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King of it's Kind!
My my my...WHAT A DRAMA! I have never seen anything of this sort before. As someone who is seriously against red flags and the entire manipulation thing, this drama shook my morals at least a good couple of times.Fan Xiao-a, Fan Xiao, WHAT A MAN YOU ARE! I have no idea why I was watching you ruin a good human's life. Because honestly, I know clearly I was never on your side till the end, but I still couldn't help but want you next to You Shulang, at least a bit. Every second was a ticking bomb because I couldn't wait for your ridiculous plan to be revealed. But I must say, the second half into the groveling and redeeming was so satisfying and pleasing, not just because you had it coming, but also because I could finally, whole heartedly support you instead of fighting myself. I was just waiting for that. Fan Xiao is the kind of morally grey person with a solid backstory that has enough points to side him if you tried. I definitely wouldn't blame him for the break up of You Shulang with his ex or brother. But I just cannot with the entire "I'm the one who'll leave him once I'm done". Yes, he couldn't accept that goodness could exist because of what he's been through. But that gives him no license to mess up someone's life for fun. Yun Qi is a very good actor with real potential. Can we have another drama of him as a dom? Please? đ
Now towards one of my favorite characters of all time, You Shulang. THIS IS WHAT I WANT IN A BL. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR. Not a soft, obviously feminine, trying too hard, damsel in distress. But a strong, genuinely good human being - capable, smart, kind and every other possible good trait you could find in a human who tries to live his best possible life, no matter how hard life is. He's not an angel, not a sweetheart who's all sunshine. He is a boss who can beat you up without batting an eye if you crossed the line. Evident from how he doesn't break after being molested or knowing Fan Xiao's truth. I was all in for it!!! Altogether, I have to say he didn't deserve the pain he went through. But I don't know how he still has that good heart to love again. I mean, that part takes a lot of strength. And yes, Fan Xiao did change a lot (bless that) but ya, needs courage and a big heart to trust again. Hao Yiran, hats off to all that wonderful acting! It surely would have been so draining but thank you for sticking through đđ
And I've heard from those who have read the novel that the redemption arc was a bit sped up and I agree with them. An extra episode or two wouldn't have felt like a lag đđđ» The chemistry between them? FIRE, LITERALLY FIRE! To think so much of skin is shown on a Chinese BL, DAMN! I don't even know why I went weak in my knees for the entire bodhisattva and the pendant thing 𫣠YES! The sparks were there from the beginning and it had already started to spill wayy before it finally burst. Good good good đ
Side characters were good, not too much, but played their part. There wasn't much on the music side either. None caught my attention, also might partly be because my entire focus was on the story and acting.
Must say, you are a outstanding author, Su Er Liang! I seriously hope that someday, I can read the original novel - 'Si Mian Fu'. The direction by Ou Tan Kai that brought this world to life, is truly remarkable. The lighting was great. Loved it! Grateful for this work.
In a nutshell, Fan Xiao and You Shulang would definitely be the icons of 2025 BL dramas and for me, the best of all the manipulation dramas I've seen in a BL. Will never forget them! This is the kind of dynamic I want, a strong top and bottom đȘ And since as of recent, the whole morally grey, black flag trope is on the rise in the BL world, it would take quite a lot for another drama to dethrone this. To my shore has set the bar high!
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Pure Queer Joy
This series is just 13 episodes of pure queer joy! It has it all: comedy, romance, action, dramaâand does it all while tackling social politics in a way that is positive, not overly serious, and full of love. Plus a time travel twist!Just a really joyful and fun series that leaves you smiling. I recommend this for anyone looking for a lighthearted, whimsical, and hilarious queer love story.
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Style Over Character
The problem with many Chinese historical dramas is that they confuse style with character.They give us a flawless twenty-year-old warrior with perfect hair, porcelain skin, no scars, no sun damage, and almost supernatural abilities, then expect us to be impressed because the camera films him in slow motion.
But a pose does not create a character.
Dirty Harry wasn't intimidating because of the pose.
The pose worked because the character had already earned it.
Here, it's the opposite.
First, they sell you the legend.
Then they expect you to believe it.
I didn't drop this drama because of the story.
I dropped it because it asked me to admire its characters before giving me a reason to do so.
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Simple and unnecessary dragging
The story is too simple and well watching a series in 2026 which was made 10yrs ago is actually don't gives you much hope. Tho i have seen series very very old in these currents dates but it felt touched and wholesome till this day. The acting was meh. Dialogues were to the point. Story felt to be dragged unnecessarily. The bringing of stalkers of both the gender for An ziyan felt a bit cringe in order to test his loyalty again and again. it will keep you hook but eventually can make you bored too. A one time watch.Was this review helpful to you?
Many ppl might find a few parts corny asf
I love the main characters and their other works but this one disappointed me a bit, the story is good but the storyline could've been better , I didn't expect earth here but he's here too and as far as I see he's been an important character for moo to realise his feelings but their interaction and acting wasnt very real for ppl who hate e/o đ and what was that cringe dance battle but it's ongoing so I've watched 4 episodes I hope it gets better in upcoming 6 episodes, will update this review laterWas this review helpful to you?
A MASTERPIECE DRAMA OF YANGZI?â€ïž
Wow, just WOWâI honestly cannot believe I flew through all 42 episodes without skipping a single second or ever feeling bored! From the very first six episodes, Yang Zi absolutely ate this role; she did so well, and I cried so much my eyes were literally swollen over how much her family suffered. I deeply admired her character for being such a strong girlâeven when fate was incredibly hard on her, she kept smiling and stayed resilient. On top of the emotional story, I actually learned so much about Chinese ink and culture, which added such a beautiful layer to the background. The entire cast deserves an award because you can truly feel the sheer effort, intense love, and deep hatred they poured into their characters. At its core, the drama highlights a powerful life lesson: even if you love your family members deeply, they will be gone one day, but you still have to continue your life and do better to make them proud. The male lead was also phenomenal; you could completely feel the pain in his eyes and understand his drive for revenge after losing his father and watching his older brother die right in front of him. While I absolutely hated the villains, the writing gave them reasons for their actions too. This is hands down a must-watch of 2026âa total 10/10 that I highly recommend!Was this review helpful to you?
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A lot of Mosquitoes in here...
Okay, I know there was a story line here but woah was everyone good looking here. Also, usually I detest the ex that cheated but this one was so dopey I dont think he fully figured out what was going on even at the end of the show.... In other news I liked how the FL's character was able to handle her own but also confident and trusting enough to let her man handle things for her as well. There was a lot of positive trust and communication here... and bugs. lots of bug bites... they should do something about that...Was this review helpful to you?
Magnetic couple
I read reviews about this drama here and was not expecting much since a lot of reviews are 7 â but i can say i greatly enjoyed it. There's no villain, and people are actually mature in this. Yes after school there's less tingling sweet scenes, but they've always been supportive of each other and there's pretty much less to no misunderstanding. Love is not sweet all the time, sometimes it's support, respect and being there for each other, this couple was exactly that. They communicate, figure out things and do things for each other without any ego and issues. It's been a great watch, i recommend this dramaWas this review helpful to you?
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A Hidden Gem of Thai GLs
This show was actually so good? Thank you to all the reviews that were real with it and gave it the amazing praise it deserved. I wouldnât have even considered watching this show without those reviews and then I would have missed out on such amazing content. I donât know why this isnât rated higher. It feels like it beats out all the other Thai GLs Iâve seen previously.I think I would have liked to see Ploy chase Pun a little bit harder towards the end of the show. And I honestly didnât really like Punâs voice being so high and squeaky like that. HOWEVER the story, the acting, the chemistry between the two characters was on point.
I think there probably should have been a bit more accountability held for the two characters hurting each other like that. But overall a really well rounded show.
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Nonsense but still works
Acting good
Female lead so beautiful
Her acting very good
At first you will find it nonsense but after knowing full story you'll make sense
Overall good series
Song is good to
Some scenes were off too but I enjoy it
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A Well-Made Office Romance That Brings Nothing New
After 12 episodes, it became clear that Love Under Audit was never really about auditing, corporate politics, or business ethics.It's an office romance wrapped in the familiar K-drama formula: love triangles, jealous rivals, workplace rumors, secret relationships, corporate power struggles, noble sacrifices, misunderstandings, and conveniently timed emotional crises.
The biggest strength of the series is its cast. Shin Hye-sun and Gong Myung carry much of the show's emotional weight, making even the most predictable situations watchable. Their chemistry is solid enough to keep the story moving even when the writing falls back on well-worn clichés.
The problem is that the drama rarely takes risks. Almost every major development feels recycled from dozens of previous office romances. The story constantly chooses the safest possible route, making it easy to predict where everything is heading long before it gets there.
Even the corporate storyline eventually becomes secondary to relationship drama, rumors, and personal conflicts. At times, the company seems less interested in making money than in managing everyone's love life.
That doesn't make the drama bad. It simply makes it familiar.
In fact, that's probably why many viewers will enjoy it. It delivers exactly what it promises: romance, attractive leads, emotional tension, and a satisfying ending.
My biggest disappointment was that some of the supporting charactersâespecially the protagonist's sistersâwere more entertaining than several of the main subplots and deserved much more screen time.
In the end, Love Under Audit is comfort food television. Easy to watch, easy to enjoy, and just as easy to forget a few months later.
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He speaks his mind. She's a tough cookie.
A nice adult workplace drama. Nothing too exciting but solid nonetheless. He speaks his mind. Sheâs a tough cookie. A mature romance between working adults and their coworkers. At first, I didnât think much of ML's character at the start, heâs arrogant and cocky, but week by week, I gradually came to like him. The actress playing the female lead is always a powerhouse, so thereâs nothing to complain about there. Their romance is enjoyable.Romance aside, the show is a weekly case of a workplace issue that the main couple must investigate in each episode. I felt these were a hit or miss, but nonetheless, they place the main couple in unusual yet entertaining situations.
Thereâs one character who drove me up a wall, but I suppose they needed someone to give the show a semblance of conflict. Blinded by love I guess.
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to be honest, worst castings
especially the top, never like his face, looks so feminine, ahh his tattoo mehhh, so ugly. moreover it's so cringe to watch this type of feminine looking person to act dominant and cold with all that makeup and lipstick, shit. Dominant top is a one who have great big physique wide shoulder, looks and acts very masculine, no make-up looks, no lipstick...If the casting were good, at least the series will be famous, despite the storyline..... so never bring feminine face as a dominant character....Was this review helpful to you?
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The audience was coldly betrayed, and the communication was totally unclear.
Let me tell you straight up: the male lead dies. He dies completely without reason. He didn't even put himself in any dangerâhe was just minding his own business, walking in the market. Despite his tall and large build, he was swarmed, captured, and killed just because they wanted to steal his camera. It makes absolutely no sense for a doctor on an international mission. Normally, they are well-protected by security agencies and would never go to a high-risk area or do anything risky.The male lead's decision-making makes it feel like he practically committed suicide, but the drama didn't dare to tell the story based on actual facts.
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fun to watch and strong start
The first episode was really fun to watch. The comedy wasnât overdone, and the storyline was easy to follow, making it an enjoyable experience from start to finish.TayNewâs chemistry is always top-tier, and they delivered every scene naturally and smoothly. Toto is such a free-spirited character with a great sense of humor, and Tay absolutely nailed the role. Knowing Tayâs real personality, Toto feels quite different from him, which makes his performance even more impressive. He brought Toto to life on screen so well that the character feels authentic and lovable.
As for Kanit, he is a classy, sassy, and elite flight attendant, and Newwiee portrayed him perfectly. His annoyed expressions, witty remarks, and sassy attitude were all on point, making Kanit a very entertaining character to watch.
The supporting cast also did a great job portraying their characters. Each character feels unique and adds something interesting to the story. I already find myself attached to the whole cast and am excited to learn more about their individual stories as the series progresses.
Overall, Episode 1 was a strong and entertaining start. It introduced the characters well, balanced comedy and storytelling nicely, and left me looking forward to the next episode.
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