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Love in the Clouds
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abr 18, 2026
36 of 36 episodios vistos
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LOVED IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT

An absolutely captivating drama from start to finish. The plot immediately drew me in from the very first episode, and I especially appreciated the pacing of the enemies-to-lovers dynamic—it felt natural, engaging, and genuinely rewarding to watch unfold. Each character had a clear purpose within the story, which made the overall narrative feel well-balanced and intentional.
Visually, this drama was stunning. The cast was exceptionally beautiful, and the costumes only enhanced that, adding an extra layer of elegance and immersion. The soundtrack was another standout element—I rarely sit through intro songs, but this one was so beautiful that I never found myself skipping it.
I found myself feeling a great deal of sympathy for Situ Ling. His love for Ming Xian, though initially sincere, gradually transformed into something more obsessive, to the point where he lost his sense of rationality and self-preservation. That progression was both compelling and tragic to watch. On a lighter note, I absolutely loved Ji Bozai’s nanny—she brought so much charm to the story, and I only wish we had seen more of her.
The emotional arcs and storyline were wrapped up in a very satisfying way by the end, which made the overall experience feel complete. That said, my main critique would be the slow communication between characters. This was especially noticeable in the princess’s relationship, where decisions made in the name of protection often ended up causing more harm due to a lack of openness. Similarly, I felt Ming Xian could have revealed the truth earlier, though it’s important to consider that her understanding of her own identity and the political pressures surrounding her heavily influenced her choices.
Overall, this was an incredibly enjoyable watch that I would happily revisit. The romance was genuinely sweet, Ji Bozai was the definition of a devoted lover, and the sacrifices made throughout the story were deeply moving. If anything, the drama leaves you with a simple but powerful takeaway: many conflicts could have been resolved through honest communication.

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Chang Ming Deng Zhi Qing Yu An
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abr 18, 2026
61 of 61 episodios vistos
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Global 9.5
Historia 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Música 5.0
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WHY AREN'T MORE PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT THIS DRAMA

. . . . . . . . . . . um . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so this is a masterpiece and i have genuinely no idea how it's not more popular with dozens of comments underneath. the plot could have EASILY been adapted to a long drama idk if it's a vertical inspired by a long drama but god it is so so good. if it weren't a vertical short cdrama and it had a larger production budget and more fleshing out of the side characters and the male lead's personal emotional turmoil about his mother and father instead of making him a little 2-dimensional in wanting to help the fl as his sole motivation it could be mistaken for a movie. those criticisms i don't usually have for dramas i like that are Much lower quality but i mention it here because they did such a good job i wish it weren't constrained by the limitations of a vertical short lol. like her childhood friend, the friends to found-family to strangers dynamic with two major side characters (i'm trying not spoil), and the intelligent, decisive fl were all so so good that i want more ;-; i'm being so serious right now criticisms and flaws are easier to point out than the good and mentally impactful parts that make the lasting impression on a viewer. the female lead's acting is incredible and had me sobbing audibly in the last 30 minutes (i'm a sucker for dramatic parent-child relationships).

to be clear it's a happy ending it's just a very dynamic plot where the side characters actually have meaning and substance to them so it's like life where you win some you lose some and in this drama, all things considered, the leads came out on top.

i can't believe i stumbled upon this magnificent opaline work of Art because i was going through huang you tian's dramas because i like his face 😭i cannot recommend this enough

watch if you want:
- an incredible plot
- movie-like script
- a badass fl
- a puppy ml
- a loving father of the fl that only ever loved her mother, never remarried, never had more children, never felt the need to have more despite having only 1 daughter, and never blamed his only daughter for not being a son
- quick, decisive revenge
- romance, but it's not integral or the focal point of the plot

there's sexual tension in some scenes but it's not a romance-focused drama where the rules of reality bend around the fl and ml's relationship to make their love more charming to the viewer by using tropes.

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Climax
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por Jeana Finger Heart Award1 Flower Award2 Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss1
abr 18, 2026
10 of 10 episodios vistos
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Global 8.5
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Música 10
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When exactly did we turn into monsters?

Moral depravity, villainy, greed and filthy politics - this drama is a cesspool of damaged people destroying themselves and others in the name of ugly survival.

Manipulative, cunning, ruthless and power hungry Bang Tae Seop would stop at nothing and no one to be one of the top dogs in the political sphere. With his moral compass in the ground, he is not afraid to use and discard people, and eradicate his own pride to get what he wants. Ju Ji Hoon plays him with extreme nuance; bringing about a maelstrom of emotions in his portrayal.

Chu Sang A, played by Ha Ji Won, equal parts victim and devil, is a complicated female lead. All she’s taught is that her femininity and vulnerability will be used against her so she wields that as a weapon when it serves her. Innocent on the surface, she is a real serpent underneath, not hesitating to throw people under the bus when it serves her.

Ha Ji Won played this role beautifully and I couldn’t help but wonder how many parallels were there with her real life. The life of a celebrity is shown to be brutal, 50% in the hands of the media and 50% on the casting couch.

Looking frail, with her bones protruding out, as she throws up her meals and looks sadly in the mirror, constantly under a vicious microscope; she is the picture of an imprisoned show pony. I couldn’t help but feel for her despite everything she’s done.

The truth is regardless of being terrible people however, the two come out to be quite pathetic and pitiful most of the time. They are like wild animals backed into the corner, suppressed by those at the top and no matter how much they try to claw out on the surface, they still have one more boogey man willing to stomp them.

Of course the biggest boogey man is our comical, OTT, petty antagonist Lee Yang Mi who is as hateful as she is entertaining. Ten steps ahead of everyone, and morally black she is a constant thorn in our main couple’s side, never to be defeated.

The whole storyline with Nana was quite interesting for me. While not the best actress, I think she delivered quite well. The sapphic plot line was done quite well too in my opinion, even though it vastly diluted my main ship.

Cause quite frankly, the highlight of the show for me is the chemistry and subtle understanding between the main couple. They are two sides of the same desperate coin, each trying to drag themselves to power in their own way. While there is no love lost between them, there is a sense of camaraderie. Especially on Bang Tae Seop’s side- because even though he uses and sacrifices her for his own ambition, in the end, he still loves his wife enough to never completely throw her away.

Their fight for greed is endless and hard to watch as they constantly have to debase themselves and push themselves to the extreme. Unfortunately, for them, even coming out on top gives them no peace.

The drama could be a social commentary on how people are in an endless rat race for power, only to realise it is all hollow when you reach the top. Because by then, the damage to the soul is too much to bear.

Ofcourse, this drama is an acquired taste. There are no good people here. No idealistic happy endings. Sex is often used as a weapon of suppression and exploitation.

I won’t say everything is perfect here. Because in its quest to be as ugly as possible, the writing does take a hit at times. The pace messes up. There is a repetition of some plot devices.

That said, it’s still one hell of a ride with some seriously brilliant acting.

Mature, raw, emotional and quite honest, this is a slow burn noir thriller that is to be enjoyed slowly, one episode a week, with your moral scruples out the door.

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Eres Mi Sol
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abr 18, 2026
36 of 36 episodios vistos
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Global 10
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Acting/Cast 10
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pls 2nd collaboration ?

zhao jinmai as #niexiguang
maganda mabait matapang at higit sa lahat mapagmahal sa magulang..lumalaban pag nasa tama siya..
song weilong as #linyusen
pogi matapang kht sa kabila ng aksidente na nangyari sa kanya ndi siya nagpalamon sa kadiliman nilabanan niya to..

maganda ang story na to happy ending at tungkol sa pamilya..
at sa pangarap..gusto ko ung sinundan niya si niexiguang kht pinahirapan niya ito pero talagang na inlove siya dito..kht mali ang akala niya kay niexiguang..nalaman niya nmn ang totoo kaya nakakakilig na ang kasunod...
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Un Beso con Chispa
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abr 18, 2026
14 of 14 episodios vistos
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Global 7.5
Historia 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Música 10
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Second Lead Couple deserve a happy ending

Although I loved the storyline between Jihyeok and Darim, I was disappointed at the SLC's storyline. Seonu is such a red flag and keeps driving away Hayoung, and Hayoung keeps chasing after a man who can't even give her a slightest importance or appreciation, especially after all she have done for his son and even defending him from her family. I also felt sorry for Darim's sister. She also deserve a redemption arc. The writers were just too focused on the main couple.

Nevertheless, I loved the drama's setting in Jeju Island, especially the glow-in-the-dark beach. Also loved the OST, and the black credit card plot twist, which has also been iconically and hilariously featured in previous hit dramas such as Business Proposal. It's still worth watching though, so I'll still give this drama a 7.5 rating.

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Chu San De Liu Yi Er Tong Jie
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abr 18, 2026
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THERE BETTER BE A SEASON 2

Since episode one this has been on my mind. But every episode it gets stronger and stronger. There is no way the whole novel can be wrapped up in last two episodes. THERE IS SO MUCH LEFT. There has to be a season two. THE WAIT EACH WEEK IS EXCRUCIATING. 😭😭😭😭 Give us full detailed plot and please give up the short series pattern you reserve for BLs. It deserves more episodes and more seasons. 🥺🥺🥺
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Flor
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abr 18, 2026
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A GRAND SCHEME!

This is definitely one of my favorite cdramas right now! I absolutely adore everything about it. The plot may seem familiar at first glance—palace politics paired with a rebirth trope— but it is executed so well that it completely stands out. It truly embodies the saying: it starts strong and finishes even stronger.

The storytelling is incredibly gripping. It constantly kept me anticipating the next episodes and what would happen next in the story. Because of this, I became deeply invested in uncovering the truth behind the Duke of Ding’s death. What I especially appreciate is that the “plot twist” isn’t forced or overly grand just for shock value. Instead, the real twist lies in the careful orchestration of events— the Emperor’s scheme alongside Ji Yong. I love how everything was so meticulously planned that it will only inevitably lead to Qing’s rebellion and the exposure of corrupt officials.

Ji Yong— I'm gonna take a moment appreciating his character. I didn’t expect him to be the mastermind all along. While I know for sure he has something up his sleeve, the fact that he operated as a double agent made him even more compelling. I’m glad I trusted him; he wasn’t purely evil, but rather morally complex. He even shows emotions he doesn’t fully acknowledge, especially through his subconscious feelings for Dou Zhao. While their relationship could have remained beautifully platonic, I still love the way his character was written— he realizes that he, too, cannot control his emotions.

Finally, the love story between Dou Zhao and Song Mo. It was also beautifully written. I love how equal they are— always standing beside each other, protecting and supporting one another. Their relationship truly is destined and they were meant for each other. Dou Zhao becomes Song Mo’s guiding light, helping him resist hatred and revenge and not to be consumed by it— reminding him that justice will eventually prevail. In turn, Song Mo saves Dou Zhao from her fear of marriage and love, showing her that they can build what their parents never had: a family rooted in love, trust, and peace.

What I appreciate most is how Song Mo never makes Dou Zhao feel inferior. He respects her choices, prioritizes her feelings, and never tries to control her. For instance, he asked the Emperor a decree that allows Dou Zhao the freedom to choose her own husband, when he could've instead asked a marriage between them. He is truly the definition of a green flag. Their yearning and chemistry are also incredibly well portrayed— the tension is already there from their very first interactions, even when they are technically at odds (mostly on Song Mo’s side). Even the slightest interactions between them were filled with so many sparks. Their romance never felt forced; instead, it unfolds as a natural and deeply satisfying slow burn.

I also love the characters beyond the main couple. They all feel deeply human. The girlhood between Dou Zhao and her friends— Zhangru, Ansu, Sulan, Suxin, as well as the Crown Princess and Dou Ming— was well written. It genuinely moved me. Even the slight misunderstanding between Dou Zhao and Ansu was insufferable to watch, but I’m so glad they resolved it maturely and didn’t let a man ruin their friendship. Ansu choosing to walk away from that toxic relationship was especially satisfying and empowering to see, even at the end where she chooses not to have a husband. Song Han, on the other hand, is a character full of potential that ultimately went down the wrong path. If only he had made better choices early on, he could have had the life he wanted. But instead, he fell into paranoia, insecurity, and greed. It was indeed a doomed love story between them.

The ending also didn't feel underwhelming— which is always crucial for dramas as most fell short in this aspect. I truly appreciate that they showed Dou Zhao and Song Mo's life with their daughter. I was absolutely satisfied with the last episode— it wrapped up everything nicely.

The cinematography is also stunning— you can immediately tell it shares the same director as POJ. Every shot feels intentional, not just visually appealing but also meaningful. As for the OST, it didn’t immediately stand out to me, but it gradually grew on me, only in the later episodes though.

Overall, this drama is incredibly well-written and well-executed. The episodes may feel short, but everything is wrapped up properly— neither rushed nor dragged. It completely held me in a chokehold from start to finish. I love it so much, and it absolutely deserves the hype and recommendations it’s getting. I will never shut up about this drama— and about my Shougo and Yantang.

P.S. I’m also really excited for Meng Ziyi and Liu Yunrui’s next drama together! Their chemistry is undeniable— they suit each other so well.

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The Outcast
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por miminhm
abr 18, 2026
27 of 27 episodios vistos
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Global 10
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Acting/Cast 10
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LOVED LOVED

This was perfection. I love how the female lead didn’t need saving every character was strong on their own. I love that so much.This is the first show I watched with little to no romance I was scared that the female lead would be stereotypical and a damsel in distress but surprisingly she was stronger than everyone
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Acting/Cast 9.0
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Good but not what I hoped for

I felt this whole reverse time travel was unnecessary with and ending like that in the main story where the story ends with "Did you call for me Jom?" and a hug. I was expecting the special episode to be more about Yai and Jom's life after reunion not an alternative universe where they get yet another sad ending🙃🙃

Also i feel Yai's personality has changed a lot in the specials compared to the main story. In the main story Yai was a lot composed now he just seemed kinda dumb. Like they had sofa back in the day too why would Yai a nobel born try to sit on the floor??

Anyways 2 things i was hoping for in specials 1 life after reunion and links between Jom, meen and others in the modern timeline and 2nd thing would be their 1st timeline where Yai had a mustache so that we'd get some context on why this time travel thing started and why it was Jom who time traveled and why weren't they both born in the same timeline instead of time travel and stuff . So yeah although it was fun i didn't like this much.

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abr 18, 2026
40 of 40 episodios vistos
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Global 8.5
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Música 10
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My obsession for a month

Acting:
My favorite role of 田曦薇 and 張凌赫! I was absolutely addicted to their romance and so cheering XZ on getting the girl. BOTH OF THEIR JEALOUSY AND ANGER AT EACH OTHER WHEN SEPARATING. WHEN HE PROPOSES TO HER AND GETS REJECTED AND THE DEVASTATION ON HIS FACE. The sparring scene when they finally make up (me crying tears of joy). THE BATTLEFIELD SCENE OF HER GETTING PICKED UP. Cinematic masterpieces and absolutely amazing angles and filming.
The side romance of GSY and QS was so sweet and long awaited. The tragedy of YQQ and QM. They all ate it up.
But it does really bothers me how people are really into QM because he's hot. The whole point of his story is the tragedy of obsession with power and control over others. He never truly loved her, he thought he did, and only at the very end does he realize.

Music:
Amazing. On repeat. Give me more. 張碧晨 is such a goddess and her vocals do this drama so much justice.

Story:
I think this was ultimately why I can't rate this drama above a 8.5 even though the acting and music are phenomenal. I think the plot is very strong and well paced for the first half of the show. Once FCY joins the military, everything happens too quickly and without enough depth to really continue driving the story forward as compellingly. I had problems with how she just got away with breaking so many military laws? How she's allowed to command soldiers or lead people with no military knowledge? I love how strong her character is but some things just felt unbelievable.
I also wished we got more fleshed out battles. I didn't ever feel like we were really seeing a large scale war. I think I've been spoiled by Who Rules the World, Legend of the Female General, Fated Hearts, Wonderland of Love with the epic battle scenes.
I think part of the problem is that 33% of the drama was well covered in 20 episodes and they squished the last 66% in the final 20 episodes because of the episode limit. I would've been perfectly fine with the drama being split into 2 seasons to fully do the story justice.

Overall totally recommend! Definitely worth a watch.

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I Feel You Linger in the Air: Uncut Version
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abr 18, 2026
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 9.0
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Música 10
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An incomplete masterpiece

1st thing i wanna point out about this drama would be the cast. You rarely find dramas especially in Thai with this great acting. The story is pretty good but i felt it was incomplete.

They never told us how this entire time travel cycle even started. We have 2023 timeline and we have 1923 timeline and they also hinted a timeline from before that where Yai has a mustache but the only info we get from the 1st life time is the ring🙃 i am guessing all this cycle started cz they couldn't be together in the 1st timeline but... well that was never addressed so🙃

Another thing i liked was how Jom's ex got a sad ending cz Jom didn't help him and the modern era Jom didn't end up with him.. kinda like karma returned back to him. There were some loops like this that were properly closed and some that weren't. Like what about Ming, James, Robert and others if Pheung, Yai and others are tied to Jom is the modern world even they should've been tied one way or another.

Ngl my heart really hurted for James❤️. He and ming are one of my favorite characters. This drama made me both cry and laugh. It did get a little boring in the middle but that's fine. That was like an ep or 2.

It was good but for a time travel drama. They could have done better by closing loops and adding context which were missing in a lot of places. I was hoping for that to happen atleast in the special episodes but unfortunately it didn't 🙃

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La historia secundaria de Fox Volant
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por Sirenas
abr 18, 2026
40 of 40 episodios vistos
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Global 9.0
Historia 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Música 9.0
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One of my favorite types of shows

I have a soft spot for jianghu series where the world exists of amazing martial artists. One that isn't based off fantasy where their abilities are based off colorful magic but one with realistic skills. And this one definitely did not disappoint.

Positives:
-- The action scenes were amazing - unlike many others where you have to accept the cheesiness because the good-looking actors don't have any type of martial arts background at all.
-- The characters were great and the actors made them come to life. They didn't need to dramatize anyone in particular in order to prove a point. Even the children did an amazing job.
-- The ML doesn't have hundreds of drooling females after him. Instead, he had two very mature women who truly loved him and respected each other's love for him.
-- While the plot isn't particularly unique, everything was done well enough where it doesn't matter.

Negatives:
-- My only slight qualm is the pacing could have potentially been picked up a bit. While I completely understand why they wanted to focus on certain relationship developments and conversations, it sometimes took a bit too long.

I'm quite surprised at how little reviewers/ratings there are for this series. It's really tragic that shows with idol actors who have less than average acting skills or shows that spend a ton on production but cheapen out on actual details of the story are the ones that are more popular. Subtle details used to always be the magic of what makes Asian series surpass Western series for me - such as the gift the ML had for one of the females in which she no longer had use for in the end...

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Manto de Sombras
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abr 18, 2026
29 of 29 episodios vistos
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Global 8.5
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
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Watch at your own risk for trauma and tears

Acting:
I think these are some of the best characters all of them have played. 田嘉瑞's range in this drama? Switching between the bright and innocent JL and the cold Dragon Deity? The devastation and sadness of LWY and JL as they take turns dying for each other and never being able to be happy together? THE SCENE WHEN WWY WAS PLANNING ON CUTTING OFF HER TAIL AND THEN WSG STOPPED HER. THE MUSIC THE FLASHBACKS THE TEARS. CHILLS. And WSG's absolutely falling for WWY and the conflict of not being able to stop loving her even after knowing what she did. This was an absolutely MASTERPIECE of emotions. I cried so many times, clutched my pearls, cheering, rooting for these two couples. An absolute emotional roller coaster, and I think my level of immersion has everything to do with their stunning portrayals of their characters.

Story:
I think this was the weakest part of the show, but by no means bad. I think there were some parts I was bored, or I was less invested, likely because of pacing problems. I was confused very often but just enjoyed the ride.
I think one thing VOS did really excellently is you can totally see the complex relationships between all the characters. How WWY x WSG romance is a beautiful quiet and subtle love while LWY x JL is absolutely tragic but sweet. The friendships, sisterhood, brotherhood. I do wish that we got more of WWY x WSG towards the end, it was definitely more emphasis on JL x LWY.
MAY I SAY WE WERE ROBBED OF HAPPY ENDING EPISODES. LIKE BRUH IK YOU HAVE SPACE FOR SOME EXTRA EPISODES. Something I absolutely adored about this drama was seeing WWY and WSG growing old and living life together in the middle, because we NEVER see that in cdramas, you never get a sufficiently long ending. I can't believe it just ended with WWY having absolutely no memory of their love spanning 50 years and everything she and WSG went through. And JL and LWY not getting their long awaited HOE? And LJ not finding JL? I need more.

Music:
SO FIRE IVE BEEN LISTENING ON REPEAT.
I've always loved how you can associate specific songs with specific couples in cdramas. Whenever 雾時光 plays during WWY x WSG moments UGH. ALSO WE ARE ABSOLUTELY ROBBED OF THE DUO VERSION OF 不苦 LIKE WDYM WE GET IT FINALLY AT THE END. ACTUAL CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

Overall definitely recommend. The first few episodes are the slowest but keep going, it just keeps getting better.

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En Nombre de la Flor
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abr 18, 2026
24 of 24 episodios vistos
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Historia 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
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Still visually beautiful but takes a freaking nosedive in quality

I was so eager to finish this story. But it bored me to tears that I skipped nonstop. What the heck?!

1. The good:
- The visuals.
- The effortful and mindful Tang elements.

2. The heck:
- FL turned into a Mary Sue. She had Mary Sue's tendencies, but she turned full-on Mary Sue this season with plot armours as thick as the makeup of this whole cast combined! FL can do no wrong. She is smarter, braver, savvier than anyone. [SPOILERS] She needs no saving. Actually, she can save anyone just as she can expand her businesses endlessly and successfully. She's boring.
- ML is kind of a companion but somewhat a simp for the FL also. I have little to no memories of him.
- I don't get the "will they won't they" here. The romantic tension dies down as the season progresses.

3. The bad:
- Wasted potentials on the ex-husband.
- The county princess and her father turned into caricatures of lazily written villains.
- The female empowerment message turned into performative wokeness and propaganda.
- Uninteresting side characters and storylines.
- Flimsy tensions. No real stakes.
- Writing quality drops to hell.

Conclusion: Pretty much a waste of expectations, time and potentials. At least it concluded.

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abr 18, 2026
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 4.5
Historia 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Música 4.0
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What a disappointing start

I was real excited for this drama because it brings back some old faces we’ve not seen in a while like the handsome Michael Miu, Eliza Sam, and even Eric Li, but the first few episodes had me going what? Now I know these are inspired by true cases that have had some creative liberties taken to them to make them flow in the drama, but holy moley.

The first case involved Rebecca Zhu who was this sad and unhappy woman that could not keep a pregnancy for more than 4 months. The pressure to have a baby from her husband and mother-in-law causes her to go nuts and so she starts murdering pregnant women to take their babies and pretending to still be pregnant. Michael’s wife played by Catherine Chau, who is heavily pregnant, happens to know Rebecca and so when Rebecca was going to jump off the roof of a hospital with a newborn, Catherine asks Michael if she could try and convince Rebecca to move away from the edge. Now this was so stupid on so many levels, she was heavily pregnant so she should have been at home or at least stayed out of the situation but nooooo, she wanted to help. After some nagging, Michael agrees and the predictable happens… Catherine gets shoved, she drops on her stomach and loses her baby. The scene when we find out she lost her baby I was screaming at the TV like wtf was wrong with you, you stupid woman?! And poor Michael having to deal with the aftermath that as well.

The next case started off even dumber. Eliza sees a huge teddy bear outside a cafeteria and tells the employee there to take it inside as it was a limited edition super teddy bear or something. Apparently it was not theirs and they were gonna throw it away so Eliza takes it to the police station to clean up. Michael walks in and immediately with his sharp nose smells something funky and goes “what is that smell? Are you crazy picking that teddy bear and bringing it here?” Suddenly he asks the team to cut it open and they find a skull inside it. How lucky was that Eliza would bring in the next case. And to top it off when forensics reconstruct her face, Eliza recognises the face as an old friend of hers! What the actual f? Who wrote this script?

This is gonna get worse I can tell and I’m only 3 episodes in.

Up to episode 6: I was wrong, it actually got better. The next cases with Tony Hung and Cheung Kwok Keung were great. Now my issue is with Michael Miu and how he solves the crimes, and the show tries to show how Michael has great detective instincts but at the same time it feels so forced sometimes. For example, Cheung Kwok Keung murders his wife and puts her into a wooden box he put together. He puts three together and was only able to show two of them with the third missing. Somehow Michael saw a garbage truck drive by and goes “stop that truck and search it” and sure enough it was in there. Like there was no lead up to Michael making that logical conclusions just a brief shot of him seeing that truck and boom.

Also everything feels like it is moving along at a break-neck speed because this drama is only 12 episodes, but the way the drama shifts from one case to the next and the time taken to solve the case is literally bang bang bang clicking of the fingers fast. This needed to be a standard 20 episode drama to allow us time to breathe and learn more about Michael’s team.

Up to episode 8: Michael Miu has a subplot where he is investigating the death of his sister and is getting very emotional onscreen. I have not heard him swear on TV for a long time so the scene where he swears at his boss for being taken off his sisters’ case was very surprising, and yet I get it. The new main case is also great involving human flesh being cooked into roast pork. It was really sickening and the characters in it made me sick like they all were beyond redemption in their own way.

But man the point that had me going “whaaat??!” Was when Michael goes home and his wife drops a “I’m pregnant” on Michael. Now, there is no sense of how much time had passed since she had her miscarriage but at most it had been 2 months. In that period she should be recovering still, but somehow she was already pregnant wtf?? So you’re saying she recovered enough in that time for Michael to rub uglies with her? Or did he wade into her murky waters and risked it? Completely unrealistic and again it feels like it was written by somebody who has never experienced it in real life.

Up to episode 9: I didn’t want to update so soon but man I noticed a pattern where the drama doesn’t show you the cops arresting the bad guy. Instead it cuts to the police station where Michael’s boss Wilson Tsui says, “our guys arrested so and so trying to leave Hong Kong at the airport. Good job.” This has happened multiple times and it is a good example of showing and not telling so you can close the case in a more satisfying way! I know it was done to speed things up but it feels so lazy and clearly to save time and money. Why wouldn’t the cops investigating it be the same cops to arrest the bad guys? Again, the latest case of a fake child kidnapping was great, but they somehow managed to mess it up with this.

It seems that for every good thing the show manages to drag it back down with something ridiculous, almost like getting ready for a night of passion with your partner and when they undress they are wearing old underwear with holes in them. Jesus.

Episode 10: oh my goodness. I was going to leave it until the last episode before updating but this episode threw such a standard trope at us that I had to comment about it. The current case is rather stupid with rich HK woman Toby Leung being tricked into thinking she is a undercover police assassin, but what took the cake was when Michael Miu took his wife to see the doctor because she was complaining about feeling dizzy. I knew immediately Youku would throw some typical medical trope in here, and sure enough at the doctor after doing an MRI scan, the doctor tells them that he sees a white spot in her brain and it could be a cancerous tumor. I shouted like “oh come on seriously??” This was so forced in to try and get more drama out of a short series that I am just lost for words. The only thing that could top this off is if Michael loses a limb while on duty and his wife sacrifices her life to bring the baby to term as a building is burning down around them. Come on Youku, stop getting your interns to write your stuff!

As this is a 12 episode drama, my money is on wifey being told she has cancer then she would say, “I will not do chemo, I want to keep the baby” because that is also another trope.

Completed: man the ending sucked. The last case was supposed to close the case on how Michael’s sister died but the reveal was so unsatisfying and Michael’s wife still has cancer and doesn’t want treatment to keep the baby. Essentially the show ends on that and that’s it.

Disappointing is an understatement. There will be no rewatching of this, one viewing is enough for me.

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