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Wishing upon the Shooting Stars
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
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It's Good but Something's Missing

Let's start with the positives b4 I get into all my unanswered questions

1. I did enjoy how the story started. The beginning highlights what many adults, and especially former gifted kids, might go through. The unfortunate realization that all the hopes you had as a kid will not come true. The career you wanted is out of reach, your actual work life sucks, and while everyone is doing great for themselves, you are broke and drowning in debt and uncertainty about your future. The feeling that you want to simply disappear from your life (the disappointment and shame that has become your life). That part gut-punched me (is it because I can relate to it? We shall not talk about that)

2. A 2nd chance at love. This is exclusively with the main couple. I liked how people not recognizing him allowed HXY to get closer to CHW. To talk about their unresolved issues and better understand why CHW acted the way he did and said what he said back then. The barrier that was created by everyone being unable to recognize him allowed him to have conversations that he likely would've never had if CHW (and his father) had been able to recognize him

3. Xi Xi - She had this interesting goth x part witch vibe about her that I'd have liked to see explored more. Especially her connection to the supernatural. Also, the switch from her goth persona to the normal stressed writer persona should've been shown more.

4. NC scenes - I love it when NC scenes are done well and with care. The ones in this show are filmed very beautifully, and they are very sensual. Hats off to everyone involved. Episodes 8 & 12... Chef's kiss

5. The island setting, the cinematography, and the natural tanned skin tones of the cast. Beautiful

Now to the less-than-satisfactory/confusing parts

The more I think about this story, the more I'm convinced that the fantasy element should've been taken out. On one hand, I can see what they were trying to say, especially regarding He Xiang Yong. I think the overall message here was that we shouldn't try running from our problems but face them head-on. Running away may offer reprieve, but that's only temporary. You are likely to lose more than you think, than you can afford if you keep running.

However, on the other hand, a lot of the fantasy leaves a lot of loose ends, and I, the viewer, confused.

For example.
1. He Xiang Yong's punishment when the wish started backfiring was that everyone forgot him. He basically lost everything. Friends and family included. But what about Li Wan Zhe? Why was his punishment seemingly lesser? Hama-chan forgot him, for like a day, but they were back in love pretty quickly, so...? Yeah, he forgot their brief history, and he has less single-minded devotion to LWZ, but compared to HXY's punishment, this is so little.

Ps. I liked that Hama-chan became less dedicated/attached to LWZ after the wish backfired/broke. While this level of devotion and love can be cute in theory, seeing Hamachan change his life and give up his dreams, basically lose himself to be with LWZ, made me uncomfortable

2. Why wasn't the doctor ever given a chance to change his wish? Was it because, unlike HXY, he wasn't willing to die for it? Or was it because he was complacent? Resigned to his fate of never leaving the island?

3. Why did HXY's actions in the latter episodes have a positive impact on LWZ's wish but not the doctors'? Was it because HXY & LWZ made the wish on the same night/same time, and so they were sorta, maybe linked?

4. What was the overarching role of the god, his helper (Hong), and Xixi?

5. What on earth went down with HXY & CHW's jobs? One was bullied excessively and somehow ended up with life-crushing debt, and the other made bad investments, losing his clients' money, which led to panic attacks. They show these parts briefly but never fully explain them. It all should've been explained better

6. They should've found a professional to do HXY's sketches. I'm sorry, but they... They were not good


Final Thoughts
I will say that I loved the performances from the cast. The plot outside of those last 4 episodes is rather good. I liked the conversations and the lessons.

However, because so much of this plot was intertwined with the wishing, the fantastical element being so messy makes this story feel a little incomplete, confusing, and underwhelming. The drama after episode 8 - where he basically becomes fully erased from everyone's minds and lives - felt unnecessary and overly dramatic.

Rather than all that, I think it would have been better had HXY & CHW had to work together to find a way for everyone else to remember HXY, with help from LWZ and Hama-chan. Or maybe, just remove the fantasy element altogether and have the drama be a slice of life where the main character deals with not reaching his perceived potential, 2nd chance love, and all its angst, as well as trying to fix his r/ship with his dad. The 2nd couple... maybe they'd have been dealing with falling in love while navigating the potential doom cloud of a long-distance r/ship? IDK

All in all, I wouldn't be quick to recommend this as a must/immediate watch. We are currently experiencing what I can only define as the 2026 BL avalanche. You can find something else to watch. Save this when we get hit by a BL drought

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Be Passionately in Love
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8 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Sick of repeated nonstop OST

Actors and actresses are good, even without much kissing scenes is not a problem, after all they're only high school and first year university.
The dialogue is a bit disconnected
The songs are good BUT the constant NON STOP OST destroyed the drama, is this a music video or what?I got soooooo sick of the music I have to fast forward it every single time
Producers and editors get educated and listen to our feedback stop being lazy and stop using ost nonstop as fillers too much of the songs turned viewers off!!!!!

Other than that it's an ok drama and Wang An Yu Yu is really good

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The Tang Mist
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8 days ago
25 of 25 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Started out well, ended up dark, depressing and emotionally vacuous

By the time this ended, I disliked almost everything about the drama.

Starting out incredibly well, it turned into just a vacuous cesspool of depravity, evil and narcissism, with nothing good coming from any of it.

Feng Shao Feng's performance as the iconic Di Ren Jie, and who was initially portrayed interestingly, turns into a truly arrogant, lecture-y and constantly-berating-others caricature, while Li Yu's always-shouting-at-high-volume Duan Shi Si is annoying as hell, and the other bland two might as well not even have been there, as mostly useless as they turn out to be.

There is also no chemistry between any of the leads who, IMO, did not seem like a team at any point during the entire story.

The cases themselves are dark, depressing, nasty and without much redemption.

For me, for dramas like this to work, there has to be some goodness comes out of the evil occasionally, or it ends up being just a debauched slash-fest with no substance, which this turned out to be.

Like one of the main characters said at the end about all the people in town just going about their business as if they had no part in the mess - De Ren Jie lecturing them was pointless. Just as pointless as this drama.

And it's why Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty, with its humor and its cases sometimes working out for the best, works and this one doesn't.

From the drama deliberately being titled 'Season 1', I'm presuming there will be a Season 2. I doubt I will be watching it. Not unless the plot is markedly different, as I'm not interested in something this dark with no conceivable goodness or redemption to it.

Not if it's the same self-indulgent, emotionally empty, and ultimately bland and draggy mess.

Eventually gave it a 7 out of 10 as the cinematography and set design is gorgeous, the opening animation is beautifully created, and I loved the ending theme (even if it is, apparently, AI-generated? Disappointing as well, if true.)

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Yu Chun Se Mu Wan Xiang Yong
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by Bali
8 days ago
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Overall 6.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Title:Yu Chun Se Mu Wan Xiang Yong (2025) aka Embrace Each Other in the Spring Evening (2025) is a romance and family miniseries with Zhang Xuan (as Ji Han Sheng) and Fan Chuqi (as Song Fu Meng) in the leading couple's roles. The drama is really about Ji Han Sheng and how his family was completely manipulated by the adopted son to constantly berate him to the point that he loses all hope and resumes a healthier life without his family and former girlfriend. The drama has a good premise but the barrage of insults, lack of trust, physical abuse, and emotional abandonment that Han Sheng suffers from the people that he loved the most, was too much to handle. The Ji family was so loud and ridiculous that I found myself fast-forwarding most of their moments on screen. The male lead did a fantastic job bringing his character to life and Song Fu Meng, his arranged fiancé, was a strong and determined character always standing up for him, the drama doesn't give the couple enough time on screen to give the audience a tantalizing romance.

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Veil of Shadows
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8 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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DEFINATELY WORTH IT!!!!!!!!!

The way Ji Ling went to another world just to be with Lu Wuyi 😩❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
And feeling sad for Li Jie. He keep finding the voice which is calling him, but we don't know if he could find him in this lifetime.
Wu wang yan and Wu Shi guang I really like them 😭💓, Idk how to describe that couple 😭💖🧿. One thing I understood that they loved eachother so deeply that they were ready give their life for their partner 😭💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
And for Yu Chi and others who died when Jiu Ying attacked them, I was too happy after seeing them alive. But a little bit sad that Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi can't stay with them specially Lu Wuyi can't stay with her favourite sister Wu Wang Yan.

Overall this drama is really really great. Definately worth of my precious time 💝.

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The Paradise of Thorns
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8 days ago
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Raw and Brutal

This movie makes you feel empty. Not in a negative sense. In a way that makes you wonder 'What's the point?' Makes you realise the insignificance of the ego.

Set in a countryside of Mae Hong Son, the movie captures the simple beauty of ordinary life. The lush green vegetation under sun and rain throughout the movie pleases your eye. The inclusion of local traditions like the rocket festival make it feel more realistic. The movie has kept unpolished elements throughout its length, adding to the organic feel.

The story can be described with just two words - raw and brutal. The reality of homosexual love being treated as just a fling is shown in such an unfiltered way, it hurts. Even if it has been legalised in countries today, there still remains a huge population who are ignored. This movie validated their side of the story. And then there is the potrayal of the life of people at the bottom of the society. Hardships to such great extents that you'd do anything to get out of it. Only to realise, there isn't any point. This movie's an emotional rollercoaster - anger, pain, suffering, helplessness. You want more and couldn't care less about others. You could let go but choose to go back and fight. And in the process, the genuine ones become the victims. Conscience is dead. And finally, the ending leaves you asking, 'What was all that for?'

Jeff Satur! This man is from a whole different planet, I swear! The myriad of things he can do; one of the best being acting. He blew me out of water! I honestly never knew he was this good. The emotional scenes especially. Wonderful! Engfa Waraha. Another gem. This was my first time seeing her in an ordinary look, without all the makeup and costumes. And she is still so pretty! She potrays Mo so well, it deserves a loud applause. Even if it's a small role, but I loved the character Jingna played by Harit. He was the only person who wasn't driven by an ulterior motive. Harit did a good job here. Pity his character met a tragic end. That scene was heartwrenching. Srida Puapimol as the mother was also very memorable. Huge respect for your talent.

The most important point of the whole cast is the originality in acting. The natural portrayal pulls you in and before you know, you are one of the durian trees watching them in person.

I don't think there are many that outshine 'Rain Wedding', the OST for the movie by Jeff Satur. Another masterpiece of his. It's been one of favorites for so long! Loved it since day one. It's that bittersweet song, making you happy and sad at the same time. I love it so much I won't stop talking!

Finally, it's not a movie I'd go back to again and agai. Not a comfort watch; it's torture. But I'm pretty sure I'd rewatch it quite a few times more. It's a guarantee, you won't regret this watch.

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Duang with You
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8 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10
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one of my favorite bls!

This is my first bl that i’ve finished and i don’t regret it! i love everything about the show and it’s so addictive i’ve been obsessed for months. it was funny and had great plot and character backstory and i genuinely felt every emotion the actors conveyed. por did an amazing job as qin. i was able to tell his emotions through the smallest changes in his body language and facial expressions for a character not very expressive. i honestly wish i could watch this again for the first time and im in love with the ost. i am upset at how little jamiemarvis we got and how quickly qin forgave his parents tho.

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Life in Smokey Blue
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8 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Quiet feelings, lingering emotions

This is the kind of drama that doesn’t rely on big twists or dramatic moments to leave an impression. Instead, it takes its time exploring emotions, relationships, and the small moments that slowly bring people closer together. The atmosphere is calm and reflective, with that distinctive Japanese drama style that makes even the simplest scenes feel meaningful.
What I enjoyed most was how natural everything felt. The emotions weren’t exaggerated, and the characters were allowed to be vulnerable, confused, and imperfect. The pacing can feel slow at times, but for me it suited the story and gave the relationships space to develop. It’s not a drama that overwhelms you with intensity, but one that quietly grows on you episode after episode. By the end, I found myself more attached to the characters than I expected.

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Unexpectedly Naughty Fukami
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8 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

All the pieces were there, but something never clicked

This drama left me feeling surprisingly disconnected. The story itself isn’t particularly complicated, and on paper it even has some interesting ideas, but the way everything is put together makes it hard to become emotionally invested. The episodes are very short, which already limits character development, but the bigger issue is that many scenes feel abrupt, almost as if entire sections of the story are missing between one episode and the next.

I never felt fully immersed in the relationship either. The leads spend plenty of time together, yet the emotional bond never really reaches the audience. For a romance, and especially for a BL, I was missing that spark that makes you root for the couple and become attached to their journey. The actors do their best and there are moments that work individually, but the overall narrative feels fragmented and lacks the emotional weight needed to make the story memorable. By the end, I wasn’t confused about what happened, I was simply left wishing I had felt more while watching it.

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Teach You a Lesson
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8 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

A fantasy but feels really possible

All the episodes were fast paced. I loved the portrayal of teachers and students.

The main cast of 4 was very interesting and comedic with real feeling. Even though this was a comedy/action genre, the usual lack of feeling was absent. They somehow felt like real people with superpowers instead of comics with fighting skills.

I liked the different school visits. Every time a new school was shown, I tried to remember where(which series) I had seen it before. Was a good side quest during the series. Not going to go into that much.

The plot itself was strong mainly because of its simplicity. The loss of daughter and fiancé giving the lead cast purpose in their lives. They then try to be impartial in their investigation. That is the part that is fantasy as far as I’m concerned. No one human has that much objectivity. It’s their superpower, let’s say. This simple plot line was beautifully woven through the various activities that the ERPB undertakes.

I really enjoyed the first 4-5 episodes for the sheer novelty of beating up thugs in the guise of school children. I also liked how every case was unique in the earlier episodes. The last 2-3 episodes were somewhat repetitive if not boring exactly. I would like to have seen the killer kid end up differently…. Not sure what ending I’d give him as a story teller, but it would have surely been darker. I also have to laugh at the sheer idiocy of the opposition presidential candidate for not performing an independent background check on someone who has murdered. He could have then claimed to have better ideas for the ERPB and won the elections.

My favourite storylines in no particular order:
The online gambling
Parents harassing teacher for no reason
The med school mother
The vocational school

I guess I liked all the stories not linked to the main plot line.😅

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Elite League Season 3
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by mamdi
8 days ago
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

This is such a crazy show that it made me write a review for the first time.

The best quiz show I've ever seen.
You should watch it to compete with the contestants and admire their intelligence. The games are so engaging and clever that the losing team is often upset not because they lost, but because they couldn't play more games.

In seasons 1 and 2, one player in particular shone brightly. Viewers could almost predict the outcome of a game when they saw this player. However, this season had very intelligent players on every team, and this balance allowed us to watch a much more competitive season.
The contestants came prepared for previous seasons.

(I felt that the contestants in this season were especially beautiful and handsome; many of them could have been idols with their faces.)
The seasons are completely independent; you can watch them in any order you want.
Since we now get almost one season every year, I hope a fourth one will come as well.

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Trapped in Osaka
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8 days ago
4 of 4 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Two people pulling each other out — quietly, messily, and believably

This feels less like a BL series and more like a small, intimate stage play with two characters and one apartment. Almost everything happens in the same cramped space, which forces the story to live entirely in the dynamic between Haoyu and Chenxi — and that turns out to be exactly the right call.
The setup has a certain toxicity to it on paper: a debt collector effectively trapped with the person he's supposed to be pressuring. But the series earns its way past that by taking both characters seriously. Chenxi's sarcasm and provocation are a surface over something much heavier — grief, guilt, the particular exhaustion of someone still living in the aftermath of loss. And Haoyu, for all that his arrival is coercive by circumstance, actually listens. Two damaged people finding each other in a situation that shouldn't work — and it does.
The melancholic tone is consistent and handled with care. This isn't a series that rushes toward warmth; it lets the darkness sit and earns the connection slowly. Not a light watch, but a genuinely affecting one.
Subtly toxic is probably the most accurate summary — and you'd only fully understand why once you know the circumstances. Sometimes that's exactly where the most interesting stories live.

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Dazzling
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8 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

I just wanted more time with them

This drama completely pulled me in with its emotions, characters, and the way it balanced heartfelt moments with genuine warmth. What I loved most was watching the relationship develop and seeing how naturally the connection between the leads grew over time. Their chemistry made it easy to root for them from the very beginning, and every moment they shared felt meaningful. That’s also why my biggest complaint is that the actual dating period was way too short. After spending so much time getting invested in their journey, I really wanted more episodes of them simply being together and enjoying the relationship they had worked so hard to build. The emotional payoff was there, I just wish we had been allowed to stay in it a little longer. Even with that frustration, the drama delivered everything I was hoping for and left me smiling by the end.

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Awakening the Steppe
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8 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

The steppe is the story — and that's more than enough

I'll be honest: the plot itself is simple to the point of being almost secondary. A young doctor finds an injured stranger on the steppe, takes him in, and something slow and warm develops between them. That's more or less it. And yet I found myself genuinely absorbed, which tells you something about where the real substance of this series lives.
What I had no reference point for before watching this was the world it puts on screen. Mongolian grasslands, open skies, traditional nomadic culture, the particular stillness of a life lived far from any city — BL as a genre almost never goes here, and the series seems to know that its setting is its most original asset. It leans into that fully. The landscape isn't backdrop, it's atmosphere, and the slow burn romance feels completely native to it. You couldn't tell this story in a Seoul apartment or a Bangkok university and have it mean the same thing.
It left me a little turned around in places — the storytelling isn't always as clear as it could be — but cinematically and culturally it gave me something genuinely new. Sometimes that's reason enough.

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55:15 Never Too Late
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8 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Growing up, even when life gives you a second chance

What I liked most about this drama is its message. The idea of getting a second chance at life and being able to face regrets, unfinished dreams, and old wounds from a completely different perspective is something that immediately caught my attention. The series mixes comedy, friendship, family, romance, and self-discovery in a way that feels both heartwarming and reflective. Some storylines worked better for me than others, and there were moments where the pacing felt uneven, but I was always curious to see how each character’s journey would unfold. More than anything, it’s a story about realizing that it’s never too late to change, forgive, dream again, or become the person you wanted to be. It may not have hit every emotional beat perfectly, but it left me with a warm feeling and a reminder that life doesn’t always stop when we think it does.

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