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Never sure what the show wanted to be.

This show started decent enough, then it got stuck in corporate drama plots, tried to inject relationships along the way then toyed with alternate time frames to shape a happy ending.

The main ML & FL acted fine, I think it was a huge jump the FL coming from Joseon time period to modern day and seemed to just pick everything up and adjust after a couple episodes (touch on this later).

The ML has the typical dsyfunctional rich family background, it must be a Chaebol dynamic everyone is out for themselves, vying to be the special one, get the job, money etc. Same story seen in countess K Dramas. The Cousin is problematic as his acting was comical, no one every questioned the crazy things he did and while Grandfather seemed to understand he was not as 'good' as he played nothing ever came about.

The other roles were not well expanded with the Aunties making an appearence every few episodes to complain no one liked them etc. It's like they were still teenagers. I wish they touched more on the ML mother and had additional flashbacks, how his Grandfather raised him etc.

The Cousin plot was spotty, never explained why he came to live with them, never mentioned he was married or had a wife but midway has a son and just felt weird and make you feel bad for him. He spent little to no time with his child and seems he will now live with Grandfather post ending (repeat the cycle?).

Plot Spoilers / Thoughts below:

My main issue was the whole body jump / time jump. It never really was explained, but what I take occured:

- FL was poisoned for protecting crown price (ML in dual role), instead of dying her Shaman pushed her spirit into FL in modern area (former child K drama actress) ok this was what I went with. Never really resolved what happened to the original FL when she went into the body (note Flashback at end).

- Towards end FL has triggered flashbacks of original body (Future FL) memories which seem to show her parents in debt and decide to drown themselves and daughter, daughter wakes up and it doesn't show her escape but clearly she lived and spent her life with her Grandmother as it touches on she was still in contact with the Grandma. Grandma also sensed FL was not her granddaughter but never expanded why / how.

- Flashback also showed the FL modern era switch into the Joseon FL body in a flashback, so this makes somewhat sense if you align the above plot lines - Joseon era FL was about to die from poison - Shaman sent her to future (how the Future FL was chosen is never explained and if they had a connection outside they looked the same (distant aunt??) and Future FL (child actor) was about to die from drowning - so spirits switched bodies?

- Final episodes FL (from shock) transfers BACK to her body in Joeson era and now tries to save the Crown Prince (ML) to wrap up that plot line yet it never showned anything happen to the Evil Cousin / Prince and they lived life in hiding but together.

So IMO the Modern era FL went into Joeson era instead of drowning and FL was her from that point forward?? But they never showed her survive, but as noted she cleared DID as it showed her living with Grandma? This also assumes Child actor went to some random body as it just showed her in body but not alert in Joseon era and I assume living in that era.

The other big thing that tied the whole spirit swap was the comet which they showed throughout the series and stressed it had been a long time since it last appeared, so logic would be the 'swap' could only occur during the comet in the sky. Just lot of random plot holes here, the same can be said for the legal / crime side of things - events happen but there is no resolution. The stabbing, the fake cast member, the lab plant, the apprent murders.

Anyways - beyond trying to make sense of the logic here and major plot holes, the show overall was watchable. All around entertaining, I guess average is how I'd explain it. Not great, not bad.

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Cute Visuals But A Bit Too Slow And Boring

Living with Him (2024) is a decent, very lighthearted, and gentle Japanese BL drama that fits perfectly into the slice-of-life and cohabitation genres. While it delivers great comfort, it ultimately suffers from a lack of high stakes and excitement.Story & Pacing (6.5/10):The plot is incredibly simple, following two childhood acquaintances who enter university and unexpectedly become roommates. What follows is a very soft, domestic routine filled with cooking, cleaning, and a very slow-burning realization of feelings. While the atmosphere is cozy and stress-free, the overall narrative is quite predictable and safe. For viewers who prefer high-tension plots, intense rivalries, or deep psychological drama, the pacing here will definitely feel a bit draggy and boring.Acting & Cast (8/10):The main leads are undeniably attractive and have a very cute, endearing visual chemistry. Ryuga Sato and Shojiakira delivered solid, sweet performances, bringing a lot of innocence and warmth to their roles. Their domestic banter and quiet moments are charming to watch, but the romantic tension never reaches that explosive, burning-hot level seen in other top-tier jBLs.Overall:This drama is a solid 7/10 comfort watch that is perfect for a lazy afternoon when you want something mindless and sweet. It boasts a beautiful cast and cozy production value, but it lacks the edge and passion needed to make it truly unforgettable. A reasonable, one-time watch.

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Elite Chemistry And Ultimate Possessive Actor Romance!

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Solid Second-Chance BL With Intense Mature Chemistry!

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Predictable Romance

The story was interesting at first, but then it fell flat. It's a fun romantic cliché, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but if you're expecting something different, you'll probably be disappointed.

The music was repetitive, with the same three songs playing over and over. The chemistry between the actors was what saved it for me, and I did enjoy the main characters.

I don't think the show has much rewatch value since the plot dragged at times and many of the conflicts were easily resolved. Nonetheless, it was a fun and entertaining watch.
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é de arrepiar.

meu deus. é tudo o que eu consigo dizer sobre esse kdrama. ele é tão SURREAL que me deixa totalmente sem palavras.

confesso que demorei muito para acabar ele porque a cada episódio você passa ainda mais raiva. aquela raiva que faz você sentir vontade de surtar, gritar e arrancar todos cada fio de cabelo da cabeça. mas quando terminei, tive a certeza que foi, de longe, o MELHOR kdrama que eu já vi. o enredo superou todas as minhas expectativas e os plots são de arrepiar.

ABSURDO!
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My Royal Nemesis ?

The story My Royal Nemesis started off really well. We have a protagonist who travels into the future and has to adapt to all the modern things. We’ve seen this kind of storyline before, but this time I found it especially enjoyable because the plot seemed really interesting.

At the beginning, Shin So-ri was written very strongly: a fearless woman who didn’t even give in when someone tried to poison her. She also had a strong sixth sense for danger, able to anticipate and avoid threats. The way she struggled to adjust to the modern world at the start was pure comedy. However, as the story progressed, her entire character changed, and by the end there were so many unanswered questions that it becomes unclear what the actual goal of the story is. This brings us to the negative points.

Shin So-ri is known for being able to sense danger in her life as a queen, yet she gets hit by a car, is knocked unconscious by sedatives in water, and is constantly monitored by her coworker—without noticing any of it? So a queen who spent years sensing danger suddenly loses her ability after saving Cha Se-gye in the car incident? She also failed to foresee all the dangers targeting Cha Se-gye, such as the knife attack.

Furthermore, Shin So-ri became weaker with every episode. At the beginning, she could fight palace guards from the past and take down several thieves in the modern world, but the further the story progressed, the more she became tearful, weak, and barely able to protect herself. That was really disappointing. I didn’t mind her emotional side, but it was unfortunately overused.

In addition, Cha Se-gye’s family was basically irrelevant throughout the entire story. The aunts barely did anything beyond a few weak attempts at minor schemes. The grandfather never took down or punished Choi Mun-do, even though he knew how terrible he was.

And then there’s Choi Mun-do himself: what was his actual purpose? He wanted to earn enough money to be a good role model for his son and give him a good life—but as a CEO, he already earns more than an average person and is already extremely wealthy in society. He had a highly paid job and strong career prospects, so why become even greedier and try to take over the company? For his stated goal, it wasn’t necessary at all. It felt like he considered himself a poor beggar, even though he was already rich. He could have taken care of his son perfectly well with his existing income while still living comfortably.

Overall, the entire family was poorly written. The antagonists were also rather weak. Even the traitor on set who sedated Shin So-ri is completely characterless, and by the end we still don’t know why she did it or what her role actually was. Cha Se-gye’s storyline—like dealing with the construction workers trying to kill him or the AI video incident—also feels unfinished.

We also never really see how the fashion and beauty division of Cha Se-gye’s company develops. In general, all characters feel underdeveloped and underused.

That said, I really liked the relationship between the two main leads—their chemistry worked very well. I also really enjoyed the dorm where Shin So-ri lived, especially her roommates and the caretaker.

However, everything I mentioned above, and especially the ending, was very disappointing. The plot itself was the strongest part of the story. We learn that Shin So-ri had already switched bodies with Kang during the car accident, and there were many opportunities to expand this storyline and properly explore the past. But the prince’s storyline was given too little attention.

I also didn’t like that time was partially reversed at the end to “fix” things, which essentially erased the version where Kang was queen. The ending felt rushed, and Choi Mun-do’s downfall was far too easy.

Overall, the series was good and entertaining, but it couldn’t fully reach its potential. Especially the last two episodes were far too fast-paced and left me with more questions than answers. I think the show was probably intended to be 16 episodes but got cut down to 14, which made the ending feel unbalanced.

Nonetheless, I had a lot of fun with the series, and I hope you enjoyed my review ^^

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Definition of mixed feelings

I want to start by saying I really appreciate that this was filmed in Jeju-do and showed a lot of real-life struggles, although I wish it had gone more into the history of the island because there are aspects worth mentioning.
This drama is full of amazing actors, and although the story is good, I could never rewatch it because it's just too painful - my heart broke for the main couple and their little children; Aesun had her stupid moments, though - I didn't appreciate the way she acted towards Gwanshik sometimes. Geummyeong as a teen / young adult, on the other hand, irritated me a lot because she was really ungrateful and rude to her parents. Also, speaking of a broken heart, Yeongbeom deserved SO much better...

[Warning: Spoiler ahead!]
I just can't get over the fact that Geummyeong and Yeongbeom didn't end up together - their chemistry was insane, and you could tell Yeongbeom really liked her; it would've been much better if the writers had made them stand up against his mother. Geummyeong and Cheongseop, however, had zero chemistry and their relationship just felt weird.
[End of spoiler]

In my opinion, the drama could have been better executed, but even then I'd have to skip the extremely sad parts if I rewatched it - I'm giving the rewatch value an 8/10 because I feel bad, but in reality I won't rewatch it.
Thank you to everyone involved for your hard work!

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amo para sempre!

eu não dava absolutamente nada para esse kdrama, mas me surpreendi porque ele é uma obra prima! fácil um dos melhores que eu já vi e eu fico incrédula que ele tem pouquíssimo reconhecimento.

ele é perfeito do início ao fim e eu faço questão de panfletar em todos os lugares possiveis! ele é aquele típico kdrama que você acaba e no mesmo instante sente vontade de assistir tudo de novo.

a mistura de conforto e suspense nele é absurdo de bom e é por isso que se tornou um dos meus favoritos! 🩷
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A Dark, Raw And Devastating Psychological Masterpiece!

Double Mints (2017) is a spectacular, gritty, and deeply intense Japanese psychological thriller that stands as a monumental masterpiece in the dark BL genre. It is a raw, uncompromising exploration of obsession, destiny, and a love that blurs the lines between pain and devotion.Story (10/10):The narrative is exceptionally well-written, dark, and highly atmospheric, plunging the audience straight into a chaotic crime underworld. Following two men who share the same name and reconnect after a dark incident, the plot avoids all fluffy clichés. Instead, it delivers a heavy, slow-burning psychological game of submission, dominance, and unconditional loyalty. What makes this story a supreme masterpiece is the pure emotional weight of their toxic yet beautiful bond—it is an unforgettable rollercoaster that will completely shatter your heart and leave you crying.Acting & Cast (10/10):The main leads delivered absolute powerhouse, career-defining performances. Their on-screen chemistry is legendary, electric, and deeply magnetic. They perfectly capture the complex shifting power dynamics, the vulnerability, and the raw desperation of two broken souls who cannot exist without each other. Every single glance, argument, and quiet touch feels incredibly visceral, raw, and profoundly moving.Overall:Double Mints is a mandatory 10/10 watch for every single enthusiast of high-stakes psychological thrillers and elite character bonds who can handle heavy themes. Driven by outstanding acting and a poignantly dark storyline, it leaves a permanent mark on your heart and offers massive rewatch value. Highly recommended!

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