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Love between Lines
1 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Fresh Concept, Good Story, and Acting, but Missing That Extra Spark

This is a good drama with a solidly written story, but for me, it is missing the spark and pace required to make it a great drama.

The Story
Hu Xiu (Lu Yu Xiao) is working a job that is far from ideal while trying to achieve her dream of becoming an architect. To make matters worse, she’s right on the verge of getting married when her fiancé suddenly dumps her through a voice message. To cheer her up, her best friend, Zhao Xiao Rou, drags her to a murder mystery game club. That's where she runs into Xiao Zhi Yu (Chen Xing Xu), who causes her to lose the game.

Determined to win next time, Hu Xiu repeatedly returns to the club. Eventually, she runs into Xiao Zhi Yu in real life. Xiao Zhi Yu works hard to keep his private life private and tries his best not to get entangled with Hu Xiu. However, events keep throwing them together, and they grow closer—especially after he starts renting her attic.

As things progress, you find out about Xiao Zhi Yu's past and why he keeps everyone at arm's length, even though he can't help being drawn to her. His past, a third party who starts showing interest in Hu Xiu, and Xiao Zhi Yu's own family all complicate their connection.

What I Liked
- The Concept: The way the story bounces between real life and the murder mystery games feels super fresh and different.
- The Character Growth: In the second half of the show, you finally get to see a really sweet connection between them. The actor actually gets to smile more as his character starts opening up to her.
- The Performances: The acting is pretty good, and both leads follow their character outlines well. (I haven't read the web novel Ga Xi by Zu Le, so I can't say how faithful it is to the source material).
- The Visuals: The cinematography is lovely, especially the visuals within the murder mystery game.
- The Soundtrack: The music complements the drama well.
- The Friendships: I really enjoyed the relationship between Hu Xiu and her best friend, Zhao Xiao Rou.
- The Supporting Cast: Dai Xu, the actor playing Pei Zhen, does a fantastic job. He plays the role well and brings a lively energy to the screen. I would love to see him in other dramas.
- The Ending: I actually liked that the ending wasn't a standard wedding or engagement ring scene, because those can become repetitive and boring since so many shows do them. I really liked that the writers added the kitten as their family of three instead.

What I Didn't Like
- The Chemistry: I missed the spark that would have made the connection between Xiao Zhi Yu and Hu Xiu truly great. They have a sweet chemistry, but that intense, "hormones out of control" attraction you expect when someone is deeply in love just isn't felt here.
- The Romance: I know Chinese dramas are usually conservative and light on intimate scenes, but this one left me wanting more.
- The Pace: The show drags a bit and moves too slowly.
- The Hook: It took me a handful of episodes to actually get into it, which is unusual for me because I normally get sucked into a drama right from episode one.
- Rewatch Value: There’s zero rewatch value for me here, which is usually the ultimate test of whether I truly loved a drama.

The Verdict
Who should watch it: People who love unique game concepts, heavy family mystery subplots, and realistic, career-focused endings.
Who shouldn't watch it: Viewers looking for intense romantic chemistry, fast pacing, or high rewatch value.

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The WONDERfools
1 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Rir ou chorar, eis a grande questão!

Meu primeiro drama com o Cha eunwoo e eu simplesmente amei! É uma comédia que mistura suspense, ação e até mesmo um pouco de drama, as vezes é um pouco sombria, mas também tem um humor incrível. Os protagonistas são bem construídos e cada um deles tem suas questões pessoais desenvolvidas durante a série, fazendo a gente entender bem cada um deles. Um romance acontece entre a Eouni e o personagem do Eunwoo, mas é feito de uma forma muito suave, mas ainda está na cara que os dois estão se apaixonado. Me deixou chocada as pessoas pensarem que ele gostava da outra que nem teve cena direito com ele?? Mas deixando isso de lado, o dorama é otimo e as cenas de ação também são incríveis com uma ótima escolha de músicas na trilha sonora.

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No Tail to Tell
1 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Painfully Average

I think this drama perfectly represents the current problem with mythical creature romance kdramas: the genre has become too familiar to feel exciting anymore.

That is not entirely this show’s fault. I genuinely love mythical creature romances, which is probably why I still enjoyed parts of it despite all my criticisms. But after so many fox-spirit, immortal, and fate-bound love stories, newer dramas struggle to bring anything fresh to the table. Earlier dramas in this genre felt magical because the concepts still felt novel. Now it often feels like we are watching recycled versions of the same story. There are enjoyable moments here and there, but overall, nothing about this drama feels particularly unique.

I think fantasy romances could use a bit of a breather. I’d love to see more focus on world-building, lore, and supernatural drama instead, something closer to Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938, where the mythology and storytelling actually take centre stage.

The biggest issue with No Tail to Tell is the romance itself. The leads work fine individually, but together they have almost no chemistry. Their dynamic felt more sibling-like than romantic, and the script gives them very little material to build believable emotional tension. Visually they look like a pairing that should work, but on screen there is just nothing there. It feels like dramas nowadays cast actors who look good together rather than actors who actually fit together.

Kim Hye Yoon once again carries most of the emotional weight of the drama. At this point, she seems cursed to do all the heavy lifting while the male leads coast on visuals alone.

The writing also frustrated me, particularly with how heavily the female lead’s growth revolved around the male lead. The “he made her a better person” trope feels outdated. That is why I was disappointed with how the drama handled the sister relationship. It would have been far more interesting if the relationship that once contributed to her moral decline became the thing that guided her healing and redemption in the present. There was real potential to explore guilt, forgiveness, and emotional recovery through platonic love instead of centring everything around romance again.

The pacing did not help either. The first half dragged badly with too many filler scenes, then the story finally became interesting around episode 8 only to rush through major developments near the end.

Overall, this is still a decent watch if you already enjoy mythical creature romances because the genre itself remains entertaining enough to carry weaker stories. I was never completely bored, but it is ultimately a very forgettable drama in a genre that should feel far more captivating than this.

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Ongoing 6/14
My Royal Nemesis
5 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
6 of 14 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

My 2026 highlight is complete with this drama

I just freaking love this drama, I wanna inject this into my veins. Thats how i worship this drama !!😂 Im waiting for this to end and im gonna write like 10000 words essay and it wont be enough

So far, it has combination of reincarnation soul swapping travel, handsome-vicious looking obsessed chaebol with pretty gorgeous -crazy, weird authentic-joseon speaker. 😂😂😂 I love both of my leads
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Azure Spring
2 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Quiet, charming short series about finding yourself in the sea

I've seen other films or shows involving free-divers (ama or haenyeo), but Azure Spring features diving more centrally, with plenty of underwater footage where it's clear the main cast are diving.

Another selling point for me is that there's also lots of footage of food preparation, including gathering seafood, vegetables from a community garden, etc. and cooking in a traditional pot.

I really like the calm, poetic tone of the series, which has a deep undercurrent of melancholy and darkness but doesn't sink into it. Instead it floats near the surface, hopeful, poignant, and gently funny.

The characters are sufficiently compelling and likable. And I like that it's only 6 30-minute episodes, which felt perfect.

Really my only complaint is a CGI cat inserted needlessly into various shots. It's technically well rendered but the stiff animations are distracting and it really doesn't add anything, so it's hard to understand why they spent money and effort on it.

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Rebirth
0 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Don't pay attention to the negative reviews, and give this a try !

I don't often write reviews but I feel like this drama receives a ton of criticism and I honestly don't understand why.
The acting, the production, the storyline, it is honestly a banger and while I was a bit confused at the beginning, after episode 3 or 4 I was ALL in.
The plot isn't complicated, you just have to pay attention and maybe we are all getting a bit too used to very straightforward plots without any twists but I really enjoyed Rebirth because it was non linear and full of surprises. There were a lot of characters and storylines but I really liked that, it was never boring! Often I feel like 40 episodes drama have filler episodes but it's not the case at all, in fact I wished some of the latter episodes were a bit longer because there was definitely other things to explore (I'm going to keep the review spoiler-free but I wanted more information on the different kingdoms after the big battle).
I loved Lin Yunrui's interpretation of Zhuge Yue, he was restrained but emoting so well at the same time that even with a slight change of expression, we could understand the character. He really is an amazing actor!
I also really loved Zhang Kang Le's interpretion of Yan Xun, he was probably the most interesting character to me because his character develops a lot during the show. This actor is very very promising and I cannot wait to see what he does next!
Finally Huangyang Tian Tian's acting was also quite good, my only complaint is that she's a bit too young to depict a general, even with the styling and the makeup, she looked liked a child is some scenes. But her acting is impressive and I hope that last year's earring scandal won't ruin her career because she has a ton of potential.

Music wise, the show was amazing, I found myself listening to the soundtrack A TON while watching the show!
So, please, if you're intrigued by the show, WATCH THIS, don't even look at the MDL average note !!

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25 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

This is your sign to visit Gye soo clinic's psychiatrist, again!

If you've completed s1 and wondering whether to watch s2 or if you're wondering whether to start this drama at all, well, you definitely should. (It's best to start from s1 though)
But after finishing s1, the first 2,3 episodes might feel a bit frustrating due to that specific character, but she is also a patient, thus we must be patient and listen to her side of the story as well.
The story was well paced, building up to a neat and well deserved happy ending. This drama became surprisingly heartfelt for me. I absolutely love Yoo se yeob, played by Kim min jae (Dali and the cocky prince), and i personally think saeguk attire suits him best. It's my first te seeing the FL but I loved her too. Gye ji han was amazing, he was played by the talented kim sang kyung (Memories of murder, Crowned clown) and I will get to him in a moment. First let me list the aspects of this which I especially enjoyed.

Love story - it's about two wounded souls healing each other and becoming their best versions. They have everything, great chemistry with heart fluttering scenes that made me grin from ear to ear, and emotional depth that will make one genuinely root for them. They are two beautiful and interesting individuals in their own rights. And their story is like a stream flowing through many obstacles, only making it stronger and adding to its beauty. Our ML, Yoo se yeob or poong, is just the right amount of clingy and mature. It is very admirable how he recognizes the skills of his lady Seo eun woo and encourages her to go out into the world and make a name for herself, thus provinng herself and earning her own freedom. I was definitely impressed by how they dealt head on with all the problems that were thrown their way, without trying to hide or run away.

Found family done right- the gye soo clinic family is all made up of people rescued by its owner physician Gye ji han. From Ip bun, lady namhae, jan gun and granny to yoo se yeob and his manservant man bok and lady seo eun woo. I usually don't like to watch this many side characters but all of their interactions felt very genuine. I found myself laughing out loud watching their chaos and ended up caring, worrying and loving each and everyone one of them. They all had distinct personalities and scenes were a real pleasure to watch.

Gye ji han - he became such an endearing character but i don't know how to describe him. First he appears to be that father figure who give a bit of wisdom to the leads and provide some comic relief. Well he does that, but he's so much more. He is witty, smart, funny and wise. I will miss his sharp words and manner of speaking with those gestures and expressions.

And man talk about annoying villains.. Thought we were done with them after s1, but here they come one after another.. But the finale is very satisfying as they redeemed those who were deserving and sent off others as they so deserved, for their crimes against our leads and also for getting on my nerves so much.
All in all wonderful drama, would recommend to everyone!

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The Spirealm
0 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
78 of 78 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

It's a must watch

I recently came across this series as I was looking for something to make me forget the real world and submerge into it. When I started I was not so sure but since I liked the genre so I thought of giving it a try. But as I started watching I couldn't stop myself from watching it more and more. The characters selection and the games storyline was top notch. Each character had depth and unique. They all showed the signs of human emotion layered in multiple shells. Especially the bond between the lead actors was something that I kept longing for until the end. Sadly, at the end the drama left me with an empty heart of why it had to end this way, why he had to grow old. I couldn't stop myself of wanting more, of the characters. Their bonds, the tension and more of it to keep growing. The drama kept me hooked for sure but the ending I really wanted it to end in reality and not in VR. I really wish I could change the ending, because the drama was so good. And it's rare to find dramas as such.

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Ongoing 3/6
Check in to You
2 people found this review helpful
by Gendli
25 days ago
3 of 6 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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First impression

Funny and cute, nice start. One thing that is kind of annoying in my opinion is the fact that they are dropping one episode a week when episodes are 10 minutes each; that is just a bit insane, but other than that, it is pretty good so far.

Where to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNd7BhdAz80qVJk7itfRXCdPNMTvPAVYd

Episode 1-2:
So far, really good, nice, and understandable storytelling. Interesting plot. Pretty good acting as well as cinematography.
The bathroom scene of them getting electrocuted though... Not the best, ahaha.
Also, I'm not a professional, but I'm pretty sure they used AI in that bathroom scene, which is immediately minus points for me.

Episode 3:
I like the acting; these actors are pretty good at switching from playing one character to another.

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Yumi's Cells Season 3
7 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Premium Rom-com Indeed

Yumi’s Cells season 3 feels warm, comforting, and so real. it still has the same funny and emotional charm, but this time yumi feels more mature and stronger.

the cells are honestly still the best part — cute, chaotic, and way too relatable. they make every emotion feel more alive, from love and happiness to anxiety and overthinking.

yumi and soonrok’s story feels soft and natural. their chemistry is calm, comforting, and full of understanding instead of unnecessary drama.

overall, yumi’s cells 3 feels like more than just a romance drama. it’s a story about growing up, healing, and slowly finding happiness. funny, emotional, and comforting at the same time.

last but not least, thank you Kim Goeun for bringing Kim Yumi to life so perfectly. Gonna miss Yumi and her cells so much!

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Ongoing 12/40
Rebirth for You
0 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
12 of 40 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Great Period Drama

This series has romance, political intrigue, sweet humour, and great acting from the cast. I usually like a series that can keep me watching for the next episode. This is one of these. I have my favorites, Love Like the Galaxy, Joy of Life 1 & 2, Lost You Forever, 1 & 2, Sword Snow Stride, Secret of Three Kindoms, Nirvana in Fire, and this is another one.
I do have to mention that after many episodes this series becomes a drama with inside women jealousy and outside male jealousy that rather dampens the fun of it.
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Perfect Crown
10 people found this review helpful
by Eve
25 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers
Perfect Crown arrives as a romantic comedy on the surface, but beneath its polished royal aesthetic lies a character-driven narrative that thrives on emotional restraint, symbolic progression, and the gradual unfolding of intimacy between its leads. While it may not reinvent the romcom genre, it succeeds in refining familiar tropes through execution, chemistry, and emotional pacing.

At its core, the drama is anchored by its central relationship between Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian. Rather than relying on instant romance or overt melodrama, the story builds their connection through layered interactions, situational tension, and emotional withholding. This slow-burn approach is arguably one of the drama’s greatest strengths. The relationship does not feel externally manufactured; instead, it evolves organically through shared experiences, conflict resolution, and emotional recognition.

Hui Ju’s character arc is particularly noteworthy. She begins the series as a highly ambitious, self-sufficient woman defined by control, intellect, and emotional guardedness. Her evolution, however, is not framed as a loss of strength but a redefinition of it. The drama carefully dismantles her emotional barriers not through weakness, but through choice. Her vulnerability becomes an act of agency rather than submission, especially in the latter half of the series where her priorities shift from ambition-driven survival to emotionally driven protection. This transformation is one of the most compelling aspects of the narrative because it is neither abrupt nor idealized; it is earned through cumulative emotional weight.

Grand Prince Ian, on the other hand, represents restraint as both identity and burden. His characterization leans heavily into emotional suppression, strategic thinking, and internal conflict. He is not written as a traditionally expressive male lead, which led to some polarized reception. However, this restraint is intentional and thematically aligned with his narrative position. His arc revolves around power that is deliberately unused, authority that is morally complicated, and a man constantly balancing duty against desire. The subtlety in his performance style is therefore not a limitation, but a structural choice that aligns with his psychological framing.

Where the drama excels most significantly is in its romantic chemistry. IU and Byeon Wooseok deliver a pairing that relies less on explicit confession and more on visual communication, silence, and microexpression. Their dynamic thrives in subtext—glances held too long, pauses that carry meaning, and physical distance that gradually collapses over time. This kind of chemistry is difficult to manufacture artificially and becomes one of the primary emotional engines of the series. It is also what elevates otherwise familiar romcom beats into something more immersive.

From a production standpoint, Perfect Crown demonstrates strong visual cohesion. The cinematography emphasizes symmetry, framing, and tonal softness, reinforcing the fairytale-like interpretation of its royal setting. Costume design also plays a symbolic role, particularly in Hui Ju’s wardrobe progression. The transition from bold, statement-heavy outfits to more refined, structured silhouettes mirrors her internal shift from self-protective ambition to relational grounding. Similarly, the subtle coordination between the leads’ styling reinforces their emotional alignment without needing explicit dialogue.

The supporting cast also contributes meaningfully to the narrative structure. The younger monarch figure adds emotional contrast and moral grounding, while the Queen Mother’s presence introduces controlled tension and thematic weight regarding legacy and power dynamics. Even secondary characters, though limited in screen time, serve functional roles in reinforcing the central themes of duty, loyalty, and emotional cost.

However, the drama is not without its limitations. At times, the writing leans on familiar romcom and palace-drama conventions without fully subverting them. Certain political conflicts resolve more conveniently than expected, and some narrative threads feel secondary to the romance rather than fully integrated into the broader world-building. Additionally, viewers seeking tightly structured political intrigue or high-stakes realism may find the tonal balance uneven.

There is also the question of pacing consistency. While the emotional arc is generally well-maintained, certain mid-to-late episodes prioritize relationship progression over narrative expansion, which may reduce tension for viewers more invested in plot complexity than emotional payoff.

A particularly compelling dimension of the drama emerges in how Hui Ju functions as the true catalyst of Ian’s transformation. While Ian is positioned within the narrative as a figure of restraint, power, and internal conflict, it is Hui Ju who ultimately becomes the force that redefines his direction. Her presence does not merely soften him—it redirects him. Ian’s so-called “revolution” is not political in the traditional sense; it is emotional and existential. Everything he refrains from becoming, everything he chooses to endure rather than conquer, is shaped by the meaning Hui Ju holds in his life. In many ways, she is not just his love interest but the axis upon which his decisions pivot. His revolution is not about overthrowing systems, but about choosing her within them.

Despite these critiques, the emotional core of Perfect Crown remains remarkably intact. Its success lies not in structural innovation, but in emotional clarity. The drama knows exactly what it wants to be—a romantic narrative centered on transformation through love—and commits to that identity without excessive deviation.

Ultimately, what lingers most is not the political framework or plot mechanics, but the emotional journey of its characters. The idea that Ian’s revolution, both literal and metaphorical, is intrinsically tied to Hui Ju reframes the entire narrative as one of emotional devotion rather than power acquisition. Love, in this context, is not ornamental—it is catalytic.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Perfect Crown may not be flawless, but it remains cohesive in intent, emotionally resonant in execution, and deeply memorable in its character portrayal. A special appreciation goes to IU and Byeon Wooseok for their exceptional performances as Hui Ju and Grand Prince Ian—their chemistry and emotional depth served as the true emotional anchor of the entire drama. I also extend my sincere gratitude to the supporting cast for their meaningful contributions in enriching the story’s world and emotional texture. Overall, Perfect Crown is not just a drama I enjoyed—it is one I find myself certain I will return to, time and time again, whenever I wish to relive its warmth, romance, and emotional impact.

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Shades
3 people found this review helpful
25 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A masterpiece took my heart all

Shades the series

This series is a complete masterpiece, reminding me that how much i enjoyed every single episode. Honestly i had very high hope for it from the very beginning and I'm glad it didn't disappointed me at all.
I truly feel very sad abt what happened to Nalin. Her bitch gf really is a Monster, how can she even kiss her again, when She's getting married. Does she even know what does expectation from a gf mean? Nalin forever waited for her and got paid by abounded by gf. She's really a monster and a bitch.
I really hope to see Nano's story a bit more, It's still uncleared. Honestly in this point i understand why we're getting another season. I'm very glad for this. This series really took my heart all. And I'm very glad to give it my all. All these characters are my favorite. I really wish to watch sisha fall verg badly not after what She's keep doing to my kids. I'm very awaited for next episode but hear it, I'm very down for this one. After Clairebell this one already took my heart. I'm feeling very baddas to saying it.

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To.Two
0 people found this review helpful
by zinnia
26 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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confused

start is good got hooked
i saved this thinking it's romance but now I saw genre it wasn't romance but thriller, psychological etc, even if it isn't romance it's still not good or satisfying in anyway ? people's taste is so bad these days rating this 10?

first FML makes app because of crush ,boy ends up finding out starts making money, and both come together because of this

if you are type main leads should be main screen time than quit this because the villians, victims side characters story is shown more later

a girls gets dragged into this and she lied to blend in with rich and they bullied her and later they said she died ? i don't understand if she did or not ?
ml is stupid enough to stop FML from deleting the app ? is there second season? we were left hanging though? it ended in middle? the story suddenly shifted at end with the mainleads starting new life next year of school? whatever? just what was this ?
that kiss scene also felt unnecessary if drama focus is social life, bullying etc
FML because of ml saves the villian I should say ? and story just ends wtf ?

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Mouse
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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MONSTERR

Mouse is literally 10/10 no debat 😭 this drama messed with my brain SO BAD anjir. dari awal aku udh bikin teori sana sini yg menurutku udh paling make sense, eh ternyata tetep kena prank semua 💀 tiap 1 case belum selesai langsung muncul another problem yg ternyata nyambung lagi, jadi selama nonton tuh otak dipaksa kerja terus buat nyari hubungan semuanya. AND THE PLOT TWIST??? Jung Ba-reum bener bener insane 😭 aku kira dia berubah gara gara transplant otak Sung Yo-han doang, ternyata HE WAS THE REAL MONSTER THIS WHOLE TIME??? anjir lah 😭 tapi at the same time aku kasian banget sama dia karena dia keliatan genuinely trying to be a normal human but he just can’t, makanya tiap liat dia tuh rasanya campur aduk between takut, kesel, sama sedih 💀 dan yg bikin drama ini makin gokil tuh dari awal kita sengaja digiring buat suspicious ke Yo Han terus, jadi bukan penontonnya yg ga pinter nebak, emng kita di gaslight penulisnya ajg 😭 yg paling parah tuh pas semua puzzle mulai nyatu satu satu… literally bikin bengong sendiri sambil mikir “ANJIR JADI SELAMA INI GITU???” 💀 tebakan aku yg bener cuma soal OZ sama sekretaris kementrian presiden, sisanya bener bener mindblowing semua 😭

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