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Fake It Till You Make It chinese drama review
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Fake It Till You Make It
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by Mar
20 hours ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers

The Daily Grind With A Side of Romance

If you prefer mature, character-driven storytelling, Fake It Till You Make is a good watch! It takes a sharp look at what it takes to survive the modern corporate grind and find connection in a hyper-competitive city. However, be warned that although there is a lot of chemistry between the leads, this drama spends much more time in the boardroom than the bedroom.

What I Liked:
Multidimensional Women: The real heart of this show belongs to the women. From the female lead to her boss and her sister-cousin, every woman gets a textured, layered, and interesting character arc. They do the heavy lifting of self-discovery while navigating corporate pressure. The men often feel like typical male archetypes, their roles are either mirrors or obstacles for the women to grow from.

Tang Ying’s Professional Growth: Her character arc is satisfying. Seeing her find her voice by setting hard boundaries, taking time off to recover from a stress-induced health crisis, and choosing to work smarter, not harder, was incredibly empowering.

The Chemistry & The Finale Turnaround: The physical and verbal chemistry between the leads is off the charts. The "playboy" male lead can be frustrating at times with his reluctance to set boundaries and settle down, he redeems himself in the final episode. Seeing him step up, slow down, be vulnerable, and genuinely take care of her is what makes the final episode incredibly swoony. Be warned that he is not a complete green flag and he has his reasons, but we do see a satisfying character arc from him.

What Didn't Work As Well
Too Much Office, Not Enough Romance: My biggest criticism is that the show is overly focused on boardroom meetings and workplace logistics. Because of the heavy corporate clutter, we only get glimpses into their actual relationship. With chemistry this good, we deserved fewer work meetings and more screen time dedicated to their dynamic. But when they were together, those scenes were golden.

The Commitment Question: Despite the gorgeous finale, this relationship can feel much more like a fun, playful "for now" situationship driven by chemistry and a shared fear of being alone, rather than a reliable, long-term lifetime commitment. He is definitely difficult to resist and knows it.

Final Thoughts
A refreshing, highly aesthetic, and mature watch that cuts out typical, cheesy romance tropes. Come for the incredible push-and-pull chemistry, stay for the brilliant female character developments!
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