The investigation line is really well done. I can follow every step and their conclusions, which isnāt always the case in historical investigation dramasāoften, I can hardly tell whatās going on. For example in the drama "Melody of Golden age" the case solving line was bad and not engaging at all. Here they really focus on details and proper storytelling. The first case withthe bride was great. The second case, about the Qin family, is also interesting. I still have no idea who the culprit might be, but the family is a mess. I definitely wouldnāt want to be part of it. Well, Iām definitely hooked and will watch it till the end!
I just finished watching Seven Relics of Ill Omen. While itās not exactly a masterpiece, itās still a thoroughly enjoyable drama and definitely worth watching. What made it truly engaging for me was the Phoenix Quad ā their bond, their friendship, their dynamics. I loved every single one of them; their chemistry carried the show and gave it so much heart.
That said, I have to admit⦠the chicken š totally stole my heart! š¤£
Iām always drawn to stories that mix mystery, adventure, and strong emotional connections between characters, and this drama delivered on all fronts. It had moments of suspense, humor, and touching loyalty ā the kind of group dynamic that makes you wish you were part of their team. Overall, it was a pleasant and satisfying watch.
It has been a long journey, and now it has finally come to an end. I feel both sad and happy at the same timeāsad because I donāt want to part with the characters and the story, and happy because I had the chance to watch such a beautifully crafted adaptation.
After the series was taken down following the release of just the first eight episodes, there was almost no hope that weād ever get to see the rest. So it truly feels like a miracle that the show was able to return from the shadows into the light.
A huge thank you to everyone who made this possible, and to all those who kept waitingāit was definitely worth it. Despite the censorship, the show gave us so much more than we could have ever imagined from a censored BL adaptation. I know Iāll be rewatching it again and again.
Thinking about it, I also believe it might have been a blessing in disguise that Justice in the Dark never officially aired in China. Without the promotional events and the intense fan hype, the lead actors were protected and able to continue their careers in peace. As weāve seen with other successful BL adaptations like The Untamed and Word of Honor, official promotion and large-scale fan events can sometimes have a negative impact on the actors involved.
Iām completely satisfied. It was worth every moment of the wait.
I wonāt say goodbye to this showājust see you next time!ā¤ļø
First three episodes are okay. Probably a remake of Five Enough., I feel the FL was a bit miscast. Or maybe miss-dressed…
Strongly agree! The first scene, where she waked up with full make up and lip gloss crack me up. Like here we go again. Can't the production team make it more down to normal people life? I couldn't believe a single word, when she listed all the "hardship" she had to go through after her husband left her. Itjust didn't match up with how she looks and how she live (like in a big and cozy appartement).
How did they manage to produce such serious and at the same time hilarious drama? Pak Bo Gum is insane in this drama as well. I especially like the dynamic between Yun Dong Ju and Ko Man Sic.
This family is full of psychopaths.š
That said, I have to admit⦠the chicken š totally stole my heart! š¤£
Iām always drawn to stories that mix mystery, adventure, and strong emotional connections between characters, and this drama delivered on all fronts. It had moments of suspense, humor, and touching loyalty ā the kind of group dynamic that makes you wish you were part of their team. Overall, it was a pleasant and satisfying watch.
After the series was taken down following the release of just the first eight episodes, there was almost no hope that weād ever get to see the rest. So it truly feels like a miracle that the show was able to return from the shadows into the light.
A huge thank you to everyone who made this possible, and to all those who kept waitingāit was definitely worth it. Despite the censorship, the show gave us so much more than we could have ever imagined from a censored BL adaptation. I know Iāll be rewatching it again and again.
Thinking about it, I also believe it might have been a blessing in disguise that Justice in the Dark never officially aired in China. Without the promotional events and the intense fan hype, the lead actors were protected and able to continue their careers in peace. As weāve seen with other successful BL adaptations like The Untamed and Word of Honor, official promotion and large-scale fan events can sometimes have a negative impact on the actors involved.
Iām completely satisfied. It was worth every moment of the wait.
I wonāt say goodbye to this showājust see you next time!ā¤ļø