Sweet tiny short film
It's graduation day for the characters, and they have to figure out what they really want to say to each other... đBeing only 7 minutes long and basically consisting entirely of one conversation (plus some picture-taking at the end), this of course only shows just a tiny slice of the couple's story; however, it uses such a classic setup that it's easy enough to mentally fill in the probable backstory yourself, and anyway the ending is so cute and so feel-good that it made me grin the hugest grin. đ„° And it is extremely rewatchable (I've already rewatched it several times since I had first seen it); whenever you need a cute little pick-me-up this easily does the trick! đ
TL;DR: This is certainly well worth 7 minutes of your time!
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Something in this just didn't click
Oh dear.... so on paper this should have had the components of an interesting bit edgier BL series. However something in this from the start didn't quite click.The interludes talking about peaches were strange. The images used in the interludes felt AI generated, but I'm not stating here as a fact if they were. The main couple Sasom and Po felt like they were lacking chemistry trough out the whole series, and in a series that had heavy focus on spicy scenes this kind of is an issue. The dialogue scenes were also awkward at time, because it just didn't feel that two actors clikced. The second couple was purposefully casted as the awkward couple of the series and with them it kind of ended up working at the end.
There was also a substantial plot hole in the series. In the first half of the series aside from Po's father causing issues, Sasom's parents were supposed to be very strict PR/reputation oriented in terms of who their son could be seen with and spend time with. While the plot line with Po's father was taken to the end, what on earth happened with the plot line regarding Samson's parents? At the end Po was able to attend Sasom's brother's wedding celebration with no issues or concerns from his parents that their son was bringing a normal person as his plus one (the only big issue being Sasom's ex appearing). It just seemed that Sasom's parents kind of just disappeared from the whole show along with the plot line created for them. It is always possible that I missed the plot point where this part was resolved, but I genuinely don't remember the show at any point explaining what happened to the whole Samsom and his PR micromanaging parents.
In general the trailer and maybe first two episodes were projecting the plot to be a lot spicier than it ended up being. I already guessed on ep 3 that Po and Sasom would probably not end up filming together, which kind of was the whole premises of them ever meeting. Sure there were quite many spicy scenes in the show and the production quality overall was pretty high. We do get some character development, but it isn't enough to save the series as a whole.
In then end, this was not a show for me.
If you like spicy scenes with some plot on the side than this could be an okay show to watch.
There was not enough plot to carry this trough 10 episodes. The last one ep especially just felt like a random compilation of scenes, rather than a cohesive episode.
Actors individually are good, they just might need different pairings in the future.
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It took 10 EPs for Wataru to finally say âyesâ
This drama gave me so many kawaii feels. Itâs a light, easy watch with little to no heavy plot, and I did enjoy it. Maybe not intensely, but just enough to appreciate the chemistry between the main couple. Kaname is undeniably handsome, and Kakeru is such a cutie. That said, there were moments when their acting felt a bit stiff, though that might have been intentional to suit their characters.Story-wise, I think it would have worked better with fewer episodes. The pacing felt stretched, with slow and minimal character development. Wataruâs hesitation, in particular, needed more depth. His fear of shifting from best friends to lovers wasnât explored enough. I enjoy a good slow-burn romance, but it has to move forward, not just circle the same point.
The kiss was sweet, but it could have used more intensity. Their first kiss made sense as it reflected their gentleness and respect for their âjust friendsâ boundary. But as a viewer, I couldnât help wanting Wataru to finally cross that line and do more.
The cinematography was beautiful and really enhanced the story, especially with the charactersâ shared love for cameras and photography. Minato stood out as a warm, caring presence, and I always enjoyed his scenes. And Wataruâs soft, almost âbabyâ energy made him incredibly endearing. I genuinely liked watching their dates and photography walks.
Overall, it needed more twists and emotional depth to feel fully satisfying. Itâs an average BL drama; not groundbreaking, but still charming enough to capture my interest and heart. I did love the ending, though. Seeing them together. Almost like newlyweds, talking about their likes and future. It was a simple but heartwarming conclusion.
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Script was boring and unbelievable after episode 30
As usual the innocent face guy was the villain, the script was unoriginal after episode 28, i get that emotions were out of whack when hearing your wife to be may be your sister, but how do you forget a major investigation, especially when you were almost killed. The drama started strong but midway its like they changed the scriptwriter and replaced with someone who didn't have common sense. Main female lead was good until episode 30 then she got weak and stupid, especially for someone running a multi-million company. She added nothing to the show. The actress that played the part was ok. The main male lead was good until said episode. And then it seems like he turned into an idiot. The chairman was a skirt chasing idiot. The mistress was the only one who stayed true and was interesting. I actuall started fast fowarding a lot of parts because they were boring.Was this review helpful to you?
give it a try
there are flaws in the story plot but their chemistry was good. kissing scenes were felt real. some reviews state that they dropped because of the lead's personality but people are like that and they change when they meet the right people. they don't know which is right or wrong so they choose the path whatever their heart says. this series is kinda the same. but not that makes you traumatic. decent scenes with mild obsessed psychic kinda lead. it depends on each person's interest. i liked it even though i hesitated to watch after seeing some negative reviews. just go and give it a try.Was this review helpful to you?
A Promising Start Lost in Slow Pacing and Emotional Flatness
I'm currently on episode 20, and honestly, it's been a disappointment so far. The drama has some decent moments, but nothing really impressive. I went in expecting a serious political story with real tension and high stakes, but instead it feels more like a historical slice-of-life that doesn't really go anywhere. The pacing is extremely draggy, with many scenes stretched out far longer than necessary, making the story feel slow and repetitive. The directing and staging don't help either, as a lot of scenes lack energy, tension, or impact. Despite having a sociopolitical backdrop, the overall tone is surprisingly light and comedic, which makes it hard for me to get fully immersed.The action scenes also lack any real suspense or sense of danger. A lot of sequences spend too much time on minor details, which further slows the pacing down. Visually, nothing has really left an impression on me either. There aren't any particularly memorable shots, and the cinematography feels pretty standard throughout. I honestly think the drama would have benefited from tighter pacing or fewer episodes.
Episodes 1â12 were actually quite promising, but after that the plot became very predictable. The series leans much more into comedy than serious storytelling, which made it harder for me to stay invested.
The characters are another issue for me. A lot of them feel strangely shallow, as if they're all attending the same summer camp rather than living in a royal court. They rarely convey much emotional depth, and even the emperor feels oddly casual with his soldiers. There's almost no sense of hierarchy, protocol, or professional distance, which makes many interactions feel superficial and less believable.
As for the romance, it hasn't worked for me either. The leads barely spend time together, and the few scenes they do share feel rushed and underdeveloped. Twenty episodes in, the relationship has barely progressed, and I just don't feel any chemistry, spark, or butterflies when they're on screen together. What makes it even more frustrating is that it feels like we're watching the same conversations and the same moments play out over and over again, without any meaningful development or change in their dynamic.
My biggest complaint, though, is probably the tagging. Based on the tags, I expected a serious political drama. In reality, "comedy" and "slice of life" would be much more accurate descriptions. Better tagging would help set expectations properly because, personally, I felt a bit misled.
For now, I'm putting the drama on hold. I haven't decided whether I'll continue or drop it completely, but at this point I'd probably give it a 6.7/10.
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Very good
This was a great drama, i enjoyed it a lot. It had a good story, great visuals and beautiful music. The fadeouts of the music when going to a new scene was well done.The acting was very good and the mains had great chemsitry and kisses.
I will definatly watch this again in the future.
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It's worth the watch
Idoli is a gripping mystery that pulls you into a world of hidden truths and fragile trust. Every character feels layered, making you question who to believe. The story slowly builds tension, blending suspense with emotion. What stands out most is how it keeps you guessing until the end, delivering a shocking yet satisfying reveal. Itâs a drama that stays with you long after watching.Was this review helpful to you?
Started to lose interest
How can you start out liking a drama then later as the drama keeps going the storyline loses itself and becomes a chore?Kept seeing "best drama of the year" and this one didn't make that list for me. I took some points off in my rating.
The ml and fl storyline started to get bland to me and dragged. I started looking forward to watching side characters scenes instead. Sometimes the side characters barely get episodes and when they do all my attention is there.
Stayed watching for Qi Min and his brother I know their scenes are crazy, but their acting was good.
The main storyline got too boring when ML didn't tell
FL his real name. & when FL kept pushing ML away.
When they finally got together I didn't care and skipped them completely.
I do believe without introducing Qi Min storyline in the drama I probably would've dropped it awhile ago if he wasn't in here, but thanks to Deng Kai acting saving my attention span I stayed.
Wish they showed more of Qian Qian character and how did she get there.
Regardless, I hope they get Deng and Snow together for their own drama being mains in the future.
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The Cat Whisperers
I put off watching this because I'm not a fan of animals 'speaking'. It's the voices and too many animal shots. But something kept nagging at me and I couldn't let it go. I feared I would miss out on seeing Khao in a different setting. I'm happy that I gave in.The show served a meal of predictably. The calmness of the script was so against what they were in for the past few years and it took a lot of getting used to. I began to wonder when the exceptional would happen. Then Lynx had a dream in the last episode that would leave me a mess. Napkins aplenty. He pulled one of the most emotional farewell scenes ever written. The ribbons streams, the messages and his tesrful pleading with mother. His actual goodbye to JuJu the next morning was so eloquent in the understatement. The tear that fell then the breakdown. Perfect.
Khao deserves the praise. He fluctuates effortlessly between his emotions. He can reel it in and dish it out with the perfect pitch. First did well also, as the cat whisperer. More sedated but that's the role.
The other support actors did deliver in their roles. Great is another who has the power to captivate and charm.
I am so glad that I got to see this. My main thing is that it landed on the perfect balance and left a warm feeling at the end.
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Speaking cats are not my cup of tea.... A show with a bitter aftertaste
When the president of GMMTV is the executive producer of series, I know it can't be good.But I bet if they made a series where FirstKao reads the entries in the telephone-book (you remember the books you got every year in ancient times?) the reviews would be flooded with 10. So I will not be surprised when I get review-bombed (again).Kao knows how to act, but a weak script can't save him. The show leaves an bitter aftertaste because of course this is the last show of the WinnySatang couple. They did not have a romantic storyline but just the finale revealed that they will be happily ever after. Besides that we got cringy "cat-voices" which did kill the show for me.
The recipe of most GMMTV productions is a feel good show, nothing serious, a bit fluffy and also nothing really keeping me hooked storywise. It's all just plain and simple and for me quite boring. The storyline with the mom was the highlight even when it was quite sad but besides that it had not much to offer.
Production quality was impecable this time around. The best thing I can say: the cats were adorable and I'm happy the show is over because regardless of cute animals and a cute couple, nothing could safe the series with such a lame script.
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JossGawinâs Impactful Performance & A Standout OST â A Memorable GMMTV Series
Only Friendsâ and its sequel âDream Onâ deliver an intense, character-driven story that stays with you long after the final episode. One of the strongest elements is definitely the OST, especially âNo One Canâ by Gawin Caskey. The song captures the emotional tension of the series perfectly â raw, haunting, and incredibly memorable. It fits the tone of the story so well that it feels like an extension of the charactersâ inner worlds.I also want to highlight the performances of Joss Wayar and Gawin Caskey. Their chemistry and acting are genuinely impactful. Both portray complicated emotions with so much depth, especially in the more emotional and confrontational scenes. They bring their characters to life in a way that feels real and believable â you can truly feel their struggles, vulnerabilities, and connections.
Overall, this series stands out because of its bold storytelling, powerful OST, and the strong performances from the cast, especially JossGawin. If you enjoy relationship-focused dramas with great acting and memorable music, this is absolutely worth watching.
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Good
i dont watch these types but tried watching I continued because of comedy in the start but in the end there's drama not comedy, wish this was only romcom , but it has history and crime , comedy was good in this , at the end I almost quit when fl is stupid enough to follow childhood friend than love ,then they suddenly cover it by saying she did for his protection? romance was too less according to me , only in the first few eps the romcom was good later , just drama ,crime, history, action etcWas this review helpful to you?
The best c-drama of 2026!!!
I've been watching C-dramas for over 10 years and very few have captured my attention the way Pursuit of Jade is doing in every episode. LingHe and XiWei brought Xie Zheng and Chang Yu to life masterfully, both shine individually and together they deliver a chemistry only seen in the great classics! POJ deserves all the success it's achieving!!Was this review helpful to you?
A series that will warm your heart!
A very heartfelt and comforting series that leans more towards the slice-of-life genre, focusing on family bonds and human relationships, rather than being a classic rom-com. It features dramatic and fantasy elements, with the latter not being a silly or annoying trait. The show is actually very grounded and manages to incorporate the aspect of the talking cats very naturally to the story, adding only charm and soul to the series, which makes it unique in the right way.The writing is solid overall and fun in the way it draws parallels between cats and humans. Every detail matters, serving as a means to progress the plot or contribute to the development of each character. As for the characters themselves, interestingly, almost from the very beginning, they feel very fleshed out, set within a strong world-built that makes you feel like you already know who they are and care about them. It was also refreshing to see the older characters having a substantial contribution to the story and being given proper attention, rather than being reduced to simple plot devices.
Acting-wise, whether the series demanded a more dramatic performance or micro expressions, First and Khaotung's portrayal always felt very natural and their chemistry was beautiful. Of course, credit goes to the very capable cast they were surrounded by as well. Both veteran and young actors did a great job at portraying their characters along with the actors who voiced the cats.
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this series and I definitely recommend it to people who prefer more light-hearted dramas or feel stressed and overwhelmed. I didn't expect to get as invested in this storyline as I did, but I was pleasantly surprised by the emotions it evoked in me and the sense of healing and comfort it provided in every episode, making me look forward to the next one. It's not a gripping type of series with intense cliffhangers or heavy conflicts --and it doesn't aim to be-- but every element, from the characters and the writing to aesthetics and the music, is made with a lot of care, leaving a warm and positive aftertaste.
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