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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat
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by Dante
21 days ago
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

A Warm Blanket in Times of War

I wanna preface this by saying I love a good steamy QL as much as the next guy, let it be known, but there is something about the way this series turns "to be loved is to be known" into reality that just hits different.

I think to its core, ThamePo is a rather simple series. The plot isn't overly complex, the characters aren't hard to understand and yet... It hooks you. It hooks you because there is love in it, of all kinds, and you can feel it. Friends, lovers, colleagues... The people that make our days. The people we ask about when they're gone because they leave an empty space behind with their shape.

Maybe it's a bit boring for some, I can see that. But I think there's an enormous beauty in love for love's sake. In love as an everyday act, as continuous effort, as something you build block by block. There are great acts of love in this series, yes, and they shape the narrative, it's true, but when the characters are the happies isn't during them. They're the happiest when they share a meal together, when they go out for a drink, when they're there with their loved ones.

Uncle Joe said that he never had a great dream and he continues to live and be happy and though it baffles at first, it's easy to see why: when you love your life, in its simplicity, you don't need to reach for the stars, the soil beneath your feet, where everything comes from and where everything goes, is good enough.

ThamePo, my beloved. You will always have a big space in my heart.

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Girl Rules
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by Dante
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Woke Soup Turned Sour

When this was announced everyone was thinking "this is the GL version of Only Friends!" and like... We did get it right, actually. It is Only Friends. Just fucking Dream On, I guess, maybe worse.

We start off with an environment that's poorly explored. Ladybird is meant to be a company created by and for women to fight off the struggles within the industry, which is great, the problem is that we never really get to see what those issues within the industry were besides 1 (one) singular mean director and Shasha's story arc. Prim, Min, Praew, Bambi and nearly all the other workers seem to go unscarred by whatever it is men are doing.

But the series goes further with this trope. Min gets constantly harassed by men during the 1st half. It's that certain brand of "feminism" (I put it like that because real feminism acknowledges that ALL people suffer within patriarchy, including men) that's just so unnecessarily hateful towards men like they're evil by default. And then BAM: Praew appears and harasses her just like the guys before did. The best example of this is at the bar. She tells a guy off for not taking Min's no as an answer only to proceed RIGHT AWAY not to take her no for an answer. Insane behaviour.

On top of this, on multiple occasions, though I specifically remember the situation with Oil, they frame women as sensitive and even emotional beings, like that's not just misogyny 101.

And, to end it all, the series continuously disregards Min's sexuality and tries to push the lesbian lable on her (they do try to fix it at the end by having Praew say she can take her time to label herself and whatnot, but really the message that sticks isn't that one).

It's like every single relevant and important topic was shallow and played out for people on Twitter to say "slay" and move on. Yes, even Shasha's arc, which ends after a single press conference and then the world carries on. As if that wasn't massive for her and her career. As if that wasn't important to her character.

And these are just major issues, I'm not even mentioning the rest. Bambi getting away with the most toxic behaviour ever, Prim having no self-worth, Praew and Min giving lukewarm at best, whatever the fuck was the point of having Kris as a character (I love Emi and I loved her on screen, but narratively: why?), KapookCiize continuing to be doomed yuri... The things pile up. Not to mention the atrocious editing wth those big ass colourful lines, of centre images and windows movie maker frames and transitions.

Needless to say, therefore, that I ain't happy. I got nothing of what I wanted, nothing that was worth my time. I watched 12 episodes in hopes I'd get a crumb, at least, because I wanna support women and their acting and I want more GLs. I want GMMTV and other companies to think of queer women's stories as highly as they think of men's. But this just wasn't it. Whatever they tried to do, this wasn't it. And nobody is more disappointed in this fact than I am.

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Girl Rules
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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HAD SO MUCH POTENTIAL...

ok so this was my first my gl, i started watching bls a year and a half ago, i had too many bls to watch so i never really started watching a gl, but then girl rules trailer dropped and i was so obsessed with that trailer, and then episode 1 was so good, i was addicted to this show, don't ask me how many time i have watched the trailer and the first episode. so coming to the review

this show started so strong and it had so much potential, all the girls were workingwomen and no more in the college or stuff, the first episode did set a good base and i was really looking forward and had huge expectations, luckily those expectations were met in the first and second act of the show, the story was interesting and made me excited to watch it every week and wait for it too... but then happened the third act of the show, they ruined everything they did before, they just started doing random things, doing random plots, and cutting scenes from the episodes they already showed in the preview, it went so downhill, honest i had too much expectations from this show and p'jojo and i also got to know how much anticipated it was since the pilot, i hate how gmmtv shows gets stretched just to fulfil a certain amount of episodes.. i expected mess from this show, they gave primgorya they first ep and it was over too early, shashabambi kiss was unnecessary too, Manu people will say mess is not everything but i will expect it from shows like girl rules and ofdo..

the actresses did a really great job though, i would give this cast a 10/10 no notes, they were really amazing for whatever had given to them, and my MVP FILM she really did an amazing job in playing bambi and her character will be forever iconic for me and gorya too, her character was written well, yeah until the third act happened where they ruined the personalities of everyone, bambigorya are my favourite duo, as enemies or friends bothh!!

things i liked and disliked about each couple:
PRIMBAMBI: I LOVE BAMBI, SHE IS AN ICON, well in some things she is not, in the start they portrayed that bambi left without breaking up but that was sure not the case, and i am still confused that in the first episode when bambi came (AHHH I LOVE THE FIRST EPISODE SO MUCH) her mother said to her that i sent you aboard, which was also not the case, they were really acting like that zee thing didn't happen, coming to zee, what video did airy make with ai? they never showed that to usss, honestly all that zeebambi storylines was so confusing and poorly written, it was a good ex to lovers storyline with too much confusion, but still i love primbambi but i don't like the way they did it in last episode, all that angst of episode 11, ended with 2 seconds of motivation from shasha and everything resolved?? didn't gorya say the same thing to bambi in washroom and prim said the same thing while breaking up, so what different did shasha say?
but NAMTANFILM ATE!

SHASHAGORYA: well there is nothing that i can think of that i dislike about them, except that mom storyline, wth was that, the writers were like now they are dating and 2 episodes left what to do? let's take her mother back, like i know her mother was mentioned beforehand too but Sasha could've just said no to her decisions the first or second time, they just did random things just to stretch it 2 more episodes, like it'd be fine just make 8 or 10 episodes. i love gorya's character so much, she was actually a baddie and knew her worth, i liked the pacing of shashagorya's storyline until they actually started dating because that's when writers had nothing.
milklove has such a great chemistry and it goes without saying, they were so good together!!

MINPRAEW: there relationship had actually many realistic problems and stuff, they had a good storyline in first and second act, but they were nowhere in third act, they never showed us them asking to date officially, not to forget, I HATED THAT FREAKIN BIPHOBIA, why was everyone like a straight girl turning lesbian, she switched teams, a straight girl like you plays with lesbian's heart, like are we forgetting that bisexuality exists!!?
min's family issue was actually a good plot until they decided that oh it's last episode and we haven't really given min's family any character development and just showed them 1 or 2 times, let's just make them accept her in 2 seconds, like yeah it is this easy to deal with homophobia? it would be better and realistic if they had shown that they didn't accept her. also that storyline when another girl came, I don't remember the name, it was so poorly written and they cut that scene too in which min and praew were arguing about having no lesbian friends except prim, they showed that in trailer.
also at many times praew was so pushy and forcing min, while she herself as queer should've known that everyone has their time to come out!!? i loved viewmim as a pair tho, like I said everyone did a great job but the writers!!

KRIS AND BAIPOR: I WANTED KRISBAIPOR TO HAPPEN BUT not like that, it felt too unnecessary and forced, it felt like just for the sake of making fans happy? like how did they even got to know each other, they have just met once at that bar and they just said hello and stuff!! like if you wanna show them atleast give some scenes prior to it, it was so sudden and poor writing to just make them dance together out of NOWHERE!!

also ciize did a really good job in playing airy, she plays a ragebaiter very well, and she ate in episode, her expressions and everything was so on point, did the writers forget that she was still an employee of lady bird, they made her disappear like she never existed!!?

THE GIRLS CARRIED THE SHOW! i loved NAMTANFILM's acting and it really felt like they are a couple known each other since college and need i say anything about MILKLOVE, they were really great and VIEWMIM's chemistry is so good and their height difference is differencing, i love themmm!! i am gonna miss watching girl rules on mondays, i hope it had better writing and screenplay.
it's my first timing writing this detailed review, i have yapped to much 😭

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Girl Rules
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by Kotori
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Strong Start with a Weaker Finish

The series starts off exceptionally well, introducing a large cast of characters and multiple interconnected storylines without ever becoming difficult to follow. One of its biggest strengths is its cast: many of the characters feel distinct, emotionally layered, and genuinely interesting to watch. Combined with strong pacing, a great soundtrack, and consistently engaging relationship dynamics, the show quickly becomes easy to get invested in. The actresses deserve particular praise, as their performances often elevate scenes beyond what is written on the page and help maintain emotional investment throughout the series.

Another major strength is the balance between romance and drama. Emotional conflicts usually feel meaningful, and the series spends considerable time exploring the characters' insecurities, personal growth, and complicated relationships. Several storylines develop in unexpected ways, and some initially questionable plot points later receive enough context to become much more understandable. At its best, the writing creates nuanced character dynamics that feel emotionally authentic and compelling.

However, the series gradually loses some of its narrative strength as it progresses. While the first half is driven by strong character writing and organic development, the later episodes increasingly rely on familiar drama tropes, forced misunderstandings, jealousy plots, and exaggerated conflicts. Some supporting characters remain frustratingly one-dimensional, and several character decisions feel difficult to justify. A few major storylines reach emotionally satisfying destinations, but the journey toward those resolutions can feel rushed, inconsistent, or overly convenient.

The most noticeable issue is that the writing quality declines toward the finale. Certain relationships begin to rely more on repetitive drama than meaningful development, and some resolutions arrive so quickly that they undermine the emotional weight of previous conflicts. While the performances remain strong enough to carry many of these weaker moments, there is a clear difference between the more confident storytelling of the earlier episodes and the increasingly forced drama of the final stretch. It may not fully live up to the potential of its strongest early episodes, but it still delivers an engaging and memorable drama-romance experience.

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Can This Love Be Translated?
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by Pagua
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A characteristic series

I was moved by the many beautifully filmed moments, both in terms of landscape and interpersonal dynamics. The series is artistically made, almost a cult series. Sometimes lighthearted, sometimes profound. Beautiful! In particular, I found the female lead exceptionally good in her role. But not only her; the other lead and supporting roles were also well portrayed. Add to that beautiful fashion and music! It was a pleasure to watch the interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, my compliments to the director! I am definitely going to watch this series again.
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The Inn Season 4
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
11 of 13 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Shen Yue and Lan Jie (I want to see you more)

I was really excited to watch this show because it featured several actors and personalities that I enjoy, including Bai Lu Jie, Shen Yue, Lan Jie, Zhisheng, Chen Xiao, and Zelin. Seeing such a promising lineup made me look forward to the show, and I expected to enjoy watching my favorite stars interact and showcase their personalities.

Unfortunately, after watching it, I ended up feeling quite disappointed. One of my biggest frustrations was the lack of screen time given to many of the cast members I was most interested in. I started this show mainly because of these individuals, but it felt like they barely appeared compared to what I had hoped for. Whenever they were on screen, I found myself wanting to see more.

In particular, I was looking forward to seeing more of Chen Xiao. He has a strong presence and charisma that always make him enjoyable to watch, but I felt that the show did not give him enough opportunities to shine. I sincerely hope to see him in future projects where he can have more screen time.

Shen Yue was another highlight for me. She looked absolutely beautiful throughout the show and brought a charming and positive energy whenever she appeared. Even with limited screen time, she managed to leave a lasting impression.

Lan Jie was also amazing. Her presence, personality, and performance stood out, and I found myself wishing that the show had focused more on her as well. The same goes for the other cast members I initially tuned in to watch.

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Crash
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21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

FAST Cars ⛔️ Fast Music ⚠️ Fast Past ⚖️ Fast Friendships ♥️ °7.5° VG

Fast goes before the crash.

We're following traffic crime investigators (TCI).
Yes, that's a government agency.
No, no one else has heard of it either.

But the training is dope: They've already beat up a room of gangsters who were, just a moment ago, enjoying some pizza and jajangmyeon. My impression 10 minutes in: It's funny. They have good silliness and great comedic timing. I've been smiling for most of it. All of this before the ep1 opening graphics - which delighted and didn'tdisappoint. In fact, Heo Sung Tae (Squid Game-8.4, Adamas-7.6) seems to be having a blast as Jung “Chae” Man (the viewer can always feel it). No, he's NOT one of the gangsters! He's law enforcement.

C is a 2024 release that is rated 88 on AWiki. It is 1 season consisting of 12 60-minute episodes where we hear lines like: “Arrest them for attempted murder… AND reckless driving!”😅

“What's that smell?” Says one suspect as he enters the building for questioning. They’re back at the station. Their office is a dark cave of low greenish lit government agency depression. Today, however, the station is lively. It's surrounded by a mob scene of reporters!

Nice! “We haven't been interviewed in a long time.”
Whoops.
As our team starts smoothing their hair, they realize the reporters just want to talk to the gangsters.
TCI can't get arrested in this town.

Inside the station, they are questioning perps. Cha Yeon “Ho” is queued up to the desk, wrists cuffed. That’s when Min So “Hui” (Kwak Sun Young from Lobby & Inspector Koo-8.4) learns that Ho isn't part of the criminal gang! An investigator himself, he drops an envelope filled with case documents on her desk - once he's uncuffed. ‘I have uncovered a serial murder case. They're using cars to commit the crimes,’ he informs. He, himself, is a bike rider; he doesn't drive. Oooo. Life just got less boring.

Lee Min Ki plays Ho. His haircut makes his face look wider (a small change of hairdo really changes his appearance). I've seen him in Because This Is My First Life-7.7, My Liberation Diary-8.9, The Beauty Inside-6, & My Liberation Notes-9. Despite his very distinctive look, he still looks differently in every feature. He's relatable. He's a jean-jacketed “cool dad” in What's Wrong with Secretary Kim-6.8, but he's usually a dork - it's his strongest suit. Here, he's a diligent insurance investigator who has stumbled onto crimes worse than fraud.

Two episodes in, I can affirm that this guy is taking a beating. He seems constipated (resoundingly unmovable) and completely flummoxed by human interaction. He doesn't get the point of lies and it wouldn't surprise to hear that he's never had a dirty thought in his life ~~>> Full blown aspergers, it seems. At one point he has to chase a criminal and he's laughably pathetic as a guy who has existed entirely in his own head suddenly being forced into sheer physicality ~~>> The criminal gets away, but he used cleverness to stay in the mix longer than one might have guessed. Hui is kicking his butt daily, um, training him to fight, and those moves will come in handy. We'll learn that he has a trauma in his past that shaped his current behavior. The worst insult to TCI is that he'll now be on their team.

Kang Gi Doong has been in 31 things since 2012. He usually plays a sidekick or little brother, but here, he's Pyo Jong Uk, a spoiled chaebol brat and thug. Baek Hyun Jin (Moving-8.5, The Devil Judge-8.2) is used for a running bit as their police chief. He often plays the narcissistic type and it's more of the same here. He's a completely empty person - full of himself and nothing else. He assumes, since he's achieved this position, that he deserves it and is respected when he's patently phony and quite obviously, to anyone paying attention, a complete buffoon as Namgang Police Chief. “Wow. You guys are incredible. You persevere through anything… like weeds!” This is chief at his most effusive and complimentary 😅. The director is Park Joon Woo (Taxi Driver, Doctor Detective).

By episode 6 it's obvious TCI is overlooked mostly because they never get credit for their work. Other more glamorous teams get the credit for their investigations and arrests due to late hand-offs by the brass who always have a separate (usually selfish) agenda.

The whole concept of the team beating up groups of thugs on a 1:5 ratio (including the tiny women equally kicking butt) is just silly. However, if one can roll with it, it's funny. Heo Sung Tae even takes a shot in the 🏀🏐 (anything for a laugh!). His revenge is glorious.

The Crash theme song rocks while being hilarious at the same time. That takes skill. My spouse (who was clowning it up 90% of the time) had a talent for ruining songs by singing in parody, and he was most effective at skewering heavy metal. The Crash theme song goes right up to the edge of parody, so it brought my hubby to mind, and I cracked up. The song is energetic, it rocks, it wails, and it makes the viewer smile all while still sounding pretty good. It's a fine line and they ROCK it.

The smiles come from the personality clashes and the sheer joy emanating from the actors. The FL's retro sedan somehow looks like a hearse😅. It's quite the suave ride and seems to fill the screen like it's alive every time it skids into the frame. Hui has better control behind the wheel than Jeff Gordon! Lee Min Ki gets many of the laughs playing the most awkward of geeks. His foot chases (he gets a redemption one) are highlights of the show.

The last episode is good! It's a scenery switch and it sets up S2, which is confirmed and expected to crash to earth in the second half of 2026. Crash is a solid rest stop for those looking for a fun watch that isn't dumbed down but is also not too challenging. It is the perfect street cleaner between heavier laps around the entertainment thruway.


QUOTES🗣

A crime is concealed by another crime.

I am relieved that your son takes after you.


IMHO〰🖍

RATINGS 🎬7.5 🖊7.2 🎭7.7 💓5 🦋5 🎨7 🎶7.7 🔚8 🤗6 ▪ LEVELS 🌞5⚡6 😅5 😭4.5 😱4 😬3 🤢5 🤔5 💤0

Shazams: The theme of CRASH by Kyungho Kim makes me smile. Great energy.

Re-📺? Tough call. Not impossible as me doing a 360 and landing perfectly in a parking spot like Hui….

In order of ~lite&trite~ to ~heavy&serious~ you may also like:

⚖Spies, ©🅾🅿§ & Robbers (some w/ a fantasy✨️element)
Mad For Each Other-7.7 ~ silly fun,
Crash-7.5,
Vincenzo-8.2,
Flex X Cop-8.5,
Man to Man-6.7,
Bad and Crazy-8.4,
The King: Eternal Monarch-8.3,
Oh My Ghost-10,
Big Mouth-7.4,
Han River Police-7.1,
Bad and Crazy-8.4,
Inspector Koo-8.4,
Missing: The Other Side-8.3,
A Beautiful Life-7.4,
That Winter, The Wind Blows-7,
Vagabond-8,
Prison Playbook-8.4,
Private Lives-8.1,
The First 1st Responders-7.8,
K2-8,
Tunnel 8.5,
When the Camellia Blooms-8,
Parasyte the Grey-6.9,
Signal-8.6,
The Worst of Evil-7.7
Revenge of Others-8.1,
The Good Detective-8.3,
Sisyphus 8 (give it 2 episodes, ep1 is confusing), The Defected-8.2,
Iris-8,
Awaken-8.7,
D.P.-8.4,
The Man from Nowhere-8.9,
Moving-8.5,
Beyond Evil-7.4,
The Defected-8.2,
Gangnam Bs-Side-7.2,
Flower of Evil 8.9,
Oldboy-9,
A Shop for Killers-8.7,
Black 9,
The Cursed 8.3,
The Wailing-8.8,

Adrenaline
The First 1st Responders-7.8,
The Devil Judge-8.2,
K2-8,
Heavenly Sword and Dragon Slaying Saber 9-Kung-fu!;
The Worst of Evil-7.7
Moving-8.5
Revenge of Others-8.1,
Oldboy-9,


〰 Hulu Catalog 〰

A Shop for Killers-8.7,
Adamas-7.6,
Big Mouth-7.4,
Blood Free-8.5,
Call It Love-8.4,
Crash-7.5,
Crazy Love-7.8,
The First 1st Responders-7.8,
Flex X Cop-8.5,
Gangnam B-Side-7.2,
The Golden Spoon-8.1,
Han River Police-7.1,
High School Return of a Gangster-7,
Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born-8.5,
The Judge from Hell-4.5
Kiss Sixth Sense-6.8,
The Legend of the Blue Sea-7.2 (this show is marvelous except for taking a quality dip in eps 20-22)
Light Shop-8.6,
Link: Eat, Love, Kill-6.7,
Maestra: Strings of Truth-6.8,
May It Please the Court-7.9,
Melancholia-10,
Moving-8.5,
Pandora: Beneath the Paradise-3.9,
Parasite-9,
Red Swan-8.7,
Revenant-7.4,
Revenge of Others-8.1,
So I Married the Anti Fan-6.8,
Uncle Samsik-8.4,
What's Wrong With Secretary Kim-6.8,
Why Her?-8,
Wonderful World-7.8,
The Worst of Evil-7.7

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Veil of Shadows
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Netflix I Love You, Now Add More Just Like This

Saw this on Netflix and decided to give this a quick watch.
Twas not quick at all.
I started a month or so after it finished, but was surprised to see the engagement from the watchers who couldn't let go of the drama... and honestly I get it. There were so many factors that really made this stand out, I hope I can mention all of them.

When I saw the cast was JuJingYi and Joseph Zeng, I knew they'd be great leads as always. Man, was I wrong. But not in the way it seems. There are four main characters, all equally important to the storyline. The first and most interesting part of the characters is their relationship. I thought FOR SURE JJY and JZ would be the main couple but nope. I'm honestly glad they weren't because I can't see it any other way. Our FLs JJY and Chen Du Ling are the most beautiful cunning pair of sisters I have ever seen and their bond is so deep and meaningful in ways you can only understand by watching. The first and main couple imo is JJY and Tian Jia Rui, who I've never really seen as a lead or main character before. HE WAS THE SCENE STEALER. Oh my gosh, do they make you fall in love with him. Like actually. He and JJY are the ultimate cp and I don't remember loving the dynamic of two characters this much. Our second couple is CDL and JZ, and while their story didn't engross me as strongly, their growth was also remarkable. The OST for them is my favorite song of the drama, though the OST just SLAPS. Every song was like a blockbuster movie soundtrack.

There were, undoubtedly several plot "holes" that are so so confusing, but like everyone says, does get explained later on. Also many characters are hard to keep track of. I think it may be worth rewatching to sort of see the hidden details you never noticed before. Just want to say thank you to the comment section for clarifying all the confusing details I had.

I want to see the couples together again <3333

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BTS Birthday Party
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21 days ago
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

funny and cute. Must Watch for armys/Fans

In this video we see teamwork from BTS and hear funny and sweet stories from them. I found Jimin and JK's story particularly sweet and funny. I think this video clearly shows that BTS aren't always 100% perfect and certainly argue sometimes. But you can also tell that they respect each other, admit their mistakes, and of course like each other.

Soo cute.
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The Rise of Ning
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21 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 6.0

Period Political Drama

This is a Period Political drama, with of course some romantic relationships. I found that 40 episodes is too long. Could have ended at 30 episodes. The story is good, I just found too much inside family jealousy drama. There is some humour. I enjoyed watching this series and all the actors did a great job.
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The Cross-Dressed Union
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21 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Great Story, Great Acting

This drama was kind of unique. It had my interest from the very beginning all the way to the end. Nan Chen Xiao (played by Liu Ye) was a young general who had to dress up like a woman. He was pretty much under cover. Liu Ye was a very good character meshed well with the female character, Rui Yu (played by Tan Xiao Fan). Rui Yu was a young woman who dressed up as a male for all of her life. She never played as a girl, as she grew up. Rui Yu was a great minister in the emperor's court and she was a great orator / strategist. The young emperor, Yan Lin (played by Liu Guo Hao) was very likeable. He knew that Nan Chen Xiao was a man dressed up like a woman and he knew that Rui Yu was a woman dressed up like a man. Emperor Yan Lin issued a decree to pair Nan Chen Xiao and Rui Yu in a marriage. This marriage decree drove the two marriage partners crazy, as well as their respective families. Nan Chen Xiao's family could not believe that their son was decreed to marry another man (Rui Yu). Rui Yu's family could not believe that their daughter was decreed to marry another woman. The families had to honor the emperor's marriage decree or risk being destroyed. The marriage took place. It was so hard for the Rui Yu and Nan Chen Xiao. By the way, Nan Chen Xiao was also a young general. When Rui Yu was ordered to go somewhere to be an envoy or in some other capacity, Nan Chen Xiao said that he was going along to accompany his new spouse and to also protect Rui Yu. The emperor's sister, Princess Yan Luo (played by Dai Jia Li), always snuck along almost everywhere. She was a princess that only cared about herself and she kind of got on my nerves. The princess was so bossy and wanted everyone to cater to her. When did Rui Yu find out that her spouse was really a man? Some bad people where trying to kill Rui Yu and they shot an arrow at her; Nan Chen Xiao moved over to block her from being hit and took the arrow to the chest. He grabbed Rui Yu and they jumped off the cliff, landing safely below. Rui Yu helped Nan Chen Xiao to a cave. He told her that the arrow had poison on it and that he was really a man, not a woman. Rui Yu was surprised by happy. She sucked the poison from Nan Chen Xiao's arrow wound and left the cave to get help, after Nan Chen Xiao passed out; he woke up and di d not see Rui Yu so he left the cave to find her. Skip forward and Rui Yu was slashed by a sword while trying to protect her husband Nan Chen Xiao. He carried her to safety and started to tend to her wound when he realized that Rui Yu was not a man, but a woman. He was confused, but probably very relieved. After several other trials and tribulations, the spouses bonded and decided to be a real couple. After the bad guys were dealt with and peace was upon the empire, Rui Yu announced to the minister of the court that she was a woman, not a man. The ministers were shocked, but they wanted her to stay in the court. Nan Chen Xiao was called into court and the ministers found out that he was not a woman, but a male general. Their respective families were really relieved. The emperor already new the identity of the spouses. He later decreed that the would be married as themselves and not undercover.

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Night Dream
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21 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

So much potential!

This story had everything, a great story, beautiful visuals and good music.
The actors idd a great job, the mains had great chemistry and good kisses.

And i am puzzled, but for some reason this just didn't deliver. I can't pinpoint what the reason is, but it just wasn't that great...
Still a good drama, don't get me wrong, but it had potential to be a 10/10.
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Perfect Crown
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by Mar
21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Came For the Romance, Stayed for The Queen Dowager

While I was highly anticipating this show for its star-studded main romance, I found myself only moderately invested in the central love line and more captivated by the dark, high-stakes family drama in the palace. The writers definitely left their most compelling storytelling potential on the table.

The Critiques: Where the Writing Stumbled
1. IU’s Character Lacked Relatable Motivation: As a highly successful, wealthy, and independent CEO, Seong Hui-ju already had actual autonomy. Choosing to marry into a hyper-traditional, patriarchal royal system felt like volunteering for golden handcuffs. Instead of an empowering move, it felt like a massive step backward for a modern woman, making it hard to understand what she was actually gaining.

2. A "Too Perfect" Prince with Missing Backstory: Grand Prince Lee Ahn (Byeon Woo-seok) suffered from "Perfect Male Lead Syndrome." Because the early episodes prioritized rom-com aesthetics, we rarely saw his flaws, leaving him feeling overly passive until the plot forced him to act. Furthermore, the show deeply shortchanged his relationship with his late brother. We needed more screen time exploring why the late King felt so suffocated by the puppet masters that he wanted to leave the crown behind.

3. Palace Intrigue Treated Like a Second Thought: The most fascinating dynamics—the psychological war between the Queen Mother and her husband, and the toxic, generational conditioning by her ruthless father—were rushed through in quick flashbacks. Shifting just 20% more focus onto this dark political thriller would have made the show more compelling.

4. The Heartbreaking Treatment of the Boy King: Watching an eight-year-old child constantly crying, isolated, and pushed by his mother to "rule" felt less like palace intrigue and more like severe emotional abuse. In a modern, alternate-reality setting, this was incredibly heavy and exhausting to watch while the adult leads were flitting around in a corporate-merger romance.

The Saving Grace: Why It’s Still Worth the Watch
The absolute best part of the show belonged entirely to Queen Dowager Yoon Yi-rang (Gong Seung-yeon) and her young son.

Yi-rang was a powerhouse character. Her transition from a hardened, desperate political player into a mother who chooses to burn down her own cage to save her son’s sanity was the emotional peak of the series. The scene where she realizes her child overheard the brutal truth was heart breaking.

Watching Lee Ahn finally rise from passivity to actively protecting his nephew was incredibly satisfying. Ultimately, the best part of the final resolution was seeing the whole family finally freed. Too bad we didn't get to see more of that. I'd love to see a prequel drama focusing entirely on the childhood of the two princes, the early marriage of the Queen Mother, and the rising shadow of the Prime Minister's family dynasty.

Final Verdict: Come for the flashy romance, but stay for Gong Seung-yeon's compelling performance and the bittersweet redemption of the royal family.

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Absolute Value of Romance
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by Shiro
21 days ago
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Fun but something is off

This is a quirky kind of fun drama, a teen fantasy at its most adorable in many ways but also slightly disturbing and kind of annoying in others.

The leads are fun to watch but I do have a few questions about ethics, the role of the adults (though in my book 18 is not a kid), and do feel that the girls rivalry as well best friends choices and actions kind of ruined a big part of the fun in this.

That said its an easy watch with lots of adorable BL satire... not a bad watch just mind the initial second hand embarrassment and turn off your brain and you will be fine.

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Positively Yours
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21 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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MLs journey was so enjoyable, 2ML was so irritating!

I didn't read the manwha and read some negative reviews before I watched it. I like the 2 leads so I gave it a go. I laughed a lot. There were some WTF moments of course but the secretary and MLs interactions were so funny. I liked the first episode how they had a few meet-cutes. However, I thought it was hard to believe that 2 people of that age were relationship shy, but the show gave good reasons for how they had become this way. I liked most of the supporting characters. Mostly they were funny though in some cases too much. The SML was painful. Couldn't really see what either the FL or her best friend saw in him with the exception of his kind nature and the fact that he seemed to be the only male around them. His constant carrying of man bags and sense of entitlement really irritated. (At first I liked how he could stand up to a chaebol but then realised he was just like that, over confident or something fro no reason). Which leads me to the ML. Honestly my fave character. I love the journey he went on. From relationship shy, and women averse to bravely following his feelings and standing up for his lady and baby to be. From his first time seeing her at the hospital he never wavered, in whatever capacity she would let him, he would be her support. He was like this with his niece too, such a refreshing character. Totally not what you would have expected from his initial scenes. He could be so confident and strong when he needed to take charge to being sweet and humble during the press conference.

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