I was expecting...more?
This drama wasn't bad at all, I actually enjoyed it. It's just that sometimes it felt like it was trying to be too many things at the same time and failed to excel at any of them, which makes me think that with more episodes it could have worked better. Sometimes I couldn't tell whether Kitae had it all planned out or if he was just a lucky man. In any case, the six episode format wasn't all bad because the episodes were entertaining enough and didn't feel rushed. The cast and the acting were truly incredible, with a standout performance from Woo-sung, who stole the show for me. I'll be waiting for the second season just to see how this story continues, hoping it improves a bit in the areas where it felt a bit weak.Was this review helpful to you?
How did this got such a high rating? What did I miss?
Things I liked1 The ML. He's the only one who made me care and I don't put him in the "Love" list because falling for the FL means he was an idiot at the end of the day. Nevertheless, the actor is the only one who acted without shouting and exaggerating. He is also handsome which never hurts.
Thing I disliked
1 The FL. Oh God where to start? That she didn't look at all as an athlete of weightlifting? That she shouted even when there was nothing to even raise the voice? That she only either shouted or pouted all over the series? That he character wasn't that great? Quite selfish and immature. Even the last scene was awful with her. I didn't once want her to be with the ML. I think this is the first or maybe second time this happens and I've watched dozens of K and C dramas. By the way the shouting in this drama reminded me why these day I only watch C dramas. At least rarely someone raises the voice and only when it's needed. In K dramas shouting is like mandatory. I can't believe the actress is the same of Shooting Stars or the new drama In Your Radiant Season. At least she has improved although I can't say I'm in love with her acting yet. In any case here she was terrible so I don't get at all the high rating.
2 The father. The actor was terrible and I hated every minute he was on the screen.
3 Almost everything else. The rest of the cast, the story itself, the twists and turns that were boring and convoluted.
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Honest Storytelling Wrapped in Raunch
This series started as a snark watch- and man, was I thoroughly surprised. In America in the late 70s and early 80s, we had a genre of comedy that could only be labeled as "sex-romp raunch." As the first episodes of this series unfolded, I assumed this was the same.Very quickly I realized it is not. Through an almost farcical presentation (where even the most serious of offenses are brushed off with a, "and then they decided not to charge me for drug distribution and here I am, back at the bar the very next night") there are very real examinations of sexual identity, childhood trauma, using sex as a self-destructive form of self-medication, and what it means to function in a society that narrowly defines beauty in unattainable ways.
The farcical presentation ensures the themes never seem "preachy" and there is a real heartache for both the male lead and his "roommate" as they attempt to navigate sexual identity, genuine feelings, and ultimately, what it means to love someone. The tropes are all there (childhood connection) and I could easily identify with the impulse to seek revenge on the school bullies who destroyed your sense of self-worth and laid the foundation for a distorted self-image that follows you into adulthood.
This is not for everyone. The humor is crude and the frankness with which sex is discussed and explored (verbally and visually) may not be your cup of tea- it is not necessarily sexy all the time, but it is honest.
It is unapologetic in its crassness as if daring you to see past that to the heart that is there. But I think that's the ultimate takeaway for me. The series is blatant in stating that stereotypes about gayness (specifically that they are sex-hungry bodies incapable of "real relationships" that move beyond the superficial) are destructive and dangerous because they can shape reality for some- and moving past the stereotype is not an easy process nor is it without damage.
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Messy hearts, warm moments
It was a fun and surprisingly warm watch for me. I went in with no huge expectations and came out smiling more times than I thought I would. The idea of six adults who all claim they “don’t need real love” slowly getting pulled into it anyway felt refreshing and honest, especially in how it doesn’t sugar-coat their fears or emotional awkwardness.Was this review helpful to you?
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Supernatural Without the Super Clarity
I went into *Haunters* completely blind; no trailer, no synopsis, nothing. And maybe that was my first mistake.For at least half of the movie, I genuinely had no idea what I was watching. At first, I thought it was about zombies. Then demons. Then maybe aliens? The more I watched, the more confused I became. I was convinced it was about some kind of demon controlling people’s minds. It never even crossed my mind that this was supposed to be a supernatural hero-type story.
Only toward the very end did things start to click and by then, I was already mentally exhausted from trying to piece everything together.
What frustrated me most was the way the story was presented. It didn’t feel like it gave enough context or background for the events unfolding. Supernatural doesn’t automatically mean “anything goes.” Even fantasy needs rules. It needs structure. It needs some grounding so the audience understands what’s happening and why. Instead, it felt like the movie operated under the logic of “it’s supernatural, so it doesn’t need explaining.” But it does. Without context, the stakes don’t feel real, they just feel random.
The pacing didn’t help either. At times it felt dragged out, yet somehow still full of gaps. There were moments that felt like plot holes, or at least unanswered questions, and I kept waiting for clarification that never fully came.
The one thing I genuinely enjoyed was the group of foreigners who become friends with the protagonist. They were sweet, funny, and added some warmth to an otherwise confusing narrative. Looking back, maybe they were meant to be leaving clues or helping frame the bigger picture, but honestly, I was so lost by that point that I couldn’t fully connect the dots.
Maybe someone who loves superhero or supernatural films would appreciate this more. But for me, I was just confused, lost in the plot, the tone, and the direction. I finished it still trying to process what I had just watched.
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potential good drama destroyed by amateur team
I watched this because of Wang Xuan and Zhang Shan. Both deliver their character well and their sparks was completely on. Two good kisser collaborated and got one intense kissing scene and i feel this drama was heavily cut due that. Overall, the script's framework and setting are good, but the director failed to create dramatic tension and ups and downs; the plot felt flat, and the emotional transitions were abrupt.If you you didn't mind amateur editing in this drama, you will enjoy this drama.
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A Investigative Thriller Dripping With Intrigue & Mystique!!
Bai Lu in a historical story with an investigative twist as a badass Inner Guard!!The show begins with a bang, there are literal fireworks as Princess Ning Yuan masquerades her own death. Why would a Princess do so? To escape her unwanted marriage to a foreign Prince, the poor girl carefully draws a plan to fake her death and ends up becoming a pawn. The show deals with two unique individuals- Li Pei Yi, Princess of Fuchang County, and Xiao Huai Jin, deputy director of the Astronomical Bureau. They have a past connection, but Pei Yi is unaware of it. Apart from being the County Princess and the Emperor’s cherished niece, Pei Yi works for the Palace Investigation Bureau. As they investigate the Princess’s sudden death, Pei Yi and Huai Jin weave through a series of incidents that are recurrent inside the Palace walls. While they work together on the cases that keep piling up, the murder mysteries trace back to the massacre that happened in Pei Yi’s household, fifteen years ago.
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Awful subtitles
Things I loved1 That it was an advertising theme. I love workplace romantic comedies and advertising is one of the fields I like the most so I couldn't pass on it.
2 The balcony scenes. I love it when the story is between two neighbors and when there's a balcony something clicks and I enjoy it even more. I think the scenes I loved the most were the balcony scenes, although the kiss in the end could be better.
Things I liked
1 The FL. She became one of my favorite actress after Gank Your Heart, but her performance here wasn't the best. Although I enjoyed her character the first few episodes I started to find her acting over the top after a while. I don't know what exactly happened but it felt like she didn't know how to express her feelings without exaggerating. A miss for me. I still liked her though since she is adorable.
2 The relationships between the ex and the other company members with the main leads. They were genuinely friends and cared for the company and each other. The ex and the other romantic male interest weren't bad at all and the story didn't have any heartbreaking moments because of romance.
3 The founder of the company and how much he loved his job and cared for his employees. The same goes for them.
Things I disliked
1 The ML actor. It's hard for me to put him here, since his character was good, but his acting was so sub par for me. I now know for sure after having watched at least three dramas with him that I don't like his acting. I don't find him attractive at all which doesn't help, although it happened I don't find an actor attractive yet fall in love with his acting and become his fan. It didn't happen here unfortunately.
2 The acting in general. I thought all of them acted a bit over the top when it wasn't necessary. It felt like they were acting to make it more clear rather than embody their characters. There were some scenes that felt genuine and the banter scenes when the main leads met were good, but there were to many I felt like I was watching a bad high school drama.
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Lost Between Tones
This is a strange one, largely because the show never seems to decide what it wants to be. It swings awkwardly between heavy, emotionally driven drama (especially in the main character’s central arc) and an almost slapstick, goofy humor that clashes with the seriousness of the story. Instead of feeling layered, the tonal shifts feel inconsistent and disjointed.Another major issue is the overcrowded cast. There are simply too many characters and far too little time to give them the development they deserve. It’s frustrating, because many of them are genuinely intriguing. With a tighter, more focused narrative, the series could have allowed these personalities to truly shine. As it stands, most characters remain surface-level, and some are reduced to one-dimensional roles, making it difficult to form a real emotional connection.
The pacing doesn’t help either. The most compelling elements of the story often feel sidelined, while the main plot struggles to maintain momentum. What should have been a powerful, emotionally impactful drama instead leaves a lingering sense of disappointment.
Despite these shortcomings, the cast delivers strong performances, doing their best with the material they’re given. The OST is also solid, complementing the show’s shifting tones effectively.
Ultimately, it’s hard to recommend this series when there are stronger, more cohesive alternatives out there.
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Just a little too much going on...
In my opinion, Adamas is a great drama, it's just has too much going on. It's not necessarily too complex to understand, it's just a lot of things happening at once so the viewer needs to always be actively engaged at every moment to really grasp everything. In a way, it makes it a great watch. It's been a long time since I've had that feeling. On the other hand, when there are lots of characters and rivalries in a drama such as this one, it makes me identify plot holes or instances of 'well that doesn't make any sense - why would they do that?'.I was unsure of the 'twins' ML as it kind of brakes the fourth wall for me, but thankfully in this drama, it didn't. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters, even though there were too many. Because there were too many, it unfortunately meant that some were showcased more often at some points, then another episode they might not appear much at all (inconsistent screen time). But all characters were indeed amazing as I previously stated, and the acting was supremely amazing by pretty much everyone.
The rewatch value is high. This is because of the awesome pacing of episodes, the mystery, the structure of the story, the suspense and cinematography. Usually I don't score too high for a drama in this category, but Adamas definitely deserves a high score when it comes to this. The OST is also sublime and I will probably listen to it for a while after today.
Would I recommend Adamas? Yes, absolutely!
Personal Note: My first ever MDL review I have written on mobile!
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A mix of boring and sweet
Things I loved1 The theme. I've never watched a series based on the brewing theme and I wanted to learn things and watch them drink and discuss beer. I don't like drinking at all but wine and beer are two drinks that fascinate me as of their popularity and I always want to find out more about how it's done.
2 The beginning. I loved the FL character and wanted to find out more about her journey. The issue is that somehow it got boring after a while and I wasn't so much into her journey.
3 The FL. She's one of my favorite actresses after Business Proposal, so she is the reason with the theme that I started this. I think she's as cute as ever and she's a good romantic comedy actress. I will definitely continue to look for her dramas. Did she have chemistry with the ML? I guess. I wasn't that transported by the romance so I can't really say.
Things I liked
1 The ML. it's the first drama I watch with him, and I think he did a good job with his character. My issue is that I never warmed to his character. I wanted to love him, but it didn't happen. I didn't dislike him, that's certain, he was a great person, I just didn't connect with him.
2 The other characters. They were good and I don't have anything to complain. I just didn't care enough to put them on the "love" list.
Things I disliked
1 It was quite boring, and I think this is the first review where I say this. I'm not easily bored and I don't mind slow pace at all, but with this one it felt sometimes like nothing happened.
2 The village theme. Others are attracted by it, but that's not my case. I love villages as setting as much as big cities, but I dislike everything that comes with like meddling people and hidden lessons. It wasn't that bad, but it wasn't something that appealed to me either. All in all, it was a sweet, heartwarming drama with a little too many boring moments.
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Not so good not so bad
Went on to watch this show with lot of expectations after watching it's edits everywhere on Instagram but was not really impressed by this. Okay, the first few episodes were funny and cute. But, it went downhill with every episode. The fl was too clingy to the ml. The ml's character was too bland and boring don't why the fl was so much attracted to him. The only thing I liked was Do Rami.Was this review helpful to you?
Nice story line
First of all, this storyline slightly matches with #the lawless lawyer, and then my favourite actors & actresses are there ...It is really engaging to watch my fav actors and actresses #beak jinhee #wonjina #jisung #parkheesoon and my fav Ajusshi #Ahn Nae Sang. After Highkick 3, #beakjinhee and ajusshi are reuniting ..Was this review helpful to you?
Simple and cute
Things I loved1 The FL. She is the reason I started this after I fell in love with her In Gang your Heart. I won't lie, her performance there was much better, but the story was as well. She's a good actress but what attracts me to her is her luminosity. She could be the girl next door I could be friends with.
2 The premise. I loved the premise, the lying thing, but also the comic theme. I think it could be better executed but it was still good. Sweet and interesting enough to have you persevere.
3 The relationships between the club members. I liked the different characters and interactions and this worked well until the ending. As I said, it was simple but cute with some funny and heartwarming moments.
Things I disliked
1 The ML. I didn't really dislike him, but something didn't click for me. I didn't see the chemistry I hoped and I just felt like someone else could be better for the role. But it's not a real dislike, just a mild one with some moments where I liked him.
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A Thrilling, Dark Ride That Grips From the Start
From the very first episode, Extracurricular doesn’t ease you in — it throws you straight into danger. What starts as a quiet student’s secret life quickly spirals into a tense, morally chaotic thriller where every decision feels explosive.The real shock? The relatively new leads deliver performances so convincing that you forget you’re watching actors. You’re not just observing the story — you’re trapped inside it. There’s no clear hero, no pure villain. You stop asking who’s right or wrong and start holding your breath to see who survives the consequences.
This isn’t a slow burn. It’s a constant surge of tension, curiosity, and anxiety — easily one of the most adrenaline-charged K-dramas out there.
Watch it if you want: intensity, moral grey zones, and edge-of-your-seat storytelling.
Avoid it if you prefer: light, comforting dramas.
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