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Check in to You
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A nice fairy tale with a silly end...

With KBLs we never know if it will be any good, it's mostly a flip of a coin. This series managed to say on the "good" side. While the premise is not unheard of, they did it in a mostly funny way. The most impressive are the MLs switching between their personalities and doing so believable.

The only questionable thing was the romantic part... it was not that convincing and of course the silly end which may disappoint some of you. Also there is the open end of the mother/son relationsship. Production quality was good considering this is a low budget effort, but we also get to enjoy the scenery.

I have not much more to say, I did enjoy this little series, with every episode running between 9 and 12 minutes the commitment is also not very time-consuming. If you need a palete cleanser or variety from all the toxic stuff now airing, this series will do it.

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Comrades: Almost a Love Story
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Hong Kong and Teresa Teng's songs - Perfect combo

When they showed Tesera Teng and her songs in the end, I cried a bit. She was the reason I discovered this movie. I think her songs were also a great inspiration to this movie. Basically they even used the name of a Teresa Teng's song for the title: "甜蜜蜜" (Tian Mi Mi) and used some other songs throughout the movie. I'm pretty sure most of her fans would watch it.

I always love to see Hong Kong's life in the 80s and 90s, and it's interesting to view it in a story about Chinese people coming to Hong Kong for a better life during that era. Maggie Cheung and Leon Lai's perfomances were amazing, as expected. Even though I didn't really sympathize with the leads' romance, I'm glad they ended up with each other. Let cheaters be together. Xiao Ting deserved to be with a better man who loved and cherished her wholeheartedly.

My only issue with this movie is that: Why did this have to be a cheating love story? Why didn't they just let them be single lonely souls who found each other in a big city?

I guess AIDS was a big issue in the 1990s era. It was also mentioned in a few old Hong Kong films that I've watched. I remember it was also a big issue in the 2000s. People used to be so scared of it. Now I think the fear of it has lessened but we have new serious issues to fear of.

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Ticket to Heaven
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por aaromm
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The plot was way better than the actual series

The trailer of the plot made me want to see this series but not at the actual series they can have it back it Is awkward I'm not really seeing much of a real bl storyline in my book and nc scenes are not great and are cut. in my opinion. where is this story going The only part of the story that is really understanding is that he's fighting with his sexuality other than that it really ain't making sense. need more of an actual storyline and not one that's going right and left at one time. and that's just my opinion
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Mo Li
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Easily one of the best dramas of 2026!

I am absolutely hooked on this show! The "marry first, love later" setup completely subverts expectations. Bai Lu is phenomenal at playing a sharp, dual-faced mastermind hiding behind a fragile facade. Her chemistry with Cheng Lei is completely electric. The cinematography looks like a high-budget movie, and the pacing is perfect. If you like brilliant leads and intense political tension, do not skip this one.
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Chu Hou
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Chen duling and zhou yiran

Bgus banget. Suka dma chen duling dan zhou yiran.. villan nya juga bgus banget acting nya.. plot twist, lagunya, costumnya sngt2 bgus.. costumnya cntik2.. hrp drama ini sentiasa Naik dan rate nya bnyk.. hrp bnyk yang suka.. meakup nya jugk bgus2 . Ep awal dudu msih imut, trus udah di disakiti , mukanya langsung dewasa gitu
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Taxi drivers son?

This show is a great show to watch if you enjoy action packed revenge stories, but do keep in mind, that this show may be a bit unrealistic regarding how the protagonists tackle issues in each episodes. If you aren't the biggest fan of overpowered main characters, this show is NOT for you, as at times you can definitely feel the plot armour. BUT, if you don't mind that and enjoy shows like taxi driver, this is a great show to entertain yourself too. Not to mention the way each character was introduced felt perfectly paced (imo).
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Pit Babe Season 2
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great

I was okay with this season. it was a great way to continue pitbabe story Even though I thought babe was going to cheat on Charlie it didn't happen even though that's what I wanted to happen and I love to break up scene that make me love breakup scene even more in bls. and I love the way the first episode started out that made me hooked even more. My only problem is I wish BL's with cutting scenes if that's not going to be a boxset where we could watch the deleted scenes or cut scenes. that was my only issue with the series other than that it was great I would rewatch it over and over like the person I will watch over and over The actors are great in this series no complain about the acting

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Alquimia de Almas
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por Feefo
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The rise of jung Uk and fall of Naksu

I don’t usually write reviews for every K-drama I watch, but Alchemy of Souls absolutely deserves one. The moment I finished it, I had an itch to get my thoughts out and here we are.

Alchemy of Souls is an ambitious blend of fantasy, action, romance, and historical elements. When it comes to historical fantasy K-dramas, very few come close to matching its scale, world-building, and production quality.

The story is undeniably captivating, but I wouldn’t call it completely original. It relies on several familiar tropes. For example, the deadly assassin seeking revenge who eventually falls in love with someone connected to her enemy is hardly a new concept. Naksu starts as a fierce, highly skilled assassin driven by a clear purpose. However, after losing her powers and becoming dependent on Jang Uk to regain them, she gradually loses sight of her own goal. Ironically, while she keeps pushing the male lead toward his destiny, she abandons her own. That was disappointing because Naksu began as such a formidable and compelling character. By the end, she felt incomplete—a woman who lost her purpose before achieving it.

Then there’s Jang Uk. Born under the King’s Star and destined to become the world’s savior, he is established from the beginning as someone “special.” His troubled past and identity crisis make him an easy character to sympathize with, but they also become convenient excuses for almost everything that happens to him. It works for a while, but when a character becomes too powerful and too destined for greatness, their journey starts feeling predictable. What’s more frustrating is that Naksu is often the one rescuing him, yet her role is largely reduced to supporting his growth.

That said, despite their individual flaws, Jang Uk and Naksu work beautifully as a couple. Their chemistry is one of the drama’s strongest points. The slow-burn romance feels natural and convincing, and I especially enjoyed their master-and-pupil dynamic. Still, I never expected that dynamic to define their relationship until the very end, nor did I expect that we would never truly get the assassin Naksu back.

The love square involving Mu-deok and three different men was... a lot. The Crown Prince developing feelings for a servant pushed things a bit too far for me. However, Seo Yul’s history with Naksu was genuinely touching. His quiet devotion and silent protection made some of the drama’s most emotional moments. In fact, I found myself constantly wondering why he never confronted Naksu about her true identity when he clearly knew who she was. Why stay silent all that time? And while we’re at it, why was she still carrying Yul’s whistle around? The drama never really gave a closure on them.

My biggest disappointment remains Naksu herself. For a fantasy-action series, I expected far more from her character as an assassin.

As for the other characters; Master Lee ended up having a more significant impact on the plot than Yul did, which felt like a missed opportunity.

On the other hand, the Crown Prince was an unexpected delight. I never thought he would become one of my favorite characters, but his charisma, humor, and character growth won me over.

The soundtrack was another highlight. The music complemented the drama beautifully, and “Just Watching You” easily became my favorite track.

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First Frost
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This review may contain minor spoilers.

This show is easily an 11/10 for me. I finished all 32 episodes in about a week, and it turned into one of those “just one more episode” situations that you don’t really realize you’re stuck in until it’s over. Now that I’ve finished it, I genuinely feel kind of empty in a way I didn’t expect. Everything about it just worked for me. The pacing, how the story is structured, and how scenes connect all feel really smooth and intentional. Visually, it’s also really strong the lighting and overall aesthetic are consistently soft and atmospheric without feeling overdone.

The music deserves a mention too because it really elevated a lot of scenes for me. The OST fits perfectly with the tone of the show and makes emotional moments hit even harder. For me, the music is also a 10/10 it genuinely stayed with me even after episodes ended.

Character-wise, Sang Yan is the standout. He’s easily my favorite part of the show and honestly an 11/10 character on his own. The way he’s written and portrayed just feels very natural, especially in how his emotions come through in small expressions and subtle moments. The romance worked really well for me too. It’s a slow build, but in a way that feels realistic rather than dragged out. Nothing felt rushed, and when emotional moments happened, they actually landed because the foundation was properly built. The main leads also have really strong chemistry, even in quieter scenes.

Not every side storyline fully held my attention (the grandparents’ love story wasn’t really for me), but it didn’t take away from the main focus or enjoyment of the show.

There were also small details and connections throughout that made it feel more layered without being overwhelming, which I appreciated. Now that it’s over, it’s definitely going into my comfort list. I’ll probably rewatch it at some point because I already know it’s one of those shows I’ll miss.

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Amor entre líneas
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HAD SO MUCH FUN WATCHING!!!

I just finished Love Between Lines and it’s officially a 10/10 for me. Visually, it’s so clean and aesthetic every episode felt thoughtfully shot but what really got me was how engaging it stayed the whole time. The leads had real chemistry (like… you could feel it), and the side characters actually added depth instead of just filling space. The friendship between Xiao Zhiyu, Hu Xiu, Zhao Xiaorou, and Gong Huaicong was one of my favorite parts warm, supportive, and the kind of friend group that just feels comforting to watch.
Pei Zhen’s storyline genuinely hurt, and I kind of wish the show had been a little longer because I wasn’t ready to say goodbye. The OST, production, and acting were all on point. This was my first time watching Lu Yu Xiao, and she completely won me over she’s so captivating on screen. Safe to say this is officially on my comfort show list.

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Fourever You Part 2 (Uncut Ver.)
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por Rowie
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Everything is just perfect!

How am I supposed to start this review, not because it's messy but because how good every arcs is!
We starting with FahPhoon's storyline which we could agree, it's the most heartbreaking story among all of the arcs, from the start to finish. They convinced us that Phoon DESERVES to be happy and can we talk about Fah? He is a whole rainforest, the way he speaks and how he treats Phoon. I'm jealous lol.
The second arc is my favorite storyline, ArthitDao. Their dynamic is the most interesting one to me, there's no love at first sight or other cliche plotline, we actually get to see how Thit falls for Dao. The most interesting part? How Dao communicate with the ghosts haha, I like how the actor's capture Dao's mannerism especially with the ghosts, he's asking relationship advice to one of them sending me.
The last arc, TigerNao, is the weakest pacing in the project for me. It's still on going but what bothers me the most is the whole kidnapping thing, to me it feels so rushed, I was hoping to see what the stepfather actually did to Nao because as a viewer it will be more immersed and feel included. And I think Nao's actor need a little bit more of acting class, no shade tho, he's okay but there are some moments where I can see he's just acting if you know what I mean.

In the last note, I keep thinking this is what P10L should look like. But alas we were robbed.

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Mo Li
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Strong Characters, but Not a Complete Match for Me

This is a partial review covering episodes 1–20 only.

I would probably enjoy this drama more if I watched it in pockets rather than straight through, because it has been a mixed bag for me. The palace intrigue and revenge themes are exciting, and I love Bai Lu’s role. Her character is incredibly intelligent and compelling, and I enjoy watching her navigate political challenges. The mystery surrounding her past has also been one of the aspects that keeps me most engaged. However, for every arc that lands for me, there is another that misses the mark.

What initially drew me in was the sense of intrigue. I enjoyed piecing together clues, uncovering hidden connections, and gradually learning more about the characters and their motivations. The drama creates an atmosphere filled with questions and uncertainty, which I find gripping. Bai Lu’s character is especially fascinating because there always seems to be more beneath the surface. Hints about her experiences and emotional struggles add depth to her portrayal and make her one of the most memorable parts of the series for me.

However, as the story progresses, the focus shifts more toward the central romance. While I understand that character growth and relationship development are expected, this has been the least engaging part of the drama for me. I find myself much more invested in the mystery, strategic maneuvering, and larger conflicts than in the main love story. In fact, some of the secondary relationships and character dynamics have captured my interest more.

For these reasons, this hasn’t felt like a well-rounded viewing experience. I think it’s time for me to put this one to bed. But I will check back to see how everything comes together because there is one storyline I am super curious about!

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por vee
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An easy breezy romance drama

Watched this before but was not able to finish it, I am now writing this review because I finally finished it after a second attempt!

I like that the plot was light and simple for an office drama, and there is a proper portrayal of the real-life situation of an office worker in Korea.

Honestly, except for the weird conflict and rivalry with the "mentor" which I think is too forced and unnecessary, everything else was good.

The leads were able to deliver their characters well; no stiff or foot acting here! They have pretty good chemistry too! ❤︎

Watching the first few episodes is enough to get you hooked because it was so cute! until it gets a bit draggy in the latter part, due to the slow pacing of this drama despite not having that much plot and conflict.

Anyway, guys, if you are tired of fast-paced, jam-packed romance dramas and are overwhelmed already, or if you have nothing to watch and want something to pass the time. I suggest giving this drama a try.

It is lowkey cute, simple, new, and refreshing.

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Shadow Love(2025) is a grand and magnificent war fantasy romance drama set within historical times with Ryan/Ryan Cheng (as Jin An / Duan Ao Deng) and Song Yi (as Li Shuang / General Zhenbei) in the leading couple's roles. The cast did a spectacular job bringing their characters to life and the leading couple had a mesmerizing and impassioned romantic chemistry. There are a couple of support characters with their own romantic story that provide depth to the leading characters and don't take away from the leading couple's well harmonized team work, war strategies, and their heartwarming, enthralling, and wholehearted love story. From plot, characters, setting, cinematography, visual effects, sound, etc., this drama is a great work of art.
Overall, this drama has a great story and it is very entertaining; enjoy it!

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Why should you watch this drama

Teach You a Lesson is one of the most engaging Korean dramas I have watched this year. From the very first episode, it grabs your attention with its powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and unforgettable characters. The casting is outstanding, as every actor perfectly fits their role and brings authenticity to the story. The chemistry between the cast makes every scene feel natural and believable, allowing viewers to become emotionally invested in their journeys.

Kim Moo Yeol is undoubtedly the heart of this drama. His charisma is impossible to ignore, and his screen presence commands attention in every scene. He delivers a remarkable performance, balancing strength, vulnerability, wisdom, and emotion with incredible skill. Whether he is confronting injustice, offering guidance, or expressing quiet pain, Kim Moo Yeol's acting feels genuine and deeply moving. His performance alone is a compelling reason to watch this series.

The story is another major strength. Rather than relying only on action or suspense, the drama explores meaningful themes such as bullying, justice, redemption, friendship, and personal growth. It captures the emotional struggles of each character, making viewers laugh, cry, feel angry, and celebrate their victories. Every episode leaves a lasting impression and keeps you eagerly waiting for what comes next.

What makes Teach You a Lesson truly special is its ability to connect with the audience on an emotional level. The characters feel like real people, and their experiences remind us of the importance of courage, compassion, and standing up for what is right. The ending leaves several possibilities unexplored, making it feel like there is still much more to tell.

For these reasons, I think this drama deserves a Season 2. The rich characters, unresolved storylines, and the exceptional performances have created a world that audiences are not ready to leave behind. A second season would allow these stories to grow even further......

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