2026’s Best Drama. One of the Best Endings Ever.
Hwang Dong Man. A name that will stay engraved in my heart for a long time.I had always heard that Koo Kyo-hwan was an incredible actor, but I had never truly witnessed it myself. Oh dear, now I finally understand.
Every single scene with Hwang Dong Man had me tearing up, even when nothing particularly sad was happening. It is not depressing. It is not emotionally exhausting. It is simply real. So painfully, beautifully realistic.
Koo Kyo-hwan delivers such an extraordinary performance that just by looking at him, you somehow feel what he feels. You get pulled into his emotions without even realizing it. You find yourself tearing up for this deeply lovable man, wanting nothing but happiness for him.
And as expected from Park Hae-young, one of the best writers in the industry, every line feels meaningful. The dialogue is incredible.
Also, can we talk about that ending? Easily one of the best final episodes I have ever seen. In the K-drama world, endings like this are so rare. It feels complete. Not rushed, not vague, not frustratingly open-ended. Just deeply satisfying and refreshing.
And yet, somehow, by the end, you already know you are going to miss every single character in this show for a very long time.
This drama truly felt special.
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This Drama Understood Human Emotions Better Than Most People Do
We Are All Trying Here is easily one of the best dramas of 2026 so far. A solid 10/10 from my side. What an unexpected masterpiece this turned out to be. No matter how much I praise this show, it still feels underrated because of how beautifully written and directed it was. Every episode felt meaningful, emotional, and deeply human. Honestly, 12 episodes were simply not enough — I could have watched so much more of these characters and their journey.The biggest highlight of the show for me was Hwang Dong Man, played by Koo Kyo Hwan. What an unbelievable performance. Every single scene involving him felt like pure cinema. His character was painfully relatable in the best way possible. The drama perfectly captured the feeling of trying your hardest in life yet, still feeling stuck and unsuccessful. As viewers, we become so emotionally invested in Dong Man because we genuinely want him to succeed. Koo Kyo Hwan’s dialogue delivery, expressions, and overall screen presence were simply phenomenal. There is something so unique and natural about his acting style that makes every emotion hit harder. I truly hope he gets awards for this role.
Go Youn Jung also delivered another incredible performance as Byeon Eun A. This role really showed a different side of her acting. She portrayed emotions in such a raw and realistic way, proving that she can absolutely excel in serious and emotionally heavy roles as well. The chemistry between Eun A and Dong Man felt so natural, comforting, and heartfelt. Their relationship never felt forced — it felt real, and that made the emotional moments even more impactful.
Another standout was Park Gyeong Se, played by Oh Jung Se. His performance was outstanding. The character initially gives off frustrating and difficult vibes, but as the story progresses, you slowly begin to understand and appreciate him more. The writing behind his character was beautiful, and Oh Jung Se portrayed every layer of that complexity perfectly.
And then there is Hwang Jin Man, played by Park Hae Joon. What a powerful and intimidating performance. Every scene with him carried tension and emotional weight. The way his character viewed life — through pain, poetry, and harsh realism — was both disturbing and strangely beautiful at the same time. He brought so much depth to the drama whenever he appeared on screen.
What makes this drama special is how honest it feels. The journey of Hwang Dong Man teaches us how ruthless life can sometimes be. Even when we give our absolute best, success still does not come easily. The drama captures that frustration, hopelessness, and emotional exhaustion so realistically. But at the same time, it also reminds us how important it is to have even one person who truly believes in us — someone like Byeon Eun A. Sometimes, that single person can change everything.
The title itself says it all: We Are All Trying Here. And honestly… that message stayed with me long after the drama ended.
What a masterpiece.
Hwangggggg Donggggggggggg Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Between wounds and softness, we keep trying
We Are All Trying Here is the kind of drama that never tries to impress with huge plot twists or overly dramatic scenes. Instead, the series shines through its sincerity, softness, and deeply human way of portraying emotional wounds, loneliness, and the need to be loved and understood. As the episodes go on, you naturally grow attached to the characters, to the point where it feels like you’re becoming part of their daily lives.One of the drama’s greatest strengths is obviously the duo formed by Koo Kyo-hwan and Goo Yoon-jung. Their chemistry is simply incredible. Nothing between them ever feels forced: their looks, silences, and small everyday interactions are enough to convey so many emotions. Their relationship develops with a lot of naturalness and tenderness, which makes every scene even more touching. It becomes impossible not to grow attached to Dong Man and Eun A because their story feels so sincere and realistic.
And honestly, Koo Kyo-hwan delivers an exceptional performance here. His acting is subtle, nuanced, and deeply emotional. He manages to portray his character’s pain, emotional exhaustion, and vulnerability with disarming simplicity. On the other hand, Goo Yoon-jung brings so much softness and sensitivity to the drama. Together, they completely carry the series and make every moment memorable.
The supporting cast also deserves a lot of praise. No character feels useless or poorly written. Every relationship adds something meaningful to the story, whether it’s lightheartedness, comfort, or more melancholic moments. The drama truly takes its time developing the supporting characters, which makes the world feel even more alive and immersive.
The OST is also beautiful. The music perfectly supports the emotions of each scene without ever feeling overwhelming. Some songs make the romantic moments even more intense, while others strengthen the melancholic and comforting atmosphere of the series. It’s definitely the kind of soundtrack you keep listening to long after finishing the drama because it leaves such a strong impression.
As for the ending, I have mixed feelings about it. Even though it stays consistent with the realistic and melancholic tone of the drama, I found it slightly frustrating. After becoming so emotionally attached to the characters, I expected a conclusion that felt a little stronger emotionally and more satisfying for certain storylines. The ending intentionally leaves a feeling of emptiness, which may deeply affect some viewers, while for others it may feel somewhat incomplete.
Despite that, We Are All Trying Here remains a deeply human and comforting drama, carried by an exceptional cast, incredible chemistry between the leads, and an emotional atmosphere that stays with you long after the final episode. It’s the kind of soft and melancholic series that manages to touch your heart without ever falling into exaggeration.
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Great Pairing
I know these two leads are together in real life but they're in A LOT of shows together and eventually it becomes a mush of the same plot lines and tropes and the same two faces. Yes, they have good chemistry but again, they are together in real life so that is kinda expected. That being said I really liked them in this drama. I liked how unconventional the storyline is and how they pair up in this specific drama. I get where the father is coming from but the daughter deserves happiness just as much. I want to write hoping to see them in another drama together but I think we've seen the two of them in enough dramas together. Give someone else a shot.Was this review helpful to you?
The two main actors have serious chemistry
I really enjoy the two main characters I seen them in different movies and they're always very good as a newcomer to Chinese drama movies I really like these two actors they never disappoint and the main Guy character he's always good at being the bad guy love it . His love scenes are always something else.Was this review helpful to you?
Absolute masterpiece.
This is the first and probably last review im writing. Cause i just wanna say how much of a fucking masterpiece this is.Compared to all the dramas that have came out this year , this one might just be the best im ngl .
I rarely watch these kinds of dramas im ngl so i went in not excepting that much but ive came out wanting more .
thats all bye . ><
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These two can do it all!
We are officially three episodes in, and I am absolutely hooked!The humor alone is enough to leave your sides aching from laughter, and I am still amazed that Boss manages to keep a straight face through some of these scenes. His comedic timing is fantastic, and the cast as a whole delivers every joke with perfect energy.
As a longtime BossNoeul fan from their Love in the Air and The Boy Next World days, seeing them step into this new dynamic has been a breath of fresh air. More than anything, it proves that their chemistry extends far beyond the types of roles and scripts we have seen them tackle before. Crazy Love MooMoo fully embraces the romantic-comedy genre, complete with cheesy pick-up lines, hilarious misunderstandings, and the constant push and pull between denial and realization as MooMoo (Noeul) slowly comes to terms with his feelings for Fu (Boss).
What makes the series especially enjoyable is how naturally these characters seem to fit them. Boss shines as the devoted, flirtatious “should-be boyfriend” whose attention never strays from MooMoo, no matter how hard everyone else tries to win him over. Meanwhile, Noeul perfectly captures MooMoo’s confusion, stubbornness, and growing awareness of what is right in front of him.
The comedy is strong, but after the emotional journey that was The Boy Next World, a lighthearted romantic comedy feels exactly like what many of us were hoping to see from them next. Three episodes in, Crazy Love MooMoo has delivered plenty of laughs, endless charm, and a refreshing new side of a pairing that continues to prove why they remain so popular.
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Perfect Just perfect
I just made this account to write this review (don’t mind my bad english ) i can’t seem to find a word to describe this show other than relatable i didn’t see Hwang Dong man in the screen I saw myselfI sobbed with the audience unknowingly at the end
I can’t imagine my life without this series as it was the 1st drama I watched while airing I have been watching since 2022 I have not watched not even one drama while airing except this master piece
I love you Hwang dong man you are not alone
I was literally crying my way through every episodes
I wanted to talk about the actress too but nah I only saw Hwang Dong man my eyes was just glued to him
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Amazing suspense
This is such an intriguing and suspensful series. The music makes it so intense. I had to take some breaks and also because of the intense fast pace stressful episodes, I sometimes put the mute on. It is a great series if you want fast pace, spy series.Well worth watching. No romance, no humour, just great acting with these characters.
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Good actors but unfunny dumb characters
I understand that a lot of people really enjoyed this series. It’s clear since it correctly holds an 8.5 here on MDL. But I didn’t like it at all. At the core of the problem is the fact that the main characters are extremely annoying from start to finish. They really are fools. If the story had high schoolers as the main characters, everyone would be more mature and smart. It’s a big waste of talent, since the cast is made up of good actors.The plot looked interesting and would be a good fit with less over-the-top, unfunny silliness. From the protagonist to the side characters and the villain, all the characters annoyed me. The forced romance with no chemistry at all managed to make it even less interesting by the end.
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THE SUPER-MISFIT LINEUP
Instead of stoic saviors, the show features deeply flawed, socially outcast townies in the fictional Haeseong City who accidentally gain powers from toxic lab runoff during a botched fake-kidnapping scheme. The show works well because the characters' powers initially feel useless and un-heroic. Eun Chae-ni is the town's biggest 'trainwreck', a hot-tempered 27-year-old with a terminal heart condition. After dying and waking up in a trash dump, she gains teleportation and a 'superheart'. Park Eun-bin brings her signature vibrant energy, balancing Chae-ni's irreverent humor with the weight of carrying someone else's literal heart. Lee Un-jeong is a rigidly rule-abiding deadpan civil servant who secretly possesses powerful telekinesis. He wants nothing to do with the chaos, using his powers to hide from his traumatic past. Cha Eun-woo delivers a great subversion of his usual 'flower boy' roles, playing a socially awkward lone wolf. Son Gyeong-hun is the town's chief complainer whose superpower is hilariously karmic. Whenever he lies, his hands secrete a super-adhesive that fuses to whatever he touches until he tells the truth. Kang Ro-bin is a gentle giant and massive pushover who rounds out the chaotic trio.The show shines brightest when it lets its characters be absolute buffoons. The dynamic of people screaming in terror, running like headless chickens, and accidentally triggering their powers is brilliant comedy. The late '90s provide an atmospheric win. Chunky flip phones, frosted tips, and a soundtrack packed with cassette-era K-pop hits instantly transport you back in time. The looming dread of the millennium bug, combined with the rise of a creepy doomsday cult, the 'Church of Eternal Salvation', creates a distinct, nostalgic backdrop that grounds the bizarre events. At its core, the drama focuses on humanism, exploring how these broken people find family and purpose through their shared trauma.
However, while the comedic chemistry is top-tier, The WONDERfools does suffer from some rapid tonal shifts around the midway point. The villain, a mad scientist named Won-da, brings a very dark, gritty storyline involving biological experimentation on orphans. When the show tries to frame these goofy, accidental heroes in slow-motion, gritty action sequences, treating them like the next Avengers, the internal logic gets a bit wonky. It fluctuates between a laugh-out-loud Dirk Gently-style comedy and a dark sci-fi thriller, which might give some viewers whiplash.
In conclusion, despite some pacing and tonal stumbles in the final acts, The WONDERfools is an incredibly fun binge-watch. It succeeds because it cares more about the characters' emotional growth than their superhero capabilities. Come for the chaotic superpowers and the Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo pairing, stay for the heartwarming, turn-of-the-century townies camaraderie. I'M HOPING FOR A SEASON TWO!!
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A must watch masterpiece who heal something inside you.
Have you ever shared your hardest time with someone? This question stuck with me, I never did. The story is so good that you can relate to all the emotions portrayed by the actor at some point. Anger, regret, sadness, jealousy, envy and love, You just felt it in your heart. I cried with them, I laugh with them, I get to know how love feels like, the green light I too want in my life, the actors did an amazing job for me to feel the rollercoaster of life and give me comfort that I am not the only one who feels like this. Thank you to the writer for writing such a beautiful story and all the actors who are just perfect for their role, I thoroughly enjoyed it and loved it.Was this review helpful to you?
The Mask of Civilization: A Universal Tragedy
It is a fantastic series. Greetings from Turkey to all the brave people of Korea! I share Korea's pain. It is tragic to see a similar version of the West's story of colonizing peoples under the guise of civilization taking place at the other end of the world. In the world we live in today, we are still experiencing this story in other geographiesWas this review helpful to you?
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Didn't like it at first but kinda grew on me
DMD Friendship is my 1st reality show. I usually do not watch these kinda shows but then i saw a lot of fan references for the khemjira couples so i kinda had to check it out to get the reference.At first I didn't like it much it felt like i was in a lecture with all the terminologies and stuff being explained during the tasks. The lack of background music and awkward silence also bored me so i kinda put it on hold. Now that there are not many series airing i watched this one. Ngl it got better🤭. I do feel the show is partially scripted but that's fine.
Out of all 9 contestants Latte and FirstOne kinda stole my heart. Coming to the groups and solos:
- KengNamping - you could literally see Namping was down bad since day 1. Keng on the other hand did care about Namping but i felt he was kinda worried about everyone. Trying not to hurt people like when he took Teetee for the date. Later he does make a comeback. Their relationship had all these ups and downs with a happy ending. I was just surprised to see keng flirting by the end of the series especially when he said "You like beaches so I like beaches. I'll like anything u like" (SIRRRRRR WHATTTT😳)
- ThomasKong - I was not a huge fan of them when i watched your sky but now i totally get the hype🤭. Both were 100% sure since day 1. I really liked Thomas flirting and being jealous that was just cute.
- TleFirstOneLatte - I really felt FirstOne was the most sensible and sensitive person among the 9 contestants since day 1. Although other contestants were "rushing" to get a partner he was more on the worried side. He didn't wanna be rash and was pretty logical with his decision. Eventhough he didn't have a partner in head he was the star of the show unlike other contestants who were like him but failed it do it. During LatteFirstOne's 1st date i already felt this was not gonna work out cz although Latte was open FirstOne didn't or couldn't open up to him. I felt Latte was very anxious the whole season which kinda came out as desperate which also lead to FirstOne not being sure about him but when it came to Tle he instantly was able to open up but cz he didn't spend much time he wasn't sure and i think he did a good thing by not choosing both and also how he wrote the same letter to both of them giving them an equal chance. Also I'm not sure if others noticed but whenever TleFirstOneLatte are together Tle always makes sure he's between FirstOne and Latte🤭. I saw this in multiple places also he is a pretty straightforward and confident person and it was clear when he asks FirstOne to have a chat with him infront of Latte. I totally get why FirstOne chose Tle cz unlike latte who worked on himself after the rejection, Tle continued to help FirstOne with his finale performance and kept encouraging and getting to know him better like the letter told. That's probably the reason FirstOne voted for Tle in the finale unlike his usual choice Namping❤️. I absolutely love TleFirstOne
- Gems - i really felt bad for him. He was just too introverted, insecure and anxious. For some reason he just didn't look at himself in a positive way the whole show. His negative thinking towards himself is kinda what held him back when it came to tasks n partner cz it was visible. The only thing i didn't understand about him was why did he choose Tle when he knew Tle wouldn't choose him and told him the same.
- TeeTee - Until i watched Duang with u he didn't really make a huge impact on me. He was just a extrovert kid stuck with introverts 🤭. Everyone pretty much babied him cz he was the youngest (except thomas bro suspected he liked kong and instantly went to him n was like "I'll choose kong"😆). He did certainly 3rd wheel in the 2 final couples tho. He was the only contestant who despite not being chosen or having someone to choose didn't give out sad vibes. He was chill and enjoyed the whole show
One thing that was unique about this show was the critiques from the judges. I felt all of them made sense unlike other shows where they only bs also the reason i don't watch such shows. I felt all feedbacks given to the contestants were appropriate and right. Overall it was good but for a 1 time watch🤭🥺
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VERY GOOD!!!!
100000000000/10When I started the first episode of this drama, it didn't grab me much, so I didn't continue. A few days passed and today, since I had nothing to watch, I decided to give it another chance and started episode 2. Everything gets better from this episode on. The drama is incredible; all the episodes are great and I loved the main character. He's called "crazy," he's kind of a psychopath and really likes to kill, but he never kills those who don't deserve to die. I loved it and highly recommend it! 💘🏆
Extra: the drama is also cute because it has a child character and "crazy," along with other characters, does everything for her. 🫶
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