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On The Prosecutor's Proposal 13 days ago
You kiss someone and bite their lip when you hate them? Good lord, who knows what else we are going to see under the guise of this hatred.šŸ™„ but it is incredibly fun to watch! 😁
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Replying to ronbon67 14 days ago
I think I may have missed something - why is this called the first Jasmine? Also while the characters were being…
And I checked the literal meaning of mò lí, which means "never to apart"
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Replying to ronbon67 14 days ago
I think I may have missed something - why is this called the first Jasmine? Also while the characters were being…
Jasmine is called mòlì in Chinese. So I think It's just their name together
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Replying to moxie720 15 days ago
I havent finished it yet but loved what you said.While i see a lot of people wanted more lovey dovey and kisses..it…
So glad you liked what I've said! And did you notice how the expression of love works? It is defined differently by each person based on individuality, country or region, and people's age and maturity. In most Asian countries, couples still don't show that kind of affection in public, and some older couples even feel shy inside their own homes haha.

I have watched many types of dramas, including many with explicit scenes. Sometimes, despite having a lot of hugs, kisses, or explicit scenes, the chemistry between the lead actors just doesn't click. On the other hand, sometimes there is such an amazing chemistry even without a single kiss that I can't even describe it. Those who usually watch short dramas or micro-dramas are the ones who complain more about kissing or bed scenes; many of them might be quite young too.

Anyway, let me give you two examples of dramas. The first one is The Seven Relics of Ill Omen—the female lead in this drama directly avoids kissing. Yet, I found her chemistry with the male lead to be very good. And the second one is The Untamed—there’s really nothing new to say about this one. Love here is found in taking care of each other, in their worries, and in the language of their eyes.

And what can I even say about Lishan Academy? It was so shocking to me. I cried so much when Ye Li's illusion finally shattered. Even though it's just a drama, my heart breaks just thinking about how Ye Li stayed all alone in that academy for so many years. I cried a lot in the final episode too. Those who are used to watching short dramas won't appreciate a drama with this kind of deep storyline. They just want instant twists accompanied by loud, flashy music haha.
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On The First Jasmine 15 days ago
The drama has ended, leaving behind a deep void. Gosh! What a beautiful story. From start to finish, everything was just too beautiful for words. Bai Lu’s acting was so natural and impeccable; the character of Ye Li will remain one of my absolute favorites. Mo Jing Li is probably the first villain I’ve felt so incredibly bad for—I kept wishing he would turn his life around and choose the right path. I really liked the silly assassin, Han Ming Xi, too; I found myself wanting to see a bit more of his story.

Both Ye Li and Mo Jing Li wanted revenge on the same people, but Ye Li took her revenge while protecting herself and ensuring her own happiness. And that’s the most beautiful part—the people you are seeking revenge for would never want you to harm yourself in the process. The final episode carried a profound emptiness that captured the deep void left when all revenge is taken and all battles are over. That is when one must find a new purpose in life all over again. Only one thing felt unfulfilled: I really wanted to see the miserable downfall of Ye Li’s father and her wicked uncle.
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Replying to harunomasu 15 days ago
Title Magic Move
I also mention the same problem in my comment. I can't bring myself to hate Ritt, because he is just a good boy…
Yeah, the NC scene was actually really well done. As for the actors of main cast and second couple, they totally deserve a drama with a much better script. I also mostly watch BL dramas. If I have time after watching BL dramas, I watch other dramas, sometimes just for my favorite actors.
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Replying to rulhalfelven 16 days ago
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And not once Rit ever apologized (the ingenuine one in previous ep not counted). Says alot about his character.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Replying to harunomasu 16 days ago
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I also mention the same problem in my comment. I can't bring myself to hate Ritt, because he is just a good boy…
You're exactly right. I watch Chinese dramas, and if the FL is too perfect and makes no mistakes, everyone criticizes her, calling her a "Mary Sue." But if she makes a single mistake, she’s labeled a terrible character. Right now, I'm watching the Chinese drama "Mo Li", where the ML messed up, yet fans are still defending his character. If the FL had made that exact same mistake, she would have been treated like a criminal.

It's the same story in BL series too. Nobody seems to notice Itt's faults, even though he was the one who started the whole trouble in the first place. As for the second couple, they don't even have an actual storyline—people only like them because of their bold NC scenes.
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On Magic Move 20 days ago
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Well, I really liked the character Ritt. Why? Because he is a normal human being who isn't perfect; he made mistakes and lied, which we, as ordinary people, often do. And he was genuinely remorseful for his mistakes.

The worst and most disgusting character in this series is Pure. It’s better to have no friends than to have such a horrible friend. Ritt made a mistake initially while drunk and acted as a fortune teller, and when Pure saw that it was bringing good promotion to his bar, he requested Ritt to keep up the act. Ritt's only reward was a few free drinks, while Pure was getting regular customers.

Now comes Itt, who is Ritt’s childhood crush. To get closer to his crush, Ritt lies and pretends to be Itt's childhood sweetheart. Now, notice a few things: Phitcha was never Itt's childhood sweetheart; that was just a misconception held by their classmates. Itt already had contact with Phitcha beforehand, and since Phitcha was a popular idol trainee, it was only natural for Itt to know about him. Itt also figured out that Ritt was no fortune teller, which is why he tested Ritt by asking questions about his childhood sweetheart. Even though Itt had liked Ritt since childhood, he never approached him. When Ritt lied about being his childhood sweetheart, Ritt was practically drunk (Ritt never gave prophecies unless he was drunk). Itt, too, used lies to build a relationship with Ritt.

Furthermore, when Pure was lecturing Ritt about the impersonation, he spoke so loudly that a psycho blackmailer overheard it and later blackmailed Ritt. Even before Phitcha’s entry into the drama, Ritt was suffering from guilt over his lies and was contemplating when and how to tell Itt the truth. Then Phitcha makes an entry, and this, too, was Itt’s plan—though what Itt truly wanted to achieve through this is honestly beyond comprehension.

Anyway, towards the end of the drama, Phitcha tells Ritt that he came to say sorry and to accept an apology from Ritt. I mean, is there anything more ridiculous than this? He knew everything from the very beginning. If the impersonation genuinely bothered him that much, he could have confronted Ritt and demanded an apology during their very first meeting. Instead, he willingly let Ritt assume his identity as the childhood sweetheart.

After lying to Phitcha at the bar, Ritt wanted to stop pretending to be a fortune teller out of guilt and wanted to tell Itt the truth. But Pure stopped him and told him to keep playing the fortune teller until he could find a replacement. In my opinion, Pure is an absolute villain. He used his best friend, his younger sister, and Phitcha just for his bar's promotion—while Pure himself did nothing except act as the bartender of his own bar. Then, when he found out that Phitcha and Itt knew all about his best friend's lie, he joined their conspiracy without informing his friend. Why? Because at that moment, hitting on Phitcha was more important to him. May even my worst enemy never get such a toxic friend.

And Itt claims he loves Ritt, yet he completely ignored the mental agony Ritt was going through because of his lie. Itt ignored Ritt's nightmares and his repeated attempts to confess the truth because if Ritt confessed, Itt's own lies would be exposed too. He intentionally kept Ritt in a state of insecurity. Itt knew very well how much mental torment that one lie was causing Ritt, making Ritt feel like Itt actually loved Phitcha and that he was just taking someone else's place.

When Ritt finally found out the whole truth, he said that both of them had lied to each other and they couldn't stay together like this. Before leaving Itt's house, Ritt said that leaving Itt's life was the best apology he could offer him. Ritt didn't want anything from them; he just wanted to remove himself from the lives of Itt and his deceitful friend. Yet, they wouldn't leave him alone. The way Itt pursued Ritt after a normal breakup was practically a form of stalking. Publicly turning up with flowers, photos, gifts and musicians outside his house is a type of harassment.

And the audacity of that deceitful friend, Pure, to give a lecture! How does he have the nerve to lecture someone after forcing his own mistakes onto Ritt? It was only by accommodating Pure's request that Ritt fell into the clutches of that blackmailer. After everything, Ritt didn't need to apologize to anyone. Even at the very end, Itt embarrassed Ritt by exposing Ritt's lie in front of everyone.

I would have been happier if this drama didn't have a happy ending. Ritt should have left these toxic people behind, learned from his mistakes, and started a fresh life. And as for that childhood love trope—God, they need to stop this now. You can have a crush on someone in childhood, but feelings can change as you grow up. But no, here they forced it at the end, showing that Itt also liked Ritt as a child. How silly.
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Replying to walif3 Dec 26, 2025
hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 At this rate, she is going to turn into an Indonesian horror movie ghost very soon.The number…
I honestly don’t understand why everyone is so fixated on this failing company. I don't see any legitimate motives for the villains either; it feels like unnecessary hostility over trivial things. It’s absurd how wealthy heirs like Nam, Baicha, and Nina are obsessed with people who don't even acknowledge them. Even someone as educated as Eyes is in a pitiful state. She was doing perfectly fine until her breakup with Din; her character only deteriorated after she returned.

Men like Din really shouldn't get into romantic relationships. He is burdened by the responsibilities left by his late father, along with an arrogant, self-centered, and insatiably greedy mother, plus two good-for-nothing brothers. Given these circumstances, Din can never truly provide his partner with time or happiness. That’s why I find Eyes’ decision to break up perfectly justified. Even now, despite his feelings for Sara, he is doing her a disservice. He can’t even protect Sara from his mother’s toxic behavior.
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Replying to Milk_Bread Dec 25, 2025
Din can’t read a room. Bringing back Sara for a ā€œnostalgiaā€ tour of his family mansion that her family boarded…
hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 At this rate, she is going to turn into an Indonesian horror movie ghost very soon.

The number of villains in this drama just keeps increasing. As for Din, instead of character development, he seems to be regressing; he’s the kind of male lead who is ready to divorce Sara at the drop of a hat just because his mother or someone else says so. By indulging his mother's wickedness, he is losing all credibility as a good husband, lover, or friend.

Moreover, Din can't seem to get anything done without Baicha’s help. It seems only Sara and the villains are actually dedicated and highly skilled at what they do. On top of that, for three consecutive episodes, there’s been no separate storyline for Yo and Sarach, and it looks like they won’t be featured much in the upcoming episodes either.

Chakhrit, Din's mom, Nina, Nina's parents, and Din's ex; they are all villains. I would also categorize Nam and Baicha as villains because they simply cannot handle rejection.
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Replying to Milk_Bread Dec 21, 2025
I totally hear you on this. I’ll give Din some credit, though. His mom sold him out because she doesn’t want…
At this point, this drama should add an alternative name like "Steal The Crush." Seriously, this drama is a hot mess now, but I'm actually enjoying the chaos. And according to the precap, I think the greedy mom will call that wealthy, perverted girl and tell her, "Now you can seduce my son." šŸ˜†šŸ˜†šŸ˜†
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Replying to Milk_Bread Dec 21, 2025
I totally hear you on this. I’ll give Din some credit, though. His mom sold him out because she doesn’t want…
I feel like if Din's mother had been childless, she would have definitely become a scam modeling agent after her husband died. And if she had never married Din’s father, her profession would surely have been human trafficking. 🤣🤣🤣

The funny thing is, the Phimarndech brothers are desperate to steal other people's crushes. šŸ˜† The two older brothers are already fighting each other over a crush, and now the youngest brother is going after his female friend's crush.
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Replying to Milk_Bread Dec 20, 2025
I totally hear you on this. I’ll give Din some credit, though. His mom sold him out because she doesn’t want…
Hmm, you've put it very well. Din is the only good character among the three brothers and there will be more development for the character in the upcoming episodes. There are still 12 episodes left to air, so I hope the drama continues to get even better.

The revelation of Sara’s plastic surgery makes it quite clear why the drama is titled Beauty Reborn. For now, I’m liking the FL and her brother’s characters the most. No one else is commenting here except for the two of us, but I didn't find those six episodes boring at all. The drama hasn't really reached international audiences yet, but I hope it is doing well domestically.

Looks like we’ll be commenting more on Din's mom soon.Ā With a mother like her, there was no need for any extra villains in this drama. 🤣🤣🤣
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Replying to Nora0809 Dec 11, 2025
Did anyone notice if you watch Secret happened in litchi island that Namping is similar looking to main lead
Yes, Hua Yi Chen looks a lot like Namping. Especially in Episode 8 (Extra), where he wore a glittering wedding-dress-style outfit, he looked a lot like Namping.
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On Beauty Reborn Dec 11, 2025
It's as if an invisible placard is hanging around that mother's neck that reads: 'My sons are on sale.' And the nature of the three sons is so terrible. The eldest son still loves his ex, but is trying to marry the FL so that his irresponsible brother stops chasing the FL and instead marries that immoral, 'money tree' girl. The second son is merely a devotee of beauty; he does no work and just chases after pretty girls. The youngest is the most barbaric of all, treating everyone like his servant (though the writer suddenly made him good in the 4th episode). I don't understand why Thai lakorn storylines are always like this.
The MLs are indescribably bad; they are constantly confused. Whether they love the FL or not, if the Ex returns or if some other girl tries to approach or seduce them, they lose their minds. I feel bad for the FL; both of her options are disgusting. It's like she has to choose trash from a pile of trash.

The ML's ex, meanwhile, broke up with him, married elsewhere, got divorced, and has now come back to the ML. And the trashy ML is sitting there looking at pictures of his ex again! How disgusting they are! The writer should just fix their relationship and marry them off; they deserve each other. That b**ch Nina is perfect for the SML, and the FL should be paired with someone good.

But from what I can see, it looks like these three worthless Phimarndech brothers are going to make the lives of the Phanchay siblings miserable. The Phimarndech family doesn't run their business through hard work and merit; they do it by marrying off(it wouldn't be wrong to say 'selling') family members to rich people.
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Replying to Reginaldo Silva Dec 5, 2025
Sim, que Deus proteja e abenƧoe o Ongsa e que o faƧa feliz e com muito sucesso, mantenha-o lindo com aquele…
Exactly, our prayers and best wishes are always with Ongsa.
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Replying to walif3 Nov 28, 2025
Bittersweet ending, less sweet and more bitter. But for me it was a horrible ending. still loved it because of…
Happy to help.
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