LOL!! brilliant review! it's SO frustrating when they do this! why? why oh why??
Thank you 🤗 I don’t know. It’s like halfway through the series, the writer suddenly got tired of comedy and thought, “You know what? Let’s make dramatic.
Yo was so flirtatious, sincere, and completely smitten that Jom barely stood a chance. Resistance? Futile. 🤣 He caved. And let’s be real—Jom was already halfway in love anyway, so why fight fate? These two made my heart flutter! 🦄❤️
I appreciate your candid review. I am all too aware of the curse of episodes 8-10 (depending on the series length).…
I really hoped the series would stick to its fun plot and avoid all the clichés — just once, for a change. At first, I really liked it. You can watch it up until the moment they get together — it’s light, cheerful, and enjoyable. Then just pretend the rest of the series doesn’t exist. Or skip it altogether. You won’t be missing much. There are so many great shows out there waiting to be watched — no need to waste your time here.
I feel almost the same as you. This wasn't a terrible drama but it wasn't as good as I thought it was going to…
At one point, I seriously considered hitting Song Yi Meng on the head with a frying pan—just to speed up her journey back to common sense. But of course, that couldn't happen, because Nan Heng would magically swoop in and save her. And so, the agony dragged on… episode after episode. You’d think fewer episodes would help. Nope. I’m also watching The First Night with the Duke, which has a similar premise and a shorter run—but somehow (don’t ask me how), it went from cheerful and fun to desperately boring. It’s like someone hit the fast-forward button on the charm and left us with the leftovers. Not sure how they did it, but they did.
They're like the Thai version of Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber— just with more girl and fewer shadow dimensions. When it comes to family, Amber delivers some top-tier wisdom, like: “My family is full of liars, schemers, and backstabbers. And those are the nice ones.” Or the timeless classic: “Never trust a relative. It is far worse than trusting strangers.”
Omg girl...This got sooo soo good. I won't be able to fully explain it in the comments here but you can check…
I liked it enough to finish it, which says a lot. There were definitely good elements that kept me interested and excited about the story. I even enjoyed it more than The First Night with the Duke, where I’m still hesitating whether it’s worth watching the final episodes. 🙃 That said… I have a weakness for transmigration stories. A serious weakness. And that’s probably why I’m also painfully picky about them. Add to that the fact that I don’t do well with long series — somewhere around episode 20, my brain starts waving a white flag. When I write a comment, I really do try not to be harsh. I really do. I try to say what I liked and what didn’t work for me, because I know how soul-crushing it is to see someone roast your favorite show. (Been there. Took it personally. Ate ice cream about it.) I honestly thought I struck a balance this time.☺️☺️ The fact that I didn’t enjoy it as much as you doesn’t mean anything’s wrong. You found something you love, and that’s great — we all have different tastes, and that’s the beauty of it.
Also me: Shhh, it’s iconic.
Final me: Still in love with Beam from 2 Moons.
I don’t know. It’s like halfway through the series, the writer suddenly got tired of comedy and thought, “You know what? Let’s make dramatic.
He caved. And let’s be real—Jom was already halfway in love anyway, so why fight fate?
These two made my heart flutter! 🦄❤️
You can watch it up until the moment they get together — it’s light, cheerful, and enjoyable. Then just pretend the rest of the series doesn’t exist. Or skip it altogether. You won’t be missing much. There are so many great shows out there waiting to be watched — no need to waste your time here.
You’d think fewer episodes would help. Nope. I’m also watching The First Night with the Duke, which has a similar premise and a shorter run—but somehow (don’t ask me how), it went from cheerful and fun to desperately boring. It’s like someone hit the fast-forward button on the charm and left us with the leftovers. Not sure how they did it, but they did.
When it comes to family, Amber delivers some top-tier wisdom, like:
“My family is full of liars, schemers, and backstabbers. And those are the nice ones.”
Or the timeless classic:
“Never trust a relative. It is far worse than trusting strangers.”
We don’t all have to like the same things — that would be boring anyway. Still, I enjoy reading different opinions.
That said… I have a weakness for transmigration stories. A serious weakness. And that’s probably why I’m also painfully picky about them. Add to that the fact that I don’t do well with long series — somewhere around episode 20, my brain starts waving a white flag.
When I write a comment, I really do try not to be harsh. I really do. I try to say what I liked and what didn’t work for me, because I know how soul-crushing it is to see someone roast your favorite show. (Been there. Took it personally. Ate ice cream about it.) I honestly thought I struck a balance this time.☺️☺️
The fact that I didn’t enjoy it as much as you doesn’t mean anything’s wrong. You found something you love, and that’s great — we all have different tastes, and that’s the beauty of it.