Te best HIStory.
For me this was the best HIStory, all the others had one good and one not so good story.And the getting his stephbrother drunk and having sex with him wasn't a good thing, but unethical things happen in real life, so why not in a drama. But i did love the whole process of the father growing to accept their relationship.
The stories of both couples were very well executed, not steps were skipped in the growth of both relationships.
The visuals were stunning, the music very beautiful.
Both couples had great chemistry and great kisses.
And i loved to see the wedding of Lu Zhi Gang and Sun Bo Xiang, my favorite couples from HIStory 3 Make our days count.
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Great so far!!
Amazing show and love how they show both sides pov from the leads. Can’t wait to learn more about the story for revenge and how the leads will grow together. So far at the first five episodes and I’m hooked, great acting from both leads. If only you can drop all the episodes all together that would be amazing!Was this review helpful to you?
Muay Thai, great chemistry, and exactly what it needed to be
Sometimes a series doesn't need to reinvent anything. Muay Thai setting, a good-looking pair with genuinely strong physical chemistry, and a story that knows what it's doing with both — sign me up, and I mean that without irony.NiceGun work well together in every sense, and that's honestly the core of why this series succeeds for me. The chemistry is there in the quieter moments and it's there in the intimate scenes, and when a pairing clicks that consistently it carries a lot. The Muay Thai backdrop gives the show a specific texture and energy that I found genuinely engaging — there's something about the discipline and physicality of that world that feeds into the dynamic between the characters in a way that feels intentional.
Is it a masterpiece? No. Does it break new ground or do anything particularly unexpected with its premise? Also no. But it's confident in what it is, it delivers on what it promises, and I had a genuinely good time with it. Sometimes that's exactly enough.
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Almost legendary
Seongjae, after the death of his father, gets enlisted in the military and he sees a strange video game-like quest that helps him improve his cooking.What I Love
The magical interface that helps him cook is peak and it’s so much more with the dislike/like meter that people have towards him, adds some drama. The side characters are also so good and full of life, they have depth and I empathize with all of them. Kdramas are really good at having multiple plots and mystery and this is no exception. The cliffhangers are so good. I also like the wacky visions and the crazy reactions to his food, even if it’s a little much at times. My favourite episodes were where Seongjae was a fish out of water.
What I Don’t Love
The outdoor training episodes are really mediocre and it feels like a bad military cosplay. Certain scenes are not shown to the audience, did he give him the body wash? This show has awful North Korean representation and the intro uses AI which sucks.
Nitpick
At the beginning I really felt like Seongjae should’ve gay. While this story never really focuses on romance, it would’ve added depth to his character.
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My Stand-In vibes — but it never quite got there for me
The premise has something — a famous actor who dies on the night of his greatest success, betrayed by the person closest to him, and then gets to go back. Time resets, a mysterious fan enters the picture, and the road to the top begins again. There's emotional potential in that setup, and the intimate scenes actually delivered.But the series never pulled me in the way I needed it to. It reminded me of My Stand-In in its basic DNA — the second chance, the identity questions, the love complicated by circumstances that shouldn't exist — but where that series at least held me through its messier moments, this one lost me early and didn't find me again. By the end very little had stayed, and I wouldn't go back for the pairing alone.
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A premise that deserved more than I got from it
The setup genuinely caught my attention. A student forced out of school after being blamed for his own assault, years in the adult film industry, a return to college, and then a BL film role opposite the last person he expected — that's a story with real weight behind it, and I went in wanting it to land.It didn't, for me. And honestly I can't fully explain why, which is its own kind of frustrating. Nothing went obviously wrong. JaTae are a decent pairing, the story has ambition, the themes are serious in ways I respect. But something in the execution kept me at a distance throughout, and by the end very little had stuck.
Sometimes a series and a viewer just don't connect, regardless of the quality of the ingredients. This felt like one of those cases for me — a story I wanted to be absorbed by that simply never let me in. I watched it to the end and felt mostly neutral about having done so.
Worth trying if the premise speaks to you. It might land differently for someone else.
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FortPeat set everything on fire
FortPeat at their finest. I mean that without qualification. The chemistry between them here doesn't simmer — it ignites, and there are scenes in this series that I will not be forgetting anytime soon. The beach. The shower. You'll know.What works so well beyond the obvious is how the roles fit them. Peat's character — a sassy, closed-off erotica author who needs physical closeness to write but has built an entire fortress around the idea of actually loving someone — feels like it was written with him specifically in mind. And Fort plays someone so genuinely warm, so attentive, so quietly devoted that my main criticism is that people like that don't actually exist. A green flag so green it's basically a forest.
The emotional climax earns its weight. Fort knows from the start what he signed up for, but at some point living inside someone else's self-deception becomes its own kind of hurt — and watching him reach the point where self-love means walking away, even loving someone, is genuinely affecting. What makes the scene land even harder is that Peat doesn't say I don't love you. He says I can't love you. That distinction carries everything.
My one personal wish is for more before that moment — more of Fort's frustration surfacing, more of him trying to reach Peat before the decision to protect himself becomes inevitable. I think I would have pushed harder in his position, and I wanted to see that struggle more fully.
The production has its limitations and some dialogue lands a little flat, which is a real constraint on a story this emotionally ambitious. But FortPeat transcend it. They always do.
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Monarchy Romcom at its Best
Plus:- fun romcom set in a fictional modern monarchy
- a lighter, more mature version of Princess Hours
- the tension is not so much between the leads but between them and their situation
- issues between leads are not dragged
- I-An is dreamy (hahaha)
Minus:
- plot holes, many left unanswered
- 12 episodes is too short
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love their relationship, love hate their love
Plus:- more than the love story, the story focused on the lives and reality of medical workers and firemen
- character growth and the transformation of their relationships (Song Yan with the brigade, Xu Qin with the doctors)
- Jiang Yu’s character
Minus:
- the prolonged indecisiveness of Xu Qin in a good 6-7 episodes, it gets better past that!
- Meng Yan Chen’s character is a bit questionable
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The Rushing Adrenaline amidst the Heartfelt Bond of Friendship and Brotherhood
So, I was supposed to have finished writing this review last month back when I trudged along the whole 28 episodes straight after wallowing internally due to the chaos of "Love beyond the Grave" and "Veil of Shadows". I accidentally found "Pegasus" when I was searching for racing-themed drama, for I can't let go of "Speed and Love" and am hoping to discover something even better than the former. To be honest, I'd been going back and forth on whether I should start this series or not, given the so-so rating and the unfamiliar assembles of casts. Finally, curiosity won and I began to absorb myself in "Pegasus". Let's move on, shall we?Basically, "Pegasus" is the drama version of a film with similar title, and it tells the story of a legendary China rally racer named Zhang Chi. Back in his prime days, he had completed very single race in an impressive record of time, clinched numerous championships and awards, and had the best companionship with his teammates (and his team is called Speeding) - the passionate racer-turned-financial-backer Ye Gong, the astute and beautiful manager (also Zhang Chi's childhood sweetheart) Li Xiaohe, the clumsy but reliable co-driver Sun Yuqiang, and the team's mechanics Ji Xing and Zhang Weiyi. However, as time passed by, Zhang Chi's performance took a nosedive due to the advent of new racers and better teams with abundant funding, sophisticated high-tech racing cars, and well-groomed rising rookies on the deck. The team later disbanded after Ye Gong's death (he was knocked over by a car when he walked his dog), and every one of them walked through different paths that no longer align to the same goal. Zhang Chi, desperate to rebuild the team from scratch, started doing odd jobs to make ends meet and managed to secure a place in Bayanbulak Rally Race. In that race, he succeeded in securing the first place, but due to the malfunction of the brake, he didn't manage to stop on time and his car fell from a high cliff.
In his coma period, Zhang Chi found out that he could transmigrate between the present and the past. However, he was transported to the body of a rich second-generation heir Lin Zhendong, who apparently had a scarred childhood and developed a detestation for racing due to personal reasons. In his new body, Zhang Chi proactively used every trace of his knowledge of future to prevent the team from disbanding, and the old Zhang Chi suffer from regret and haplessness, leading them to think that he was a mystical prophet. Things took a turn when the real Lin Zhendong possessed his body again, only to find that he had done ridiculous stuffs regarding rally racing. The clash of fire and ice continued for a while, given the two of them never saw eye to eye in terms of ideals and life purposes. The past Zhang Chi then introduced Lin Zhendong to rally racing and even encouraged him to realize his true dream, and that was when Lin Zhendong knew where his talent lay now and then. Together, the team navigate through the challenges in the rally racing world and carve a memorable tale of self-discovery, personal growth, and deep friendship bond.
At first, I wasn't really convinced with the plot, but I soon got over with it and even had some good laugh when the comedic scenes crashed in. The script is also carefully written, showing how dedicated the scriptwriter is to this drama. "Pegasus" also explores multiple themes about psychological and relationship warfare, and how we make the most decisive yet crucial choice in our lives. The dialogues are composed of a plethora of motivative quotes to remind us to keep fighting even though we are in the lowest point of life.
The OSTs are club-bangers as well, and I particularly like "Consequence" by Win Wei and "Destination" by Joshua Jin. Sets and backgrounds are breathtaking, especially the desert circuit. I must also praise the camerawork during the filming of racing scenes - all of them are meticulously taken and bring a sense of adrenaline rush in your veins, constantly wishing for the protagonists to win the race against petty opponents of course.
Overall, I highly recommend this drama for those who are hardcore racing fans like me, or even those who are already tired of superficial interactions and are looking for close-knitted friendship bond. I guess that's all I can write for now. Sorry if the review is kinda sloppy, because I've forgotten majority portion of what I watched back then. Good luck and happy watching (wait for "Dazzling" review too, okay?).
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A Promising Start – Loving The First Jasmine So Far!
After watching the first episodes of The First Jasmine, I'm really enjoying it so far.The story is engaging and the leads have great chemistry.
Each episode keeps me interested and wanting to see what happens next.
Looking forward to the upcoming episodes!
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Good start. Horrible ending.
I honestly had a lot of expectations for the movie, especially because it had Taecyeon in it and the fact that it was marketed as a bl...but it's not.But even as a queer movie I think the plot would have been better overall but it just gets confusing.
All of a sudden sumiko's husband dies and then she moves in with Ryu and yohan. From that moment on I just knew that there would be no chance of romance when she entered the picture.
What's up with Japanese bls always putting a woman between the love interests?? Same thing happened in More than Words than that just put me off.
All I can say is that the plot should've developed better.
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A very lovely story!!
The story was really interesting. It kept me hooked from the first episode. The chemistry between the leads was really amazing. The bromance spice also added to the fun. And the scene where the FMC celebrates suspension with friends literally represent us. Rally enjoyed it. And DEFINITELY NEED A SEASON 2!!The male characters were realyy handsome, which added some more to the interest of the drama. I didn't like that math genius student. She reflects badly on us toppers. But I'm rooting for season 2.
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A Gem ON VIKI
A beautiful drama, Qing Ye a beauty, rich, self-confident.She comes to a place on the coast where family lives.
The woman was adopted by QY's grandparents but ran away and became pregnant by Xing Wu; the family is deeply in debt, and XW hustles to get money.
Thats the { family } story .
The drama has many cheerful, but also emotional sides. The beauty of village life on the coast: love, loyalty, but also betrayal and theft, lost happiness, winning opportunities.
FL and Ml have incredible chemistry between them, physically at the beginning, because both Xing Wu and Qing Ye are outwardly beautiful. XW with his platinum blond hair at the start, and QY with her classic style and manners.
She radiates wealth; XW struggles and is prejudiced.
But he is also ashamed, a bathroom doorknob incident.
But like a knight, he protects her from the beginning of the drama.
And looks after her well-being. It is simply a beautiful drama. I never watch modern Chinese dramas, but recently I have been hooked.
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So good .their acting is so good .the cinematography everything is on point .Bailu and cheng lei in a drama a masterpieces
The way yeli protect her husband like if you touch my husband you gonna suffer 🫣she is very cunning and smart also chenglei acting so good his state everything is on point
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