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Jia Xi Zhen Zuo Hou Ta Yong Shi Suo Ai
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Jan 8, 2026
60 of 60 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Hunks, Boyfriend Swap, and Poetic Justice

I wanted a romance with my latest drama crush Cheng Cheng and was not disappointed with this one. I love the plot : You Xin's boyfriend has the seven-year itch and is fooling around with her best friend (it's always the best friend or the sister/cousin). After an light accident You Xin feels playful and innocently pranks them by pretending to have amnesia, but her plan has unexpected results and she sees horrified her boyfriend and bestie taking the opportunity to make her believe THEY are a couple and that her boyfriend is his friend Yan Zhou. Her boyfriend thinks himself very clever and that his great plan will somehow result in her pining after him because her instincts/deep love will prevail (lol) while he will get the freedom to enjoy his affair, but it backfires (duh) when Yan Zhou takes his new boyfriend role very seriously, making him nervous.

SML is a classic jerk with an inflated ego who thinks he's so great both women can only be grateful for his attention and forgive everything, so it's quite enjoyable watching him hoisted by his own petard, because his bro is sure not giving the girlfriend back. The drama started hilarious and sexy, I couldn't get enough of the ML swearing to SML he will never touch his girl, being all "I give you my word bro I would never betray you", and then flirting with her like crazy the minute after, going for a romantic sprint of steamy kisses, loud sex (in hearing range of the cheating couple), baby planning and proposals in a matter of days. Cheng Cheng is the perfect mix of intensity (while his friend was dallying with fake bestie, he was longing for her) and tenderness. At first it's clear You Xin is using him to get revenge, she didn't have the best first impression of him (she's self-conscious about her humble upbringing and overheard him telling her boyfriend she wasn't good enough for him, of course he meant the opposite but she was very hurt), but when things cool down she notices how sincere he is to her and isn't immune to his charm. It was fun and they had great kiss scenes, but once the seduction is over I would have liked a bit more tension in their relationship, maybe some cracks (ML is too perfect) instead of the very silly last minute "twist" showing us the endless meltdown of the cheating BF that went on for way too long.

Both Cheng Cheng and Ao Ri Ge Le are total hunks which made for some premium eye candy (the scenes where they are arguing together are a visual treat, too much sex-appeal in one small vertical frame), and if you enjoy FL having two very hot men being obsessed with her (while fake bestie makes a fool of herself), you know what to do.

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Corporeal and Spiritual Yearning
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Jan 3, 2026
60 of 60 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

She's His Cure

Ben Wang/Lu Lu Lu version of the Yin/Yang plot in a period variant (I think I also read a manhwa with a more twisted take on this idea, The Cold Palace Empress ?). This one actually surprised me, I wasn't sure where they were going with a FL who had Principles and a ML who was onboard with human sacrifice "for the country" (yeah, sure) but they did a pretty good job, it reminded me a bit of Bai Lu's Feud at times. The tragic twists were a bit much, but the ending got me. Having Ben Wang play the prince was the show's main strength but it was otherwise well done, if a bit dry (it has a moralistic tone overall, whether you are okay with that in a vertical romance is for you to decide).

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Blossom
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Jan 1, 2026
34 of 34 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Pure period Cdrama goodness

Given a second chance by fate, Dou Zhao decides to take her destiny in her own hands in order to avoid doom and live a decent life. She crosses path with Song Mo, a young general blinded by rage and revenge. Alone they can't overturn their downfall, by maybe together ?

So good and gorgeous. A rare case of a drama carried mostly by its direction. I mean yeah it's made by Zeng Qing Jie, an awesome director who did wonders with short formats, but wow, I'm still impressed. It's doing what every other drama is trying to do lately on love, country loyalty, revenge, second chances, destiny, etc. with limited means but waaay more talent and flair. The writing is solid but not ground-breaking or very deep, it's well-trodden waters, the actors are good but no acting gods either, it's the brilliant direction that completely transcends everything. There's no catch, the show is straight up good from start to finish, and totally deserving of the hype.

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Hide One's Love
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Dec 31, 2025
100 of 100 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

Black, no sugar

What would I give for this exact drama with a better actress (and some budget). Yang Shu Yu is the epitome of the apathetic "Go girl, give us nothing" actress, a total woodblock, and poor Chen Si has to act around her and sell the romance alone while she just smiles awkwardly. She is pretty and has some "heroïne aura" but she's way too wooden, and isn't helped by frumpy clothes and messy hair. It's a real shame because this is one of the most interesting and thrilling take on the "Captive from the Mob Boss" plot I've seen. Chen Si's character just straight up force-buys the heroïne off the hostess bar she has fallen into (classic Cinderella who has to pay her mom's hospital bills scenario) and tries to make her his canary but his plan fails spectacularly. I love the writing, the drama is quite long but has no fillers, strong pacing, didn't slouch on its conflicts' climaxes and resolutions, and got rid of some tropes I can't stand (loved what they did with the aggravating last-minute separation to study abroad for example !). The twist is that our Cindy is caught in a Love to Kill-like plot where her ex's brother is trying to date and torture her to avenge him, so Chen Si feels like the better option, until another twist (I was not the biggest fan of the last reveal at the end but it did provide some closure). As I said, Chen Si is carrying the drama, with his usual mesmerizing looks and intensity, and he sells it so well his moody, obsessed ML becomes truly endearing. The scene where he's back is epic and on the level of the "Baby it's been 5 years, did you miss me ?" ZZD scene in Desires. I'm desperate for a version of this with an actress with bite like a Meng Na or a Zuo Yi...

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Wei Ming Yuan Hun Quan Shou Ce
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Dec 10, 2025
100 of 100 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Arrogant CEO can't fathom being snobbed by fake heiress

This drama has one of those arresting opening scenes verticals are known for, that makes you want to drop everything you are doing to binge the rest at once (sleep ? Overrated). Jin Zi is a fake socialite desperate to escape from her horrible family who is sabotaging her art career for money, and she targets rich and famous (but not too rich or too famous) heir Xu Shao Qian who could be her golden ticket to freedom. When she appears glamorous at an elite party in a rented gown, her target's friend the Prince of Beijing Circle (or something) who is the richest and most famous, sees through her game, prepares himself to snob her, only to see her giving him zero attention, which he simply Cannot Have. His ego is bruised as he can't understand why HE isn't the prime target of her scheme. Curiosity turns to attraction, attraction to love, but he's not part of her plan and he didn't make the best first impression on her. The angst, the longing, the sexual frustration (here come the cold showers and alcohol as coping strategies), so delicious, I can't resist.

Zhao Zhen Dong is once again perfect in this (the way he looks at her !) and I vastly prefer Jin Zi in this collab than the Marshall's Runaway Wife one, her character is way more interesting. She's obviously attracted to him, but the drama explains well why it doesn't make sense for her to accept his advances. The visuals are lovely.

On the writing side, it's quite solid, but I have to give credit to the green tea : thank God for her because it's only her intervention in the last arc of the drama that pushes the leads together, as they were until then running in circles around each other. Here comes our resident scheming meimei who basically finds the SML's white moonlight and sents her his way so the FL can have a perfect excuse to break their vows. When it's not enough, she schemes a wedding crash by throwing the deadbeat parents in the ceremony, so our ML can fly to the rescue and princess carry the cute imposter away. Honestly the leads should pay hommage to her when they marry because without her, he would be crying alone in London and she would be wallowing in a tepid marriage.

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Debauchery
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Nov 29, 2025
84 of 84 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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High class vertical

It commits a Cardinal Sin in romance : you never end your drama with a handshake ending. It's against the law. Otherwise this is a tight, classy and gripping depiction of a captivating toxic relationship between a brilliant lawyer fallen from grace and a ruthless CEO caught in a succession feud. He pays her to be his mistress, his spy, and to seduce his brother and rival. The scandal ! Yet I don't like the chosen MDL title of "Debauchery", I've seen it called "Three Brothers" which is more apt, as the ML's relationship with his two siblings is key to the plot. Zhen Zi Qi and Zhao Zi Zi have vastly different energies and visuals (she's thin, icy, composed, he's bulky, chaotic and intense), and yet the chemistry is there, you can feel the desire in the air, they are both screwed by their situations but fierce and ready to bite, there is great power play, both are using each other, all good ingredients for a very strong dark romance. The surprise baby is 100% a plot device weaponized by the FL, and temper things in the second part (boo, this is why I hate them) but it didn't bother me that much here as the plot was still very tight. The drama had high production values and a quality casting (SML was a good snake, SFL was kind of a bombshell ?). As I said the handshake ending is a crime, but I did like the way they wrapped everything up, even if I think an bit of an exploration of how the ML adjusted his sociopathic tendencies to win her back would have been great.

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Dark Light
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Nov 23, 2025
65 of 65 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Drive baby drive

I tend to like shorter verticals, as some can meander a lot and become yap fests. This 1 hour and a half one is on the opposite end : it ran at breakneck pace. While it could have slow down a bit after we reach the end of the "how did we get there" phase, I really appreciate the effort to respect the viewer's time and trust our ability to understand even if they don't show/tell us everything. One of my favorite Kdramas is Lee Jun Ki's Time Between Dog and Wolves, and this one reminded me a lot of it : both starts with a very intense flash-forward, star a vengeful hero who becomes his enemy's dog/right-hand man to serve his plans, and both have him fall in love with his enemy's precious girl (in the Kdrama she's his daughter, in Dark Light she's his fiance), messing with his plans. Both are pure crack. I like that this one choose to focus on the FL, as the FL in this type of scenario can become a bit of a sidelined trophy or be too out of her depth (like in Undercover Affair). Here she looked like the pampered princess she was supposed to be (I think those plots need that to enhance the forbidden/impossible aspect of the romance) but she was allowed to take the lead and have her own plans. It made the romance more intense (also her dilemma is a bit more complex than the hero's, who is planning to steal everything from his enemy including her anyway). It does feel like the final part of her arc is missing, as it happens offscreen, maybe the drama had production troubles and had to rush the ending (it does feel very abrupt). We didn't need to see the opening scenes again without cuts, and wasn't the scene where she runs in her wedding dress supposed to go somewhere ?

This was visually on the higher end of vertical productions, some scenes were striking and had excellent framing, like the staircase scene, and it's obvious that the director is a cinema buff (look out for the 3-Iron ref in the beginning). Acting wise the drama had an excellent villain played without the usual ham by a devilish Zeng Xi Tang, Wu Chun Yi's classy looks combined with her youthful and soft vibe were perfect for the role, and I have to talk about Wang Yi Lei : this was my first drama with him and he's going straight to my list of actors to keep an eye on, he's the whole deal : he has very distinctive, deadly attractive features (he looks like a cat) and is very talented, he's not here as Wang Yi Lei he's the character. Overall, very solid stuff, if you like undercovers romances (or the trope where FL falls in love with a shady, handsome and devoted driver like in Drive/Baby Driver) you might want to add this one to your list.

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The Autumn Ballad
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Nov 11, 2025
34 of 34 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Cdrama equivalent of the horse drawing meme that starts beautiful and ends ugly

Perfect exemple of a drama that starts strong with good writing but fizzles out in its final act, diminished by unfulfilled promises and a bad last stretch full of copouts and bloodshed. On the casting front, Qiao Xin is a delight as clever and resourceful Qui Yan, but I'm not going to pretend that the show is not carried by Jeremy Tsui, his charisma, and his dashing looks. He is smoking hot in a classic type of prideful male lead who is burning for his lady in secret. Sadly the romance that was at first riveting was done dirty, Yuan Lang is a lame rival, the heroïne's sister Min was treated like garbage by the script, and no, after a slow-burn in costume you don't put your heroïne on the road to roam the world in search of inspiration (she had so many dangerous adventures, was it not enough ??) like we're in some modern RomCom with a last minute flight to study whatever abroad, that left me speechless. Truly sad because I was otherwise a big fan of the first act. Also, not enough kisses !

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The Princess and the Werewolf
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Nov 10, 2025
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Cute actors goofing around in cute cosplay

Fun and fluffy retelling of Beauty and the Beast . It's too long, 20 episodes would have been more than enough to tell the story, the bad guys are terribly written and the transition between light comedy and violence is not always well done, but it works thanks to the lead actors' talent, chemistry and charisma. They also did a really good job with the fantasy aspect with a very limited budget (and it's so adorable !!). Watching Go Princess Go is not necessary to understand the story, it's just a spin-off about the heroes' daughter in another world.
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Threads of Destiny
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Nov 14, 2025
15 of 26 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Reborn sisters swap story with strong acting and visuals, but weak, uncreative writing

Somebody surely saw the sucess of the prolific "reborn sisters switch fates" plot device in verticals and wanted to do it in mini format. The result is mostly made of inner court antics, complete with scheming concubines, sad orphans, bitch slaps, the whole shebang. The main draw of the first part is that we don't know whatever happened to the first daughter in her seemingly perfect first life to make her jump into the prince's bride sedan with no hesitation. Once it's revealed and that Jueying is in charge of the household after thwarting various schemes, the drama becomes less interesting. Still, the main romance made up for it (for a while).

Casting is great, Zhu Li Lan and Mu Le En are strong picks for the feuding sisters, Qin Tian Yu is adorable (you might have seen him as the cute dog prince in Starry Love or the psycho emperor in Fated Hearts), and I loved his version of the deceptively aloof husband who discovers what a treasure his own wife is. Unfortunately, the main plot itself is not that great, and looses momentum after a while.

I tried some period verticals with the same plot, and I like that they get creative with it since it has been done to death (there's one where FL marries an eunuch, one where she becomes a peace-making bride, one where she marries a snake demon, etc.). Threads of Destiny was a tad too classic for my taste, and the heroes lacked dimension. After a while I didn't enjoy watching the jealous sister getting owned over and over by the too-perfect heroïne anymore, the kinky/chaotic secondary couple was starting to become more interesting than the leads (never a good sign) and I didn't care enough about the prince's schemes to keep watching.

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Would You Marry Me?
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Nov 16, 2025
5 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

What should have been a simple, cute tropey RomCom turned into a mess

I went in without much expectations, and liked it a lot at first. Unlike Jung So Min's middling Love Next Door, it wasn't trying to be clever or deep, it was using pretty much all the Kdrama romance tricks we know and love (drunk meetcute, rich heir whose family got killed in a crash, childhood crush, fake relationship that turns real, a truckload of coïncidences, etc. etc.), and as a result since they had the cutest cast ever, it worked. It was basically the So Min and Woo Shik show. I found myself looking forward to the next episodes, but at some point the writing started to bother me beyond reasonable measure. First, the (many) villains were just a bunch of lazy carricatures, led by a two-faced psychopath, because apparently we can't have a Kdrama RomCom without one these days. Second, when I watch a fake marriage drama, I expect it to milk it a bit more by having our MC forced to pretend in public, but here, with the usurpation of her husband's identity, they wrote themselves into a corner by having their character forced to hide instead, which meant that the result was a very weird mix between the fake wedding trope and the secret affair one. I hoped the secondary couple would give me something else to look forward to, but I lost it at the abysmal boob-CPR scene (maybe I'm alone in this but I just hated how that scene was shot and written) and rage-quit soon after when the asshole ex resurfaced. I guess I'll just rewatch Because This is My First Life for the third time. It's a shame because at first it made me think of ye olde light romances like Full House (adorable down on her luck heroïne who is scammed and homeless, fake marriage with a grumpy rich man to keep the house) and I was so in.

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The Tower of Whispers
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Nov 12, 2025
16 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

All talk, no bite

After a banger of an opening, and a really strong first couple of episodes, the show deflates and becomes a slideshow of empty scenes. Behind its flashy style the writing has zero depth and expect us to feel stuff because oooh, look at the pretty butterflies ! It's a shame because He Lan Dou is killing it as fierce lady sworn on saving her loved ones, and Jerome Deng is perfect as her enraged beast of a male lead, serving deadly looks and burning stares. They are speedrunning Marry the Villain, a classic toxic/obsessive romance that should be pure catnip, but the episodes are too short (we did not need a 2:15 minutes opening that spoils the entire drama...) and the transition between hate and love was so abrupt, it felt like we had skipped a missing middle arc. She forgives him waaaaay too fast and falls into his arms, which...excuse me ? It's like if Li Susu just stopped hating Tantai Jin at some point because...huh...he's cute ? So nope sadly this doesn't get a rec, it didn't have the balls to assume its earlier darker tone and actually do something with it beyond using it to catch our attention.

(Also does anybody knows what the drama had to do with whispering towers ? Is it a metaphor ? I am missing something ?)

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Affinity
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May 2, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Hooked on you

Mad respect for director Chen Jia Jie, who can create insanely entertaining shows with shoestrings. His Embrace in the Dark Night was already high on my "low-budget gem" list but Affinity is on a whole new level, pushing limits of what you can do with the short format on all fronts. Saying the plot is bonkers doesn't even start to describe the madness going on : it feels like the brainchild of someone who spent too much time consuming various popular genres like trashy supernatural smut, SF and horror video games and movies, and threw them in a blender without much care for logic. I won't lie, I basked in the nonsensical joy of it all, feeling like a kid at christmas gifted with the biggest, most colorful toy available.
The spice level is insane, clearly the censors were asleep or bribed when this went through approvals. I don't know how I will tolerate basic skinship in shows after this, at the end they were fully tongue kissing, something I've only seen in naughty vertical dramas (before the crackdown, not sure it will happen again). The choreography was also insanely hot and creative, I think I've watched the train scene a dozen times and know I will come back a dozen more. On the writing front the plot might be crazy and twisty but it doesn't keep the emotional beats from working, far from it. I had to take a break around a certain time, I was so invested in the characters, their misfortunes made me too upset to continue. I came back to it a few months later and gobbled up the remaining episodes. Yes, it's brainless but it's not heartless, I teared up a few times and was invested in all characters, even the side ones. The year is not over but it might be my favorite thing 2026 has produced.

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Bright Moon of Spring Night
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Jan 26, 2026
48 of 48 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Brilliant hot lawyers have problems too

What is this sorcery. The drama is checking all the marks of a vertical classic : sleek, inspired production (the music, vertical's usual weakness and blank slate, was so good), great use of its gorgeous cast, and a layered story that isn't a moodboard of tropes but feels like it has a legit cohesive script supporting it (thankfully I had access to a good translation). The focus of the show is the ML and his reconciliation with the world after a very traumatic event left him with crippling PTSD. The drama doesn't try to be too clever, shoking or twisty with its mental health theme, and tells a touching, even deep story of mutual healing around it. There is overall very little cliches, the secondary characters feel like human beings and not a stereotype gallery (which, in vertical land where you can describe them as "scheming sister", "cheating husband" or "sick grandma" most of the time, is almost unheard of). They were quite memorable from the socialite who plays the opportunist boyfriend as much as he intends to play her, to the colder than ice bio mom who tries to hide her pathetic and unethical choices under the guise of hard profesionnalism. The drama even manages to have underlying themes behind its main one about trauma and trust, like how some people blinded by their inferiority complex and vindication can be enboldened to commit some truly despicable acts and feel no remorse. I'm sure it's the kind of drama that can be rewatched several times to discover new things. The dialogue was as sleek as the visuals, very deep cutting (like the observation the boyfriend could have a good career if only he wasn't so eager to have instant sucess), but the drama also remembers the golden rule "show don't tell" and let the scenes tell the story as much as the dialogue (like in the famous car scene, OMG). It is, in my opinion, a must-see.

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Black Out
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Nov 16, 2025
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Don't drink, kids

Started this purely on recommendation and was completely sucked in. The events of the story are a bit too crazy and coïncidental to be believed, but it's telling such a compelling case study about guilt, shame, and envy that I couldn't look away. I even guessed the main culprits and plot a few episodes in and still was not a minute bored. It's also not relying on psychopathy for once, showing that you can tell a very dark murder mystery without it (well, you can make a case about one of them but this character is not the murderer, interestingly). If I had to make on criticism it's that they don't let us doubt one second that our hero is 100% innocent, it's obvious from the start he was framed, and I wish that we did have a little more uncertainity about it, it would have make some characters' arcs much more compelling. Byun Yo Han and Go Jun were great, I liked that the show didn't try to make them super cops or soulmates or something, and let their partnership grow naturally. Extended cast was amazing, so good that I forgot they were acting.

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