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Moonlight Mystique
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.5
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Emotional whiplash

Production, images, costumes, casting, OST (!!!) are all amazing. Definitely worth watching for fans of genre.
If there is any complain to voice I'd say sometimes script lacked originality and covered logic with drama.
Ending was just simply exhausting. It made me cry non stop. And not in a good way. Enough with the sacrifices! And how many times do we have to watch ML die? In the end Bai Shuo was severely traumatized by this, and me right with her. And the wedding with no guests? Depressing..
So I was absolutely glued to the screen, but there is no lingering good feelings after. Insted I feel a little bitter.
And what's with Bai Shuo becoming diety and getting all the power only after the final fight? I didn't thought I'll find trope I hate more than main characater loosing powers at the end, but it has to be it.
So yeah... excellent drama, just with some lazy writing here and there.

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The Epoch of Miyu
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

Lovely C drama ❤️

Indeed it's a lovely c drama ...every girl should watch this c drama ...it highlighted the true difficulties and struggles of a women who is going through divorce ,job challenges and many other personal problems, very very worth watching .... It is very important for girls to be truly independent...so dear girls no matter what you do in life .. whether you get married or not ...it is really important to be an independent working women ...no matter how hard one's life can get ..never give up ...every day is a new chapter to begin ...so stop not ...very strong message ...Very interesting drama I'm watching ❤️♥️❤️♥️♥️ everyone is playing their role very well ...choose a life partner who supports you emotionally not financially ✨🙂💕

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Stairway to Heaven
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Legendary!

This was what started it all for me. The first Asian drama I ever watched. Having only watched telenovelas and western series/films, I was not ready for all the tears and anguish I could feel watching a K drama. This opened up a whole new world for me and I will never forget it. Also, one of the best OSTs I've ever heard!
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Meeting You
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 3.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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3 episode were enough...

let's me start by saying that I ve nothing against this genre. I watched plenty of coming of age/ love in highschool drama and they are usually cute and light-hearted.

this is no exception, but I just can't bring my self to watch the same stuff without something interesting to latch on.

frankly speaking I'm kind of tired of the "we met in kindergarten for 3 hours and I cannot forget you" trope.

what's so romantic about? I just don't get it.

the ml is probably 17, looking obsessed with a girl he meet eons ago. I get it. your life went downhill and she is probably a nice memory from the past, but his attachment to her right away give me the hick. she is different person now, times passed.

to be honest he creeped me out. If the soundtrack would have been different, he would have looked like a stalker to be honest.

the FL was definitely my favourite part. bubbly, outspoken and a bit stubborn.

her friends looked alright and not as paper thin as other characters in other dramas.

moving on there will probably be cute moments etc but I just didn't find anything to look forward in these 3 episodes.


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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Ever since StartUp, I have watched almost all of Kim Seon Ho's Dramas and this guy never disappoints, his acting is always the best, it's as though he is the character! And Shin Min Ah uri Gumiho girl she is like the icing on the cake! These two are the best combo! Hometown Cha cha cha is a remake of the 2004 South Korean film Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong. I just watched the drama and felt what I haven't felt in a long time, Love & Curiosity to know more. I highly recommend you guys watch this! Infact I feel its not your typical ROMCOM it has an essence of its own. While we see on one side how talented and beautiful Shin Min Ah's character Yoon Hye Jin is at the same time we also see she has a tender and righteous heart who also seems to have some back story. While Kim Seon Ho's character Hong Doo Shik is a Master of all trades like he can do almost any job and loves to help the villagers and is very close and caring towards the elder people there. He's a very optimistic character and has a charming smile[I mean Kim Seon Ho;-)].

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In Your Radiant Season
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

A Healing Journey With The Most Lovable Cast Of Characters You've Ever Seen

There are NO words to explain how much I have thoroughly enjoyed every second of this show. Everything about it was just perfect, and exactly what I have been searching for for ages now. A feel-good show with compelling characters, good storyline, and charming romance.

The story was so interesting. I went into it blind because I saw a random edit on Instagram, looked up the show, and put it on my watchlist, planning to watch over the weekend. I ended picking up a different show over that weekend, but after finishing it decided to give this a go (even though it was middle of the week - we all gasp lol). Because of all of that I didn't really know what the storyline is beyond the short synopsis here. When the plot twist happened, I genuinely screamed! I won't go into it further than that to avoid spoilers.

Lee Sung Kyung, and Chae Jong Hyeop had beautiful chemistry. I love them so much!

All of the characters in this are extremely loveable, kind, and endearing. In Your Radiant Season really goes to show how less episodes leads to a more coherent, impactful story. 10/10, will recommend to everyone!!!

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Goddess Bless You from Death
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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ITS SO FUNNNNN!!

Ahhhhh the ending could've been done better. I will say this right off the bat. It needed something more climactic for sure.

That said, its SO fun to watch. Thup's "curse" is executed so well and I was genuinely so scared in a lot of the episodes 🤣🤣. The ghost element is tied in very well and I also really like how Thup seems to know a lot about different rituals and helps along with the investigation.

On that note: the investigation scenes could've used better writing. I feel like they weren't asking enough questions? Though I can attribute that to nobody knowing WHAT to ask because of the nature of the crime (and also where Thup comes in). I also think people should've been more suspicious of Thup in the beginning lmao (he's literally the only one on the scene of the crime).

Now onto the romance. I'm surprised people found it odd. I personally LOVED Thup's forwardness and downright cockiness, and I loved seeing Singha just give in eventually. Their romance is like a fresh breeze to the investigation, and I like how Singha is selfless when it comes to protecting Thup and wants to really help him however he can. Pavel's portrayal of Singha is honestly so so good, I would even say he portrays Singha better than Pooh portrays Thup. (Though I ADORE Thup.)

I did not find myself bored even once, and I was constantly hooked by the plot, the story, the romance. This is one series where I LIKE that the romance is almostttt a sub-plot. They really tried to show a well-done crime plot and I can respect that.

While the ending needed to be written better, this series is definitelyyyyyy worth a watch, and even a rewatch if you enjoy horror-esque shows.

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Only Friends
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

A car crash you can't look away from

Are all the characters good people? No. Do I still love and root for them? Yes. Only Friends is one of the best paced and most thrilling Thai BL's out there and makes several creative choices that pay off (for instance the mockumentary style interviews with the characters). This series also has a phenomenal soundtrack and an intro that I never not once thought of skipping. I will now do my best to explain the characters and their dynamics:

SAND: A very caring and compassionate man who works hard to get that bag whilst studying at University. He ends up falling for an alcoholic, self centered, rich boy who turns his life around. (He is also a very talented musician.)

RAY: The rich boy in question. He's an asshole but he has trauma that explains his behavior. He has been in love with Mew forever, and starts a fling with Sand before sorting out his feelings.

TOP: I hate this guy bro. He is an insincere man with no self control who "quits" his playboy ways in order to date Mew.

MEW: I also hate this guy. He is the "nerd" of the group with a sweet guy persona. In reality he is petty as hell and self destructive (although the reason for his downwards spiral was kinda valid). Mew is not a bad guy and actually cares about his friends but I couldn't help but dislike him.

BOSTON: A selfish man engrossed in hookup culture (he a baddie he know he a ten). He uses his "i don't care about anyone" attitude as a shield and does bad things to the people he loves in order to feel better about himself. Boston has a slight obsession with Top after hooking up with him once and eventually develops a soft spot for Nick. (Even though he is objectively the worst person in this show he is so charismatic I can't help but like him).

NICK: A man who falls in love with and grows protective over Boston after becoming his regular hookup. Nick seems like such a sweet guy and its sad to see him become so desperate over Boston, who he knows full well will never commit to anybody. Does Nick make some poor decisions along the way? Of course. But he's in loooooove you can't blame him.

Namchueam: A lesbian queen who is the only thing holding this collapsing friend group together. She is an amazing friend who isn't afraid to put others in their place. Namchueam and her girlfriend April, have the most stable relationship in this series by far.

So what are you waiting for? Watch this show and enjoy the absolute mess unfold. (At least one couple gets a happy ending).

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Duang with You
0 people found this review helpful
by NingYY
Apr 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

I Want A Duang in My Life

That headline is how I feel after having watched eleven episodes of this series. I hesitated to write this review because I have not seen the last episode. But I don't think the finale will invalidate what I feel. Like many, I don't want this series to end. Then again, all good things must come to an end.
I'll try to cover this topic by topic.

Duang Is WITH YOU
To be fair, Duang the character may not suit everyone. He is transparent. Vocal. Sometimes over the top. But ultimately, he is full of love. Committed. Unafraid to drown you in his affection.
Teetee brings this character to life in the best possible way. The range he shows is frankly impressive. And it's why I grew to love the character. Duang can be excessive, but in the right moment, Teetee reveals an incredibly mature person who is present not out of addiction but out of sincere affection. I felt warm watching him. And I can understand why Qin would feel that warmth too.
I also have to applaud Por for making me feel the warmth Qin feels. The build-up is gradual. I can see Qin's fear and hesitation. But I can also feel his desire. Sure, there were moments when the acting felt awkward. But overall, it works incredibly well, especially considering this is Por's first lead role. He carried the character with real conviction. And that must be because he is in the company of a great ensemble.
The friends in this series shine as well. I wish there had been more moments with them, but I understand the constraints. There is not much real estate to tell their stories. Still, the actors brought out their characters well enough to make me want to know more. That says everything about how cohesive this ensemble has been.

The Cinema
The director and the entire production team did an incredible job. Major props to the director of cinematography. The way they shape the light. The way the colorist sets the mood and balances each scene. Everything works remarkably well.
I am particularly enamored by a scene in Episode 9. The scene by the piano. The actors look impeccable. The color is perfectly suited for the emotion. The way the light sculpts them is nothing short of perfection.
There are continuity issues here and there, but nothing severe enough to spoil a scene. Overall, a job beautifully done.

The Soundscape
I can understand why some viewers would be bothered by the sound effects. But I see this as a cute series, so I don't mind them. It also helps that the soundtracks are beautiful. The mixing is superb. I love the fact that the dialogue is always clear. The background music very rarely drowns it out. It is almost always complementary. Another job well done.

The Message
This series is loaded with examples that highlight the importance of communication in relationships. Between lovers, family, and friends. There are so many instances that show the depth of empathy these characters carry.
I appreciate that the two leads have the range required to bring out the best of these messages. Teetee and Por have bewitched me.
Qin carries childhood wounds that the series handles with extraordinary care. The writing never sensationalizes what happened to him. It lets the weight of it sit in his body. In the way he flinches. In what he asks for and what he cannot bring himself to ask for. Por carries all of this without a single false note. I sometimes choke up whenever I recall just how grounded Qin is despite everything. He could have ended up a complete disaster. But he did not. And the series never lets you forget what that composure costs him.

I wholeheartedly recommend this series. But I also recommend that you watch it with an open mind. Let the characters tell their stories. You may find it as rewarding as I have.
Duang With You is, without a doubt, the most lovable BL series I have seen so far. It is adorable and full of moments that make my heart leap and appreciate the beautiful.

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The Unclouded Soul
7 people found this review helpful
by Trivio
Apr 14, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Don't watch this shit its just bad

Here the bad ones gets away and just the good ones die , very much bad story. First i thought the female casting was bad now i realize why other female cast was not available. It was such a disaster ,it would have been good even if both leads had a good ending but at the end the villains just say sorry and escapes that's it. Wasted my precious time
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Blossom
0 people found this review helpful
by Ritika
Apr 14, 2026
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Must recommend this drama and it has happy ending. The cast their acting and everything is perfect i like how fl always solves her problems on her own and what do I say about the ML he is the most greenest flag no forest damn he always supports FL in anything she do . What can I say I fell in love with his character in the first episode only with his gray hairs , mann gray hairs are my weakness he is too hot 🔥
I definitely recommend this one it has a happy ending which is the best part , not even any episode was boring. It's definitely a must watch drama
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Khemjira
2 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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So much promise, so little pay-off. This drama is wasted potential.

The supposed “selling point” of this series is the supernatural element. You know, curses, ghosts, mystery...Except somewhere along the way, the supernatural got shoved into a closet so the show could force-feed us a romance that isn’t even well executed. If you’re going to sideline the ghosts then at least give us a love story worth caring about 😭😭??

Watching this felt like two different productions rammed together. Episodes 1–2 and 11–12? Fantastic. Creepy atmosphere, strong setup, I was genuinely peeking through my blanket but still hooked. Then… everything in between. It’s as if a completely different director, cinematographer, and scriptwriter took over and decided that the curse is actually a side-plot now.

Episode 1 had me invested: who is this boy, what’s his curse, what’s lurking in the shadows? But once Khemjira lands at the Master’s house, the show abandons all of that. Instead, we get a romance that fails to explain why Peem even falls in love with him. Half the time I was sitting there thinking: If he’s cursed, where are the ghosts? Where are the consequences? Why is everyone acting like this is fine when the curse is supposedly at its peak? Sure, Peem’s house is a temple, so maybe ghosts can’t stroll in, but the writers could have introduced SOMETHING to show the curse’s impact. But nah, nada. Why is the curse suddenly such a one-ghost thing?? Why does the one-ghost thing only happen when Khem is at Peem's house?? Why is there no stronger consequences??

Honestly, I only started enjoying the series again once Khem returned from town and went back to his dorm. At least then the story remembered it had a *scary* supernatural plot.

I genuinely want to support dramas that try to introduce complex elements to queer stories and do not want to make "it's queer" the drama's entire personality. This drama managed to fumble both the supernatural plot AND the romance. Like… pick a struggle. Peem seems bizarrely unconcerned that Khem could literally die from his curse, and Khem himself doesn’t seem too bothered either. I will not deny that the themes they were intending to explore (including not only the magic, reincarnation, karma, and buddhist elements but also the themes related to Ramphueng, familial devotion, sacrifice etc.) were great and deserve a shoutout, so does the production, but I simply cannot overlook the problems with the plot.


This is a story that does a back and forth between “omg my curse!” and “omg does he like me back though!” without ever committing to either, and in so doing, fails to stick.

The only thing I absolutely loved is the OSTs lmao.

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A Dream within a Dream
2 people found this review helpful
by maizus
Apr 14, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

From Doubt to Love: A Masterpiece

Since the beginning of the drama, I kept my expectations low because of Chinese censorship, especially about time travel between modern and historical periods. I was always a bit anxious, worried that the ending might disappoint me.

But as I kept watching, I got completely absorbed in the story. I was so emotionally involved that I was afraid even a small mistake in the ending could ruin everything.

After finishing it, I can honestly say this drama is a masterpiece. I already miss it so much.

I loved all the characters—they were incredibly charming. Especially Nang Heng—he truly stood out. His strong villain aura and his cold demeanor toward Song Yi Meng made everything even more compelling and how slowly he fell for her was beautiful.
The way the story slowly developed left a deep impression on me. I’m sure this drama will stay in my heart for a very, very long time.

I truly loved everything

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18th Rose
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 14, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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18th Rose is an amazing movie that mixes romance, comedy, and emotional moments perfectly. It made me laugh and cry, and I would definitely watch it again.

One of my favorite parts was when Rose finds out she has brain cancer and tells Jordan right away. I liked that she didn’t hide it or wait, which made their relationship feel real and strong.

The storyline felt original, and I haven’t seen anything quite like it before. Overall, it’s a beautiful and emotional movie that really stays with you!!
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I Feel You Linger in the Air
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Apr 14, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Honestly, I loved it.

I think in terms of acting this is one of the best bl series I've ever watched. The acting is so great that at times I was shocked at how good the acting is. Lol. Bright Rapheephong is a BRILLIANT actor. Now that he's signed with GMMTV, I hope they make use of his great talents.

I can see that some people have issues with this series being too "idealistic" about the treatment of queer people in the past. I respectfully disagree with this critique. Not every story needs to stick to strict realism, nor should every queer narrative end in tragedy or pain. The beauty of this series lies in its choice to imagine a world where love is met with support rather than condemnation. By showing Jom and Yai embraced by those around them, they offer a hopeful counter‑narrative that I really REALLY like.

I would have liked to see some more background stories for both Jom and Yai; about their relationships with their parents/siblings, why they are how they are etc. But I can't myself to be too bummed about it because of how beautifully the romance is portrayed (in order for which they add to take away time from other things). It's not often in bl dramas that you see a romance so tender, and affection so well executed. I also really liked the exploration of other themes of the past, such as equality for women and equality/better standards for the workers of the house.

Additionally, I am a huge fan of ambiguous explanations in time travel dramas because it adds to this mysterious fantastical element where none of us know why they're time traveling. It lets me really delve into the mysteries of the universe, so to say. It allows me to think, ah, the universe will bend for love, whether that makes sense or not.

Yes, the series has its imperfections, but to me, that’s beside the point. Too often, bl dramas lean on fetishization, stereotypical roles, or simply aim to deliver NSFW content without much thought for character depth. I Feel You Linger in the Air is different. The romance here is carefully shown: tender, and intentional. You can feel that the creators wanted to portray a genuinely good queer love story, not just a spectacle.

This series lingers in the heart long after the final episode, and I think thats what makes it a truly meaningful work.

P.S. The song "Plumeria" by Cocktail (which I think is the OST?) is stuck in my head. Love the song.

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