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Perfect 10 Liners
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May 17, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

the word "perfect" is in the title for a reason

if you really like calm, low stakes, absolute fluff in your BL dramas... then this. is. it. this is peak. I've rewatched it six times already. the characters are charming, very distinct personalities across the board. each love story is endearing. the side characters are funny and chaotic. this is a must watch for me personally.
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Perfect Crown
3 people found this review helpful
May 17, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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The only real plot twist was abolishing the monarchy

The Perfect Crown ended with almost no real surprises.
Honestly… did anyone actually think the villains were going to win? Probably not.

The only twist I genuinely didn’t see coming was the abolition of the monarchy itself. And while most reviews will focus on the chemistry, the romance, and how “beautiful” everything was, I think that final decision is the most interesting part of the series.

The ending clearly tries to echo The Last Emperor: the former king returning to a palace that has now become a museum, reduced to a relic of a vanished institution. The problem is that it doesn’t carry the same emotional weight. Only three years have passed, and somehow the palace already feels like a polished tourist attraction.

The series also tries to portray the king becoming an ordinary person, but the transition happens way too fast. Everything is compressed into the final thirty minutes. There are not enough scenes, moments, or daily-life sketches to truly make us feel the loss of power and identity. The drama simply tells us: “he’s normal now,” and moves on.

And the imbalance becomes noticeable. While he loses the crown, IU’s character barely loses anything. She remains wealthy, powerful, successful, and busy running her company. The one left emotionally adrift is him. That could have been fascinating if the show had been willing to explore it more deeply.

Still, the series is entertaining, smooth, and very easy to watch.
But it’s not a masterpiece, and it’s nowhere near as profound as some fans claim.

A fun popcorn drama.

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Hierarchy
1 people found this review helpful
May 17, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

JUDGE FOR YOUR OWN!!!

Okay hear me OUT; if you won't be swayed by the reviews then go for it...

GAHHH, okay this drama had SO MUCH POTENTIAL. like SERIOUSLY.

Also, for everyone complaining about the acting, yes to each their own about the acting opinions but honestly, MOST of the characters fit WHO they were role playing - makes SENSE.

Had some heartfelt moments and really justice + revenge was getting in place.

NOW - why I think a lot of people had issues with this drama - THE PLOT ITSELF:

IT WAS INTERESTING BUTTTTT I think whether it's the screenwriter, director or whatever, FAILED to really GRASP and ORGANIZE the storyline.... LIKE IT REALLY HAD POTENTIAL, I did want to watch more and FIGURE OUT WHAT was going on and WHO was on WHOSE side etc.

It was also a bit CONFUSING? Like you didn't know who to side with, what everyone's intentions were <--- another FAIL in terms of character development, showing relationships, bond etc (just used flashbacks) but that won't relate much with the audience.

Overall, with the ending and everything, it was a DECENT watch. Like I wasn't dying to leave the drama but I wasn't left on an exact cliff hanger.

I usually love shorter dramas bc they get to the point and really packs an impact, however, I think there was TOO many concepts going on for this short film....

I PROMISE this storyline had potential - I just think it was executed poorly........ :(

UNFORTUNATE really....

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Melody of Secrets
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May 17, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

Expect the unexpected

I'll be honest, I didn't have high expectations for this show when I first watched the trailer (because I didn't know what to expect) but I was absolutely hooked for the get go. Each episode keeps you on your toes, you literally never know what's going to happen next. I binged the entire thing in roughly 3 days and I loved each second of it. Please watch.
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A Boss and a Babe
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May 17, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

I would recommend to a friend

Forcebook chemistry is always good. Also the first time I've watched a boss-employee love story that didn't give me the ick because of the power dynamic. Cher truly holds his own. The plot, however, is something less than desired, it's a bit chaotic and all over the place, with some things left unfinished (the plot with Thoop specifically). I don't know if I would rewatch as a whole but I definitely would rewatch specific scenes over and over again.
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Perfect Crown
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by haven
May 17, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Perfect Crown is a Rare RomCom Gem

From its captivating premiere to its poignant finale, Perfect Crown has been nothing short of an absolute joy. While discourse surrounding the show may vary, it stands for me as an unparalleled masterpiece within the romantic-comedy genre—a true comfort drama that executed its narrative arc flawlessly. Episode 12 provided the ultimate, poetic resolution, cementing the show's place as a uniquely special viewing experience.

​The finale boldly vindicated a stance I held deeply: the necessity of abolishing the monarchy. This narrative choice was not just shocking; it was structurally perfect.

​Ian’s Autonomy: The resolution beautifully illustrated that Ian’s heart never yearned for the heavy burden of the throne. Instead, his entire journey was a quiet, fierce pursuit of personal freedom. ​

Hui Ju’s Full-Circle Victory: This political shift marked a profound triumph for Hui Ju. By dismantling the ultimate barrier of royal status, the story seamlessly erased the rigid class divide, beautifully fulfilling the heartfelt wishes of her younger self.

​The immense success of Perfect Crown is a testament to the brilliant minds both in front of and behind the camera.

​The palpable chemistry and nuanced performances of IU and Byeon Woo-seok anchored the emotional weight of the series, making every single second on screen worth savoring.

The production crew and cast deserve the highest praise for crafting a world that felt both magical and grounded. It is immensely gratifying to see the industry and audience recognize this brilliance; the consistently high viewership ratings during its airing window were entirely well-deserved.

​Saying goodbye to this world after such an immersive week is incredibly bittersweet. Perfect Crown did not just entertain; it left a lasting impression that is hard to shake. As I reluctantly let it go for now, I already know a rewatch is imminent in the coming days.

​This is, without a doubt, a definitive 10/10—a rare gem that redefined what a modern rom-com can achieve.

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Perfect Crown
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by Sam
May 17, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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What would happen if South Korea had a monarchy in the 21st century?

If you don't have time to read the whole thing, skip to the end where the conclusions are :)

Perfect Crown presents a world where the monarchy in South Korea never disappeared. Seong Hee-ju is the second daughter of the country's most powerful chaebol family. She has almost everything: beauty, money, and intelligence, plus a competitive spirit. But her commoner status begins to be an obstacle in her life, leading her into a marriage of convenience for status with the nation's grand prince, Prince Ian, who is destined to have nothing but his royal status. Amid misunderstandings and by feigning their relationship, they both fall in love for real and fight against numerous obstacles and the dark secrets of the palace.

The drama uses sumptuous and striking settings, such as palaces and elegant costumes that capture attention and enrich the atmosphere. The premise is very interesting because it sparks curiosity about what a monarchy would be like in modern Korea. However, I feel that this theme wasn't explored in depth and felt superficial. In just a few episodes, they showed us the people living under this system, and honestly, the changes weren't noticeable, except in social class. They only showed us those of higher status. I think they could have given us a deeper understanding of the monarchy's influence on the people without straying from the plot by better developing this fictional world, because there were parts where you forgot they were in a monarchy. Some episodes made me sleepy, and on one occasion, I had to pause the series and fall asleep before continuing. I really enjoyed the moments where they pretended to be in a relationship, and they made good use of the clichés; I found them very endearing. Another aspect I liked was the use of scenes that generated tension, which managed to hook me and keep me in suspense. Overall, it's a very good story, just a bit superficial and lacking depth, so I give it an 8.5.

The series includes a variety of characters, which makes it more interesting for viewers. But I don't know if it was just me, but what happened to Prime Minister Min? I wanted to see more of him too. I would have liked to see Ian's nephew in school, living a normal life, but I feel like they missed the mark. Our main couple had explosive chemistry, arguably one of the best this year. Their kisses were on another level, and their romantic scenes were wonderful, keeping you glued to the screen.

Here's my analysis of the four main characters:

Seong Hee-Ju (IU): The CEO of the Castle Beauty Group, the second daughter of a prominent chaebol family. Born into wealth, she is a successful businesswoman with exceptional beauty, intelligence, and an unyielding competitive spirit. However, despite her family's riches, she faces constant setbacks in South Korea's rigid, class-based constitutional monarchy due to her commoner status. Determined to obtain the one thing she lacks—status—she resolutely chooses a marriage of convenience with Grand Prince I-an.

This is the first time I've seen IU acting, and I must say, her performance is fantastic. The character suited her incredibly well; she perfectly portrayed a strong-willed CEO who doesn't let anyone push her around. I connected with her character and understood her loneliness. Even though she had everything, she also wanted to be loved. Furthermore, I loved seeing her human and kind side towards others.

Prince I-an (Byeon Woo-Seok): The pride and danger of the royal family, of which he is the second son. The crown prince's destiny dictated that, aside from his royal lineage, he was destined to be a figurehead with no future. As a second son, unable to achieve prominence, he repressed his inner passion, hiding his talents and remaining silent. Then, when the commoner heiress of a chaebol family proposes a marriage of convenience, his peaceful daily life is not only disrupted, but an unprecedented transformation occurs within him, as he had always been accustomed to concealing his true feelings.

For me, Byeon Woo-seok managed to capture that princely essence; his royal attire was spectacular. Although I felt that in the first few episodes he barely spoke and was very inexpressive, with everything revolving around Hee-ju, as the episodes progressed he gained more screen time and his acting did manage to convince me. Furthermore, as an uncle, I liked the connection he had with his nephew.

Min Jeong-woo (Noh Sang-hyun): A close friend and confidant of Prince I-an, and head of a political family. Following in his grandfather's and father's footsteps to become prime minister, he possesses not only a powerful family but also a brilliant mind and exceptional looks. He and Sung Hee-joo are classmates at the Royal Academy. After her decision to marry, jealousy takes hold of him.

I don't believe the whole "friendship with Prince I-an" thing, LOL. They never spoke about anything but work, and most of the characters in the series were envious and jealous of Hee-joo. If he liked her so much, why didn't he tell her before? And why bother being jealous now that he thought she was going to be single forever?

Yoon I-rang (Gong Seung-yeon): A woman born with the destiny of a queen, into a family that had already raised four children. She never doubted her mission: to project the perfect image of a queen to the South Korean royal family. However, before meeting her then-fiancé, the Crown Prince, she met Grand Prince I-an. Perhaps his desire to be part of the family frequently attracted her attention, or perhaps his temperament was similar to her own. The fact is, she tries by all means to ensure I-an marries so he cannot become king.

Initially, I found her a detestable character, driven by envy, though after getting to know her a little better, I was able to empathize with her somewhat. In the end, I liked that she was able to redeem herself and overcome her envy.

I also liked how Hee-ju's relationship with her brother and father changed. It was touching when she called him "oppa" for the first time. The two assistants make a lovely couple, and I'm glad they ended up together. The palace staff... They felt so real, though I wish they had continued showing the servants in the prince's private residence, as I loved how affectionate they were with Hee-ju. I give the acting a 9.5 overall.

The music was sensational, although I was disappointed that IU wasn't involved. My favorites included: My Pace (my absolute favorite), No Doubt, Behind The Shine, EVERGLOW, and My Favorite Part. They did an excellent job with them, so I give it a 9.5.

Would I watch it again? I think so. For me, it's not a bad drama; I just hope it doesn't make me sleepy again. So I plan to watch it again with my family, which is why I give it an 8.5.

In short, Perfect Crown is a drama that had potential with an interesting plot, but... some episodes got a little boring. It's an ideal drama if you like romantic comedies with a mix of tension and intriguing characters, a good premise, and suitable settings and music. It's perfect to watch on a weekend with your family or friends when you have free time, or if you prefer to watch it alone, that's fine too. I really enjoyed watching it every week. Overall, I give it a 9. I think I'll miss it. By the way, this is my first review. I'll do more when the last episode of the currently airing shows comes out.

THANKS FOR READING

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Tunnel
1 people found this review helpful
May 17, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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A drama that will always be close to my heart!

After watching Through The Darkness, Trigger and Confession, I didn't think any other murder/crime and investigation series could tug all the strings in my heart. Like Stranger is also my favourite but it's not "always go to the" drama.

Then I came across Tunnel. It's impressive and definitely won my heart. Like I was screaming with 'n' number of emotions in almost all scenes. It's memorable!

It's predictable too because I have seen too many series in this genre. Like I just knew who would be Kwang Ho's child, who is Sun Jae and who would be the final killer.

I was curious in which timeline they catch the real killer. But then again, I assume Park Kwang Ho did it in both since he had already contacted the 5th victim in past timeline. And my heartbroke every time Kwang Ho jumped through time. Glad he was still with Sung Shik in the end.

I appreciate how the team visited all the victims family member's in end to tell them the murderer has been arrested.

I loved the friendship between Kwang Ho and Sun Hae and the chemistry and heartwarming moments between Sun Jae and Jae Yi. Kwang Ho and Yeon Seok also had a lovely relationship.

My favourite character is Jae Yi. It's rare that my favourite character is female mc and not some supporting character or male mc. She is one hell of a wise, straightforward, brave and reserved character.

It was great to see Sun Jae who didn't like her at first then heard her story and started to care for her. She slowly opened up to him, and him only (not considering Kwang Ho coz that's something bound to happen and he is not a permanent member). For a minute, I felt they should have more romance even when I hate adding romance in crime thrillers.

I was all the way excited about how her and Kwang Ho's relationship development. Like they bickered and kinda disliked each other too until ep 10 or so. But their bond deepened once she finds the truth.

Glad they showed how other Park Kwang Ho came into existence but don't know how he was still called Kwang Ho in the other timeline as the lady wouldn't have met male mc. In beginning, I thought he might be male mc's son irrespective of his birth year until he died.

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Perfect Crown
27 people found this review helpful
by Cheonma Finger Heart Award1
May 17, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Chemistry was absolutely chemistrying ✨

Just finished watching, and I absolutely loved it. From the very first episode, the drama felt visually breathtaking. The cinematography was stunning throughout, with every frame looking beautifully crafted. The locations, set designs, and costumes added so much richness and elegance to the overall atmosphere, making the drama feel grand and immersive. The production quality was honestly one of the strongest aspects of the show.

Byeon Woo Seok received quite a bit of negative talk regarding this role, but personally, I think he pulled it off really well. He managed to bring both charm and emotional depth to his character, and I found his performance much better than what many people were saying online. His emotional scenes felt natural, and he carried the role with confidence.

And the chemistry between the leads? Their chemistry was absolutely chemistrying. Every interaction between them felt engaging, romantic, and full of tension in the best way possible. I genuinely loved every moment they shared on screen, and their relationship became one of my favorite parts of the drama.

IU also did an amazing job in her role. She brought so much grace, elegance, and emotion to her character. Her expressions during the emotional scenes were especially captivating, and she portrayed both vulnerability and strength beautifully. She made her character feel very real and memorable, and I honestly can’t imagine anyone else playing the role better.

Overall, it delivered both visually and emotionally. It had beautiful cinematography, strong performances, amazing chemistry, and a story that kept me invested throughout. For me, it was a very enjoyable and memorable watch.

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Love You Teacher
2 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

PERTHSANTA PROVING THAT STAYING IN LOVE IS MUCH MORE IN LOVE THAN BEING IN LOVE

At first I’d like to write that I watched this series through the whole 10 weeks during its airing. The whole cast did an awsome job and I’m trule moved by how they were all dedicated to their roles🥹🥹 Perth and Santa did an amazing job in portraying the feelings of Solar and Pobmek. They showed that sometimes it doesn’t matter how many difficulties you have to face, how many times you’re falling apart or losing your confidence in things you used to slam. What is important is the fact that at the end of the day the people around you will help you, sometimes even the one you wouldn’t even think about in the first place. Pobmek and Solar fell in love before the story starts and at the end of it their feelings remains stronger. The show shows a lot od perspectives on the lives of people with some sort of difficulties, the show shows how sometimes kids understand much more than we think, but what’s most important is the part in which every single person can get better. I love the shows with some wholesome note at the end of it. It made me tear up even though most of the time Pobmek and Solar didn’t argue. They yet proved their relationship isn’t perfect but it makes it even more beautiful.
Best GMMTV drama since Thamepo!!

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In Your Radiant Season
1 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A show that makes you feel warm even in the coldest of winter

I went into this drama with pretty low expectations, if I’m being honest. I just wanted something decent enough to keep me entertained for a few nights and instead I ended up finding one of the warmest little hidden gems I’ve watched in a while. There’s just something about this show that feels comforting.

Even when the story deals with grief, loneliness, anxiety, trauma and all the messy complicated feelings that come with human connection, it never feels heavy in an exhausting way. It feels gentle. Like the drama is quietly holding your hand the whole time.

One thing I appreciated immediately was that the writers didn’t drag out the mystery surrounding Chan’s identity for half the show and told us exactly who he is. I was fully prepared for 8 episodes of dramatic staring and near reveals, but surprisingly they handled it pretty quickly, and I think that was the right choice. It kept the emotional momentum moving instead of making the story feel frustrating. While I was confused at the beginning as to what was going on an who everyone was to the other, that was the exact thing the writers were going for. I'm just glad they resolved it very fast and kept the pace moving all the way until the end. Come get your gold stars, the writer team.

And usually I HATE when dramas rely too much on characters randomly running into each other all the time. You know the type. Suddenly everyone in Seoul shares the same three sidewalks. But weirdly enough… it genuinely didn’t bother me here. The grandmother randomly meeting Ha Dam’s boyfriend, everyone slowly intertwining into each other’s lives, all of it somehow worked. I think that’s honestly a testament to the directing and editing because they managed to make an overused plot device feel natural and cozy instead of forced.

Now let’s talk about Chan because I absolutely adored this man.

Genuinely one of the most lovable male leads I’ve watched in a while. His smile is SO infectious and Chae Jong Hyeop embodied this role perfectly. There’s this softness to him that immediately draws you in, but underneath that warmth there’s also so much pain and loneliness quietly sitting there. And I loved that the drama didn’t dump his trauma on us immediately for shock value. It slowly unfolded his backstory at a really good pace without making us wait too long either. The balance was honestly perfect.

And that therapy scene after the accident??? When he said “I don’t think there’s anyone in my life who would say I love you to me” I genuinely wanted to crawl through my screen and give him a hug. SHUT UP YOU ADORABLE LITTLE CAPYBARA OF A MAN. YOU ARE SO LOVEABLE.

His personality was clearly shaped by everything he’d been through and that made him feel so real to me. His brightness didn’t feel fake. It felt intentional. Like someone who consciously chose warmth despite life repeatedly giving him reasons not to. That made him such a layered character for me. His presence on screen also gave me such warmth.

I also weirdly found his passion for animation and storytelling really moving. As someone who’s personally struggling a bit with figuring out my own path in life, there was something genuinely inspiring about watching someone so deeply connected to what they love doing.

Also his styling team deserves a raise because his wardrobe and hair were EXCELLENT. More of that immediately please.

As for Ha Ran, I thought Lee Sung Kyung was such a good casting choice. I’ve always preferred her in quieter, darker, more emotionally restrained roles compared to brighter characters and she really fits the atmosphere of this drama perfectly. Her makeup, hair, styling, the color grading around her scenes… everything complemented her so beautifully. I genuinely think this might be my favorite she’s ever looked in a drama.

I also really liked Haran as a person, and as someone who also struggles with anxiety over my loved ones, I can fully relate to her struggles, even though hers are at an extreme spectrum. I can clearly see where she is coming from, and I loved that she herself could identify what a problem is in her behaviour and was actually quite communicative about it to her family and later on to Chan. I found these to be great elements in creating a layered person that actually feels real. She felt flawed in a very human way.

I also really liked Ha Ran and Chan's dynamic. I thought they complemented each other so well. Although I wish we didn't have this past connection, I can also recognise that without it, we can't really have a 12 episode drama.

They’re both characters carrying around old wounds and there’s something really beautiful about watching two people slowly become a safe place for each other. I especially loved how naturally their relationship progressed. I’m a total sucker for friends to lovers and while this isn’t exactly a traditional version of that trope, the emotional progression felt very similar to friendships that slowly and naturally deepen into love. I loved that neither of them really tried to aggressively hide their feelings once they started developing either. You could SEE it in their behavior long before anything was verbalized. The small moments between them ended up meaning the most to me. I'm simply enjoying them enjoy things together.

I also loved watching Ha Ran slowly realize that while Chan appears very open and cheerful, he actually reveals very little about himself emotionally. There’s this quiet distance in him despite how warm he appears, and watching her gently notice that made me even more invested in their relationship.

The side characters were also genuinely lovely. The coffee shop owner was such a comforting presence, Ha Ran’s grandmother was an absolute icon, her sisters were great, and even Genius the dog managed to become one of my favorite parts of the show because LOOK AT HIM. ADORABLE.

Everyone fit the tone of the drama so well and the family dynamics especially added a lot of warmth to the overall atmosphere.

I also really enjoyed that so many of the characters worked in artistic fields because stories centered around art, animation, writing and creative spaces will always immediately pull me in.

NOW. I do have one complaint.

Chan’s animation project “Won” genuinely looked AI generated at times and I’m sorry but it kept taking me out. If I were Kim Nana I would not have hired their team lols. HOWEVER, his other sketches and drawings later on actually looked much more human and expressive, so eventually I let the “Won” animation crimes against art go.

The ending itself was also very lovely. They wrapped things up in the best way possible while still keeping just enough mystery alive until the very end for us, the viewers. I had my suspicions about what truly happened, but this is dramaland and writers sometimes suddenly lose all common sense during finales and sabotage their own work for fun. Happy to report that thankfully wasn’t the case here.

Overall, I just thought this was such a lovely drama about surviving the cold periods of life and slowly finding warmth again through other people.

And somehow, despite taking place during winter, this show made me feel incredibly warm the entire time.

Definitely one of those quiet little hidden gems that deserves so much more love.

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Wooju Bakery
3 people found this review helpful
by Yukii
May 16, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

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A light and fluffy BL comedy that was easy to watch.

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Perfect Crown
6 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Too short to get anywhere ...

so this basically was another example of a great potential wasted .
it started strong yet the plot fell flat and didn't make any sense so many times , everything in this drama was rushed maybe because it was only 12 episodes " the only explanation I could think of " .
you may lose interest before you reach half of the show , I don't get why this was so hyped to begin with , they showed us a lot of stories yi an story with his father and his mother death in an accident and showed us the rumors about them being killed yrt all of that went to trash and was never spoken of again , hui ju and her father at first they showed us he didn't care about her and that he hated and in the end he begin to show care and kindness towards his daughter that was very sudden for me as the actor who played her father didn't show that much which made me feel that the transition was quite fast and rushed .

the worst thing for me was the prime minister character development , I mean what happened ? all of a sudden he became the main villain what made his character reach that point was it hui ju's poisoning or that she loved yi an or was it all for power ? the explanation he gave yi an inthe end for trying to kill him didn't make sense .

on the other hand , yun I rang's character development was great he understood that there will be no turning back if she stayed silent and reported both her father and prime minister which was great .

ML's character was giving me mixed signals at first he wanted the throne then when he had it he didn't want it , why exactly ? was it all about freedom as prime minister said ?

overall I felt this was quite rushed , confusing and anti - climactic at many points .

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Only Friends: Dream On
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by Bri
May 16, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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I was here for the mess!!

This show was MESSY and I ate it up!! Loved it!! There was so much drama! I haven't seen the first Only Friends series, so I really didn't know what to expect going into this, but I loved it! I plan on watching the first one soon. I loved how it was all while putting on a play and getting to see that while everything else was happening. Some of the drama was a little stupid in my opinion, especially the fight that broke Jack and Dean as well as Arnold and Tua up. I thought it was a little ridiculous to cause a fight to begin with let alone breaking up. Other than that, I loved how dramatic and messy this show was.

Jack and Dean:
Loved their chemistry! Earthmix just has such good chemistry with each other and I loved seeing them. Their spicey scenes were pretty good too. They are quite toxic but you kind of expect that with a show like this. I loved seeing how their relationship kept changing over and over. I'm glad in the finale they took a year away from each other so they could grow as people and be without each other for a while. I do think they will break up again tbh lol but they are cute together and truly mean a lot to each other.
Jack-I was so back and forth on how I felt about Jack. One minute I really liked him, the next I hated him. He's very toxic with how he treats Dean and how he treated Raffy as well. He stayed pissing me off.
Dean-My number two favorite character. Loved him so much! He was chaotic and a bit messy but was so fun to watch. I really felt bad for him too with his past and how people treat him. A lot of people were out to see his downfall, and he really didn't deserve that at all. My poor baby

Rome and Raffy:
I think they had some of the most iconic moments of the season for sure. They were my favorite pair and not just because I was happy to finally see AouBoom get a main role in something. Their chemistry is off the charts. I loved seeing their relationship develop and change over time too. I really think they are good for each other in a lot of ways.
Rome-MY FAVE CHARACTER! Loved him so much! He wasn't messy, he never pissed me off like a lot of the other characters and seemed to just be the most reasonable out of everyone. I liked when he stood his ground with Raffy about not just wanting to be a rebound for him. I LOVED when he punched Jack, that was the best. I could go on and on about him I loved I'm so much.
Raffy-He was messy. I'm glad he grew over the series because there were many times in the beginning that he was pissing me off. I loved him but hated him in moments too. I loved who he was by the end of the series. I was so happy when he told off Jack and started fighting for Rome.

Arnold and Tua:
This couple was the least exciting for me. I think because of the drama and crazy spicey scenes from the other two pairs, these two seemed a little boring. If this were a regular series, I think I would've enjoyed them more. They were so cute and wholesome and felt like a real relationship growing from friends to boyfriends. I just think it felt a little underwhelming compared to the chaos of everything else.
Arnold-He was a little dumb but had a big heart and good vibes lol. I liked him, wasn't my favorite but didn't have a problem with him either.
Tua-He was really nice and I liked watching grow more confident in himself over the show.

One thing I will say is I wish we got to see more of the friendships in the show. Dean and Tua are supposed to be best friends, but we saw them together so little that I would forget that all the time. So, their fight and even them forgiving each other didn't have as big of an impact as it could've. Same with the group of four (Jack, Dean, Tua, and Timmy). They mentioned a few times that they were all close, but we never saw all four of them together and we only really ever saw Timmy with Jack.

Boston also just seemed like such a useless character to me. They seemed to forget about him in the second half of the show too. Same with Gameplay he was just the most pointless character to me. Pete...this mf. He got no real punishment for all that he did and I hated that. He was stealing money and recorded that video and lied so many times but faced no consequences. So stupid.

I just loved this show so much and really enjoyed watching it! I'm going to miss it!!

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Broken of Love
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May 16, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

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