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Double Helix
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

FOR LU FENG AND AYDEN'S SAKE!

* I GAVE THIS DRAMA ONE OF MY HIGHEST RATINGS JUST FOR THE CHARACTER LU FENG'S AND THE ACTOR AYDEN'S sake!!! *
THIS DRAMA HAS RAISED MY BP ENOUGH! NO NEED FOR MORE!!!


YESSS ONLY FOR THESE 2 PPL!don't get me wrong all the actors did their job soo well that I HATED EACH AND EVERY CHARACTER ESP THAT FAMILY OF 4!!! I HATED YC AND HOS BROTHER OMG THAT GUY WAS THE NASTIEST CREATURE EVER!!! HATED HIM AND DESPISE HIM TO MY BONES ANS CORE!!! UGHH THINKING AB THAT FAMILY MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL! SAME GOES FOR LF'S DAD BUT RHAT MAN SAID BYE AFTER A FEW EPS OF DRAMA! BUT THAT BROTHER SAID WELL AND HAPPY FOR LIFE... HYPOCRITE A$$ H0L3 .... MY HATE FOR THEM WILL NEVER GO DOWN IDC IDC IDC.... ANYWAYS THE ONLY CHARACTER I CARED FOR IS LU FENG AND SHALL STAY LIKE THIS FOREVER!! IDC ABOUT WHAT OTHERS THINK! BUT LU FENG WAS AND IS MY GUY! MAYBE MAYBE AT FIRST I WASN'T SO ATTACHED TO THIS CHARACTER SOO MUCH BUT AS THE DRAMA PROGRESSED HE BECAME THE CORE CHARACTER FOR ME!!! 😌😌😌 AND THIS DRAMA WILL HAVE A REWATCH ABILITY FROM ME JUST FOR HIS SAKE!! 😭😭😭😭😭and AYDEN MY MAN ATE THIS ROLE!!!THIS WAS PURE ART TO SEE HIM ACT!HOPEFULLY HE GETS THE AWARDS AND THE RECOGNITION HE DESERVES! NOTE- YES!! I LIKE TO WRITE IN ALL CAPS WHEN I NEED TO CONVEY SOMETHING! SO DO NOT NEED TO COMMENT AND TELL ME ABOUT THAT! 🙄🙄🙄

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Ongoing 3/6
Ticket to Heaven
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Music 10
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Best best best

I've only watched three episodes thus far, but I strongly believe this might just be the best BL release of 2026. I'm completely hooked.To me, Ticket to Heaven feels like the return of GeminiFourth since Love in the Moonlight. I say this because the emotional scenes reminded me so much of that series. It was the first BL I ever watched them in, and they left a lasting impression on me. Since then, I've always associated them with stories that know how to balance tenderness with emotional depth.
Once again, Gemini and Fourth prove why they are such a beloved pairing. Their chemistry is effortless and natural, making every interaction feel genuine and heartfelt. Their visuals are stunning, but what truly stands out is the way they deliver the script. Every line feels intentional, and whether the scene is playful, romantic, or heartbreaking, they capture your attention completely.
The emotional moments have been the highlight for me. You can feel the characters' pain, vulnerability, confusion, and affection through their performances. Nothing feels exaggerated or forced. Instead, it feels authentic, which makes it easy to become emotionally invested in their journey.
Three episodes in, and I'm already counting down the days until the next one. That's how captivating this series has been. If it continues at this pace and maintains the quality of its storytelling and performances, Ticket to Heaven could easily go down as one of the standout BL dramas of 2026.
For now, I'm all in. I'm hooked, emotionally invested, and excited to see where this story takes us. If the remaining episodes are anything like the first three, Ticket to Heaven may very well become one of my favourite BL series of all time.

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Ongoing 39/50
Recipe for Love
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Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Family pressure - very well done

Multigenerational storytelling- very well done
Often view characters here on pause - to then cheer on their character growth and action.
Many sweet moments.
Recommended viewing all ages.
Scriptwriting and actors - very well done.
Both cast and crew bring to life a modern drama,
easily encompassing previous eras, memories, various opinions,
all enhancing our depth of perception and understanding for each involved.
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Salvation, Swallowed by the Nest
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Overall 8.5
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Okay… it suckered me right in

I am shocked to be sitting on the other side of a J-Drama and writing a positive review, but here we are.

This is a WILD ride. It is part psychological thriller, part romance. The ML is truly a red flag (run, girl, run) but he keeps you hooked every episode. In fact, this whole
show keeps you hooked. Our leads have incredible chemistry, and their scenes can make you swoon or send shivers down your spine. Our ML acted his role impeccably, truly playing the role of a guy who needs a heck of a lot of therapy.

But his development was good, and I’ll give the writers that. Same for our FL. Loved where her character was at the end of the show. Also thankful for that happy ending after that angst.

It was captivating and gritty. Despite any of its flaws, it delivers a production quality more reminiscent of what we see from Korea and China. The cinematography is peek, the writing is better than what we normally see in these, the styling is better, and the OST is amazing.

In a long format show, I couldn’t handle our ML, but I went into these nine episodes knowing what was ahead. I actually could have had a few more episodes to be honest. For some reason, this just worked for me.

If you like gritty, toxic love, it’s worth the watch.

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My Cherie Amour
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5 days ago
19 of 19 episodes seen
Completed 5
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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A Beautiful Slow Burn with Incredible Chemistry

My Cherie Amour was my very first Thai drama, and honestly, what a wonderful introduction to lakorns. Fifteen minutes into the first episode, I already had a feeling I was going to love it, and by the end, it easily became one of my favorite romance dramas.

What stood out to me most was how well written everything felt. You can usually tell when a drama is driven by strong writing, and this one had that feeling right from the beginning. The story takes its time, allowing relationships, emotions, and character development to unfold naturally. It is a slow burn romance, but once the relationship starts progressing, it becomes an endless stream of sweetness. I found myself smiling and blushing throughout so many scenes because Anong and Wichai were just that adorable together.

The story revolves around two very different families. Anong lost her parents at a young age and was raised by her loving aunts and four protective brothers. She is essentially the princess of the family, surrounded by people who would do absolutely anything for her. Despite growing up privileged, Anong is independent, intelligent, and surprisingly modern for her time. She challenges social expectations and refuses to fit neatly into the role society expects from women.

Wichai, on the other hand, is a respected judge who lost his father young and spent much of his life carrying responsibilities for his family. He is upright, honorable, and always tries to do the right thing, sometimes even at the expense of his own happiness. He is one of the biggest green flags I have ever seen in a drama. Respectful, dependable, kind, loyal, and deeply caring. Honestly, dramas keep raising my standards with men like Wichai.

What I loved most was watching Anong pursue Wichai. Usually, when a female lead actively chases a man, it can sometimes become awkward or embarrassing to watch, but that never happened here. Anong was playful, confident, and charming. Her feelings were clear, and she fought for them without losing her dignity. Watching her slowly break through Wichai's walls was one of the most enjoyable parts of the entire drama.

The chemistry between Yaya and Tor was absolutely phenomenal. Their interactions felt effortless, whether they were flirting, arguing, longing for each other, or simply sharing quiet moments. The emotional connection between them felt genuine, and their romance developed beautifully. Every glance, smile, and conversation added something meaningful to their relationship. They looked incredible together and made it impossible not to root for them.

Yaya was fantastic as Anong. She brought so much warmth, charm, confidence, and vulnerability to the role. Anong could be playful one moment and fiercely determined the next. She was a strong character without feeling unrealistically perfect. Tor was equally impressive as Wichai. He perfectly captured a man burdened by responsibilities, self-doubt, and family obligations while still remaining incredibly lovable. His subtle facial expressions often communicated more than words ever could.

Another aspect I loved was the family dynamics. Both families felt alive and fully developed. The relationships between siblings, aunts, nieces, and extended family members added so much depth to the story. I especially enjoyed seeing Wichai slowly become part of Anong's family and watching Anong build relationships with Wichai's sister and niece. Even side characters received enough development to make them memorable.

The production quality was also beautiful. The costumes, hairstyles, sets, and overall atmosphere transported me into the period setting. Every episode looked stunning. Yaya's wardrobe alone deserves its own appreciation post because she looked breathtaking in every scene.

The writing deserves special praise because even seemingly small moments ended up having meaning later. Character growth felt earned, relationships evolved naturally, and many side stories added depth rather than feeling like filler. It is one of those dramas where the journey matters just as much as the destination.

I have watched plenty of Korean and Chinese dramas featuring toxic parents, and usually my tolerance for such characters is fairly high. But Wichai's mother tested every ounce of patience I had. She was manipulative, selfish, controlling, and responsible for so much pain throughout the story. What frustrated me most was that her actions often went far beyond simple meddling. She continuously created drama, emotionally damaged her children, and even contributed to tragedies that permanently affected their lives. She was the one character I genuinely struggled to tolerate, and while the drama attempted redemption, I personally found her difficult to forgive.

There were also a few misunderstandings that occasionally became frustrating, but thankfully they never dragged long enough to ruin the story. Compared to many romance dramas, this one handled misunderstandings much better.

`I also want to give special praise to Prasit, Anong's youngest brother. He ended up being one of my favorite characters in the entire drama. He brought so much warmth, humor, and heart to the story, and every scene involving him was a joy to watch. Despite often being underestimated by those around him, he consistently showed emotional intelligence, kindness, and an unwavering love for his family.

The actor did an excellent job portraying a character with autistic traits. The performance felt respectful, natural, and never exaggerated. Prasit was never reduced to a stereotype or used merely as comic relief. Instead, he felt like a fully developed character with his own personality, strengths, and emotional journey. Some of the sweetest and most memorable moments in the drama came from him.

In general, the acting across the entire cast was outstanding. From the main leads to the supporting characters, everyone delivered convincing and memorable performances. The chemistry between the actors, the emotional scenes, and even the family interactions all felt authentic, which made it easy to become invested in the story and its characters.
My Cherie Amour was an incredibly rewarding watch. It delivered romance, family drama, character growth, beautiful cinematography, strong performances, and enough heartwarming moments to leave a lasting impression. It is the kind of drama that reminds you why slow-burn romances can be so satisfying when written well.

This was not only a fantastic first Thai drama for me, but also one of the sweetest and most enjoyable romance dramas I have watched in a long time.

Rating: 9.5-10/10

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Ongoing 8/12
Lost to You
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Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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I've got my tissues ready

It's nice and cute. A lot of cliche over dramatic scenarios stiched together, but enjoyable nonetheless.
The main couple is sweet and fluffy, don't really care for the second couple. There's even a third Yuri couple, which is very welcome.
I was reluctant to start this because in the first episode itself MC's got terminal illness. I really hope ML wishes upon the shooting star/comet and somehow magically cures him. Waiting till the end for final review.
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Double Helix
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A double helix of love and destruction and two souls

This drama is not for fragile hearts or people who are looking for ideal character.It is way darker than what one can handle. It comes with a heavy warning of SA, Torture,Kidnap, Homophobia, Emotional Codependence,Bipolar Disorder,Societal pressure, Unsupportive parents, On and off situation.

Drama starts with very romantic and a relationship that gives you nothing but butterflies in your stomach. But don't fall for it.. because as the story progresses the drama gets darker and darker. It is hard to say who is good and who is bad and what caused this. All characters in the series are flawed but you will cry with them as well.

It's a drama that is very hard to rate. You love the characters but hate them as well. You understand their pain but sometimes u don't even defend their actions. U know why they did those things but u simply can't and don't want to even understand the reasoning behind because the torture they inflicted on each other is simply just too much for one to handle sometimes even crossing the line of humanity. You want to see the characters happy ending but u don't know if the happy ending is actually a happy ending. But at the same time you simply can't wish for the characters happy ending. It's a very hard watch. Each sec this drama takes a toll in your mind. And after completing this series you will want nothing but a therapy for yourself.

Plot-
The story revolves around two souls Lufeng and Yichen who fell in love with each other deeply in their school days. All they wanted was to spend the lifetime with each other. Throughout the time they loved each other but like the two crossed lovers fate brings them together and then separate from each other leaving nothing but pain and longing for just be together. That seperation took the form of destruction. A destruction that brought harm to both of them and separated them even more to the point of not able to fix anything. They both were toxic to each other but at the same time the happiness of each other. Even though they bring out monstrous side of each other they chose their love and tried to fix as much as it was possible.

Though the plot sounds dreamy but there are certain parts in the plot that I wish it could be handled with care. The characters pov should be shown better in order to avoid the notion of that only one is obsessed and other is not when both lufeng and yichen were obsessed with each other.

Characters:-
Lufeng- Lufeng was nothing but a person who grown up with abusive parents. He don't know how to love someone with care and softness. So when he fell in love with yichen who was his light. He just wanted to hold onto that warmth.His love know no boundaries. But as he was brought up in rich family he can't take no. So when separation happens instead of letting go or just handling the matter in a mature way. He went into completely black flag era which i don't think I have ever watched of that toxic level. That longing and separation which made him like a walking corpse in order to show his pain and take revenge he went to the lengths of raping and inflicting the pain and harm to the person he loved most( yichen) on soul level. But he learnt to restrain his actions. Lufeng will make u cry, hate and feel pain along with him. He is a very flawed character. Sometimes u ques him if he deserve his happy ending. But this series handled the atrocities that he inflicted on yichen with care by repeatedly showing that this is not acceptable, that what he is doing is completely wrong and he don't deserve yichen. Series will ques his love for yichen. Even lufeng will ques himself. That part is something that i appreciate in the series.

Yichen- He is a person who is unable to take actions and runs away from the situation whenever little discomfort happens. He is people pleaser. But he is also the victim like lufeng. One decision of him not holding his ground and leave lufeng due to his Homophobic family and dying mother wish changed the whole relationship with lufeng. But he is also the person who time and again chose to go back to lufeng just because he is in love with him and his hope that what if this time they get their happy ending, what if there is even slightest of hope for lufeng to change. But he is also the person who never fights for his relationship. U will understand his logic and emotion behind his decisions but hate him also. But u empathize with him as well.

Yichen's brother Yichen-I don't hate him. I just never understood why drama never showed that he intentionally hid lufeng's parting msg to yichen later. This decision led yichen to believe that lufeng is gone for good and will never come back.

Yichen's mother-I get it that society was against the same sex relationship that time so she chose society pinpointing and their standards over his own son yichen's happiness and her homophobia is also the reason of whatever pain both yichen and lufeng beared for almost a decade.

Costume- Throught out the series, costume of both lufeng and yichen has been designed to reflect their state of mind and their emotional stand in relationship. Earlier in the series, both lufeng and yichen wore bright colours like warm sunshine rays in spring season. Then during lufeng's black flag era lufeng wore black depicting his obsession, death, emptiness. While yichen wore white showing peace and freedom he seeks but has been snatched away from. Then again in their last phase they wore plain and neutral colour not too bright but not too dull. Just like their relationship.

Camera and lighting- The directors has done a very good job in portraying diff colours according to their relationship. In beginning phase showing bright and warm colours of sunlight then after separation and black flag era mostly white showing depression like vibes then at the end again neutral or original lighting. Mixture of both.

Props/ Screenwriting - What amazed me is how screenwriter has used perfect props as metaphor to reflect their state of mind during black flag era. All those bird cage, chains, double pendulum, the furniture, the placement of actors in screen and their posture. The repeated reference to sunflower and sunlight. Everything was so perfectly done.

OST- The songs "My love" and "Love song that nobody cares about" are so good that now it's been in my playlist on repeat. It's memorable.

Ayden acting- I can see no one but ayden to play this role. Lufeng was such a complex character but ayden portrayed so well. His pain, sadness, yearning and love, his possessiveness and the way he used to look at yichen as lufeng as a character. It won my heart. Everything about his acting was perfect. I am definitely looking forward for his future projects.

Lu si tong acting- He did a good job in showing the resistance and the hurt. He showed what yichen is feeling and his dilemma so well. What remains memorable to me is how he portrayed that lufeng has hurted him to the core and he is seeking protection by his body posture and the way he portrayed his depressed smile when he was hurting inside.

Kisses- It was after a very long time that i have seen an actor to portray the intensity of love, possesion, obsession, anger and desire through kisses. And Ayden deserves this recognition because it's rare these days for an actor to be able to do that.

Drama handling of sensitive issues- Although i genuinely believe that some topics should be handled more sensitively but overall they did good job in repeatedly showing that this is wrong.

Drama vs Novel- This is imp. I loved drama adaptation way more. In novel the way lufeng was shown if that would have been adapted the same in drama i would never wanted lufeng to be happy. The way drama toned down him and the way their separation period was lessen with no son involvement is what I am happy. Plus in drama the portrayal of lufeng being sick and him undergoing therapy made him and his actions little bit understandable which was unlike novel and i am so grateful about that. Although that still not justify his SA towards yichen. That was crossing all humanity and there is no redemption arc for that. That SA is like a thorn in flower petals carpet.

Rewatch- I would hardly rewatch it as this drama gave me nothing but trauma and i need only their special ep with only green flag aura to heal. Only their ep1-2 and 11-12 is re-watchable for me. Other ep just gives me trauma.

Overall I loved this drama for how flawed their characters are. The way I was obsessed with this drama by sleeplessly waiting for next ep each week and thinking about the drama whole week and rewatching their sweet moments made this my toxic bl drama of the year. It was a heavy watch for me but this drama kept me engaged that I never dropped. Sometimes it's not the perfect story that remains with us but it's their pain and tears and the characters flaw with character development is what that stays in ur heart.

I would recommend it to watch only if you can handle the depth of the characters and the toxicity that it comes with it. As this drama actually can be triggering to people given the sensitive issues that it has shown.

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Wishing upon the Shooting Stars
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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i am not sure about ending

the first half of the series was very good. the actors' performances were excellent, especially hao wei, who was perfect. he was a fantastic character in terms of personality and vibe. many people said the series was too long, but they tied it up too quickly again. so the ending was a disappointment for me. xiang yong accidentally found himself in a mess, and the worst thing that happened to him wasn't hao wei forgetting him, but wan zhe forgetting him. when wan zhe forgot him, all the ties were broken. as I said, hao wei was a perfect character, and the cinematography and color of the series were very beautiful.

their love was so sweet and pure. hao wei's loyalty to xiang yong all these years impressed me. not every ending had to be happy. frankly, i think an unhappy ending would have been more impactful.

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Ongoing 3/10
Payback
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by talia
5 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Go watch it right now

Bro, I’m telling y’all it’s worth the watch read the manhwa and then watch it it’s worth it or just be reading the manhwa and be watching it at the same time. Like so far there was only like one difference from the manhwa than the actual show but it’s not a big difference. I mean it is but the difference is so good like you generally love it and like the plot is so good and like the characters look so good everyone looks good in the show. The show was good. Acting is good. Everything is good.
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Fangs of Fortune
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by jellyyy Mic Drop Darling1
5 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Started Out Wanting Blood, Ended Up Finding Brotherhood ࣪ ִֶָ☾.

This is my first favourite drama and i still can't get over with T.T

The cinematography is absolutely stunning, with breathtaking color grading and a strong sense of Chinese symmetrical aesthetics. The transitions between scenes are smooth, and each location—from bustling palaces to quiet forests—feels immersive. There's a poetic quality to every frame. The CGI is also impressively high-budget, and the costume and makeup design are meticulously crafted。

The drama goes far beyond romance. It weaves together deep, complex bonds—friendship, brotherhood, sisterhood, mentorship, and even the conflicting emotions between former allies. The relationship between the young demon hunter and the great demon adds layers of tension and emotional weight. The series examines whether demons are truly evil or simply beings shaped by circumstance
Beneath its surface, this show is heavy and melancholic, almost like a lyric poem rather than a typical idol drama. I found that strangely moving

The female leads are fine, but I never felt deeply invested in their arcs. The male leads and their supporting bromance ultimately steal the show. There's simply too much talking, especially in the later episodes. The slow conversations drag down the momentum. The finale is tragically beautiful, but it leaves many viewers with complicated feelings. It wraps things up with a sense of emotional weight, yet some questions remain unanswered, and the execution of the final scenes feels somewhat rushed

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Double Helix
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.5

Match expectations to what the show is trying to do

I thought Double Helix was really well done. I generally don't love when people post reviews before finishing a show, but it feels like even more of a crime in a show that takes you on a serious journey with multiple tonal shifts. Part of what makes Double Helix really good is the trip the audience goes on with the characters. It moves from sweet to psychological thriller to a complicated mix of sadness and hope.

WHAT EXACTLY IS THIS SHOW?
I personally get thrown off by the "romance" label, even in the context of "dark romance," because under that label, I feel like I am expected to find it romantic. But, this is not my brand of romantic, and I do not find non-consent attractive. So, I found it really helpful to think of this more generally as "fiction" (not, specifically, romance). As an exploratory story of what happens when we put these characters together and how things can get really fucked up, I thought it was excellent!

While watching, I kept thinking about how the vibe was a little bit like "Requiem for a Dream," but domestic violence edition, where you can see the descent into their personal hells coming and trace how they got there. So, there's a little bit of me that wanted it to end more messy than it did. I think I may have liked it more with a messier ending, but honestly, the current ending was also very interesting and it gets points from me for being an interesting take.

Based on the Double Helix discourse, I think most (although, not all) of the low scores are from a mismatch between audience expectation and what the show is actually trying to do. So, it's worth going in with aligned expectations.

ACTING
Ayden Sng can really act! It was really fun to watch him do his craft.

CINEMATOGRAPHY AND MUSIC
I am a sucker for beautiful shots that underscore the mood and are well-composed. There were some really excellent cinematography choices. And, I don't usually pay attention to music, but the music choice was really good, both for the story and also just to listen to on its own.

STORY-TELLING
There is a plot, but Double Helix feels to be less about the plot and more about the psyche of these characters. Because I was watching Double Helix as the emotional story of the deterioration of these characters' lives and their attempts to put those pieces back together again, I was okay with it not being super plot-driven. It's more storytelling a "feeling." To that end, I think it did a great job.

WHY NOT 10 STARS?
There was a wee bit too much slow-mo and a wee bit too much cheesy for me.

All in all, I really liked it, I think it's well done, and it's worth watching!

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When the Phone Rings
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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best krdrama W- plot

this is prolly the best kdrama I have re watched approx 3-4 times and i always have the same kind of excitement for this drama.
the plot remains mysterious till the very last episode, the ending is a big turn off did not match the bulid up of the whole drama which is sort of dissapointing, but overall it’s good so it kinda balances out for this one.

this is in my top 5 favourite of all time kdrama list. 100% will rewatch it again

the misunderstanding trope is lit and my personal favourite parts are -

one when when he pins her on the door in the event they go to (in 2nd ep) and the one where is realises that there is a chance that he might have lost her for good.
and also the part where they show the back story of how they ended up getting married.

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Can This Love Be Translated?
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5
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Great story had potential to be drama of the year

Ok I really enjoyed it. The leads had amazing chemistry and the acting was really good. One of the best dramas I’ve watched this year ngl. I also loved the second lead and kinda rooted for him. The concept was great and unique about the leads not understanding each other even tho they speak the same language. I also liked the concept with Do Rami ending up being her mother which was kinda surprising I didn’t except it at all. I believe that that storyline was wrapped up fast and we should have learned where her parents were. I also found the fact that they were alive kinda dump ngl and that it came out of nowhere. On the romance it was great and I love slowburn and it was done really well. I also loved the second lead couple and which I usually don’t. The only think that annoyed me was Do Rami at sometimes but yet tho I hated her character she was important. I also liked how the second lead went from hating her to falling for her it was cute. I also liked hearing so many different languages and saying many different countries it was fun. Overall I great drama I highly recommend it :>

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Dr. Romantic
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by fttg
5 days ago
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.5

Exaggerated characters and unlikable heros

This show started out okay, but the more it developed, the more the characters felt less real and more like caricatures. You have the evil chief of the main hospital, that is so evil to the point of being unbelievable. You have Teacher Kim that is supposed to be a little unorthodox but with redeeming qualities, but ends up being just annoying. Then you have the main young male doctor, who we were supposed to be rooting for from the very beginning. And unfortunately, through most of the show he's still a selfish whiny character. I'm sure by the last episode he'll finish realizing that being a good doctor it's more important than money and fame. However, throughout the show he strongly considered so many atrocious actions being bribed by the bad chief, that nobody with the minimal of a good character would even consider. There is no redemption Arc that is believable from that. You don't get credit in the end for realizing that letting people die for profit wasn't the right thing. I think most people would know that without a journey. Not sure why this had such high ratings.

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To My Shore Special
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5 days ago
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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A short healing episode...

MDL put a page for the special episode here... so I watched that nearly a month ago... What I noticed, it was a rushed production, because they had a lot of Sasaengs following them and they nearly did not film this at all. This is a nice healing episode which heals both of them.

It seems they had problems getting a free location, so they had tourists looking at them while filming, but I'm happy enough, that they at least finished this short episode. So at least it feels more real with people gawking at them, because oh my god, two men are kissing on the beach! 🤣

This is a nice finale, so if you have watched the series, you should not skip it.

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