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Katy Kung is so obnoxious in this

This drama was advertised as something spooky and scary and creepy. But when I started watching this and got 10 episodes in, it is just a run-of-the-mill fortune teller drama with the standard cynical characters trying to debunk superstitions like feng shui and so on.

So the drama stars Wayne Lai as this feng shui master who is extremely popular, and does live streams a lot to promote his expertise and business. I really like his character because it is just vague enough to seem like he really knows what he is doing and can speak with the dead, while at the same time he seems like he is also not really using his powers and is purely just very observant. This kept me guessing and I really enjoy his performance.

Then at the opposite end of the spectrum is Katy Kung. Oh my goodness, her character is the cynic and her character is unbelievably obnoxious, just constantly trying to debunk this or dispel that. The show informs us she had been doing this for so long that she had never dated anybody. Basically her life revolved around this obsessive behaviour. She spends most of the time just getting in Wayne Lai’s face and trying to prove he and other masters were frauds. For some reason, Wayne Lai hires her for quite a high salary and claims it is because her birth date and time were all Yin associated, making her great for contacting spirits. All this does is give her plenty of opportunities to see and try to prove what Wayne is doing was fraudulent and all the while being paid by the dame person. This made no sense to me, I mean isn’t this a conflict of interest and grounds for dismissal? Why hire such a person in the first place?

Then we have the side characters such as Karl Ting and Carman Ngai. These two can be annoying but not to the extent of Katy. Karl plays a guy who is in love with Katy but would not say it out loud, and when Wayne Lai makes a message seemingly from his mother appear using one of his techniques, Karl begged to work for Wayne Lai so he can hear from his mother. Now this I understand, but the dumb thing is that Karl’s salary is going through Katy, so Katy is getting his salary. This means he has to hope Katy remembers to transfer his money over to Karl every month. This is stupid on so many levels because wouldn’t paying Karl directly require paying less tax? Why pay Katy the large lump and subject the salary to a higher tax bracket and have her transfer Karl’s share over to him from Katy? This logic made no sense to me.

Carman Ngai plays a girls who has never dated so her dating status is A0. She always scares away men on the first date for some reason, and she blames Karl Ting because in the past he purchased a bottle of “cursed” water out of anger to curse Katy so she can never get a date after he said Karl would be single forever. Unfortunately, Carman somehow picked ip that bottle and drank it, and she believed it cursed her to never get a date. What a coincidence hey? In any case, she started working at Wayne Lai’s company after he saves her from a coma apparently induced by her spirit leaving her body, and has been a believer ever since.

It is an entertaining drama thanks to Wayne Lai’s presence but dragged down currently by Katy being this annoying person. Hopefully everything will make sense but for now it is literally just putting up with Katy’s pouting face while Wayne smiles at her.

Completed: lol the drama took a turn that I didn’t expect. So it turns out in this world the so-called feng shui master is all bullshit and they are all quacks trying to cheat people out of money. Wayne Lai felt so much guilt due to his actions helping his junior brother played by Andrew Yuen that he decided to plan a huge plot to expose Andrew and himself as dirty cheating quacks. This means Katy Kung - despite being annoying af - was actually in the right from the beginning. What blew my mind was when Wayne Lai exposed himself on purpose, Katy Lung was the only one who gave him any sympathy and wondered if he had a good reason to be doing this whereas everybody else just treated him like a bastard.

My favorite character is played by Carman Ngai. She appears to cute and innocent and was so naive it made me laugh. Her biggest issue was not being able to find a boyfriend, and we originally think it was due to the cursed water she drank but no! It was actually because she has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Her other personality is called Sister Sa, and whenever she detects a man trying to take advantage of her she would appear to beat the crap out of the men. Sister Sa has superhuman strength and a real mean streak, growling a lot and making threats it was just awesome to watch. The personality is called Sister Sa because her full name is Medusa, lol they took the Sa from Medusa genius haha! I liked watching Sister Sa in action over the annoying normal identity because she was bad ass and straightforward, so when she went dormant I was really upset.

So the big bad is Andrew Yuen. He used what he learnt as a feng shui quack from Wayne to cheat women out of their life savings, even having sex with women saying it would change their fates. Wayne purposely hired the victims family members - their kids - as part of his plot to expose Andrew and teach him a lesson. What made me feel sick was how Andrew climbed his way up and ended up with a super rich woman called Madam Kam played by Strawberry Yeung, and somehow he managed to convince her to give him 1% shared in her company. What? Somehow none of his previous women he cheated came out to tell Madam Kam that he cheated them out of money, he managed to climb into her pants with no resistance. Her son played by Leo Kwan saw through his trickery but his mother wouldn’t listen, so he sneaked around and managed to take photos of Andrew in bed with another woman. A much prettier and younger woman by the way. Andrew catches him and attempts to murder Leo for this, chasing him from a hotel room to a cliffside - somehow - IN THE DAYTIME and catches him, before tying him up with rocks and tossing his body over a cliff to die. Leo does not die from drowning, and somehow ends up floating ashore with the SAME ROCKS tied to him. Wayne somehow finds him IN THE DARK without any lights and saves Leo’s life. They then team up to plot a method to take down Andrew, staying at Wayne’s home secretly until they can achieve their objective. Meanwhile, Andrew continues to bump uglies with Madam Kam. I mean Leo, he tried to kill you just go and tell your mother immediately why wait so long? Wtf?

What happened later was that Andrew tells Madam Kam that Leo is dead and wants to do some seance so she can speak to her son. Andrew spikes her eater with LSD and uses some hologram projector (what? Where can I buy that) that projects her son telling his mother to accept Andrew so he can look after her. As they come out of the seance Katy Kung pounces and tries to debunk Andrew, and the coup de grace, Wayne arrives with a still living Leo to completely put Andrew in his place. It was supposed to be an epic reveal moment but I was so underwhelmed because it so obvious this was gonna happen.

To add to the whole Wayne redemption arc and close it, they bring his son from Malaysia to Hong Kong to visit Wayne. His son witnessed his mother’s death and was so traumatised he wouldn’t speak anymore. The show was trying pass this off as karma from Wayne cheating people out of their money leading to this occurring. Wayne visits his son but his son wouldn’t even look up to see his dad despite not seeing his dad for years, but suddenly, out of nowhere, he looks up at Wayne and says “Daddy”. What? Selective mutism does not just suddenly go away like this! The show was trying to show how Wayne had redeemed himself and his reward was his son suddenly speaking again. Suuuure.

Katy Kung ended up being not such a pain to watch near the end and her attitude had a purpose in the overarching plot of the entire drama, but man I could not shake that feeling of annoyance at the end because it carried through. The final scene was Wayne Lai getting on livestream one more time to tell people not to fall for quacks as they prey on the desperate. Good message, but this drama’s promotion gave it the feeling that ghosts and spirits were real so it felt like false advertising as I watched it. Don’t make the trailer have a horror feel if there is no horror in it at all.

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A drama that cuts deep but heals at the same time

For a show that is characterized by the loud tantrums and bickering between each of its characters, I wonder how much of the creation of those characters was done in quiet contemplation followed by the echoes of the click-clacking of the writer's keyboard. Park Hae Young, the writer of this show , has undoubtedly outdone herself this time but it's no surprise once you realize she has also given us similarly spectacular works such as My Liberation Notes and My Mister.

Particularly, I found the 'emotion watch' to be an excellent narrative device that gave way to the complex portrayal of each of the characters insecurities, worries and hopes. It features performances and writing so strong, that at times it made me wonder whether the creators of the show could see me through my screen and were talking to me directly. If you are not depressed, watch this show. If you are depressed, you MUST watch this show. Despite being a (sort of) meta-commentary on the film industry from the perspective of the writer, the dialogue pulls no punches and is happy to deliver potent doses of a wide range of emotions again and again and again.

If I had a dollar for every time I was spellbound when watching this show, I would have about 10. Which is not a lot, but it's surprising that it can happen to me when I'm 200+ shows deep into Kdrama viewing. Aside from a rushed ending, I believe this show is excellent and deserves all the praise it is getting and more.

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La Flor Prohibida
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He Waited

I went into The Forbidden Flower expecting a romance famous for its kissing scenes.

That is not the drama I got.

What I got instead was one of the most emotionally affecting romances I have watched in years.

The story follows He Ran, a young woman carrying a devastating secret, and Xiao Han, a quiet horticulturist who seems disconnected from the world around him. On paper, the premise sounds simple. In execution, it becomes a story about loneliness, grief, choice, agency, devotion, and the courage to love someone when there are no guarantees about the future.

One of the things I value most in a drama is momentum. I can forgive a lot if a story keeps moving. The Forbidden Flower never stalled. Every episode revealed something new, deepened a relationship, or changed the stakes. The plot continually moved forward, and several times it genuinely surprised me. That is rare. I am usually very good at spotting narrative patterns and predicting where a story is headed, but this drama fooled me more than once.

The biggest strength of the show is Xiao Han.

I absolutely fell in love with this character.

Not because he is flashy. Not because he is powerful. Not because he delivers grand speeches.

Because he listens.

Because he notices.

Because he waits.

Again and again, he learns things about He Ran and gives her the space to tell him when she is ready. He doesn’t manipulate her. He doesn’t pressure her. He doesn’t force confessions. He simply remains present. There are many romantic heroes who are exciting. There are far fewer who feel trustworthy.

What struck me most is that Xiao Han consistently respects He Ran’s ability to make her own choices. Given how often dramas use secrets, misunderstandings, and “I know what’s best for you” behavior as shortcuts to conflict, this stood out enormously.

That does not mean I agreed with all of He Ran’s choices.

In fact, I spent much of the drama frustrated with her decision to hide the truth about her illness. While I understood her motivations, I never believed she had the right to make that choice for Xiao Han. One of the central tensions of the drama becomes the difference between protecting someone and respecting their right to choose. The show ultimately explores that conflict in a way I found thoughtful and emotionally satisfying.

The chemistry between the leads is excellent, but perhaps not in the way the drama’s reputation suggests.

I had heard repeatedly that this was a drama known for its “hot kisses.” After watching all 24 episodes, I think that description is misleading.

Are there a lot of kisses? Yes.

Are they good? Absolutely.

Are they the primary source of the drama’s emotional impact? Not even close.

Most of the kisses are gentle, tender, and consistent with who these characters are. The emotional intimacy is far more powerful than the physical intimacy. The moments that stayed with me were not the kisses themselves, but the conversations, the waiting, the flowers, the promises, and the quiet acts of devotion.

The secondary romance between Chou Jia Rong and Zhang Yuanqi deserves special mention.

I expected it to be a side story.

Instead, it became one of my favorite parts of the drama.

Chou Jia Rong is a woman who has spent years defining herself entirely through responsibility and sacrifice. Her heartbreaking belief that she does not deserve happiness becomes one of the most moving themes in the series. Zhang Yuanqi brings a completely different energy than Xiao Han. Where Xiao Han waits, Zhang Yuanqi acts. Their scenes together are filled with tension, humor, vulnerability, and some of the strongest chemistry in the drama.

The cinematography is beautiful throughout. Flowers become a recurring visual language. The triangular structure by the sea, the greenhouse, the paintings, and the changing seasons all reinforce the emotional themes without feeling heavy-handed. The soundtrack was generally strong as well.

The ending was exactly what it needed to be.

By the time the final episode arrived, the question was no longer whether these two loved each other. The question was whether love would be enough to survive uncertainty, illness, distance, and time.

The answer was contained in a simple promise that became the emotional heart of the entire drama:

He waited.

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favorite drama right now.

I’M OBSESSED

I genuinely don’t have enough words to explain how much I loved Love in the Clouds. This drama completely took over my life from start to finish. Every episode had me kicking my feet, screaming into my pillow, and immediately pressing “next episode” because there was no way I could stop watching.

The chemistry between the leads is INSANE. Every glance, every smile, every tiny interaction had me giggling like an idiot. They made me believe in their love story so completely that I forgot I was watching a drama.

And don’t even get me started on the emotional scenes. This drama had me smiling one minute and crying the next. I became so attached to these characters that their happiness felt like my happiness and their heartbreak felt like my heartbreak.

Visually? Absolutely gorgeous. The costumes, the scenery, the cinematography—everything looked magical. Every frame felt like it belonged in a fairytale.

But what really makes this drama special is how unforgettable it is. Even after finishing it, I keep thinking about the characters, rewatching my favorite scenes, and scrolling through edits because I’m simply not ready to let go.

This is one of those dramas that reminds you why you fell in love with romance stories in the first place.

10/10. No notes. No complaints. Just me sitting here wondering how I’m supposed to move on with my life after this masterpiece. ☁️❤️😭✨

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Life Through A Grey Decision

No Other Choice is what would happen if you put a dark character into a comedy. The story always revolves around grey area. You will ask yourself multiple times whether you should root for the main characters or not: "Ain't there really no other choice for them?". All the actions, characters and decisions are morally questionable. On top of that, they were still able to add comedic touch to the story, the unique comedy that isn't slapsticks. Visually, the cinematography is excellent, all of the dark agenda happened with minimum light. No need to talk about the casts, it's very outstanding here especially Son Ye Jin.

For a dark comedy that highlighted a harsh truth about job competition, I still feel this one only delivers minimum number of messages. I also don't like the storyline about doctor Oh that left out hanging.

I recommend this to be watched at least once, and enjoy the cinematography.

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A great drama with a low ending

So i just finished Guardians of the Dafeng and i dont know what to thing honestly.

I very enjoyed this drama despite some slow pacing in the plot, the production is very good and it's probably one the best Dylan Wang drama. That said, I feel that Tian Xi Wei's screen time isn't substantial enough. Even though this isn't a drama where romance takes center stage, the character she portrays is very interesting and could have been explored much more.

I didnt liked the ending, its the second drama in one week with a false ending and a "to be continued" and it's boring me, the ending itself is too fast, lack of details and it's too rushed.

Overall it's a great drama is you want something like Joy of Life in term of humor, it's a great action/fantasy drama too.

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Ticket to Heaven
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TTH Episode 1

As of now, Episode 1 of Ticket to Heaven has completely pulled me in. The atmosphere felt heavy yet beautiful, and every scene carried so much emotion. Gemini and Fourth delivered such nuanced performances that even the quietest moments spoke volumes. Their chemistry was subtle but undeniable—you could feel every glance, every hesitation, and every unspoken feeling. What struck me the most was how the story explored faith, doubt, and love with such sincerity and depth. By the end of the episode, I found myself deeply invested in Barth and Tanrak's journey. It's a heartbreaking yet incredibly promising start that left me emotional and counting the days until the next episode." ❤️✨

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This hurt so so much

This was very well done. Well acted. Pretty well constructed story. But for me it was so painful that I never want to watch it again. While I think it is a love story, it's also (primarily?) a story about processing devastating loss. Some BLs are heavy and make me anxious or sad. This one gutted me. I was literally crying. And it snuck up on me! Oh man. So good but so hard on me as well.
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Awkward yet Lighthearted and worth watching.

It's light hearted series to watch. Too many flaws indeed but with a very sweet ending.

Two boys like each other. They are awkward, one is attractive and lively, the other is silent.

Early 2000 in Hongkong, they probably more open in mainland China but still quite conservative.

The production want to showcase the reality of two boys with their hormones liking each other. Wanna confess but afraid of rejection and losing everything.

It's indeed quite draggy with unnecessary third wheeling, thankfully it's still bearable.

As for the cast, they are all new actors, probably not having enough experience on screen, especially in BL series like this, so awkwardness and stiffness are expected.

But I'm grateful that they give a satisfactory ending.

Nowadays many series [BL or BG series] tend to give a bittersweet ending/open ending or separation or whatsoever.

This series gave enough time for them to be lovey dovey at the ending.

It's still worth to watch.
Rewatching it? I'll leave it to everyone's taste but I surely will rewatch the last episode if I need something sweet after watching a heartbreaking series.

Sweet Yu Lei and Chen Ke deserves some appreciation.

😊💐👏🏼

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I liked the premise more than the shape it took. The quiet routines of a couple seven years in feel recognizable. Seol Jong Hwan carries a lot of that weight through stillness rather than dialogue. Park Jun‑mok’s restraint works too, even when his character drifts into emotional absence. What weakens it is how narrowly the conflict is framed. One side is pushed as the problem for too long, which flattens the relationship instead of letting it feel shared. With such short episodes, the tension repeats more than it develops, and some emotional turns feel signposted rather than lived. It works best when it stops explaining and just lets moments sit.

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Not good at all

The main leads don’t have chemistry; there is not much to fall in love with . They don’t even have scenes together that much. Even when they are with others, they don’t have scenes together like two different story lines, no linking or talking between the main leads. The comedy is forced. The story writing is so poor. They said at first it’s more romantic, afterward, they changed into this. They are involved in production and story; should have left that to professionals and taken acting classes in which both are average. Yin feels like he is on a good level that wants to work on Netflix series, bro, you are stiff as a pole and doesn’t have any lead series unless it’s ship-related.

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The Main Couple Is Really a Splendid Match

A Splendid Match is an engaging drama with a great pace. Taking a chance on a show where I didn’t recognize a single face in the main cast was a gamble, but it turns out I really enjoyed watching this drama.

This is perfect for fans of family conflict dramas. The story heavily revolves around conflicts between the legal wife and concubine, sibling rivalries, and strategic matchmaking. Gu Jin Zhao is a smart and strong-willed female character. Armed with elite business skills, she is not easily bullied and is able to effortlessly handle greedy family members. Chen Yan Yun, on the other hand, is a strategic, composed, and mature male character. Together, they share a wonderfully straightforward relationship.

What I love the most from this drama is the great chemistry between the main leads. It also features one of the best weddings in C-drama, treating the audience to a proper marriage proposal, a grand wedding procession, and gorgeous traditional costumes. Combined with the brilliant acting—especially from a tragic, lunatic marquis's son who experiences the most profound character growth—it makes the entire visual experience a total feast for the eyes.

While the ending wasn't great, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be—I've seen far worse endings in other dramas. There's a war at the end of the story, and several characters die. At least the main couple survives the turmoil and remains firmly together. As long as you adjust your expectations for the final episodes, you can still enjoy this drama as much as I did.

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Wind-Bell a vraiment une base intéressante, malheureusement, ce potentiel est mal exploité par manque de temps. Sincèrement, ce n’est pas le genre d’histoire qui peut pleinement fonctionner avec un temps aussi limité : il y a trop de matière pour trop peu de minutes. Le résultat donne une narration trop rapide, précipité, ne laissant que le temps d’effleurer l’histoire. Et c’est d’autant plus frustrant que, avec davantage de développement (et de temps), cette histoire aurait pu devenir touchante, marquante et profonde. Ma note reste tout de même assez positive, grâce à l’idée de base, qui diffère par plusieurs points, mais le résultat lui, je l’avoue, est décevant, vu le potentiel gâché…

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« Social Savvy Class 101 » mélange adolescence, amitié et importance de la popularité à cet âge, avec comme fond, l’univers scolaire, tout en montrant qu’au final, ce qui compte vraiment c’est d’être soi-même. Malgré tout, je dois avouer que ce ne fut pas mon mini-drama favori. J’ai eu du mal avec certaines choses liés aux personnages, dont une action qui lance l’histoire, en constitue le point de départ. Aussi, au vu des thèmes abordés, je trouve que l’histoire aurait parfois mérité davantage de profondeur. Ce n’était pas mauvais, et peut-être que d’autres aimeront davantage que moi, mais de mon côté, j’avoue avoir été déçue…

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« Convenience Store Fling » était exactement ce que je cherchais : un mini-drama qui ne demande pas trop de temps à visionner, léger, amusant, mignon et surtout, sans prise de tête. De quoi passer un moment agréable, d’autant plus qu’il est très court et se regarde facilement d’un seul coup. Je ne connaissais pas les acteurs, et j’ai appris lors des behind the scenes que la majorité d’entre eux sont membres de différents groupes de K-pop. Malgré tout, ils ont bien joué et j’ai beaucoup apprécié ce drama… même si je regrette qu’il soit si court (je sais, c’est ce que je cherchais, mais… 😅).

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