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Ups and downs but hey we got there in the end!
Literally just finished ep 27 and I'm glad Part 1 ended like that.NiaoNiao the poor girl has gone through it. She's being beaten down constantly. So many times she's in a no-win situation with the way people judge her and it just sucks. Even if people think she's a tough cookie she has a very sensitive soul.
My main issue with the show is probably the editing/pacing especially when it came to NiaoNiao and Ling Buyi. They had great scenes together but personally to me it was still lacking. As an audience member I was still mourning her having to breakup with Lou Yao like their puppy love was so precious! Ling Buyi springing up the proposal and kinda forcing it with the help of the emperor outta nowhere was frustrating so I am actually glad she fought him about that. Sir just because you like her doesn't mean you get to decide for her. So the last episode making it so she's the one who finally decides and thinks about how she truly feels was nice.
I did not want to make it a long review and say a bunch of spoilers but if anyone is reading this despite my little complaints I think you should still finish part 1 and you can decide whether or not to proceed!
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Mnet did it again!
Street Woman Fighter 2 is an electrifying showcase of raw talent, fierce competition, and boundary-pushing choreography that elevates street dance to new heights. This season delivers on every front, spotlighting incredibly skilled dancers and their limitless potential. Every mission feels meticulously crafted, keeping the energy high and the stakes real.My favorite moments- The No Respect Battle and Mega Crew mission stole the show. No Respect brought out pure grit and creativity under pressure, while Mega Crew turned crews into superteams, revealing unexpected synergies and jaw-dropping group dynamics. Production values are top-notch too: slick editing, dynamic camera work, and a pulsating soundtrack that amps up the intensity without overshadowing the dancers.
That said, it's not flawless. My biggest gripe is the judging panel, especially including an idol like Shonwu. Don't get me wrong—he's an amazing dancer and performer in his own right—but he's simply not on the same level as these elite street dancers. This echoes a key criticism from SWF 1, where they wisely shifted to more dancer judges in Season 2... only to keep one idol in the mix. Why? It baffles me—what's the reasoning behind prioritizing celebrity appeal over pure expertise? And speaking of unfair twists, eliminating Tsubakill first felt like a massive injustice; their unique style and potential deserved way more runway.
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Very Good
I went in thinking I was gonna be getting a comedy with emotion based off the synopsis. What I received instead was a sad, emotion, beautiful story of letting go, celebrating loved ones lives, not their deaths, and being able to fulfill their wishes...It just so happens the MC's are gay lmao.
Jokes aside, this series can be a message to all to cherish loved ones while we can...
Once Seenam (female cousin) is revealed to have only a few hundred merit points left, I cried almost every other scene. Truly haven't cried like this since "Until We Meet Again". So get the tissues ready.
I will admit, the ending kinda wasn't needed, it could've ended with a happy ending w/o Kevin leaving and I would've been pleased; but it feels out of place.
I feel like they could've made more episodes of this show to give more time for the relationship between MC's to grow and develop more reasonably. But honestly, the BL aspect was just a bonus to the story. The story by itself is great. Just wish they did more episodes to see the overall story play out much smoother than it did.
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One of the best fantasies to ever exist!
so, I’m absolutely in love with this show. I couldn’t put off watching it any longer, and I’m glad I didn’t.the characters were all unique and engaging. the actors did an amazing job with bringing this story to life.
I am awestruck with Dylan. he is a great actor.
only hang up was the lack of chemistry between the ml and the fml. honestly, if I didn’t read the credits I wouldn’t have even known she was the fml. but, this isn’t a romance and the amount that was there was quite bearable. love!
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Disguised Misogyny
Someone might think I'm crazy for this claim but bear with me. The FL was in enemy territory and she wanted to save her home too which is absolutely fair but the ML would get mad at her for thinking of her people and would have to be put some sense into him by his grandmother and others. Reverse the roles, if he would have done something for his home and people while staying at her kingdom he would have thought of himself clever, and I don't even think the FL would reprimand him because IT'S FAIR since they were enemies to begin with.I actually paused this drama for a while because I just couldn't get past his foolishness and anger issues. The one incident I remember very clearly is the one I watched rn; neighbouring states attacked and he found out she had secret tunnel or escape route made and he got mad at her for that. No secure and confident man would have got mad at her for thinking of her safety and the safety of her people. Instead she had to go out of her way to make him understand that she's still on his side and that what happened before was different from the present. Anybody mature would have understood that without having her to risk her life. Yes, it did help in the war but she was doing that thinking he doesn't trust her instead but if he had shown that he did trust her she would have still done it as her duty as a queen.
Also, even though the FL was clever and smart in her own right, all her ambitions were shifted to her trying to uplift her husband instead. Like a good little wife men expect women to be. That was clear subordination of her to the ML. She started talking about family and kids and stuff even though her home still wasn't completely secure which was so uncharacteristic of her.
He can do whatever he wants and she'll praise him or try to understand him but even when she does valid things he gets mad and sulks around. Lmao why is this drama so hyped up. Did people watch this with their minds turned off?
It also dragged so bad. I saw everyone saying it's a perfect enemies to lovers while they legit started feeling for each other very soon and were all lovey dovey all the time. And once they got together it was all melodrama from one scheming woman to another. What is even good about this show? Nobody can convince me otherwise.
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Light and cozy drama without extreme plot like toppling the current emperor
This drama is about family and gender roles. No fighting with complicated wuxia skill, no war between regions only economic conflict that can be resolved with diplomacy. No emperor like, no kingdoms, just landlords with different government and cultural setting. No concubines jealousy plot, no in-laws fighting, only sibling rivalry that gone bad but some siblings can work well. Even the evil sibling got a lil bit of backstory on how he was like that. The drama shows that behind any children misgiving there's the parent's responsibility. But the drama also shows that even with the parents wrongfully parenting, it's the children's own responsibility if they've gone rotten. Nothing is black and white. So for me personally, this drama has succeeded.The female roles in this drama also have upgraded from "looking for the husband's mercy and love" into "i am not a dead person, i am my own person with compassion and integrity". So even if in the beginning there's a lil bit of legal wife and concubines conflict, the drama shows that women aren't all selfish. They can have sympathy to their rival.
The ending resolved all problems and conflicts without dragging it out, all the actors and actresses were great. So you can watch this drama without worry and can have a lil bit of humour.
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Enticing Beginning
The first few episodes were great-- loved the cast and the pacing drew me in immediately. The action scenes were done well and I was super excited to come across another potential binge. But I decided to drop this relatively early because I'm already seeing signs on how they are going to direct the development of their romance. Instead of creating a more natural and gradual bond between the two, they have already slotted in heavy flirtations much too early. Because they did such a great job on who the ML and FL were as standalone individuals initially, their characters were really diminished by this. The constant abuse directed at one another to try and convince you of their status as enemies is really not believable.This disappointment has given me the desire to re-watch The Double instead to help fulfill the unsatisfied build-up.
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One of the best Fantasy C Dramas I have seen, truly magical
I absolutely love, love this Fantasy Drama. What a wonderful story and production. It immediately engaged, captivated me within the first two episodes as the "chicken scenes" were hilarious and got me laughing. I read some reviews that said the talking chicken was not believable. Seriously? Just a reminder to those viewers that this is called a Fantasy Drama in which everything is possible, like talking chicken Coi fish as kids, etc. I watched this wonderful production to immerse myself in a beautiful fantasy world with gorgeous scenery, beautiful and talented actors, enduring romance/love, die for costumes/wardrobe and heavenly music. I only wish I could live in such heavenly place in such beautiful nature. What a wonderful unforgettable story and production. I am sure I will be rewatching this story many more times in the future. Many thanks to the hardworking crew/team for creating us such a magical experience. Bravo!Was this review helpful to you?
Adorable!
This was so cute! I watched it after randomly finding it on Viki and really enjoyed it. A very fun and adorable high school romance. I liked the main two characters a lot and love that we really got to know them and watch them grow thoughout the movie! Their relationship was fun to watch develop too. Them both having the interest in space and seeing them bond over that was really sweet! I really like how it ended as well! So cute! If you like a a good high school romance, I really recommend this one!Was this review helpful to you?
When Pretend Seem Real
Finally, I was able to watch this movie. I was intrigued by the title itself and with Brendan in a Japanese environment.A person for rent to act in any way needed by the family is quite an unusual job. I think this stems out from services of having personal hosts for a day, a girl Friday or a Geisha to entertain.
I find the concept of Rental Family quite odd. And as Philip said at the interview, he felt this is lying. and it is! If it is a one-time deal, perhaps he can get away with it. As Shinji said, they are meeting emotional needs of a family. But how far would you go to meet that need?
The movie is almost two hours, but we see different sides of the Rental Family odd jobs. All pretend, but to the families around who needed emotional healing, they seem real. And there is the danger of getting too invested and personal. In a society that is so fast-paced, emotional connection sometimes gets left. This movie tells us that all of us needed someone to somehow be a friend, a brother, a sister, a dad or mom. It shows how much society had focused on physical achievements rather than human relations. To Philip, some of those pretends, were related to his own experiences. At some point, I was teary when Kiko San was in his hometown.
Somehow there is a redeeming factor in the movie. A wake-up call for Shinji to revise his services. Philip gets to be himself before Mia. For Philip to be there for Kiko San till his death, something that filled the void of his own loss in the past. Aiko to stand up to Shinji and quit. The Rental Family supporting Philip to get out of trouble. I am glad the movie ended in a good note.
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Interesting and Intricate storylines from Generation to Generation but not perfectly executed
Subjective Gut Rating: 8.25I’m interested in checking out “Generation to Generation” because there aren’t that many wuxia dramas out there that only focus on the martial arts world without the cultivation to immortality. And there are many more political, historical and xianxia dramas out there. Besides, I haven’t seen Zhou Yi Ran in a while and especially in a period drama. “Generation to Generation” has quite an intricate plot that has storylines that span two generations. It’s an ambitious novel adaptation that didn’t quite execute perfectly.
Likes:
Mu Qing Yan (ML) - You can say he’s a red flag or a gray character. He’s not a full-on red flag as in Xie Wei in “The Story of Kunning Palace” where he would manhandle FL. Instead, he’s intelligent and calculating, obsessed and lonely. What I love about him is that he is still pretty much the same Mu Qing Yan from beginning to the end (with the exception of the very last episode). You know he has some dirty tricks and schemes in his sleeves, and you know there must be an underlying reason for his actions, no matter how innocent it seems. Mu Qing Yan is a very interesting antihero.
Zhou Yi Ran (actor) - He is the star of the show. If you are his fan, you have got to check out this drama for him. He’s no longer the teenager I remember in “When I Fly Towards You” or “The Bond”. His acting has matured, especially the subtle emotional acting, a little side eye or smirk here and there. From acting to body posture, he exudes charisma and you cannot take your eyes off him.
Cai Zhao - Cai Zhao is the perfect match for Mu Qing Yan. She is not only intelligent and can see through Mu Qin Yan’s motives and schemes. She’s also street smart and knows how to use her quick wits to either avoid conflict or skirt past them. Additionally, she’s strong physically. Cai Zhao is no damsel in distress. Instead, she often scoops in to save the day or fight as an equal partner and warrior alongside Mu Qing Yan.
General Plot - I was entertained throughout the 37 episodes and was paying attention to the intricate events and characters. I really like the plot of both generations, and enjoy seeing how the characters and the action of the older generation affect the storylines of the younger generations. I can only imagine how much better the novel is compared to the drama.
Mixed feelings and Average:
Execution of the Plot - As much as I like the general plot, the execution could use some more work. Many characters are introduced within the first episodes, and these names keep on coming back throughout the drama. At times, the drama does show flashbacks to remind you of who these minor characters are. But sometimes when they don’t, a name would be thrown out here and there, and I would have to think really hard and recall who they are. Additionally, there’s not enough time to really show what happened before and now. The story of heroine Cai Ping Shu (FL’s aunt) really took up a lot of the screentime. Everything happened because of her. I wish a whole season was dedicated to the older generation’s love triangles and one-sided loves, hatred, betrayals, and schemes. It sounded more fun than what the younger generation is going through. If we can get 2 seasons, one per generation, that would be awesome.
Acting - Aside from Zhou Yi Ran, the rest of the cast did a fine job. I don’t think anyone really stands out, and this includes the veterans. Bao Shang En did a decent good job as the female lead, but there’s still room for improvement during emotional scenes. I feel that none of the actors has done a better job than Zhou Yi Ran in those subtle facial expressions. Having said that, no one also sticks out like a sore thumb. They are just fine.
Romance/Chemistry - I mentioned earlier, I love that Mu Qin Yan is obsessively in love yet never really hurts Cai Zhao in any way. He never physically chokes her (LOL) nor puts her in any dangerous situation. Their relationship is interesting. You can say Mu Qin Yan deceives Cai Zhao many times. You can say Cai Zhao abandons and never puts Mu Qin Yan above her family, friends and principles. But as you get to know the characters, you find their actions totally make sense. Cai Zhao is smart and she will see through Mu Qin Yan’s manipulation and schemes, and the funny thing is, Mu Qin Yan knows that, too. It doesn’t matter, she will choose to be ‘manipulated’ time and time again. However, I do find the chemistry between the two leads to be just OK. It’s not sizzling and it’s not fluffy. It’s…..OK. For that, I am slightly disappointed.
Disappointments:
Fight/Action scenes - Unfortunately for a wuxia drama, the action scenes are very average or slightly below average. There are not enough to begin with. The ones we do have are filled with slow motion moves, occasional posing and just not good hardcore sword fighting.
Production Value - It’s pretty clear that this is not a big budget production. You barely have 20 people when you start a rebellion or hostile takeover or going to battle. The CGI isn’t well done and I am really disappointed in the costumes. Some of them look like random cloth draped on the actors. There’s also ugly uniforms that look like aprons made out of blankets!
Main Villain - You can tell immediately who the main villain is. No question at all! The reason for them turning evil was so hilarious and delusional. They were mysterious for a while but once the reasons for everyone’s actions were revealed, I was laughing out loud at its ridiculousness. This is probably what caused many viewers to be super disappointed in the last few episodes.
Episode 37 (Ending) - I was expecting a different direction of the ending that could be much more memorable and realistic. But I also am not surprised that the drama went with a more popular direction. But the reason for ML’s sudden health change was quite ridiculous. However, I am most disappointed in the execution of the ending. It was so cheesy!!! The drama was quite serious from start to almost finish. Yet the last episode totally changes the vibe of the drama. I really do not need a song and dance.
Would I recommend this drama? I would, especially if you are a veteran wuxia drama watcher who is familiar and comfortable with the introduction of many characters. The plot is intricate yet not really very confusing but will require your full attention. However, it does take patience to sit through the whole drama to let the stories slowly unfold. If you are a fan of Zhou Yi Ran, definitely check it out. I debated rating this an 8 or 8.5, and I settled with 8.25 rounding up to 8.5 because I was having a hard time recently finding a drama to hold my attention from start to finish. “Generation to ‘Generation” was able to keep me interested during this time when I have a very short attention span.
Completed: 3/18/2026 Review #673
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I really like the idea behind this show. Both main characters had such interesting jobs and families. I also liked how their story began and how they first met then became neighbors. I was loving the show till they added the ex girlfriend and that weird plot line. What made me drop the show completely, however, was the weird and unnecessary plot twist of Seo Hae-ahn and how he turned out to be the one who killed MC's brother.Pros:- 1. Unique concept: The concept of seeing and helping dead people move to the afterlife and granting them a last wish so the could die in peace is interesting and unique.
2: MCs: Both mcs had such interesting jobs. The female mc had an uneasy job as a mortician, a job that is quote overlooked but is needed all the time. I also enjoyed the various jobs the male mc did and how he ran errands that had him cross roads with the female mc.
3. Comedy: The show did offer some comedy and humor especially through both mcs uncles. which made the show lighter.
Cons:
1. Unnecessary plot lines (my opinion): I didn't find the ex girlfriend plot line necessary at all, it barely added any real touch to the show. I felt like they did too much with that plot line as it lasted for a few episodes. I would even say that this plot line made me like the male mc much less as I felt like he wronged his ex a lot. I ended up feeling bad for her as her 10 year relationship—that was about to end up in a proposal— ended terribly when she has done nothing wrong.
2. Unnecessary plot twist: The last straw that had me drop the show was the plot twist of Seo Hae-ahn. He was a nice character and he had a beautiful brotherhood with male mc and his uncle. I liked his plot line and his brother being the drunk driver that killed male mc's brother quite a lot. Then the plot took a dumb twist and he turned out to be the real killer. I couldn't bring myself to watch the show after that as the plot twist felt forced and just unnecessary. The show didn't need a plot twist and a dark side, in my opinion.
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a Japanese whodunit
Depending on your preferences and like Korean/C dramas that redirect the story then this probably is not your cup of tea. Nothing misleading here, the story just unfolded every layer of the characters like an onion. It’s not a happy ending in a sense of Cinderella as lives were broken, yet it focuses on the central four characters and like Stand By Me, they supported each other at their weakest. Our femme detective reminds me of Agatha Christie’s leads, but the Japanese in in uncanny way made her delightful to watch. She was the glue. of course I’m a big fan of our male lead as he is such a versatile Japanese actor, playing a stoic character strong yet flawed with pain. I’m glad it’s only 9 episodes so no fillers are needed. I truly enjoy the Japanese film industry as they dance to their own music. speaking of music, I love the song so much it’s downloaded on my iPhone.Was this review helpful to you?
Like being talked through someone else's holiday photos
Boyfriend on Demand is the televisual equivalent of watching paint dry — except at least with paint you know something is setting. The drama is relentlessly episodic: this happens, then that happens, then they go somewhere new and repeat the pattern — but to what end? It’s not that nothing happens. Plenty happens. The problem is that none of it carries emotional weight. Because the stakes of these essentially transactional fantasy dates are so low, we have no real reason to care. Watching it often feels like being talked through someone else’s holiday photos — pleasant enough in theory, but entirely devoid of shared investment.Most critically, there is no tension. No real “will they, won’t they,” because tension requires something to lose — and without character development there is nothing at risk. A fantasy of beautiful clothes and doe-eyed men is not a substitute for interiority. Aesthetic charm cannot sustain a story on its own.
I love a heart-fluttering, happy-ending romance as much as the next K-drama aficionado, and I have a high tolerance for lightness if there’s enough sincerity to carry it. But after six episodes, I had to step away. The result is a quiet kind of ennui — not because nothing happens, but because nothing truly matters. Without emotional stakes or growth, even the prettiest fantasy begins to feel hollow. And over time, that hollowness becomes its own kind of quiet desperation — a longing for something genuine to emerge and give it weight.
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I went into this expecting fluff, but it was just ridiculous. The premise is an almost-thirty FL has a self-imposed marriage deadline and her younger co-worker volunteers to marry her if she's not taken by then. I wouldn't have started the show if I couldn't work with that. I can suspend reality for the sake of romance. But what we actually get is a parody of a pre-teen's first crush. The "younger" co-worker was far more mature than the FL. He was sweetly crushing on her, but after a certain point, I just wonder, "Why?" I was surprised to see so many positive reviews for this title. Nearly all of them mentioned the "chemistry" of the couple. The "romance" scenes were super cringey and often seemed out of character for one or both characters. I am NOT a fan of breaking the 4th wall, and would not have started this if I had known it was used. It occured so frequently that it was often difficult to determine what was information just for us and what the other characters were aware of. The rest of the cast were completely forgettable for me- the only two I can remember are the FL's friend and the co-worker who was interested in her. But that situation came and went so randomly that I don't know what the purpose was in including it at all. The actor playing the ML had an attractive somewhat intense gaze at times. The actress playing the FL was cute but played an annoying character. That's about all the feedback I can provide.
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