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A Killer Paradox
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13 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Great start, quick decline

This drama was, in short, fine. It was okay. Not the worst thing I've ever seen, certainly nowhere near the best - maybe it'd be good background noise for working out or cooking or what have you, but I wouldn't suggest carving any time out for just watching this.
The concept itself is great, and the first few episodes present it in a really interesting way. About halfway through more story components are added, important characters are introduced (not great to be introducing them halfway through a drama with only 8 episodes...), and frankly it just became boring. I found myself checking how long the final two episodes had left and sighing when I saw I'd barely even gotten halfway through them. On top of that, the main character has a serious lack of screentime per episode the further in the series you get. The ending itself was more or less what I wanted, at least, but it really fizzled out on the way there.
If nothing else, the cinematography was top notch. A significant chunk of my enjoyment towards the end came from the visual artistry in the editing. Again, great first few episodes, poor ending.
I wouldn't watch it again nor would I particularly suggest it to anybody who isn't just looking for a time killer. It's really an infinite well of wasted potential.
Tldr: ...meh.

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Ongoing 20/30
Dazzling
5 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
20 of 30 episodes seen
Ongoing 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Healing Drama

Why I'm enjoying Dazzling so much:
• A refreshing healing romance that feels warm, genuine, and emotionally grounded.
• The chemistry between the leads is surprisingly natural and captivating—every interaction feels effortless.
• Li Yunrui delivers a standout performance as Xing Wu, bringing both strength and tenderness to the character.
• Guan Xiaotong shines in a role that showcases vulnerability, growth, and resilience.
• Beautiful cinematography, especially the seaside scenes, creates a dreamy and comforting atmosphere.
• The story doesn't rely on exaggerated drama; instead, it focuses on connection, healing, and personal growth.
• One of the most memorable C-dramas of 2026 so far, with a couple that is easy to root for and hard to forget.

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The Manipulated
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13 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Why Its Not Prefect :

this drama starts beautiful

the first 4 or 5 episodes are literally a masterpiece

from the middle of the drama untill the end its goes fine as well but the final epispde will always be a question mark for me that why ?

why they had to end it like that in 12 episodes while there was definetly room for two or even four more episodes ?

the final episode is like the villen literally hands himself to our guy and even with all that aperiently he is still alive as well i was like get out of here !

idk there is a season 2 or what but i will say it that this drama had the potensial to be a PREFECT masterpiece but they failed in the last minute so for me instead of 10 that it could have been it gets a 9 .

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Peach Lover
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13 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Actor's were even Confused

Ignore the children in the comments. The explicit scenes were done well, and if they actually watched the show instead of complaining about grown people smooching, they would realize it ties in with the trauma of the main characters. My one major complaint is the facial expressions! Both actors, but especially Po, constantly look constipated. Whenever I think I could never be an actor, but I watch other actors, like the ones in this drama, I think damn... maybe I can be if they got this job and their facial expressions look the same in every scene-sad, excited, happy, it's the same damn face! Regardless, it was cute, albeit they need to focus on improving their faces when acting. I seriously started to laugh at some serious parts because it looked like the director locked them on set with no bathroom, and they needed one ASAP! Came back because I forgot to mention AI ART SLOP DISGUSTING! THE MAIN CHARACTER IS SUPPOSED TO BE AN ARTIST. WHY USE AI IN THIS DRAMA #COPOUT - Who is in the writer's room? Who's the producer? No, I had to come back because I just reached ep 9 and Thailand has a problem with involving kidnapping in their dramas... I'm so weak rn I started laughing mid way ain't no way 1 actor takes down 5 brawly men!!!!

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Oops! I'm in Jail
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13 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Am Now Hooked on Taiwanese Comedies

It's been a hot moment since I have watched a Taiwanese drama (my main staple of the early 2010s) or written a review on this site, and this show has gotten me out of the woodworks for both.

This drama was fantastic. Stumbled upon it on an Air Canada flight of all places, watched the first two episodes, and was promptly hooked. Finished up by marathoning it on Viki.

Here is what kept me seated:
- The chemistry between the cast. This was a very character driven ensemble cast drama, and space is given for everybody's story arc to breathe and grow. Do I wish that more attention was given to some characters over others? Yes, I definitely had my favourites. But everybody got an episode to spotlight their story while our two MCs drive the main story line.
- The chemistry between the two MCs. The relationship between Zhiyao and Yijie is the core of the story, and their changing dynamic is hilarious to watch. Their first encounter was a disaster. Their slowly building respect and trust was heartwarming.
- The ending. Is this drama idealistic? Yeah. I don't think prisons are actually this united in reality, and I don't think bad things get resolved this easily either. But this is a comedy drama. It's okay to turn off your brain and laugh at the truly hilarious shit that these characters go through, and to have your heart healed by the power of friendship. It's okay to embrace the world rather than to reject it, which is an important lesson that some of the prisoners learn throughout the series.
- TOP TIER COMEDY. This is an homage to mo lei tau comedy Stephen Chow style. I nearly bust my ribs trying to hold back my laughter out of my respect for my fellow passengers. The comedy is ridiculous and over the top and borderline offensive (sometimes actually offensive) and it is incredible. There is a lot of physical comedy and it works. A breath of fresh air from the many dramas right out now that focus on all-knowing, all-powerful leads. Here, the MC has no idea what is going on or how to deal with it. He's literally along for the ride and that is most of the fun of it. Our MC may be brawn over brains, but he's also got a heart of gold and a back that easily bends out of self-preservation. This drama drew me in with the ridiculous premise and the ridiculous workplace comedy, and then kept me going as the characters grew me on and some of the more emotional arcs started to rip. But even throughout what could otherwise be heavy emotional material, the drama never lost sight of its light hearted core. Sometimes its okay to laugh through tears.

I loved this drama to pieces. Thank you Jasper Liu for getting it enough traction that it's on Iqiyi and Viki so that more people can see it and resonate with it. This may be the first time I've seen MDL and Douban scores so close to each other. This is really underrated on MDL - it's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a damn good break from reality.

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Meteor Garden
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13 days ago
19 of 19 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Meteor Garden (2001) – The Series That Sparked the Asian Drama Wave in Asia

Meteor Garden (2001) was one of the earliest Asian dramas to truly explode in popularity in Asia, effectively opening the door for the “Asian wave” of television romance series that followed. I first watched it in 2003 during my 1st year in my 2nd college school in my Information Technology course that I transferred to. The timing made it even more memorable, as it aired locally on ABS-CBN during the rainy season in the Philippines—a period that unintentionally amplified its romantic and emotional atmosphere while viewers were staying indoors. That combination of weather and storytelling made the series feel even more immersive and nostalgic.

The series carries a very specific ambiance and tone that feels nostalgic now. It captured youthful romance, class tension, and emotional intensity in a way that felt fresh at the time. Part of its uniqueness also came from its production context: the original manga was still ongoing when the adaptation was made, so the series eventually had to create its own ending interpretation. Interestingly, the manga later ended up following a similar direction, which makes the adaptation’s choices more notable in hindsight.

The first season stands out as the strongest. It had a clear emotional arc, strong character dynamics, and a compelling balance between romance and conflict. The rainy season viewing experience at the time also heightened the emotional pull of the story, making the romance feel more intimate and the dramatic scenes more memorable. However, the short sequel bridge leading into the second season- 'Meteor Rain' felt weak and unnecessary, almost like filler that disrupted the momentum.

The second season, on the other hand, feels noticeably unfocused. Instead of building on the strengths of the original arc, it comes across as uncertain of its direction, with pacing and storytelling that feel inconsistent. What made the first season engaging—its emotional clarity and narrative drive—feels diluted in the continuation.

Another noticeable flaw is the styling of the F4 themselves. Despite being portrayed as ultra-wealthy elites, their wardrobe often looks surprisingly plain or even low-budget, which weakens the credibility of their “rich boys” image. Instead of reinforcing their status through refined fashion, the styling sometimes feels inconsistent with their supposed social class.

Another interesting aspect of Meteor Garden is the controversy surrounding its depiction of school bullying. The series was actually banned in mainland China in 2002 after authorities and some parents complained that it negatively influenced young people. Critics particularly objected to the show's portrayal of wealthy students abusing their power, bullying classmates, and promoting unrealistic social values. Dao Ming Si's treatment of Shan Cai and Qing He and the F4's "red card" system, which encouraged the harassment of targeted students, were among the elements that drew criticism.

Ironically, despite the original Taiwanese series being banned in China, the 2018 Chinese remake still retained the bullying theme as a major part of the story because it is central to the original Boys Over Flowers narrative. While the 2018 version toned down some of the harsher elements and modernized the characters, the conflict still begins with the F4's dominance over the school and the mistreatment of the heroine by Dao Ming Si and his group.

At the same time, the series unintentionally influenced pop culture trends, particularly the long hairstyle popularized by the F4. During that era, many fans, young viewers and even celebrities like Richard Gomez and Jackie Chan adopted similar hairstyles especially Jerry Yan's long hair hairstyle, turning it into a recognizable fashion trend across Asia, including the Philippines.

With the passing news of Barbie Hsu last year, it felt like a quiet but deep heartbreak - almost like I'm being stabbed in the chest. Her portrayal of Shan Cai gave Meteor Garden its emotional core, and her presence is a big part of why the series remains so memorable and impactful for many viewers.

Overall, Meteor Garden remains culturally significant, especially in the Philippines, but its quality is clearly uneven across seasons, with its strongest impact rooted in its early episodes and the nostalgic rainy-season viewing experience that intensified its romantic appeal.

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13 days ago
80 of 80 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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All Rounder

Wow. I did not expect that. This show had everything. It was heavy in a way that you genuinely felt for the FL but at the same time they casted the ex-best friend so well and she played her part so well that it's kept feeling bad for her despite the fact that she was a liar, cheater, and all around devil of human being. Do I feel bad she lost her baby? No. That child would have been exploited and twisted mentally his/her entire life. As would the poor dummy who believed her in the first place. I love that his parents took the FL in and regardless of everything still loved her. I would have loved to see more interactions between them and the FL but I get they were essential to the plot points. The FLs parents were 100% in the wrong. You don't need to isolate and abandon the daughter you raised for twenty years in order to make your daughter feel loved. If you do that is extremely telling on the biodaughter than anything else. Finally, the ML. He is not a green flag. He's a whole damn football field. He gave her reassurances, let everyone in his company know who she was, and even spoke (and got advice) about her with his family. Honestly, with everything her ex-husband, ex-best friend, and adopted parents put her through: she deserves it. Great chemistry. Great casting. Great Costumes. Great editing and directing. We need more dramas like this!

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Smile Again
0 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
49 of 159 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

An assortment of despicable characters

I haven't completed this series yet but I felt compelled to write this review just to let some frustration out.

The writer has went to great lengths to create characters that fail to evoke any warmth or sympathy at all. Apart from the female lead's father, there's not a single decent person in this series. The acting of the male and female leads is so bad that it will get under your skin and you'll want to punch your computer screen. Even Anna who is supposed to be a sympathetic character will stop evoking any sympathy as the show progresses. If I hear her say 'James' one more time, I am going to go ballistic. I am currently at episode 49 and by this point I am enjoying her being bullied. Every adult member of the female lead's family except her father is an entitled brat, especially her mother who is so loud that it will give you a headache. They are all of the opinion that it is okay to bite the hand that feeds them while demanding the next meal. Both the male and female leads are completely off putting. They keep talking about their 'dreams' without once acknowledging where their salaries are coming from. I have to fast forward most so-called romantic scenes involving them because they are just so excruciatingly bad. It's hard to imagine that they got paid for doing their jobs this badly. The writing itself is terrible. There's no logic to it whatsoever. Why are the characters doing what they are doing? Why are the obvious questions not being attended to? It's as if they are living in a reality where rules of logic just don't apply. Having said that, I suppose it does take some talent to do something this badly.

Past 70 episodes and the character that I hate the most is Anna. That retard has single handedly made the lives of everyone around her a living hell. She belongs in an asylum. The series just keeps getting worse as it progresses. The female lead's mother's entitlement is grating on me so much that I actually wish that the Kim family will just crush and destroy her. People like her deserve to be put in their place.

Past 90 episodes and Anna, the retard has turned even more annoying which I didn't think would have been possible. She is worse than a child and no sane man in this world can love that retard. Male lead constantly has a hangdog look on his face. The only emotion he knows is being pathetic. Female lead is loud and clueless as ever. Her mother and uncle are in close competition as to who can scream louder. The series itself is reaching a new level of frustrating.

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The Gaze
16 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Typical toxic chinese BL...

It ended without much fanfare... While it was interesting in the beginning, it was overly toxic and the redemption arc was not well done. I felt like Mr. Toxic doesn't want to change for real and he still behaves like the asshole he is to anyone not connected to his love-interest.

I can't complain about the production quality, that was very high, even when they used too much blur for my taste in many scenes. So it felt a bit artificial. OST is excellent and the best point of this show.

Besides that I have not much to say. The kissing was lackluster, there aren't any nc-scenes and many say it's an adaption of another work but altered so they don't have to pay for a licence to use it. So that also leaves a bad aftertaste. Overall it's too plain and too ordinary to leave a lasting impression, it's average at best. If you are into the toxic tropé there are much better chinese series than this.

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Teach You a Lesson
4 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Justice, Education, and Reform: A Different Kind of School Drama

I was initially hesitant to start this drama since it’s about school bullying—a theme that usually makes me uncomfortable, and I generally avoid shows like this. I do watch some dramas with this theme, but only if the first episode manages to pull me in; otherwise, I’m not tolerant enough to continue.

After watching the trailer, I became curious because it approaches the subject in a pretty unconventional way, aiming to educate students rather than just sensationalize the issue. It also gives off a Taxi Driver-like vibe in how it addresses justice and societal issues from a similar perspective.

I watched the first episode and quickly got hooked. One thing I really liked is that the drama handles just one case per episode instead of dragging a single case over 2–3 episodes, which keeps the pacing tight and engaging. It doesn’t dwell on the violence itself, as the team usually intervenes before things escalate.

Tbh, I also couldn’t agree more with an MDL member’s comment: “Although this is far-fetched from reality, it also shows such a radical reform is needed from teachers to parents to students. The very existence of this story shows the failure of the education system.” 👍

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Duang with You
0 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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So cliché but so cute

June 5, 2026

Duang With You is some cliche romance final boss Thai BL. I am not sure what kind of condition possessed Duang because he is so hilarious. It does not even feel like a drama, it feels like I am watching a sit-com every time he pulls his random antics. I genuinely do think that Duang and Qin is just TeeTee and Por in real life.

Their chemistry is amazing hence why I can see why the ratings for this series is so high. Though, I must say, the plot is doable to watch but it took me a while to finish it. Not gonna lie, I do think the ratings are heavily influenced by the casts rather than the plot. Regardless, it is a cute show to watch and good dose of comedy injected into your veins.

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Ongoing 19/30
Dazzling
2 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
19 of 30 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

Honestly liked it

This show is pretty refreshing. I haven't watched too many cdramas and this isn't a storyline I have seen before. The actors were casted very well and the storyline is great so far. I think that I would come back to watch this show again. It is slow burn but I love watching the romance blossom between the leads. Also I think the side characters are fun as well.
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Wishing upon the Shooting Stars
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13 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Amazing acting with some strange storytelling

I miss both couples already, but especially the mains! Both love stories were so emotional and romantic. The chemistry of the first couple is beyond amazing. Their intimacy was unreal. I mean holy damn. I won't recover from that anytime soon! It was hot and so incredibly emotional. Really well done. (If you want a treat, go find the actors reacting to the mains NC scene. It's one of the best reaction videos I've ever seen.)

The second couple is so good to watch too. Their chemistry is also fire. They are more playful but also full of emotion.

Honestly, both couples seemed very confortable with each other, which makes everything better to watch. It feels natural. Thank you actors!

The other characters are also great. The dad, mom, and uncle made me so happy. They were very genuine characters that didnt feel forced.

There were a few weird storylines that were confusing and one or two characters who I didn't think were propely tied into what was happening (and their stories were definitely not tied up).

But overall I liked the story despite the sometimes awkward flow. Definitely watch this one!

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13 days ago
60 of 60 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
He Xian Sheng You Zai Hong Ta De Bai Yue Guang Le (2025) is a romance miniseries with Wang Zilin (as He Huai Zhou) and Wang Yujing (as Shen Si) in the leading couple's roles. The cast did a decent job bringing their characters to life and the leading couple had some cute moments but there was no strong romantic chemistry. The story had some good developments but the romance lacked luster and the end was not only rushed but also unexciting. Is the kind of drama where the viewer feels that something good is coming just to have the leading couple get closer romantically but nothing but a bit of sensuality and not even breathtaking embraces.
In the meantime, you can watch the drama on YouTube:"After the scumbag cheated on her, she married his powerful uncle and was spoiled by him" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3hXFU5QMug) or:
"Breaking up with Him Is Blessing in Disguise】After being betrayed, she finally met her soulmate!" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meUcXhddLfQ" and
"After being betrayed by her beloved fiancé, the woman chose to turn to another man..." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYeMP--PGMw)

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Scent of Time
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13 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Surpassed my expectations exceedingly!!

Oh my - my only gripe is that this needs to be another 5 episodes longer!

I read some comments about how good this drama is but I have been hindered by how tricky it is to source the drama. I have an Iqiyi and Netflix account and I don't really want to start another subscription. In the end I had to use a streamed website ( with ad blocker) which I don't normally used. After finishing I realized I should have just paid to join amazon Prime or HBO. The drama alone is worth a subscription.

This drama deserves a 9 in MDL in my opinion. I think the rating is on the low side because it is so difficult to find it. I watched the ever popular Pursuit with Jades in Netflix prior to SOT and I must say the later drama blew my mind away so much more. The story telling and the pace are brilliant. There were no dulled moments and the story kept me guessing right to the end. Scripts are great and kept the momentum right to the very end. It reminded me of my first time watching the drama Reset. There were no fillers. I love all the actors.

Do watch this. It has surprisingly landed in my top 10 list.

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