Ongoing 12/12
Reborn Rookie
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

이준영 is absolutely amazing!!

I will always watch everything with 이준영 no matter what it’s about. He is such an amazing person and talented actor. He excells at everything he does. I may not get all the business jargon, but who cares. He keeps it entertaining and I love seeing him in a new role and absolutely crushing it, as always. I cannot wait to see his next drama.

I loved the race track scene when he was being bada$$, then the next moment he turns around and is freaking out like, omg omg! ㅋㅋㅋ. 🤣😂 His laugh is the cutest and is so contageous. I‘m glad we get to see more of his silly side, as much as I love his villain roles, I am just happy to see him on the screen again and truly hope his military time goes by fast and he stays healthy & happy. I know everyone will adore him like we do. We will be waiting for his return, always. 💖🙏✌️ 화이팅!! 💪

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Ongoing 2/6
Ticket to Heaven
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2 days ago
2 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

First Impression: Ticket To Heaven

Overall: unique premise with stellar acting. 6 episodes about an hour each. Airing on GagaOOLala https://www.gagaoolala.com/en/videos/7716/ticket-to-heaven-2026-e01 (in US, UK, Germany, France) ; Viki https://www.viki.com/tv/41493c-ticket-to-heaven#episodes ; YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLszepnkojZI7uWKLBqfRqXvmH3uACl2iw&si=FTX9_Ypgk6M-RZ8E
(available in most countries in Africa and Southeast Asia (not Thailand))

Content Warnings: homophobia, bullying

What I Liked
- acting
- premise/setting
- cinematography

Room For Improvement
- nervous about the ending

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You Sang Li
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2 days ago
83 of 83 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
Fluffy and sweet the two main leads pulled off the best version of "puppy love" I have seen in a chinese vertical drama. The story centers around a boy who falls in love with a girl during high school. Despite him being an elite and in an entirely different social and economic class he blows up a lab and gets kicked out of school so he can transfer to her school. He spends their junior year of high school being desk mates working up the courage to ask her out. Only to leave a letter in a book that she never saw. three years later he's about to list a company and she's still in university. He starts to actively pursue her while also discreetly helping her. honestly it's refreshing charming and sweet. (and also apparently 1 of 8 adaptations of a novel. )

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Mysterious Lotus Casebook
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by Shin
2 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 4.0
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So... He died anyway ...

The story follows a sickly or poisoned former martial arts sect leader, LX, who gets unexpectedly tangled up with a rookie detective. Together, they investigate a series of strange murders and bizarre crimes. As they peel back the layers of each case, a much darker mystery connected to their own pasts slowly begins to emerge.

For the first thirty episodes, the drama was actually pretty decent. It wasn't some masterpiece that would leave you speechless, but it was engaging enough. The slow-burn investigations, the mystery, the character dynamics... it all worked well enough to keep me watching.

But those last ten episodes?😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨
They felt less like a drama series and more like serving a full life sentence.
No, seriously. At one point I caught myself looking at my syllabus books and thinking, "You know what? These are actually more interesting." That's how badly the plot started dragging.

The biggest problem was that everyone seemed to lose their common sense. The characters suddenly became frustrating, the dialogues turned painfully repetitive, and scenes that should have lasted two minutes somehow stretched into eternity. Take that pagoda sequence, for example. They were supposedly racing against time to find the mother bug, the villain could have returned with his entire gang at any moment, and what do our heroes do? Casually stroll around the crime scene, discussing theories, visualising events, and having long philosophical conversations as if they're on a sightseeing tour. The urgency was nowhere to be found.
And the worst part? The drama is packed with moments like this. Every time something important was about to happen, the characters would stop for another unnecessarily long conversation. It felt as if the writers were being paid by the minute and were determined to squeeze every last second out of each scene.

By the end, I wasn't even curious about the mystery anymore. I was just curious whether the episode would finally end.

It's genuinely disappointing because the drama had a solid premise, a fairly interesting central mystery, and enough potential to be memorable. Instead, the final stretch drains all the momentum built up in the earlier episodes. What started as an intriguing investigative drama eventually turns into an endurance test for the audience.

Now, onto the good stuff.

Cheng Yi was excellent. He played the role so convincingly that he was looking genuinely sick, exhausted and fragile. But I do think LX deserved his own victory moment, After making him suffer through illness, betrayal, and endless injuries the writer still chose to kill him in the end.... Like...
Why ?????? What was the reason??? 😭

Surprisingly, I found myself liking Joseph's FX more. Watching him grow from a spoiled, impulsive brat into someone with genuine ambition and purpose was incredibly satisfying. And I absolutely loved that he chose to continue travelling the martial world instead of settling down. It felt true to who he had become.

The styling was exactly what you'd expect from a wuxia period drama. Elegant costumes, beautiful scenery, and all the flowing robes your heart could desire. Nothing revolutionary, but it did its job well.

And the OST?
Oh !! It was an absolute banger. And why not.... It's sung by Yunning. That man simply refuses to release mediocre tracks.

In the end, this drama could have been so much better if the writers had stayed committed till the very end. The ingredients were all there: an intriguing mystery, compelling characters, and a fascinating world. But the final stretch stumbled so badly that it left me wondering if the writers themselves had lost the mother bug.

Would I recommend it????

Actually, yes. 🙈
Despite all my complaints, I think it's worth giving a chance. Try the first five episodes. If the characters and the investigative vibe click with you, you'll probably enjoy most of the ride.
Just be prepared for the last ten episodes.

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The Furious
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2 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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I was waiting to see this every since I saw the trailer back in March 2026. It was released in US theaters this weekend. The movie was so good . Reminded me of old Hong Kong action flicks. Shout out to Director Tanigaki Kenji and the stunt work team.

The actors were absolutley fantastic, especially Xie Miao (must see more with him) as the mute father searching for his abducted daughter. Joe Taslim, as the investigative reporter searching for the truth aboust missing children and his wife and Yang Enyou who played Rainy the daughter of Xie Miao. She was so good as the daughter fighting to survive the abductors. As far as villians go, Iwanaga Joey was excellent. He went from mild mannered office worker to psycho with believable ease!! I also liked Yayan Ruhian, as the knife wielding, arrow shooting henchman of Iwanaga Joey's character.

There are some great fight sequences and fight choreogrpahy but there were some scenes that I thought they moved thru way too fast and were not as crisps as I like.

6/14/26

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Dropped 18/36
Glory
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2 days ago
18 of 36 episodes seen
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Overall 1.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Dropped: Heavy on Interpersonal Drama, Light on Mystery (For Me)

This review is based on half the show (episodes 1–18).

I’m sorry, folks, but this isn’t my cup of tea. What hasn’t worked for me so far:

. Certain relationship-focused plot lines have taken up more space than I personally enjoy, which affected my engagement.
. The story leans heavily into internal conflict and interpersonal scheming, which just isn’t my preference.
. Some of the character dynamics didn’t fully land for me.
. Overall, it feels more centered on family and relationship drama than the type of mystery-driven storytelling I was hoping for.

I usually enjoy smart, layered mysteries and intricate plotting, but this just didn’t connect with me in that way. After getting through half the series, I’ve decided to move on.

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The Unclouded Soul
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2 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Multi-Lifetime Fantasy That Wasn't Perfect, but Deeply Enjoyable

I really enjoyed this one. It wasn’t perfect—there were moments when the script or certain sub-arcs didn’t quite work for me, and it didn’t end up being a top-shelf favorite—but it was still a story I genuinely loved following.

The setting was beautiful, and the characters were lovable and engaging. I especially enjoyed the layered storytelling that unfolded across three lifetimes. It’s a fantasy narrative that made me feel sad, happy, angry, and disappointed—and it even made me laugh. I was emotionally invested, and I loved discussing the story in the comments with everyone here, which isn’t always the case when I’m watching along week to week.

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Absolute Value of Romance
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16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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absolute blast

I’m just putting this out there. I laughed at every. single. episode.

The cut scenes of them acting out the BL were peak comedy, love cha hakyeons acting as always!!!

The song at the end caught me off guard but it was so silly and fun, I needed a feel good kdrama and this DELIVERED.

The blonde teacher was a little annoying but he made the story so much funnier. All of the teachers dynamics were hilarious and I still can’t get over the Korean lit teacher having crazy tattoos. what an icon.

Overall, will definitely rewatch when I’m sad or just in need for a giggle.

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Caution, Hazardous Wife: The Movie
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by Bhavna
2 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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What happened?

The director and screenwriters for this movie must be totally different people from the series because the movie sucked despite having the same actors in the lead.

The only thing I was interested in was seeing Nami get her memory back, and see who see saves from there. But instead I got a two hours of boredom. I waited so patiently for something interesting to happen, but no. The only interesting thing was the moment when Nami got her memory back. Although even that was anti climactic. The story was incredibly boring so the stuff that didn’t concern me whatsoever. Whatever made the series interesting- the neighborhood drama was cut from the movie and they were somewhere else doing some other thing with stuff blowing up and the politicians and the Russians and who cares what else. So boring.

Why is the husband monitoring his wife like a robot as if she’s an object 24/7? Is 24/7 surveillance considered romantic? Is that a relationship or a science experiment? And the Russian or random white guy villain? As usual the foreigners are terrible low budget actors. Yawn.

Sooo she gets shot in the heart by her husband and somehow survives it because… Why? How? I got royally pissed when she was shot but seriously how much does this poor character need to endure?

Who was the director? It couldn’t have been the same person as the series. It was the typical sequel letdown, but because the series was so good (I gave it a 10, this movie in comparison gets a 1.

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Realm's Night Rain Dreamlike
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2 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 2.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Stayed for Yan Zixian, Not the Story

Let me start by saying that Yan Zixian is one of my favorite performers. That said, I wasn’t a fan of this drama.

The premise centers on a solitary figure whose journey is shaped by vengeance and important relationships that form over time. The narrative makes use of shifting timelines to highlight key moments in the characters’ lives, which I found visually and thematically interesting. However, the pacing and execution didn’t fully hold my attention. The storytelling felt a bit dry at times, and several romance elements came across as underdeveloped or unconvincing for me. As a result, the emotional core of the story didn’t land as strongly as it could have.

I did follow it through to the end, but the highlight for me, as always, was seeing Yan Zixian onscreen..

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High School Return of a Gangster
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by FDiyF
2 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Real Adult Protects Children

Kim Deuk Pal, #2 man of Chulsang Gang encounters a suicidal teen trying to jump off the overpass during his drive back from meeting the boss. As he rushed towards the boy to save him, his soul is somehow transfered into the boy’s body, Song Yiheon, before Kim’s own body is run over by a truck. Waking up as Song Yiheon, he had no choice but to live his life while prepping the surrounding for Song’s soul’s return. Kim Deuk Pal managed to keep himself busy juggling between taking care of Song’s highly medicated depressed mom, getting rid of Song father’s secretary cum mistress who is hell-bent on taking over the legal wife position, fighting off bullies at school, making friends with Song’s classmates, all while studying hard for the college entrance exam.

I honestly started this show with a low bar because I don’t really like teenage soul swap fantasy genres. Surprisingly, this show turned out to be extremely well-written with fast paced and engaging plot. I couldnt stop myself from hitting the next episode button, so it took me less than 10hours to binge this.

First off I wanted to say that the actor Lee Seo Jin for the middle-age Kim Deuk Pal is extremely handsome and looked really good for his age. I really love his charisma as the righteous gangster challenging himself by taking the college entrance exam as the middle-age gangster boss even before his soul transference. And second, I truly commend Yoon Chan Young for being able to imitate the original Kim Deuk Pal’s character into his teenage Song Yiheon’s role. The way he successfully portrayed the outcast teenager and the domineering #2 gangster boss was very convincing. He also managed to act out a rather wide range of emotions for this dual role, and I am thoroughly impressed.

I love how the story came out to be more about friendship, loyalty, growth, and redemption with the emphasis of the role of an adult instead of pure violence. I love how the middle-age Kim tried real hard to keep the kids in school and studying, and how he protected them from missing classes even at the risk of himself being detained into juvie. The way he carried himself is exactly how a real adult shouldve acted for children. There are many character growth here, especially on Choi Sekyung and Hong Jaemin, although they did whip up a reality check scenario with the other goon highschooler who wouldnt admit their wrongs, because there are people like that in the real world.

The last episode made me cry buckets until i came to the ending, which was actually a happy ending. Glad for that.

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The Crush
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2 days ago
25 of 25 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A Fun VR Game Time-Travel Watch: Predictable Plot, But Very Entertaining

I didn’t know what to expect, but this turned out to be a fun watch. It’s one of those VR-game-based time-travel stories where the female lead has to complete missions to return to her modern world. We’ve seen dozens of dramas like this, all following the same basic formula, so there’s nothing new in terms of narrative. But what made this one enjoyable, was how entertaining it was—the comedic one-liners and the funny situations. It didn’t feel like a true repeat because the specifics were fresh enough, and the short runtime helped. I will say it could have been trimmed down to about 20 episodes; several tropes felt unnecessary and slowed the pacing. And the finale left me a bit confused. Overall, though, this was a great Le Geyang watch to fit in between my more serious dramas.

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Train to Busan
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2 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

What a ride it was!

I can’t critically review this one effectively. I agree with them, so can’t add any more to the other well written 9 & 10 star reviews.
All I can say is, for someone who shies away from horror and zombie movies, I loved Train to Busan! I highly recommend it to anybody who likes this genre.
The acting was perfect but honestly, the Zombies were the best. I believe the reviewers who said this is the best Zombie movie anywhere.

As a side note:
I cracked up during Episode 7 of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin) where Kim Sin and Eun Tak go to the movies to see Train to Busan. Kim Sin cannot contain his fright at watching Seok Woo trying to protect his daughter from the zombies.

I read where that scene was an inside joke by the writers. For those who are unaware, Kim Sin and Seok Woo are both played by Gong Yoo. The behind the scenes of that scene in Goblin are even more hysterical to watch.

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Yuezhou Phantom Tales
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2 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

A Spooky Investigation Told Across Timelines

This was a good watch. I did have some issues with the pacing—the storytelling felt a bit sleepy at times—but the overall narrative was really unique. It follows a constable investigating a series of crimes connected to a girl he loved when he was younger. The story unfolds under the cover of eerie events told through different characters, and we weave their accounts together into a full backstory as the timeline shifts between past and present. I thought the execution and plot angles were handled well, and it hit all the spooky marks. Some of the flashback sequences dragged a little, but overall, this was a solid watch.

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Love and Crown
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2 days ago
35 of 35 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Palace Intrigue Done Exceptionally Well

I absolutely loved this. I typically struggle with Ren Jialun’s performances, but I have to say this one is a top-shelf favorite of mine. Everything worked—even when it didn't.

While the overall narrative wasn’t entirely new, with its focus on palace infighting and conspiracies, the execution was so effective that I was fully absorbed, hanging on every line and plot turn. I loved the rich martial arts and the bold characters whose power and potential weren’t limited by gender. Each character captured my attention and drew me into their storylines in impactful ways that stayed with me throughout the drama. I was truly invested in their lives, and I appreciated the multiple layers in both the plot development and the character growth as they navigated identity and relationship dynamics.
This drama isn’t perfect—there were a few moments that made me raise a brow—but everything else made up for what became minor flaws. This is a 10/10 win for me.

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