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Hirai Miyuki is a terminally ill girl, who dreams of going to Finland to see the northern lights, and falls in love with an orphan boy Watabiki Yusuke, whom she had formed a contract relationship with.
Hirai Miyuki is a terminally ill girl, who dreams of going to Finland to see the northern lights, and falls in love with an orphan boy Watabiki Yusuke, whom she had formed a contract relationship with.
Hirai Miyuki is a terminally ill girl, who dreams of going to Finland to see the northern lights, and falls in love with an orphan boy Watabiki Yusuke, whom she had formed a contract relationship with.
Hirai Miyuki is a terminally ill girl, who dreams of going to Finland to see the northern lights, and falls in love with an orphan boy Watabiki Yusuke, whom she had formed a contract relationship with.
Hirai Miyuki is a terminally ill girl, who dreams of going to Finland to see the northern lights, and falls in love with an orphan boy Watabiki Yusuke, whom she had formed a contract relationship with.
Kim Jung Ho, a rich and famous film director, recently arrived in China from Korea. By chance, he sees a poster of Ouyang Ming Ming, a new idol who also happens to be his ex-classmate and first love. He decides to consult an old uncle of his to teach him The Art of War so that he can employ the strategies to woo Ming Ming. But the story isn't so simple after all when he meets Ming Ming's sitter Yu Xuan.
Crack the Next Case: Why "Mouse" Fits Perfectly After "Nine Puzzles"
Psychological Crime Focus:
• Both dramas center on serial murder cases and the psychological patterns behind them, drawing viewers into complex, unsettling investigations.
• They examine the mind of the criminal, making the viewer question morality, motive, and human nature.
Strong Use of Plot Twists:
• Both shows use misdirection and carefully timed reveals to keep the audience engaged.
Intense Cat-and-Mouse Dynamics:
• The tension between the pursuer and the pursued is central to both dramas.
• The psychological chess game between characters drives the suspense forward.
Emotionally Engaging Storylines:
• Both shows go beyond procedural crime-solving to include emotional stakes, particularly involving victims, families, and the investigators themselves. This adds depth and relatability to the high-stakes thriller elements.
If Nine Puzzles intrigued you with its layered crime storytelling, Mouse is a must-watch that dives even deeper into the criminal mind—with sharper execution.
Psychological Crime Focus:
• Both dramas center on serial murder cases and the psychological patterns behind them, drawing viewers into complex, unsettling investigations.
• They examine the mind of the criminal, making the viewer question morality, motive, and human nature.
Strong Use of Plot Twists:
• Both shows use misdirection and carefully timed reveals to keep the audience engaged.
Intense Cat-and-Mouse Dynamics:
• The tension between the pursuer and the pursued is central to both dramas.
• The psychological chess game between characters drives the suspense forward.
Emotionally Engaging Storylines:
• Both shows go beyond procedural crime-solving to include emotional stakes, particularly involving victims, families, and the investigators themselves. This adds depth and relatability to the high-stakes thriller elements.
If Nine Puzzles intrigued you with its layered crime storytelling, Mouse is a must-watch that dives even deeper into the criminal mind—with sharper execution.
Min Su, a playboy who believes there's no true love, can't stand long-term relationships. However, the fate takes him to a dazzling beauty, Hye Won, who just escaped from the boring hospital. She leaves a strong impression on Min Su. Again, chased by a nurse, as Hye Won sneaks into the men's room at the hospital, their 2nd encounter is made. And Min Su gets totally captivated by this bold lady, although Hye Won tries to resist him worrying that their love might expire soon due to her terminal disease.
The story revolves around two polar opposites who wouldn't have met if it hadn't been for luck. Chang Bai Hui is a simple girl with extraordinary taste when it comes to food and dining. Fang Zi Tian is a world renowned Chef who could have easily made headlines if he cared about it. By stroke of fate, their paths cross several times.
The series will take place in a Chinese restaurant. Chef Seo Poong, a chef who goes from being a star chef one day to the cook at a failing neighborhood Chinese restaurant the next. Dan Sae Woo, meaning “sweet shrimp”, lives a life of privilege and leisure—she accepted no gifts on her wedding day because her father gave her a check for 300 million won, and she enjoys horseback riding and fencing. Her greatest moment in life happens to coincide with a random bowl of jajangmyun, which leads her to undergo a big change and begin a new life.
Momoe lives a life of luxury until one day, she loses everything... her money, her father and her lover. She must now find a way to support herself. With no experience whatsoever, she nonchalently applies for a position at at French restaurant where she once enjoyed a consomme soup many years earlier.
Momoe was attracted to the French restaurant, La Petit Lapin, because of the wonderful owner, Kansuke and the delicious soup that was invented by the chef, Orita Keiji. Keiji, a first-rate chef, was trained in Paris at the two-star restaurant Grand Bleu and is, as a result, a little spoiled and snobby. Find out what happens next when Momoe is taken on as an apprentice and must prove herself to Keiji.
Momoe was attracted to the French restaurant, La Petit Lapin, because of the wonderful owner, Kansuke and the delicious soup that was invented by the chef, Orita Keiji. Keiji, a first-rate chef, was trained in Paris at the two-star restaurant Grand Bleu and is, as a result, a little spoiled and snobby. Find out what happens next when Momoe is taken on as an apprentice and must prove herself to Keiji.
The series will take place in a Chinese restaurant. Chef Seo Poong, a chef who goes from being a star chef one day to the cook at a failing neighborhood Chinese restaurant the next.
Dan Sae Woo, meaning “sweet shrimp”, lives a life of privilege and leisure—she accepted no gifts on her wedding day because her father gave her a check for 300 million won, and she enjoys horseback riding and fencing. Her greatest moment in life happens to coincide with a random bowl of jajangmyun, which leads her to undergo a big change and begin a new life.
Dan Sae Woo, meaning “sweet shrimp”, lives a life of privilege and leisure—she accepted no gifts on her wedding day because her father gave her a check for 300 million won, and she enjoys horseback riding and fencing. Her greatest moment in life happens to coincide with a random bowl of jajangmyun, which leads her to undergo a big change and begin a new life.
The story revolves around two polar opposites who wouldn't have met if it hadn't been for luck. Chang Bai Hui is a simple girl with extraordinary taste when it comes to food and dining. Fang Zi Tian is a world renowned Chef who could have easily made headlines if he cared about it. By stroke of fate, their paths cross several times.
The story revolves around two polar opposites who wouldn't have met if it hadn't been for luck. Chang Bai Hui is a simple girl with extraordinary taste when it comes to food and dining. Fang Zi Tian is a world renowned Chef who could have easily made headlines if he cared about it. By stroke of fate, their paths cross several times.
Way better Shaman centered story. More clever, more emotionally moving, with funny moments! Actors range is far more compelling than the perpetually serious faced FL in Haunted Palace. The ache from misfortune made me cry in Head Over Heels vs. this drama where it felt more like getting through a standard horror movie of'oh yeah, here comes the monster but i will go in anywa"




