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Bloodhounds Season 2
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Apr 26, 2026
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Overall 7.5
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Rewatch Value 7.0

Beast Mode Activated

Back with Season 2, the chemistry remains strong, natural, and genuinely warm; they feel like family. Character-wise, it works too: the main guy is strong but a bit naïve, not particularly street-smart, more of a genuinely good person trying to survive in a pretty brutal world. That contrast actually lands well.

The plot, though, is where it gets a bit shaky. Compared to the first season, this one feels more monotonous, less layered. I can forgive a lot if the story is logical and the relationships are properly built — and to some extent, that’s still there — but what didn’t sit right with me was the overall tone. It leans heavily into hopelessness. No matter what they do, they seem stuck, powerless, unable to protect themselves or others.

The story is ordinary, and the narrative is not an original idea. Just like many action based dramas, Season 2 follows the same pattern. However, the action sequences are terrific and that's what keep you engaged. Even though the storyline is neatly wrapped up at the end, it leaves a slightly bitter aftertaste.

Overall, If you liked the first season, you’ll probably enjoy the character dynamics here as well. Just don’t expect the same level of plot depth. I’m curious and waiting for the next season though.

My Rating : 7.6/10

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Blossom
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by D_0325
Apr 26, 2026
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A bit overhyped

I already know this by now but it’s really a shame how misleading the ratings of a drama can be on my drama list.
I had really high expectations for this show because everyone praised it and I haven’t seen a single negative comment on it.

If this is your favorite show or you really enjoyed it, that’s fine, everyone has a different taste but a lot of people who are new to cdramas, also tend to rate everything they watch or that got them into it, really high or they are biased towards the actors.

It’s hard to look at things objectively and everyone has their dramas they enjoy, even if they aren’t always the best, but this was kind of a let down for me.

What I liked:

- the story started of quite dark and interesting. The events of how the FL and ML met and ended up in a different time together was thought out well. I like that there was more to it than the ML taking an arrow for her but that their fates were intertwined

- I like that they didn’t waste time and got right into the plot.

- The FL is strong but not in a typical way like a female general, it’s not so much about physically strong but mentally. I like how she used her intelligence to become a smart businesswoman and help with various plot points. I like that she was portrayed as more realistic, at least when it comes to her behavior. She is not exactly one stereotype, like a cheerful and quirky girl that always laughs or an unruly, bratty and spoiled girl who does whatever she wants, she doesn’t overreact nor does she not react enough. She behaves quite realistic at times, although not always.

- I do enjoy the scenes between the leads, it was quite sweet at times although they have issues.

- the cinematography is so stunning, a lot of scenes were magnificent, especially in slow motion. Snow, shattered glass, flowers or lightning was very well done.

- I initially liked the family dynamics for both leads. I was interested to see how the FL deals with the people who wronged her, same as the ML

What I didn’t like:

- Firstly, the time travel aspect was not explored enough. When the leads travel back in time, they become children again. The FL also received a book from the monk character that sort of tells her about certain things that might happen. She acted shocked about what happened to her for like 2 seconds and then adapted to her new life really quickly without asking many questions. This always happens in time travel stories but it’s so unrealistic. She could have asked the monk more about what to do initially or why this happened to her but it was just like she figured it out on her own. When you’re in a different time or world, how would you know what to do?! I get it, it’s not like she wanted to go back to her miserable adult life of the future but I think she was a bit too calm, considering what happened to her. I also didn’t get why the ML didn’t remember his previous life at all, at least when he was a kid. He can remember the FL from some of his dreams though, even though she is wearing a mask. I feel like this whole fate thing or why certain things work and some don’t, are not explained properly, unless they did explain it but if so, it might have been in a passing comment. Also, I dislike the fact that the time travel aspect really doesn’t matter anymore as the story goes on. Why have it in the first place then?! If you want to show a revenge story, the time travel didn’t need to exist.

- The relationship between the FL and ML was not really convincing to me. She keeps lying to him about their past and why she can predict certain events which caused the ML to get suspicious of her, to the point he thinks she is involved in the crimes and behavior of her uncle. The ML asked her repeatedly what she is hiding because he knows by that point she isn’t like her family and he just wants confirmation but she chooses not to tell him. Sure, it’s difficult to explain that she met him in another life before and traveled back to the past but she could have tried to be honest. Worst thing he could do is think she is crazy but he himself had these dreams of her so he could have believed it. And what’s worse is that after they got married, she told him about the book etc in one sentence and he just accepts it like it’s the most normal thing, which proves that her constant struggle that dragged on about her not telling him the truth, was pointless.

At first the relationship between them started slow and they both benefited from it. It was logical that there were no feelings involved especially cause they had a completely different impression of one another and by both helping one another and getting involved with one another, they developed mutual respect and started to become friendly. But then it was like they skipped an arc or something because next thing I know, he tells the emperor that the FL is important to him and then asks her to marry him. They never expressed mutual romantic feelings towards one another at that point, they just started to get closer. Sure, they had a couple of moments together when they were in dangerous situations and he protected her or they looked deeply into each other’s eyes but to me, that’s not enough to justify the jump that the relationship took.

He doesn’t force her to marry him, especially since she repeatedly insisted on not wanting to get married but then basically gave her 5 days to think about if she wants to reject his proposal or not. And during that time, somehow the FL realized how much she likes him and married him. By the time their wedding comes around, I feel like they barely know anything about one another. I know arranged marriages were the norm back then and you don’t always know your partner but considering she never wanted an arranged marriage, you’d think she would have waited with marriage. She could have at least gotten to know him better. Besides investigating together and her business ventures, I feel like I don’t know what they like or dislike or what their hobbies are.

- The leads did have chemistry but not enough. It was not electric. The FL also seemed way too perfect. Somehow she was good at almost everything. They made her a smart businesswoman who was supposed to be different to the traditional women back then but then she was also really great at cooking, poetry and more and ofc she always has the best insight and is so wise and the ML does not have that, so he learns from her. They undermined his character compared to hers and showed him as someone who is senseless and impulsive, even though he is supposed to be a general leading a huge army. Generals also need to be tactical and logical and sometimes they showed that but often not.

- My biggest issue was the plot itself. I thought it would be a mysterious, dark plot about revenge and court politics but a plot that ties both leads together and leads to a constant push and pull between them and makes them question everything but to me it just fell apart. A big part of the show was about domestic instances that the FL was involved in and frankly speaking, half of these characters I did not care about. If it would have focused more on her relationship with her father, the death of her mom and so on, maybe it could have been better.Yes, they redeemed the father later on but everything just felt quickly resolved in a few sentences. Most of the side charscters were just annoying. I thought the plot of the step sister was a bit interesting at first but we don’t need multiple episodes of that. A lot of things that happened just felt like filler or side plot and made the show kind of boring. The FL mostly uses her knowledge and wit to solve these family issues and not some dark mystery. The plot lost its mystery and secretive nature that I thought I would get. It didn’t help, that the pacing felt quite slow to me after the first couple episodes. Maybe this type of show where people talk a lot and everything feels like it’s moving slowly, isn’t for me but I’ve watched shows where not one episode felt boring to me. Shows that were dynamic from the start. This show lacked tension for me. I never felt like I couldn’t wait to watch the next episode. A lot of characters also annoyed me with their behavior because they didn’t need to go down this road but they made bad choices for themselves, even though they had other better options.

- The acting was ok but to me the ML is a bit better than the FL. I’ve seen him in other stuff, even as a side character he is pretty decent. The FL lacks expressions. I wish both of them showed more range and emotional depth.

All in all, everything about this drama is average to me, besides the cinematography. It’s not a bad drama cause I’ve seen worse and it can still be entertaining at times but it’s not one of those shows I’m obsessed with. And I still don’t understand the ratings on this.


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Ai Mei Shi Wen
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by Yumi
Apr 26, 2026
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Overall 7.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

There is a reason people like this version.

Not only is it shorter and walks direct to the point, it actually has better characters.

The ML here is nicer, of course he starts as a douchebag but half way through the "a little over 2 hours" show, he reaches his redemption arc and he becomes nicer and help the FL, also we can clearly see the process of falling in love with the FL, and he calls out the SFL for her wrong deeds, as far as I remember we didn't have all that in the other version, or at least not clearly shown.

That been said, this is why I think this version is a bit bland as it doesn't differ from other shows that much, except maybe for the ML natural acting, I haven't seen him before on anything and I liked him here so I'm probably going to check out his other shows.

The FL is a punch bag in both versions so nothing to say about anything except maybe this one has different ending and better way of seeking justice for the FL against the SFL and her evil deeds.

Overall nice show, short and lighter, better or more appropriate and less repulsive ML and SML, also less screen time showing the FL being humiliated and hurt.

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Sunsets Secrets Regrets
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Apr 26, 2026
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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No Expectations, Ended Up Obsessed





Did I start this show with high expectations? No. Did I end up loving it? Yes.

I went into it after only seeing a few edits of the main couple and a lot of hate toward the actress. But what stood out to me immediately was their chemistry, so I started it without expectations—and I absolutely loved it. Honestly, I wish I could erase my memory just to watch it again. It’s one of those very exciting, thrilling shows that is incredibly bingeable.

For me, the highlight of the drama was definitely the main couple. Their chemistry was amazing—easily the brightest and strongest aspect of the show. I’ve seen a lot of mixed opinions about their relationship, but I personally loved it. I was expecting a lot of drawn-out misunderstandings, especially because of her ex, but I’m so glad that didn’t happen. The conflicts were handled and resolved properly without unnecessary dragging.

Regarding the female lead, I know she received a lot of hate, but I genuinely understood her character and didn’t hate her at all. She was driven by revenge, but she was also someone who had lost her brother and her first love, which deeply shaped her actions. I loved that by the end, she was decisive about what she wanted. Even when her heart wavered, she never betrayed her husband, and that was something I really appreciated.

I also liked that her feelings toward her ex weren’t just romantic. He was family too—he was adopted by her father, so she grew up seeing him as a brother. That complexity made her inner conflict more understandable. Once the truth came out, she had no reason to hate him. If she hadn’t been married, she might have ended up with him, but she was married, and she felt safe with her husband. That’s why I didn’t hate her scenes with her ex. At the end of the day, she chose her husband, never betrayed him, and was honest with Hanshang.

I loved how her relationship with Hanshang developed. She gave him—and herself—a chance to love, even though she didn’t love him at first. She still tried, even before everything fully unfolded. Their scenes together had so much intensity and “fire.” I especially loved how he was the one chasing her at first, pushing her to love him, and then the roles reversed, and she became the one saying, “Let me love you.” That shift was amazing to watch. Even the divorce moment—I didn’t hate it, because it allowed us to see her run after him.

Jing Boran’s portrayal of romance was incredible. The way he looks at her, the way he melts into her presence—it genuinely felt like he was breathing her in. His acting is a big reason why the couple worked so well. His obsession, protectiveness, and dedication were portrayed beautifully. I loved all the small details—him always running to her, protecting her, the little moments like when she takes off his glasses.

The female lead’s acting was also very good. Especially in emotional and heavy scenes, like crying scenes, she delivered really well. She portrayed someone broken, torn, and exhausted by everything, and I think she did that in a very convincing way.

Jing Boran, though, was on another level. His portrayal of someone dealing with PTSD and anxiety was incredible. I especially appreciate how he plays “cold” characters—he never feels distant from the audience. Instead, he fully becomes the character. I also loved his interactions with the psychopath; the way he played those scenes was so engaging.

As for the ex, I didn’t hate him or his presence in the story. I actually felt really bad for him. He sacrificed so much, probably the most out of everyone, and when he returned, he had lost everything. It was sad, but I appreciated that by the end, there was no bad blood between them. The actors did a great job portraying this dynamic.

The entire cast was strong. Everyone delivered exactly what they were supposed to. I also think Qi Yan deserves special recognition—his portrayal of the psychopath was incredible. It was extremely believable, especially in the serial killer aspects. His dynamic with Hanshang was one of the highlights in terms of tension and acting.

Plot-wise, even without the romance, the show was gripping from the start. I personally love stories involving serial killers, thrillers, and psychological elements, so this really worked for me. It kept me curious, wanting to understand the characters and their dynamics. It was easy to follow, which is important for this kind of story.

My main complaint would be the ending for the villain—I wanted it to be harsher. It felt a bit unsatisfactory. I wanted him to suffer more, maybe face deeper consequences or even confront his past in a more impactful way.

However, I did like that the female lead was able to see what Hansheng went through at the end. It made sense for her to fully understand him moving forward and be there for him, just as he had always been there for her.

I also never really saw the male lead as “obsessive” in a negative way—I saw him more as protective and possessive, which made sense given their past and how she had always protected him.

Some honorable mentions go to Professor and Chief Tan—their scenes added a sense of family and lightness that balanced the heavier aspects of the show.

Of course, others might notice flaws, but for me, the couple’s chemistry carried everything. Their acting was incredible, and the story itself was engaging. It also reminded me a bit of Flower of Evil.

Another small complaint: the ending credits showed deleted scenes, and I couldn’t find them anywhere. That was frustrating because I would have loved to watch them.

Overall, I really enjoyed this drama. It’s fast-paced, gripping, and has amazing chemistry. It exceeded my expectations, especially since I didn’t see many people talking about it. It’s definitely one of my favorite dramas of 2026 so far. Lately, a lot of shows feel repetitive or more focused on visuals than well-written romance, but this one stood out to me.

I would definitely recommend it—especially if you go into it understanding the female lead’s character instead of judging her too quickly.

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Running Man Thailand
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Apr 26, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Running Man Thailand — Back to What Made It Fun in the First Place

I used to love the original Running Man when it first started. It was chaotic, creative, and genuinely funny. But over time, it slowly became more like other Korean variety shows — more formatted, more predictable — and I eventually stopped watching. So when Running Man Thailand was announced, I didn’t expect much. And yet… it completely surprised me.
What Thailand did right is simple: they went back to the roots of what made Running Man fun. The games feel fresh again, the energy is chaotic in a good way, and the cast actually looks like they’re enjoying themselves instead of just following a script. The show doesn’t try to overproduce everything. It lets the personalities shine, and that’s exactly what makes each episode entertaining.

The casting is honestly one of the best parts. Bringing together well-known Thai actors — especially from the BL industry — along with singers and other personalities creates a really fun dynamic. It’s also refreshing to see actors we usually associate with very specific on-screen images completely break those roles. Some of the more “delicate” BL actors, who often play soft or shy characters, show a completely different side of themselves here. Competitive, chaotic, loud… and honestly, much more real. That contrast makes the show even more enjoyable. You’re not just watching games. You’re discovering personalities behind the characters they usually play. And that’s something a lot of variety shows fail to capture. The chemistry between the cast members is also very natural. It doesn’t feel forced or overly edited. The jokes land because they come from genuine reactions. Some moments feel completely unpredictable, and that’s exactly what you want from this kind of show.

Production-wise, it’s solid. The pacing is good, the editing keeps the energy high, and the music enhances the humor without being overwhelming. Each episode feels dynamic, and the 10-episode format actually works really well. It keeps things fresh without dragging the concept too long. Honestly, I watched every episode and enjoyed all of them. It’s rare for a variety show to keep that level of consistency without becoming repetitive, but here it works.

Final Thought
Running Man Thailand succeeds because it understands what made the original show great and brings that energy back in a fresh way. The cast is fun, the games are entertaining, and the overall atmosphere feels genuine. It’s not just a remake — it’s a revival of the original spirit. I really hope it continues with more seasons, because this version deserves to become a long-running show.

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Rebirth
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Apr 26, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I just finished Rebirth, and I truly enjoyed the whole journey. It’s one of those dramas that stays with you even after the final episode. The only thing that left me a bit confused—and honestly wanting more—was the ending. For me, it would have been a perfect conclusion if they clearly showed Zhuge Yue and Chu Qiao living a simple, peaceful life together with their son and daughter—not as a dream, illusion, or imagined future, but as something real and confirmed. After everything they sacrificed, all the pain, separation, and battles they endured, they deserved a concrete and happy ending. A clear closure like that would have made the story feel even more complete and emotionally fulfilling.
That said, everything else about the drama was truly remarkable.
Lin Yunrui as Zhuge Yue was almost perfect for the role. He didn’t just rely on his looks—though he is undeniably handsome and charismatic—but he fully embodied the character. Zhuge Yue came across as incredibly intelligent, calculating, and composed, yet underneath that cold and strategic exterior was someone deeply caring and capable of profound love. What I appreciated most was how his actions consistently spoke louder than his words. He protected Chu Qiao in his own quiet way, often sacrificing himself without expecting anything in return. He wasn’t just a brilliant strategist; he was also an awesome warrior—skilled, fearless, and commanding in every fight scene. At the same time, his softer side showed through in subtle moments, proving that he was not just strong, but also deeply human. That balance made his character unforgettable.
Chu Qiao was equally captivating. She’s not just beautiful—she’s powerful, independent, and incredibly skilled, especially in swordsmanship and archery. What makes her stand out is her resilience and unwavering determination. She doesn’t rely on anyone, yet she still allows herself to care deeply. Watching her growth throughout the drama was inspiring, and her strength never overshadowed her emotional depth. The chemistry between her and Zhuge Yue is one of the strongest aspects of the series. Their connection felt natural, intense, and earned, making it impossible not to root for them.
The supporting characters also added so much richness to the story. The second male lead brought emotional weight and complexity, while the villains were written and portrayed in a way that made them feel like real threats rather than just obstacles. They created tension and pushed the story forward in meaningful ways. Chun’er, in particular, stood out with her emotional depth—her character was layered, tragic, and unforgettable. Princess Consort Helian also brought a unique charm and strength, adding balance to the narrative with her presence.
And of course, the OST deserves special mention. The music elevated every scene, making emotional moments even more powerful. Each song perfectly matched the tone of the story, and even after finishing the drama, the soundtrack lingers and brings back all the feelings.
Overall, Rebirth is a drama I genuinely loved. Despite the confusing and somewhat open-ended conclusion, the storytelling, performances, character development, and music made it a deeply satisfying experience. It’s the kind of story that makes you think, feel, and hope—and even wish for just a little more at the end.

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Veil of Shadows
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Apr 26, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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TRULY A WORK OF ART

I love this drama so much, like this drama for me was the best opening for the month of april. I was already super excited to see the chemistry between the couples and when it dropped i was just gagged. It was like a work a of art. The cinematography was so good as expected from guo jingming. Like his previous works were also so good with the cinematography point of view. Acting of the actors was also super good chen duling as always was amazing, tian jiarui's acting is always super good and the way he played all his characters in the drama was just chef's kiss, like each character felt like a different person as if it wasn’t the same actor portraying them. Ju jingyi and joseph really amazed me this time. Ju jingyi I first saw her in beauty of resilience and was amazed how she delivered an amazing performance but over here in veil of shadows its on a whole different level like its just perfect. I cried so much during her scenes when she was going through those rewinds. Like her acting was peak there. Joseph is also an amazing actor. I saw him with bai lu first and loved his acting there and now here. DAMN. Like his fighting scenes were so good. His acting of his father cang hao was just so good like he was looking so good and he portrayed his emotions perfectly even when he was old. Like my man's acting is so good. I LOVE THIS DRAMA I REPEAT. This is such a great drama with an amazing and refreshing plot. Like plot twists, mysteries were everything. Those things kept me hooked up like it was never boring or dragging. Every episode was a roller coaster. As for the screen time I think it was pretty much balanced as they showed the WUWU couple so much during the illusion arc in episodes 10-16 and then again in 26-29. Like there were little moments in the first episodes too where the WUWU couple were flirting with each other. Like those little moments were so cherishing. LOVED IT. JILU couple was amazing tian jiarui amazed me, i was gagged, his drama list is short but every one of his drama is a banger. Ju jingyi's acting was amazing too. Their chemistry was just amazing. Especially their hand chemistry. Like i was screaming through my screen when they were washing each other's hand like there was a smile on my face the entire time. CHEMISTRY WAS CHEMISTRYING. WUWU couple's chemistry was also so good but it was definitely more on the mature side. Like they were the mature couple. They were eating it. Like especially their romantic scenes like I had only one word on my face at that time "DAMN". The biggest plot twist for me was the ending like I didn’t expect it from guo jingming. However, although the ending was good I really wished that wu wangyan and lu wuyi could meet again because I love their sisterly bond. But I loved every single bit of this drama. Side characters were perfect too. Overall it was a perfect visual pleasing drama. Plot was everything, story was amazing. Couples were amazing too. I just loved this drama. DESERVES A 10 THROUGH AND THROUGH.

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Dynamite Kiss
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Apr 26, 2026
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Overall 5.0
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Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.5

cringe acting + empty brain drama

this drama dissapointed me in so many ways.
There are soo many cliches stacked in this drama from episode 1. The cinderella concept, the fake marriage concept and on and on and on. there is no chemistry
the FL is so dumb through and through that her character is literally is made to be a punching bag.
I do think jang ki yong does the yearning eyes so wellll, but im sorry to say he didnt deliver what he could have.
everyone, the director the actors and writers dropped the ball on this one hard
this plot had potential but it went to the pits of hell

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Rebirth
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Apr 26, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

A struggle for survival when fate leaves no choice!!!

I haven't watched Princess agents, so I don't have any idea either about the story or the characters of this drama. Initially, I was skeptical to watch this drama after reading many negative comments, and hence never thought to watch it.
But, then I read a comment, that you have to watch for yourself and decide whether its good or bad, rather than relying on other's opinions. Glad that after reading this comment, I started watching Rebirth as the drama, Rebirth, not as any sequel.
THE PLOT-
Rebirth has a very solid, strong, intense, plot with fast paced screenplay and no unnecessary or boring scenes.It is a bit confusing at the beginning,perhaps because I am new to all the characters and story, but after first 6 eps, it pickus up and from 10 onwards, it takes you on a ride of "struggle for survival and fight with the fate journey".
Chu Qiao, female lead, stands as an example of the above mentioned journey, where, she starts as a slave, is saved by Zhuge Yue, and rises up to stand for justice, never bows down to destiny, and strives to abolish slavery.
Each and every tribe and every character have their own, story of pain, struggle and despair.
The flow of the plot is also very good. Though the main focus is largely on slavery, but the drama also focuses on the lurking villains and and the problems caused by them, in the countries of Biantang, Yanbei, Great Yong and Ximeng. The protagonists try their level best to solve these troubles, overcome challenges, and face the hurdles together.
ACTING-
Li YunRui already was quite impressive in Blossom, but here I am totally surprised by the way he portrayed Zhuge Yue, a smart, clever, resilient, tough, brave, kind, caring, loving warrior,who stays calm even in peril situations.He is outstanding in his performance💯👏
Huangyang Tian Tian acting as Chu Qiao, is very good.Her action scenes were good too. Though some times, Chu Qiao, herself as a character may annoy us or may seem to be over the top, but she is brave, smart, and a woman who stands on her own
👍
Zhang Kangle was already impressive in Legend of female general, and here he shines as Yan Xun, the king of Yanbei. His performance was also excellent 👌
A special appreciation for Zhou Lu La, who played General Cheng Yuan, his acting was outstanding 👏
All the other actors were also excellent in their performances.
Some of the deaths of the characters was painful, while the antagonists were so annoying that they deserve to die.
MUSIC-
Lonely black eagle song has become one of my favoritea and overalll, the music is also good.
The action scenes were also well choreoghraphed.
The sets, costumes, locations, photography, well fit the tone of the drama👍
FINAL NOTE-
Rebirth, conveys a powerful, yet menaingful message that, LIFE or LIVING is never easy, and whether you accept it or fight for it, determines your future. Together,when we stand united, we can carve a new world, which is always beteer in terms of love and peace.
It also portrays emotions such as-
1.Loyalty, between Yan Xun and Cheng Yuan, Zhuge Yue and Shiyi and Chu Qiao and Ming Lu, are the best examples.
2.Unwavering love from both Zhuge Yue and Yan Xun towards Chu Qiao
3.Unrequited love of Cheng Yuan and consort Helian
And many more...
Rebirth is totally a WORTH WATCHING DRAMA.
May be it proceeds on a very serious and dark tone, with too little romance, but still it can be given a try.
I am really impressed by it🤗🤩






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Running Man Thailand
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by Saeng
Apr 26, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

อย่าหยุดสู้! -- Never Stop Fighting!

I usually only watch variety shows when I'm feeling really, really sick. So, when I clicked start on the first episode of "Running Man Thailand" in late February, I didn't expect to get hooked on the show and to wait impatiently for the next episode to air each week.

Somehow, the regular hosts, their guests and the technical crew made this show highly addictive. There's never a dull moment, even if some episodes scratch the two hour mark.
Granted, not every game met the mark (I think the game inventors severely underestimated the difficulty of the Pattaya Beach games), and I didn't think the "couples' episode" (ep 5), was the best of ideas -- but overall, the games were well-designed, and made so that every participant could shine at least once.
Episodes were also edited on point for the most part; the editors built tension incredibly well and I think they found the best scenes to tell a good story for each game. The amount of material must have been huge, so I really think this is impressive work.

The regular hosts were delightful! I love how competetive all of them were -- nobody backed down, even when exhausted or cornered. NuNew was a wonderful surprise. I also liked how they grew over the course of the season -- from people who knew each other in passing as professionals in the same industry to team members (or opponents) who know each other's strengths and weaknesses.
However, even with all of these great aspects, there's one thing that makes this show stand out: The hosts (and guests) all genuinely seem to like each other. I love how happy they are when an opponent does something extraordinary; I love how they step back after a fight and check if the other is okay. There never seems to be even a second of animosity between any of them.
Of course, one never knows how much exactly is scripted in shows like these but I think there is some genuine fondness among the participants.

Overall, I enjoyed almost every minute of "Running Man Thailand". I really hope the producers will consider a second season.

For those who consider watching just one episode for their favourites -- you can, of course, and it's likely you will enjoy it. But I really recommend watching all ten episodes for the development of the dynamics between the regulars.

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The Village Barber
11 people found this review helpful
by Kate Finger Heart Award2 Flower Award1
Apr 26, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 7
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A gentle escape where kindness takes the lead.

Beautifully humane, focusing on different generations, their daily lives, struggles and happy moments. And what I loved the most was: it did not have a "main character".

This is what I feared a little bit when I started watching it - will Park Bo Gum overshadow other cast members and the core of the show itself - the villagers? I’m happy to confirm he did not and the production team did not try to put him in the center of every moment. It was a team journey and it felt like it. Park Bo Gum at times feels like the synonym to “kindness” so can other people keep up with his perfect image? Yes, they can, with their own charms and good qualities (also, Park Bo Gum is unreal and we don’t deserve him).

I started it for the cast, but kept watching for all the villagers. The way I truly feel like I know them, how it felt like I was getting my own weekly dose of healing after a stressful work. It was a great reminder that it’s okay to slow down, take a moment to yourself, to appreciate small moments. I also love the bond that was made between the actors and the guests of Bogum Magic Curl. The unique charm small towns possess: the feeling of unity, kindness, warmth and support.

On one hand I want to write detailed thoughts about all the customers and at the same time I want to say as little as possible, because experiencing it as you watch is the correct way to go. They are all subtle and small moments that had a great impact on both the cast and me as a viewer. Living in our chaotic times this show is the healing we all need.

Overall, what a treat. The only reason I am not giving it a full 10 is I kind of wish we had more, but shorter episodes and more celebrity guests - they always brought a new and fun dynamic to the Bogum Magic Curl. Still, I can pass more celebs, but more episodes would be great. Reality is what it is - I know all these actors cannot spent more time in production of one variety show like that.

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I May Love You
0 people found this review helpful
by zinnia
Apr 26, 2026
12 of 24 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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BAD FML

POOR WRITTING I can't believe people will rate this 7.9? this proves audience is dumb and will watch anything?
whenever ml behaves bad for little controlling, forcing women hate it now when women does it ,it's okay?
she forced kiss on ml ? that's sexual harrasment ? who wants to watch FML like that? and she treats ml bad and doesn't accept rejection? i was okay until this happened? you can't force someone into relationship? now ml who doesn't even like her will magically fall for her ? her behaviour and attitude towards ml is very bad
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Running Man Thailand
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Amazing Series

I have never watched an entire reality show of ANY kind. Last time I watched any part of one was over 30 years ago. Going into one knowing a bit about many of the participants (huge BL fan) made it so much fun!! Everyone gave their all for the challenges and it was so funny. I do hope all the injuries full heal. Highly recommended!!
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My Dear Guardian
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Nice drama. Ignore bad comments and watch this drama

Nothing much to say. But its definitely not as bad as they say. It may be somewhat drang at some episodes but definitely with watch. May be i have felt that they shoul have entered to the relationship fast but because of fl hesitant it has delayed though ml is very clear of his feelings. Even sfter kissing and her acceptance of that kiss and happiness she has hesitated until 30 episodes. Thats the thing i haven't liked.

OMG!! Most importantly I have loved 2nd ml zhou ran's acting. I have got 2nd ml syndrome. Literally i ahve thought of forgiving him even after many of his things as he was forced to do such things but later because of loneliness he had done those. I have literally cried for him and even not getting over him

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Our Universe
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Cute, but unbearably dragged out

Well, this "masterpiece" is finally over. The plot drags on painfully long: the main character’s phlegmatic nature and her endless overthinking about guys are just too much. The first love storyline is so overly sweet and unrealistically perfect that it becomes hard to take seriously. The female lead is a total disaster, with a completely emotionless acting. It’s impossible to tell what she’s feeling: joy, sadness, or nothing at all. Watching this is frankly boring and even annoying. The male lead at least tries, but it’s not enough.

On the plus side, the supporting characters are great: the neighbors are a gem, the girlfriend is great, and the friends are good too. And the real star is the baby — incredibly cute and charming. The final episodes are overloaded with drama to the point where it feels like they were trying to squeeze maximum stress out of everyone. In the end, it’s overly stretched, unconvincing, and at times annoying. And there were definitely not enough kisses.

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