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Those Were Scary Monkeys

Bai Lu did a masterful job of playing the kind, broken-brained killer, Ye Li. She had solid reasons for her revenge, and I wanted her to succeed in unraveling her four little death dolls, even when I was concerned her actions would cause her to self-destruct.

An arranged marriage paired her with an equally traumatized individual, Mo Xiu Yao. He had every reason to question why he'd been paired with a politically volatile wife; his life had been made miserable by the Empress Dowager, and she'd been the one to assign the marriage. Ryan Cheng shone in his portrayal of a bitter, suspicious husband. The struggle for him to accept and understand Ye Li was the most engaging part of the drama. I especially enjoyed when he was secretly observing Ye Li: his quizzical looks when she was talking to herself; his amused looks when she was being endearing; and his tender looks when she was interacting with his family.

Many dramas instantly "heal" trauma when the protagonist faces her fears and embraces reality. Ye Li confronted the horrible truth of what had happened to her, and she accepted that she'd led a life of fantasy in order to cope; she would be able to maintain a seemingly normal life (with the support of loved ones) from then on. But she was far from normal. As long as she had the love of Xiu Yao and life went well, she could function well. But nobody better impinge on her loved ones, or I believe her psychopathic tendencies would lead her to remedy the problem by making them fertilizer for her flowers.

The OST was outstanding. I loved the song song "Love isn't Just Romance."
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Pretty Men, Punches, Parkour & No Self-Control

(WARNING: Potential Spoilers — I’m Not Saving You from Any Emotional Damage)

Okay, first of all, this show is SUPER EXCELLENT.

There is honestly nothing I can say about it that was wrong for me, and there really wasn't anything I didn't like. I came into this after Weak Hero, looking for action, and High&Low basically said, “Oh, you want action? Let me introduce you to an entire universe of gangs.”

And I was absolutely here for it.

The storyline of S.W.O.R.D. is essentially the introduction to this whole world. We get the history of Mugen, the legendary organization that once ruled the entire city, and what happened after they disbanded. That power vacuum created five factions, each taking over different parts of the city, and those factions became Sanno Rengokai, White Rascals, Oya High, RUDE BOYS, and Daruma Gurentai.

And while all five factions play a major role, the main basis of the story is centered around Sanno Rengokai. We're introduced to their members, their relationships, their history, and how everything begins to spiral into the larger conflict between the different groups.

But I'm going to say it right here and right now:

THE RUDE BOYS WERE MY FAVORITE.

The parkour was AMAZING.

Every single time those guys came on screen, I was immediately paying attention. It was thrilling watching them move through the city, and those sequences gave the show an entirely different kind of action compared to the straight-up fighting. I loved it.

Actually, let's talk about the fight scenes because some of those fights were PURE MAGIC.

I could not take my eyes off the screen. There were moments where I was so invested in what was happening that I waited until I absolutely could not stand it anymore before taking a restroom break. 😂

That's commitment.

But honestly, one of the biggest things that made this show work for me was the fact that every faction had its own identity. They weren't just five groups of guys wearing different clothes and punching each other. Each one had its own personality, aesthetic, fighting style, and place in the overall story, which made the whole thing feel much bigger than a basic gang drama.

And then we have the soundtrack.

OH. MY. GOD.

The soundtrack was phenomenal.

Absolutely PHENOMENAL.

The music was such a huge part of the experience for me. It wasn't just sitting underneath the action; it helped create the atmosphere and made those already-insane scenes hit even harder. There were moments when the music kicked in and I was basically like, Yep. Here we go.

And this is probably a good time to point out something else I appreciated:

There is no romance.

Whatsoever.

Okay, there is some flirting here and there, but actual romance? Nope.

And you know what?

It doesn't need it.

This story doesn't need somebody stopping in the middle of a gang war to have a fifteen-minute conversation about their feelings. 😂 The friendships, loyalty, rivalries, grudges, and relationships between the different factions are more than enough to carry the story.

Honestly, after watching this, I completely understand why High&Low has such a huge franchise around it. This first season feels like an introduction to a much bigger world, and instead of overwhelming me with all of these different groups, it made me want to know more about every single one.

Which is exactly how I ended up continuing the franchise.

Because apparently I have no self-control.

And now I'm watching all of it.

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Some things could have been done better

There were way too much flashbacks these time and some things really really could have done better and have more of a punch and some things were done well but could have really pushed the envelope on teamwork, and awesome planning.

1. Pasin could have just written on a piece of paper that he has a chip and his son is in danger. I fwd a lot of Jinman in thai coz half the time it was just a mess. this part was just no compelling and seeing Pasin turn on his team looking like a soulless robot was just stupid when he could have somewhat conveyed the msg, they could have used the chip and gave wrong intel while working on saving the son and removing the chip.

2. Jian half the time trying too hard to hate on the uncle without understand Babylon history.

3. Bale getting killed by Jinman in the dark, that was not a worthy ending. He should have been there with that jap korean woman at the end fighting the last fight. Jian kills the lady and jinman kills bale. that would have been a worthy ending.

4. the shooting and fighting at the end was kind of meh. they were a whole lot fighting against 1 woman.

5. except for unni and brother from s1, the rest their relationships with Jian are not really developed and its hard to believe they are even close.

some revelations just did not pull the wow punch at all. it was kind of ok so that happen.

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Bittersweet, Sad but Satisfying Ending

When both of them don't want to live without each other's presence, then death is the only answer.

Xiao Shitou and Xiao Zhuzi, two orphans who tried to survive their arduous childhood life but had to be forcefully separated.

I actually never like such a sad ending drama, but this time this is the only perfect ending.

Separated for so many years then finally able to find each other again, how can they be willing to be separated again?
Life and death together for sure.

Obviously if one is willing to die to protect, the other one is definitely willing to die as well.

24 episodes with 13-15 minutes duration per episode. No drama without loopholes and weakness, this short drama has those too.

But for short-length drama, the execution is done quite well.

The cut scenes between episodes or in the middle of each episode is done nicely.

The actors, I never watch Zhang Jing Yun in any drama before but he played the hot-headed Xu You'an [Xiao Shitou] very well.

Zhao Huan Ran as Rong Xiaonan [Xiao Zhuzi], I've seen him several times as a supporting role in many dramas, he usually took the role of wicked and cunning villain character. This change type of role is quite refreshing.

Ji Shu Yi as the naive but kindhearted Jiang Chun'er, a rare female character who is not annoying as hell.

The OST is quite nice too, the lyrics really represent the entanglement of the 3 characters, especially between Shitou an Zhuzi.

Simply put, it's worth-watching short length drama. Worth to rewatch as well if you lack of any new movie/drama materials to watch.

Thank you 😊👋🏼💐

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Just like the first season

The second season picks up pretty much where the first one ended. I'm giving it a rating higher by 0.5 only due to the side couple. Yet again it's not a bad series, I'd even argue it's pretty good,, but it's just nothing special, honestly.

Things I liked:
1. I really enjoyed seeing more of the side couple. They were my biggest motivation to watch season 2. We got more of their story in more depth, and I'm so happy we got to see them happy together.
2. Humor. Yet again, the second season is pretty much like the first season, mostly relying on the humor.

Things I disliked:
1. Misunderstandings on misunderstandings. I didn't hate it, obviously the whole plot is just focused on them, but enough is enough.
2. I really hoped to see more romance from the main couple.

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"Where Justice and Love Find Each Other"

Written by JD, directed by Yang Kyung-hee, and based on the web novel by He Bok, The Prosecutor's Proposal is a 2026 Korean BL crime romance starring Kim Yoon-sik and Park Si-woo.
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Fifteen years ago a murder destroyed two boys' lives. One became the son of the victim, the other the son of the killer. Years later they end up in the same prosecutor's office. And nothing is ever the same again.
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Yoon-sik as Tae-seon is EVERYTHING. Tall, cold, intense, the kind of character who barely speaks but says everything with his eyes. And Siwoo as Chae-ha, the mini version who looks soft but carries so much quietly. These two together just work in a way that is hard to explain. The slow burn, the tension, the push and pull between them had me completely hooked. And their kisses? So passionate and raw, nothing felt scripted, everything felt lived in and real.
Director Yang Kyung-hee kept the tone dark and gripping, making the romance and the crime investigation feel like two sides of the same story. The OST is gorgeous, hits exactly when it needs to.
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Honestly one of the best Korean BLs out there. The cast, the story, the chemistry, all of it just lands perfectly.
Do not sleep on this one. 💕✨

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A Refreshing Kind of Love Story: Can This Love Be Translated? Actually Understood Me

I went in not expecting much, honestly, because Korean romance dramas can get repetitive. But Can This Love Be Translated? completely surprised me, and I have to say it: this one was good. Really good.

Finally, a story that isn't the "same old" romance

What I loved most is that this drama didn't feel like another typical melodrama or the same recycled romance formula we've all seen a hundred times. It felt new, it felt different, and that alone made it stand out for me. Everything about it, from the concept to the execution, felt like a breath of fresh air.

The acting, the chemistry, zero cringe

The cast delivered the face cards so well, honestly, visually this drama is a treat. But beyond looks, the acting itself was perfect. The chemistry between the leads felt natural and easy, and I want to highlight this specifically: there wasn't a single cringe moment in the entire series. Not one. That's genuinely rare, and it says a lot about how well everything was written and performed.

Kim Seon-ho as Joo Ho-jin

I'm a fan of Kim Seon-ho ever since The Childe, and I already knew he was a good actor going in. This drama only confirmed it further. As Joo Ho-jin, the reserved, precise interpreter who slowly lets his walls down, he brought such a grounded, quietly compelling performance. He didn't need big dramatic outbursts to make me feel for his character. The subtlety was the whole point, and he nailed it.

Go Youn-jung as Cha Mu-hee

I also know Go Youn-jung from Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow, and she is such a talented actress. As Cha Mu-hee, she carried so many layers: the confident star persona on the surface, and the fragile, complicated person underneath. Watching her navigate both sides of the character was one of the best parts of the drama for me.

My first time watching a Japanese actor in a K-drama

Here's something I didn't expect going in: this was the first time I ever watched a Japanese actor in a drama. I'm not a fan of Japanese dramas and I've never really watched any, so this was completely new territory for me. But the actor playing Hiro was genuinely good, and he made the character easy to root for. I'll admit I felt a little sad seeing him not end up with the female lead by the end, he deserved better, honestly, but at the same time, I was happy because the one who did get her was Kim Seon-ho, so I can't really complain either way.

The scenery deserves its own applause

I also have to talk about the locations, because they were fantastic. This drama was filmed across so many different places (Japan, Canada, Italy, and more), and every single location added its own charm to the story. Watching the leads travel from one breathtaking backdrop to another made the whole experience feel so much bigger and more immersive, almost like the scenery itself was another character in the story. It's not often a drama gives you this much visual variety, and it made every episode even more beautiful to watch.

The music hit just right too

The soundtrack deserves a mention as well. The music/songs were really good overall, and the romantic one especially stood out to me. It fit those soft, tender moments between the leads so perfectly that it made the emotional scenes hit even harder. A good OST can really elevate a drama, and this one did exactly that.

The supporting cast

The supporting leads did a wonderful job too, rounding out the story and adding depth to the world without ever pulling focus away from the leads.

Final thoughts

Overall, this drama is genuinely one of the best I've seen. Beyond the romance, it tells us something beautiful about understanding others: about patience, communication, and really trying to see people for who they are, not just how they appear. It's easily one of the few Korean dramas of 2026 that I truly, wholeheartedly love.

Highly recommended. 🌸

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The enemy of my enemy is my friend…

A botched black operation brought 3 unsuspecting individuals to Yeonseong Island to live the next 10 years of their lives looking for leads of a package that went missing during the operation. Jung Homyeong, an ex-NIS black op agent who was framed by his superior to collude with North Korea in the operation now works in a restaurant owned by his wife. Bong “Bulgae”Jesun, a North Korean super secret agent fell off the ferry during the operation and swept off to Jeoseong island, lost his memory of his past life and identity, eventually end up living with the family that saved him, secured a decent job in a construction company. Kang Bomryeong was the no 2 person of the Hwasan Gang, but when his boss Hwang Hwasan was framed by Jung Homyeong’s superior for murder and end up imprisoned, the no3 guy betrayed him to take over the group, forcing him to drop under the radar and open up a convenience store on the island with his assistant Ma Gongbok while surveilling Jung Homyeong’s moves. A twist of fate brought them all together when the local gang starts seizing the island residents’ homes and land, working in collusion with the upcoming mayor candidate, Han Gyunguk who is also the one who framed Jung Homyeong and Kang Bomryeong’s boss. Seeking revenge and closure, all three end up working together hand in hand despite being mortal enemies 10 years prior.

I like it when productions give veteran actors a chance at dominating the lead positions and not plaster pretty idol boys all over the screen. This show is one of those. We got scrunchy (Bomryeong), grumpy (Homyeong) and clueless (Jesun) ajussis just going through their days like any normal middle-aged ajussis when thunder struck and theyre thrown to relive their old lives but now dealing with fatigue, cranky joints and lethargic muscles that come with old age. Realizing that theyre in no condition to go off solo fighting multiple younger and more robust opponents, all three resigned to the idea of teaming up instead of feeding their ego. My favourite fighting style of all three is the North Korean agent Bulgae’s, while in terms of negotiation and leadership skills it had to be Homyeong’s. He even looks more mature and objective-driven than the others.

The plot was really simple. They were trying to secure a package that contains information of Han Gyunguk’s collusion with the North Korea and a bunch of slush fund in the form of diamonds that was brought in by a sleeper agent. The package had been in Bulgae’s posession when he fell off the ferry but then he lost his memories hence he is also looking for it. It is a race against time as the villain is running for mayor and they needed to secure the evidence before he wins the election.

The plot is very straightforward, but the journey towards them banding together as a team to bring down the villain was not. Each character was at each other’s throats 10years ago on the ferry, hence the decision to team up had not come easy. Somebody who doesnt have enough patience for some family drama and misunderstandings might not find this drama appealing. But i can say the action is very satisfying and the ending serves justice on a silver platter.

It was a fun watch indeed, something different and fresh compared to the current overload of pretty boys and girls lining up the main cast.

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Propaganda para aumentar natalidade ou lavagem de dinheiro?

Eu tinha visto uma review no Letterboxd fazendo piada que esse filme era uma propaganda do governo sul-coreano para fazer as mulheres quererem voltar a ter filhos. Não ironicamente, eu acho que deve ser bem isso mesmo. Ou alguma outra coisa do tipo, lavagem de dinheiro, projeto de algum nepo baby da indústria, sei lá. Porque não é possível que alguém genuinamente botou a alma nessa produção.

Não é nem que a história seja ruim. Ela tem um quê de criatividade e tal, mas acho que justamente porque você não sente a intencionalidade de quem criou o projeto refletido nele que você fica meio, tipo, "Eu entendi, mas e daí?" Não tô falando que todo filme precisa te tocar profundamente nem nada, mas acho que o ideal seria te despertar pelo menos alguma emoção? Nem que seja raiva, desconforto... Eu terminei A Grande Inundação do mesmo jeito que eu comecei, e a sensação foi só que eu perdi 1h 30min da minha vida assistindo o filme mais ninguém liga já produzido. Antes fosse ruim, pelo menos você lembra de um filme ruim. Esse só é medíocre e esquecível.

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Communication is Key

(Watched on Vigloo)

So I loved (almost) everything about it. I'll try to reduce the spoilers to a minimum. (And put a warning where an actual story spoiler will be dropped)

If you love melodrama, you're in for a ride.

The story focuses on Waka, an employee in design, who has trouble in her couple with Takato. While they're not arguing and even spend time together, they're not sleeping together. He hasn't touched her for a long time which starts to show as an issue from the get-go of the show.

The show begins its plot straight away with Minami, Waka's best friend, asking her to sleep with her husband, Toya.

And from there, the loaded question unravels a serie of events.

If I had to summarize the story, it would be: communication is key.
Indeed, throughout the episodes, we see where things left unsaid can lead to. And, while the focus is on Waka, we do see characters outside Waka's spectrum. Especially, the second couple (Minami/Rei) and we can witness the directions taken by each couple and it's quite interesting to see how human mind work: what can trigger someone to cheat? Is it possible to separate love and body? Can a couple survive one of them cheating? How could we handle the guilt? How far do we go for love?

The story, despite the format, is truly well put together and very much human.

As stated previously, I thoroughly enjoyed it. There's one support character I didn't like because of her attitude, however she's an interesting character nonetheless.

If you have the chance to watch it, just do it, do it, do it, do it (ohnanananana)


[SPOILERS below]

The ending was good but it was not the best possible outcome.

I'm not sure I'm satisfied with it, it's implied that Takato and Waka get back together even though it's not shown. And, because some things were never really said, that could lead (in real life) to some trust issues since Waka cheated once she could definitely arouse suspicions in Taka's mind in the future far more easily. And Waka herself she could succumb to the allure again even though the circumstances are different but she did it once.

I have one big issue with the story, Takato never learns what pushed Waka to the edge.
Waka, despite being threaten by Manami saying she would divorce her husband (Toya) if Waka didn't sleep with him (Btw, which best friend would even say that?!) wasn't very keen on the idea.

But, the day Takato decides to give a try at night with Waka. Waka overhears him saying to a colleague (Oki) that he didn't want to sleep with her and HOPE she would get an affair which was a crazy thing to say even as a joke. And Waka who already had someone who was up for it just jump on the occasion. I fear like a lot of people in that situation:
- her husband not wanting to touch her FOR MORE THAN 3 YEARS (she explains that during those 3 years of marriage they didn't sleep together but the issue started earlier)
- Her best friend offering her her husband who is willing to do it
- Overhearing her husband not wanting to touch her AND hoping she would get an affair

Would probably jump on the chance since it was there. It's not a question of loyalty but a question of how your mind handle hearing your husband saying such a thing. You never tell her about your reticence (always blaming it on workload) and wishing to get an affair, literally pushing her unto the devil's lap.

I DO NOT condone cheating but the reasons why it started make absolute sense.

A part of this was reveal to Waka at some point where, during a scene where Takato wanted to try to sleep with her, (Ep. 39) he did say something along the lines of "Sorry, could you arouse me?" some people feels like it's a weird thing to ask, and definitely, very awkward for Waka WHO HASN'T been touched for YEARS WITHOUT A PROPER EXPLANATION (Never thought I'd been rooting for a cheater but that show made me do it).
However, in case men read this, it's normal to have some... limp time (plenty of factors can be a cause) BUT if there's an issue with it with your wife, YOU SHOULD TALK FIRST WITH HER BEFORE FORCING YOURSELF TO BED. Make her know what's wrong.

Takato explained it to his colleague (Oki), saying that he didn't see is wife a woman just as family (crazy right? I know) so he didn't feel aroused and things could have been simply fixed with a little talk: they could have roleplayed or she could have wear some lingerie or makeup, something so he could see her as the woman she was.

As for the second couple, the boat was already sinking since Minami felt grossed out by touching Toya. It wasn't clearly explained but it seems like she didn't want to touch Toya anymore. No sign of domestic violence quite the contrary. It seemed like Toya was too loving and/or wanted sex too many times.

So rather than finding a middle ground between the two of them, they decided to add one married women, Waka, fine in her couple despite the issue with an enticing offer (Sex with the husband with no love involve). Thing is, when, people interact intimately (not just sex but in physical contact in general) repetitively there's bound to be some growing fondness (but that's part of the story plot 👀)

Honestly, Minami is the worst best friend possible. From her request alone, it was doomed and I'm glad Waka cut ties with her by the end of the story.
I won't spoil the worst move she did because I want you, reader, to experience it when you watch it. You will see it coming for miles away but when it happens it's still frustrating to see for Waka and Takato.

In case your want to know who I hate, it's not even Minami, it's Miyu. Even without the main plot, she wanted to wreck a seemingly fine mariage just because she finds Takato handsome. And when she invites him to caress her to get aroused, and think about it while doing it with his wife, I was grossed out. GROSS GROSS GROSS.
I swear even the devil was shocked by her audacity. But at least, she was a way to highlight Takato's conflict.

This drama filled my drama dose for the day. I had mixed feelings at the start because I'm really not into cheating stories but that one gave me a broad spectrum of emotions and was a honest surprise from this format.

I do recommend to give it a good watch if possible. It's a good one.

Thanks for reading.

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I LOVED IT

EVEN THO THE STORY WAS A BIT CLICHÉ WITH THE PAST THINGY, IT WAS AMAZING , Y
THE CHEMISTRY DAMNNN LIKE , THESE ARE THE STORIES WE NEED , MUN DO ACTED SO WELL I HATED HIM AS MUCH AS IN THE DRAMA "AS I STOOD BY" HE WAS MADE TO BE A VILAIN , I'VE NEVER FELT SO MUCH EMOTION FROM A COUPLE , I LOVED CHA SE GYE ACTING FLAWLESS I WANNA SEE HIM IN FUTURE HITS!
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Muito se fala sobre romance, mas pouco se fala como a Coreia do Sul é MESTRE no gênero de ação

Esse é um dos doramas e uma das séries médicas mais interessantes que eu assisti nesses últimos tempos! Eu fiquei apaixonada por Heróis de Plantão, assisti umas duas vezes consecutivas: a primeira com a minha irmã, a segunda reassistindo com ela, mais minha mãe e meu irmão. E todo mundo provavelmente tem a mesma opinião que eu. Meu irmão até quer ser médico agora. Bendito seja o Dr. Bae, o melhor brucutu desde o Rambo.

Enfim, eu amo como a Coreia do Sul trabalha no gênero de ação. Essa série definitivamente foi minha porta de entrada para VOLTAR a assistir doramas (mas, diferente de como foi na minha primeira onda de dorameira, agora eu quero focar mais em ação, policial e etc.) Os diálogos são muito bons, os personagens são TODOS, sem exceção, SUPER gostáveis (e eu, particularmente, me identifico demais com o Jaewon), mas o maior trunfo da produção é o ritmo frenético e essa edição criativa que me lembra demais filmes tipo Trem Bala e 2 Coelhos. Você pode ter certeza que você NÃO VAI ficar entediado assistindo essa série, seja por tudo isso que eu citei ou mesmo pelos casos que são tão interessantes e cheios de reviravoltas.

Plus, mas isso é pessoal meu, Heróis de Plantão literalmente me apresentou o que é o setor de Traumatologia. Então, além de tudo foi utilidade pública. 10/10, bom demais. Espero que os boatos sejam verdade e que lancem mais temporadas dessa série!

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Bluetooth Earphones: Checked Every Five Minutes ?

There were literally moments when I had to check if my Bluetooth earphones were properly connected because I was terrified the sound was playing out loud and everyone around me could hear what I was watching. That’s how intense some scenes felt. The tension between Zhen Xin and Zhang Zhun is absolutely mind-blowing.

And the worst part—in the best possible way—is that once their feelings were finally confirmed, I immediately switched from “I need them to get together” to “Wait… is the movie already ending?! I need to see their ACTUAL relationship now!” I desperately wanted more of them after they became a couple: their everyday life, their relationship outside the set, the little domestic moments, basically everything.

It is genuinely impossible to watch these two with a straight face. I feel like I need to hide somewhere whenever I watch them because there is absolutely no way to conceal the expressions on my face. 😭 The chemistry, the staring, the tension… everything is turned up to the maximum.

And can we talk about Zhen Xin as the top? I absolutely love him. His personality is so sweet, gentle and caring, and even his appearance can seem quite delicate at first—which somehow makes the contrast even better. Because the moment he actually takes control and switches into full macho-man mode… my god, he becomes ridiculously attractive. 🔥 That gap between his soft personality and his more dominant side is easily one of my favorite things about him.

I genuinely thought the Thai BL industry had already shown me the most extreme levels of BL chemistry possible, but after Deep in, I might have to reconsider that opinion. This was almost too much even for an experienced Fujoshi like me. 😂

Zhen Xin × Zhang Zhun completely destroyed me. I just wish we had gotten more time with them as an established couple instead of having to say goodbye almost immediately after everything finally came together.

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11 of 11 episodios vistos
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Global 8.0
Historia 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
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Taboos , societal repressions and suffocating expectations

I watched this drama a long time ago and decided to revisit it to refresh my memory. Oh, dear, oh dear-this drama is rather daring! I didn't realise that back then, which shows how dangerous youthful ignorance can be (we really need to be protected/safeguarded until we reach full brain development, lol). It explores many taboo topics. It didn’t help that the boy really looked around 16-17 years old, but at least it didn’t pretend to be something it’s not and maintained its realism. I still felt for all the characters involved, I felt for FL cause she was so desperate to break free, I could relate to her being slowly suffocated by the society's expectations ... however, the ML's mother was downright creepy! Couldn't stand her! Her gaze was so unsettling, especially the way she looked at her son-so possessive and incestuous, yuck. That made me feel like it was the most uncomfortable aspect of the drama, which is quite telling considering the inappropriate age gap between the leads. Saying that, it does not mean I was not conflicted about their relationship. But yeah, the point remains ,the drama was about breaking taboos and escaping societal expectations. The FL was on the verge of a mental breakdown...flirting between romantic schoolgirl fantasy and a bitter, mundane reality. I was just hoping she would make a better choice (even though she had tendency to quickly fold under pressure) cause it is difficult to expect from a youth to make informed decision when they are still growing ,maturing and can't differentiate between passionate infatuation and a genuine love. She wasn't that mature either and was clearly unprepared for an adult life. The other aspects of their intimacy...it's just...I refuse to acknowledge that the age of consent is still so low in Japan. It's very icky. But overall, who are we to judge when to comes to love , sometimes I think...there's plenty of adult in their 30s and 40s that are completely clueless about that no matter how old they get .The passage of time won't guarantee emotional and mental maturity. Nonetheless, I love 90s J-dramas-they feel nostalgic to me now and they are often thought-provoking...Also, as many people has pointed out this drama is not exactly about the romance. It is about much more than that. The OST was also very good.

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Global 6.5
Historia 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Música 5.5
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"Marry My Husband" HK Version

(I'd like to say that it's my first time writing a review heh, and most of the stuff I wanna say are mentioned in other reviews too)
Edits: Included my thoughts about the outro song visual

I was excited for this show actually since it's like a HK drama version of Marry My Husband, but then the producers (or someone else) said it wasn't? But then, ummm, to be fair, I did compare this drama's details with the K-drama in the first few episodes. I guess to distinguish both dramas, the producers/writers got Senna to dream about her future instead of 'going back in time'. Also omgg, the amount of filter to smooth the skin texture applied in the show was extremely obvious, which I thought was unnecessary.
Sherman really irritated me, and based on my own experiences, she's the kind of toxic friend some people will meet in real life. I felt bad for Canny (Kyden's wife), she was always drunk, and both brothers have used her in some ways. Actually, I'd have liked it if they briefly showed what happened to Canny after Kyden went to jail.
Felt bad for Quinn too since her father and brother often disregarded her and her abilities just because she's female. Not gonna lie, I was invested in the parts where the all-girls team were presenting their advertising pitch, purely because I'm doing an advertising module at the moment. It was really interesting to see their creative ideas. Also, Hayley's so hyper and cute!! she's such a foodie!

The amount of misogyny from the bad guys is horrendous, but I'm glad to see the women put them in place.
My rewatch value is 6 purely because I get bored easily and will probably rewatch it at some point in time + there are actually some parts that were extremely funny AHAHAHA
(like the part where Mark had to peel Sherman's eyelids open to unlock her phone)
The visuals in the 'outro' song is AI-generated, it's so obvious that most of the characters in their 'Iron Man' suit (as mentioned in the reviews above mine) don't even look like themselves. Sze Wing looks like Zhao Jinmai or something in that AI visual.
Is it just me but I feel that Maggie looks a bit like Kelly Fu?

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