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Stranger
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by ejael
Mar 4, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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great for people who love genres like thriller X law

words cant describe how good this was. i started it a day before my exams and god- it kept me hooked up till the last episode, made .e even forget about my exams. i loved it so much. no plot holes, very great direction AND amazing bgms. i absolutely love the title track "stranger" and "suspect" both by kim joon suk. i loved the 3 main prosecutors- heang si mok, lee chang jun and seo dong jae and oh- never expected yoon se won to kill park moo sung and injure kim ga on. great plot twists. NOT A SINGLE BORING EPISODE. contains a bit of spoiler tho
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Dong Jae, the Good or the Bastard
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by ejael
Mar 4, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

great spin-off of stranger

for the ones who LOVED seo dong jae in stranger s1-s2, they will absolutely love it. jun hyuk played dong jae really nice. the plot was really good. i loved it. i recommend watching it after finishing both the seasons of stranger simultaneously. a 10/10 drama. also, the bgms were slay. after watching stranger s2 , i wanted to see seo dong jae nore cuz they just finished it off by showing that guy in a plaster. i really wanted a s3 but they gave us a spin off of seo dong jae himself which was really great
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Duan Qin Hou, Si Ge Jie Jie Gui Qiu Wo Hui Jia
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by Bijou
Mar 4, 2026
70 of 70 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Fake Son-Real Son plot with over the top dramatic effect

I watched this drama two years ago and i don't know any actor of this drama . I just familiar with ML face but not his name. Later, i know his name was Zhan Zhuo. Actually this drama was gender reverse of fake daughter-real daughter plot with generic plot device.

The four sister are incredibly has great quality with different charm: The CEO, the actress, the sporty one, and pet lover one. but somehow they brain was freezing when they The most logic one is the CEO one while the most annoying sister is the pet lover one, she is just basically Fake son pawn. The fake son was traditional brat villain. The plot was overly dramatic but with less physical violence. They treat verbal sparring as violent making this were more cruel. The reborn part is quite generic, suddenly ML have brain and cut off the family ties faster. The production teams desperately want to make CEO sister as ML's angel but her cowardice just make their relationship felt apart.

Luckily, ML never have any love interest and his friends was quite like his foster family but they are barely shown the scene which it unfortunate.

Only watched for fun and Zhan Zhou fans.

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Reloved
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Mar 4, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Could have been good

I marked this as spoilers, but jic, there are spoilers ahead.

This show had potential but ep8 crushed the whole thing for me. The secondary couple was by far my favorite part of the show and ending them the way the did was basically criminal. Using Don as cheap motivation to give the main couple a kick in the butt was so trash I can't believe it. Literally a near death or Don in the hospital sequence could have been a sufficient reality check for Akin, but no. They had to ruin the best part of the show. I never really reinvested after ep8 though I did finish it. The wedding scene with Don was also crushing, and just so unnecessary. The second couple had real problems that they were actively working through to be better, but their story got cut short for the sake of pushing the main couple to realize that all their "problems" were literally in Akin's head. They were so boring because we basically knew from very early that Than did nothing, so watching him pointlessly chase a non-communicating idiot was so tiring. Gym bro was a better option by far, so struggling through the rest of that story without PondDon to break it up was just awful. Also, again, lazy and cheap story mechanic with no respect to Don's character or their raletionship, which had sooo much promise. And no, the special ep did not make up for the trauma of ep8.

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Peach Blossom Token
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by Bijou
Mar 4, 2026
87 of 87 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Treat this as NPC drama

I watched this last year and this is the most recent drama from Zhang Jinyi and Lu Huanyu. For me this drama is ultimately for hardcore fans and CP fans. It was pretty mediocre.

Plot is about FL is controlled and manipulated by her uncle, but she endures her suffering to avenge her parents. ML is the weapon she lured into her life, wielding immense power. The beginning of the plot is very engaging; FL's appearance playing the piano is stunning. Plus, she gets two kills right at the start. However, the subsequent plot weakens. ML is overly enthusiastic, while the FL seems to be taking things too hard. She uses ML as a tool, but her methods of revenge are not satisfying to watch. With sufficient evidence, she could have easily caught and killed the bad guys, but she went through all that trouble for using inefficient method.

The costumes and props are good, and the plot is another Good Girl adaptation, but the story is poorly written. FL's initial portrayal of a villain is quite compelling, but she becomes less so later, becoming rather mediocre and flat.

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Love Your Enemy
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

The younger version are way better than the old!!!

I would like to write my review for this drama and for me the Younger version really carried this drama tbh. Hong Mingki and Oh ye ju have amazing chemistry. The old FL and ML has no chemistry and their look like ahjussi and ahjumma lols. Their acting is soooo cringe. Maybe they can try other roles like married couple but this drama it was a bit awkward lols. The other old friends was cringe also. Overall for me the younger version nailed this drama.
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Twelve Letters
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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The Past and the Present Rewrite the Future

The past and the present meet to rewrite their future. That is the central theme of this drama and at its core are two 19-year-olds fighting to survive in a world full of strife. This drama has been compared to the likes of the K-drama, Signal (which was inspired by the Hollywood film, Frequency), The Lake House or Il Mare, and the Japanese animated film, Your Name. The comparison is spot on, the premise is indeed similar about two separate timelines converging through a mysterious mail box and an orange tabby cat that is seemingly responsible for this connection.

As much as I loved this drama, I must warn those who are looking to start it. Don't go into this if you're not prepared for the possible emotional torment it will put you through. This is not a story of flowers, sunshine, and butterflies, it's a tale of woe and tragedy, and it'll break your heart at the very least. This is one of the most emotionally heavy C-dramas I've seen to date. It is set in both 1991 and 2026, following the tragic love of Ye Haitang and Tang Yixun, and their beautiful but miserable life together, spanning 35 years of sadness and longing.

Abandoned by her mother as a child, Ye Haitang was raised by a violent and abusive father, constantly living in fear and overcome with hatred. Tang Yixun is an orphan, struggling to make a living as a debt collector. Their paths meet and they form a bond that transcends familial and romantic love. But as luck would have it, fate seems to be determined to tear them apart, and it would've succeeded if not for the appearance of a magical mail box, giving them a second chance at happiness.

I'm not gonna lie, this drama is only 12 episodes long but it took me a week to finish it because it's not an easy watch. Some of the scenes are so heartbreakingly painful and the strong performances from the cast made me even more emotional that I had to take a break from watching it. Don't get me wrong, this is a superbly written, produced, and acted drama, but it's not the type of show that I will want to rewatch again and again. I literally ran out of tissues! Episode 8, most especially, drove me to tears that I ended up crying in my sleep! I tip my hat to Zhou Yiran, Wang Yinglu, and the rest of the cast, you succeeded in tormenting me deeply. Thank you for the sweet pain you inflicted on me! lol

As for the controversial ending, I actually don't mind it. I would've preferred if they had explicitly told the viewers what exactly happened to the characters, but I'll take it. I have some theories regarding the ending and I'm fine if I never get to find out what it truly means. I rather like the idea that I get to imagine my own ending. In my head, Haitang and Yixun are happily married in their 50's and Yu Nian and Shen Cheng met again, but under different circumstances. This is a 10 for me. Only the second C-drama that I have given such a rating. I don't think I will rewatch it anytime soon, though.

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Because This Is My First Life
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

pleasantly surprised

Wanted to watch this drama a couple of times but the unsure as to whether it will be good,but after watching one episode i couldn't stop. Its so good and totally relatable in day to day lives of any people.
Growing love, miscommunications and misunderstandings, expectations and pressure from the outside (family, friends, traditions...), looking for and fighting for happiness, women trying to make their lives better in a strongly patriarchal society.

The characters are great, acting is on point and oh the plot ... The plot is amazing, it hits you out of nowhere! It definitely makes you feel some feelings other dramas don't and you'll definitely start questioning stuff. With wonderful misic everything fit.

It is worth while romantic drama. Recommend it!

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Ongoing 12/12
Our Universe
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by RiRi
Mar 4, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 2.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 1.5
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

i hate the female lead

when i first watched it it was awesome. I liked the plot and the baby is so freaking cute. But when the 2nd male lead appeared it became a bullshit cus why the hell do you show me his past and their love the whole episode and not the main leads(baby and ml). I watched like 4 series in one sitting but it became too boring and absolutely embarrassing. FL wasnt a good “parent” so i wont recommend this series even to just watch it for the entertainment
But the baby is so sweet. i d like more scenes of him
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Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss!
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
4 of 8 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

I don't understand all of the 10/10 reviews here!

Okay so this is definitely a fluffy, super "positive", and innocent stories we like to watch. However, this is also one of the toxic BL troupes that has become normalized. Since most of the reviews are extremely positive, I don't have to spend time talking about it. So let's talk about the negatives. I don't find it cute the depiction and romantization of someone forcing themselves to be gay. It's like "against my will" and against my "better judgment" that I'll be with you. Even though I hated/found disgusting the idea at first, my body wants it so I guess it's okay. Also MC is unbearably annoying! I know this is cultural so I won't judge the over the top dramatization of every reaction (anime like live characters). However, the over the top reaction to a kiss and proximity made this be so annoying that I couldn't continue watching. I don't mind no physical contact, but the extreme reaction to it is unrealistic and over the top. I dropped it after the first episode the first time I tried watching it. Years later I tried again and only made it to episode 4. Most people seem to like it so I guess that's okay. But lets end the notion of forced queerness being something fluffy and romantic!

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Moonlight Mystique
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Mar 4, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Second only to Love in the Clouds

Going in, I expected another xianxia tale built around fated romance and star-crossed lovers. What I got was all of that but with enough twists to feel genuinely fresh. I DID NOT EXPECT TO CRY.

The central story does revolve around a fated romance, but what makes MM stand out is that it's really the supporting female lead's story at heart. The characters don't just surrender to destiny either, they push back, make real choices, and find their own paths. It kept the emotional payoffs from feeling predictable or cheap.

Bai Lu as the female lead is simply outstanding. She brings warmth, depth, and a quiet strength to her role that anchors the whole drama. Ao Ruipeng, meanwhile, doesn't have many lines but watching his gaze gradually soften over the episodes is quietly mesmerizing. He does a lot with very little, and it works beautifully.

The second couple's storyline is a genuine highlight too, complete with a plot twist I did not see coming. And the clan backstories, rather than feeling like lore-dumping, actually help you understand and care about the world you're in.
Production-wise, the makeup (and costumes) is stunning throughout - clearly a labor of love.

MM sits at the top of my xianxia list, second only to Love in the Clouds. This one is absolutely worth your time.

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Blossom
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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I've gotten this drama recommended to me for so long now but I never got the chance to watch it until recently. Might I just say it DID NOT disappoint. Li Yun Rui is one of the gems I only found recently and he's already skyrocketed to some of my favorite actors. This man can genuinely have chemistry with a stick I actually believe it. Also, in the intro he looks so good and natural with gray hair, might I just say it suits him so well (Somebody please put him in gray hair more). The first episode in general was done so well, it hooked me in immediately. Meng Ziyi also does such a good job playing Dou Zhao, shes always captivated me with her peformances and this drama isnt an exception. Xia Zhiguang (Ji Yong) also did such a good job. Genuinely he might have been my favorite character in the whole drama, comedic, prioritizes the greater good, ended up catching everyone in the end, and most importantly didn't turn evil or tried to steal away Dou Zhao from Song Mo. I also really loved Dou Ming in her second life, she was sweet, nice, and never turned on Dou Zhao, sadly the scene where she was dying and only saw Wei Tingyu drinking made me feel so bad for her. However, Wei Tingyu after all this happened clutching her painting in the rain was just as sad of a sight.

This is one of my best finds of 2026. Plot is really entertaining, I didn't expect the Ji Yong stuff until the very end when it was revealed. The only few plot holes were the fact that Dou Zhao did all of this while pregnant, and the fact that Song Mo's loving brother suddenly turned evil and couldn't control himself?? Other than that this drama was a pleasure to watch. I wish Song Mo could've had gray hair more (selfish thoughts) or the drama connected more of it to their past selves (I swear Dou Zhao never explained to Song Mo the dream and he never remembered either just remembered her wearing a mask). However, even without this it was still my best costume drama of the year. If you haven't watched this and are lingering on the reviews go watch it right now I promise you won't regret it.

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Shadow Love
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Not the Usual Plot: Captivating but Confusing

The Story is a bit confusing and left a 'why' in many scenes. Probably because the novel is actually very long and they tried to fit it into 38 episodes. Some part of past events are told in a short conversation later in the drama.

The story focused on the ML as the ordinary man who forget his past that somewhow turn into a superpower warrior, so there will be just a little portion of Cheng Lei as the Prince. A lot of romantic scene with FL, but lack of chemistry (comparing with other Cheng Lei FL).
CL acting are great as always, but SY wasn't that impressive.
Soundtrack are good. Nothing will goes wrong with Ning Ge as singer.
I continue watching because curious for the revealing moment of ML past. And it happend in a few last episodes.
I like the love story of ML and FL, but I'm not rooting for them. I prefer the 2nd couple , and I actually like the 3rd couple (their sad story make me scream whyyyyy).

warning: If you wish to see Cheng Lei as the ruthless Grand General & Royal Prince Duan Aodeng, you'll be dissapointed.

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Eternal Love
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
58 of 58 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Goddess, A Crown Prince, and a Love That Refused to Die

The drama is divided into three major arcs: Si Yin and Mo Yuan, Su Su and Ye Hua, and finally Bai Qian and Ye Hua.

The first arc lays the foundation of the world and relationships. While some may find it slower, it builds the emotional depth that pays off later. The real emotional turning point begins in the mortal arc between Su Su and Ye Hua. Their love in the mortal realm is tender, soft, and deeply moving. However, once Su Su is taken to the Celestial Palace, the tone shifts dramatically. Miscommunication, secrets, palace politics, and Ye Hua’s misguided attempts to “protect” her lead to devastating consequences. That arc remains one of the most heartbreaking stretches in xianxia dramas.

The final arc between Bai Qian and Ye Hua is a mix of romance, frustration, and redemption. Their chemistry is undeniable, but the repeated misunderstandings and Ye Hua’s often forceful behavior can be difficult to overlook. Still, the emotional payoff, especially Ye Hua’s redemption arc, is powerful and memorable.

Acting & Performances

Mark Chao delivers a phenomenal performance as Ye Hua. He conveys emotion through his eyes with remarkable depth. His pain, longing, authority, and vulnerability feel authentic. Whether as a restrained Crown Prince or a desperate lover, he commands the screen. Some of the most powerful scenes in the entire drama belong to him.

Yang Mi shines in her triple portrayal of Si Yin, Su Su, and Bai Qian. Each version feels distinct. Her Su Su is fragile and tragic, while Bai Qian is composed and dignified, though sometimes emotionally obtuse. Yang Mi captures heartbreak beautifully, especially in the palace arc.

The child actor who played Ah Li was absolutely adorable and added warmth to the story. The supporting cast also deserves praise.

Maggie Huang as Su Jin made viewers truly despise her, which speaks to how well she embodied the manipulative antagonist.

Vin Zhang as Li Jing portrayed a flawed but layered character whose long, obsessive love felt tragic rather than purely villainous.

The side couple Feng Jiu and Dong Hua became so popular that they later received their own drama, Eternal Love of Dream.

Even minor characters, from Bai Qian’s fox family to the heavenly gossip trio, added charm and personality to the world.

Strengths

Deep emotional storytelling across multiple lifetimes
Strong performances, especially from Mark Chao
Beautiful costumes and cinematography
Memorable soundtrack
High emotional impact scenes that remain unforgettable
Complex relationships beyond the main couple
The chemistry between the leads is intense and believable. Some romantic scenes were passionate and mature, which is refreshing in the genre.


Weaknesses

Excessive miscommunication and secrecy that prolongs conflict
Ye Hua’s questionable choices in the Celestial Palace
Some CGI that reflects its 2017 production limitations
Certain side plots feel stretched or underdeveloped
Lack of a truly strong, overarching villain
Dragging pacing in some later episodes

At times, it feels like nearly all suffering could have been avoided with basic communication. While that is a common trope in melodramas, it can become frustrating over 58 episodes.

Overall Impression

Despite its flaws, this drama earns its status as a xianxia classic. It is dramatic, emotional, sometimes frustrating, but undeniably impactful. The love story is tragic yet devoted, flawed yet powerful. The redemption arc of Ye Hua, the heartbreak of Su Su, and the enduring bond between Bai Qian and Ye Hua leave a lasting impression.

It may not be perfect in writing or pacing, but it stands in a league of its own because of its emotional depth, performances, and unforgettable moments.

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He Jia Xiao Qian Jin, Ta Die Di Chao Chong
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2026
83 of 83 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Sometimes it's just perfect.

Can't believe no one has left a review for something this good. Maybe because it's #4 of 20 versions (and counting?). How many of the same storyline can you watch? Maybe people could at least drop hints of the ones they loved.

YouTube commenters had nothing but good things to say. Several said it's a best, if not the best, version and one they'll rewatch. A lot. A favorite SuiSui. I agree. This is a favorite storyline and this version is just excellent. "Totes adorable". The performances were ALL a treat.

Well... I think I've managed to stay just short of gushing and screeing like a fan girl. If not, I don't care.

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