodes, expecting a “Happily Ever After” only to be met with a disappointing ending. I’m so exhausted after watching the finale episodes, maybe even numb myself!

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The Glory
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Apr 10, 2025
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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A Painful Reminder of How Close Ties Can Betray You

Revenge is best served cold, especially when it is against a ruthless father who is prone to killing his own family members!

The storyline hinges on the antagonist trajectory between Zhuang Hanyang and her father, Zhuang Shiyang. At first, they seem like a loving pair of father and daughter who were torn apart by fate and misguided destiny. But as we dwell into the storytelling, we unravel past wounds and deceptions that run deeper than most family politics. The misogyny is because Hanyang spends her entire time fighting family members who are supposed to love and protect her. She battles her stepmother, stepsister and lastly her ghastly father who is insufferably deceptive and brutal. “The Glory” isn’t about Hanyang’s journey to self discovery but her sufferings at the hands of her own family. The story is gripping from the moment you set your eyes on Zhuang Hanyang. Born in a noble family, she is abandoned after being branded as a barefoot ghost in a downtrodden countryside. Her foster parents treat her cruelly and when she reunites with her birth family, she suffers unimaginable torture at their hands. It is battle of wits from there, she has to fight off both internal and external forces for survival; this show is one women’s battle against a society that demands subservience from women. Zhuang Hanyang is anything but submissive!

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Check in Hanyang
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Feb 10, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Not That Good, Neither That Bad!

I really didn’t want to joke about the crossdressing but it becomes regrettably painful when everyone except the main protagonist know that his love interest is actually a woman & not a man!

It was awfully hilarious watching Prince Muyeong aka Lee Eun Ho struggle with his feelings for his so-called nemesis Hong Deok Su. Deok Su for her part knew that there were two men pinning after her and even though she reciprocated Eun Ho’s feelings, she still kept her identity tightly under wraps. So, apart from the mystery centered around the golden key, the show spends a lot of time playing second fiddle to a complicated love triangle that is equal parts intriguing & exasperating. “Check in Hanyang” capitalizes on the grandeur of modern hotel chains to create a fictional world where the Grand Proprietor of the said hotel has a bigger influence than the Joseon King. It is actually laughable because the King actually rose to the throne after being responsible for the death of his own brother. Which brings us to the question of why the younger brother was crowned as the next King when the late King left behind his son, the now deposed Crown Prince. There are many discrepancies that will make your head roll but then you should learn to never question them and get along with the flow!

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