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Princess Deformation Meter
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

A Goofy, Outlandish Comedy with an Aimless but Fun Tone

This is an outlandish drama with an offbeat comedy lasting for most of the series. The characters are absurd and goofy, but they work for the storyline, which is sometimes aimless because this airs on the side of absurdism. But I enjoyed the watch. However, I don't know if it's for everyone since this might fall into a niche watch.
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The Story of Her
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18 hours ago
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Docudrama Exploring Influential Women in Chinese History

This is a pretty good series if you enjoy docudramas. It is structured into four separate stories, each focusing on a different prominent woman in Chinese history. Each segment highlights a well-known historical figure and explores their life through key moments that shaped their legacy. Each story is told from the woman’s own perspective and presented in a reflective, almost documentary-like style, as if blending personal experience with historical record. The series follows their journeys while emphasizing the defining choices, challenges, and turning points that contributed to their place in history.

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Gold Land
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19 hours ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

great slow paced thriller that will keep you seated the whole time.

The rating on this one is way too low. It doesn't do the drama justice at all.

This is a slow-burn thriller about a coffin full of gold and the people who are blinded by greed—willing to do anything to get their hands on it. I found it really interesting to watch how each character reacted when temptation came knocking. The acting was great especialy the villan Park.

My favorite character was Woogy. I absolutely love him. He's such a pure soul in a world full of greed and darkness. As we saw more of Hui Ju's past, I understood why she made the choices she did. But I really didn't like her decision in the last episode. The ending also felt a bit off to me, especially the time jump. I really wanted to know what happened in between.

Still, the tension was real. I was on the edge of my seat and excited for every next episode. The female lead could be frustrating—she really should have known when to stop. Honestly, Woogy felt like the only truly human character in the whole drama.

I don't get the negative comments. This drama is genuinely really good.

Verdict: Ignore the low rating. This slow-burn thriller delivers tension, great acting, and a pure soul named Woogy.

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Spare Me Your Mercy
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19 hours ago
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Less a BL series, more a moral thriller that happens to have a love story

If you approach Spare Me Your Mercy primarily as a BL, you will probably see a very different series than I did.

For me, this was first and foremost a crime drama and a moral exploration of autonomy, assisted dying, and the question of whether legality and morality always lead to the same answer.
From the very first episode, the series completely drew me in. It avoids many of the exaggerated clichés I often associate with other Thai productions and instead approaches its subject matter with a surprising level of seriousness and restraint.

What impressed me most was the portrayal of Dr. Kan.
One of the most common criticisms I have seen is that Kan appoints himself judge over life and death. That is not the reading I came away with.
The more the story reveals, the harder that interpretation becomes to maintain. Rather than acting according to his own judgment, Kan is repeatedly shown responding to the wishes of his patients.

Whether one agrees with his actions or not is a separate question, but the series consistently presents him as someone trying to respect autonomy rather than impose his own beliefs.
That is what makes the story so compelling to me. Spare Me Your Mercy is not asking whether Kan committed a crime. It is asking whether understanding someone's actions is the same thing as condoning them.
One of the things I appreciated most is that the series refuses to reduce this debate to simple answers. Kan is clearly guilty under the law, yet the story continually asks whether something can be illegal and still be morally understandable.
Thiu's role is particularly tragic in this regard. For me, the central question was never whether he would uncover the truth. The real question was whether he would be able to understand it.

Kan falls in love with a man who represents the very law that condemns him, while knowing that everything he has done will be viewed as criminal through Thiu's eyes. That conflict gave their story an emotional weight that went far beyond the romance itself.

Perhaps my perspective was also influenced by my own cultural background.
I live in a country where the right to a self-determined death and assistance from others is legally recognized under certain circumstances. Because of that, the series never felt like a justification of murder to me.
Instead, it felt like an exploration of suffering, mercy, personal autonomy, and the difficult gray area between law and morality.

Strangely enough, my biggest criticism is the romance itself.
I liked Kan and Thiu very much, and the chemistry between them was undeniable. Yet I often felt as though important stages of their relationship were missing. The series shows me that they care about each other, but not always why they fall in love. Important moments of emotional development seem to happen between episodes rather than on screen, which made some of the later romantic milestones feel less impactful than they could have been.
In the end, I was far more invested in the characters' moral and emotional journeys than in the romance.

Perhaps that is both the greatest strength and the greatest weakness of Spare Me Your Mercy. It chooses to focus on its ethical questions and criminal investigation, resulting in an unusually thoughtful and intelligent thriller.
The love story never fully reaches its potential, but the questions the series asks stayed with me long after it ended. And that is exactly why I believe it will remain memorable long after many more traditionally romantic BLs have faded from memory.

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Beware the Consort
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19 hours ago
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Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

An Underwhelming Palace Watch with Weak Flow and Limited Impact

I wouldn’t recommend this series. It starts with a disjointed style that seems intentional at first, but as the story progresses, it feels more like a lack of cohesion. The performances didn’t resonate with me, and the characters didn’t have much chemistry. Transitions between subplots felt abrupt, and although the main storyline is generally understandable, translation issues made parts of it confusing. The plot also felt familiar rather than original. Finally, the final episodes move quickly and don’t fully resolve the narrative threads.
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The Cloud Embracing the Moon
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19 hours ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Strongly Executed Revenge Drama with Fresh Emotional Impact

I enjoyed this immensely. It is wonderfully executed and well-performed. There are the usual revenge and hidden identities and agendas that we have seen before in other dramas. However, the impact of this narrative and the way the scenes were executed didn't make it feel like I was rewatching old and borrowed storylines. The performers gave an authentic performance, enhancing and refreshing the narrative. And each character had their own story with nuanced tones that captured my interest and sympathy. I enjoyed the plot and character development for all themes and characters and was surprised by how underrated this is.

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The Princess Royal
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19 hours ago
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Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Romance-Driven Court Drama with Weaker Political Emphasis

I really enjoyed this drama at first, but the closer I got to the middle, the less it worked for me. As I was also reading the source novel alongside my watch, I noticed that the original story places more emphasis on palace and political intrigue, as well as deeper internal reflection on past regrets. In comparison, the drama adaptation shifts more strongly toward the central romance, with the political elements taking more of a background role. Because of that, I personally felt less connected to the direction the story took over time, and I eventually decided to drop it around episode 20.

Overall, it just wasn’t my cup of tea, even though I appreciated the premise and the early setup.

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Beauty Strategy
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19 hours ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Fantastical Drama That’s Interesting but Predictable

This one was just okay for me. I found the storyline interesting, and I did enjoy the overall narrative—especially since it taps into fantastical themes. That said, I struggled a bit with some of the familiar tropes, and it followed a fairly standard and predictable path. The conflicts felt a bit repetitive, and by episode 16, it seemed like the main story had wrapped up, so it might have benefited from a shorter run to preserve the drama’s impact.

Of course, take this with a grain of salt—it’s just one viewer’s take, and I know tastes vary.
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Love upon a Time
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I went in with high expectations, and I wasn't disappointed.

ACTING: I found a couple of the actors acting to feel very by-the-book, but it honestly didn't bother me; they still did a good job. I particularly liked JJ's acting; I found his energy and facial expressions (especially his smile) to be perfect for a comedy series. This isn't a comedy series, so we didn't get much of that side of him, but you get a good judge of his acting from seeing this and the more serious side that he has for the majority of the show. I'd only seen JJ in "I saw you in my dream" and "The Next Prince" previously and I found his acting very stiff in "I saw you in my dream" which was understandable for his first role, and we honestly didn't get enough of him in "The Next Prince" but based on what little I did see I can tell he's really improved. On a side note, I love it when JJ speaks English, something about it is really cute. JJ & Net really know how to cry.

OST: Was pretty & not overbearing. They went with the mood really well, and the lyrics often matched what was happening in the story or between the characters.

PRODUCTION: Very well done. My only complaint is that there were some moments where we were just staring or rotating around the characters when we could have just moved on, and there are way too many moments where the characters are just standing in silence for too long. Even when we are getting internal dialogue from Nakun, the silence stretches long enough to be awkward.

PLOT: As time-traveling stories go, I think this is one of my favorites. I like how it worked. I do think they spent a little too much time trying to explain it as if it could logically be explained, but it was also nice to hear some of the different viewpoints. Normally, I'm really disappointed when the characters in a series have to investigate something because it feels like they either aren't doing enough or they are overlooking the obvious, which makes them look stupid. Not in this series. I liked it, and the historical setting (which I normally don't like) made it better. I liked that gathering information and proof was harder than it is today, where literally everything can leave a paper trail or video evidence. I also liked that Nakun was noticing the small details; he was really trying to Detective Conan this shit.

ROMANCE/CHEMISTRY: I liked both couples, but the chemistry wasn't anything explosive. For Nakun and Phop, it felt like a natural progression, but with Jom and Kaew, it felt very reserved, which I guess fits with the time period. For Thee and Pun, it didn't make me feel anything at all, and that's probably because we don't really see their progression from passive to interested. Besides My Stobborn, this is the first time I've been interested in the NC scenes.

PRODUCT PLACEMENT: Made no sense, but I found it funny.

SPOILERS:

I'm so used to the main character traveling through time mentally that it was a bit shocking that Nakun physically traveled clothes, jewelry, and all. It makes sense because Klao is dead and there's no living body for him to enter, and honestly, I think I prefer this because it's like Klao's death was the trigger for the time travel. It reminds me a little of Two Worlds, where they can only travel if the other world's version of themselves is dead. I'm assuming that age matters as well, but it was never brought up in all the explanations they were giving us, so I'm not sure.

When Nakun is randomly sent back to the present day, we spend a lot more time mourning than I expected. I love that we got to see everyone in the past mourning for Klao/Nakun, whereas a lot of series would just move on to them meeting again in the future and living happily ever after. We get to see Phop find Klao's body and then slowly waste away till he dies. I do wish we had gotten to know how long after Nakun returns to the past that it took. Nakun is given time (no idea how much) to heal and become more mentally stable after he returns before he meets Phop again. I did tear up a couple of times seeing both Nakun and Phop become so lifeless. Nakun at least had hope that Phop was alive and that he just had to find him, whereas Phop found Klao's body.

I was upset about them just missing each other because it's so overused, but it's probably in the novel as well.

(I may read the novel, actually.)

I also REALLY love that Phop used a wishing stone to wish to be reincarnated near Klao with all of his memories. He got his memories back on his 20th birthday as well, around a year before Nakun traveled back in time, and it was interesting to see him put the pieces together and then set things up for his trip to the past.

Nakun gets his ring back! It's apparently Phop's family heirloom, which I found interesting.

I would have liked to have seen more of their time together inbetween them meeting again and their marriage, but this is me wanting too much, and I'm aware of that. The "wedding," if it can be called that, was literally just an announcement and signing the paperwork, which they somehow made sweet.

What was the bracelet about? What did it actually do, if anything? We see it vibrate or something a couple of times in the first episode, and then it literally does nothing. Did I miss something? If I did, please, someone explain it to me because I was watching for this darn bracelet to do something or mean something in every episode, only for it to amount to nothing. Now that I think about it, this is the thing that annoyed me the most out of the series, and I thought all the scenes with the mom went on WAY too long, especially the one where Nakun realizes that she's the reincarnation of Klao's father. Why did we have to rotate around them, hugging for so long?

A couple of annoying things aside, I really loved this show.

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Phoenix Lands in the World
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19 hours ago
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Overall 1.0
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Strong Female Lead But Slow-Paced Narrative

I was engaged in a few subplots, which is what kept me watching through to the end to see how they would develop. However, overall I only enjoyed a handful of episodes, and I wouldn’t recommend this if we have similar tastes in dramas.

The drama as a whole felt quite slow-paced for me, and there wasn’t much in the way of narrative pull to keep me genuinely invested. I struggled to stay engaged throughout and ultimately found the production underwhelming. In hindsight, I probably should have dropped it midway rather than finishing it.
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Immortal Destiny
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19 hours ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A Low-Budget VR Xianxia Romance with Strong Chemistry and Fantasy Elements

I really enjoyed this. It’s a VR xianxia with a Tantai Jin and Li Susu vibe. The production isn’t the strongest, but something about the storyline kept pulling me in, and I became genuinely invested in the leads. Their chemistry was dynamite, the costumes were gorgeous, and even the villain and his arc were intriguing. I liked the sci-fi twist woven into the traditional xianxia elements.
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The Strange Princess
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19 hours ago
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Overall 1.0
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Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Drama That Struggled to Engage on Multiple Levels

This was a disappointing watch and not one of my favorite dramas with Yu Xuanchen. I struggled to finish it because I couldn’t connect with the characters or the overall storyline. The narrative felt quite basic, and I never found a strong hook to pull me in. The plots and humor didn’t land for me, and much of the execution felt flat, which made it difficult to stay engaged. Even when the story introduced new situations or attempted to build momentum, I still felt somewhat detached from what was happening on screen.

Ultimately, I didn’t find much that worked for me or anything strong enough to offset the parts that didn’t land. It just wasn’t a match for my taste.

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19 hours ago
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

Better than Season 2

I was very hesitant to start this season when I realised that Haru wasn't in it, but I'm glad I did. First, they used Haru's character superbly in cameos to help setup the continuity. More importantly though, this season had MUCH more emotional depth than Season 2. I didn't really enjoy season 2 that much as I felt it was a bit ott comic/cartoonish.

This season started off with a run of "revenge/vigilante stories and by episode 4 I was hoping for a chage. I got it. Several of the stories in the last half actually made me tear up a bit, something that never happened with season 2. That's why I'm giving it an 8

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Shadows of You
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19 hours ago
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

A Detective Story with a Strong Central Narrative

I really enjoyed this drama. While the execution wasn’t perfect, the storyline more than made up for it. I’m especially drawn to detective and investigative-style stories that are tied to a larger overarching plot, and this one kept me fully engaged throughout. I didn’t want to put it down.

That said, if I were recommending it to someone else, I’d describe it as a good rainy-day watch. The production quality isn’t the highest, but it’s still definitely worth checking out.
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Dazzling
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19 hours ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

The perfect summer drama!

Summer vibes, lovely family, fun friend group and a sweet romance: the perfect combination for summer dramas!

I’m genuinely surprised by this show! It had everything i was looking for!

The storyline was such a perfect summer breeze. I love small town dramas and unfortunately, i watched a lot of them, this was exactly what i needed.
I loveddddd that we basically had the whole drama in the small town.

Young adults struggling with their own individual life problems, adults working on their own lives. It was not just a basic drama, it contained way more details and more emotions. Their were a lot of great characters who had their own big or small story, doesn’t matter. There are great life lessons to pick up from

Every episode was fun to watch. Cdramas have more episodes and tend to have a bit of a downgrade at the last 5-10 episodes, but it was great with this one. Thats a big plus for me!

I would highly recommend it. Most cdramas aren’t really touching in my opinion but this was did a really great job!

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