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Moving
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by ZERTY
Apr 24, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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A good drama with schoolkids who have superpowers, but:

Overall, the story is solid and there’s great chemistry between the main characters whether it’s the parents or the students. Personally, the only thing I didn’t like about the story was the sequence about the parents’ past. It was way too long.
Sure, it helped us understand the mother and father’s story, but I think it could have been shortened a bit. I’ll admit that after a certain number of episodes focused on that, I felt a little demotivated. But as soon as the main story picked up again, I was instantly hooked once more!The final scene with the destroyed school and everything was really incredible!

The acting from the characters is good nothing to complain about on that front.
The OSTs are good too.

if you like drama with powers watch this!

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Rebirth
13 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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A terrible story

Rebirth” was a thoroughly disappointing drama that failed to live up to expectations. There was hardly a single element that truly engaged me. The storyline lacked depth, the direction was inconsistent, and at times even the acting fell flat. To make matters worse, the ending was extremely unsatisfying.

I initially started watching this drama because of the male lead, but unfortunately, he was sidelined, receiving significantly less screen time than the second male lead. As someone who enjoys well-developed romantic arcs, I found it frustrating that the drama paid little attention to this aspect. Although both male characters eventually found closure and achieved relatively stable lives, the conclusion still left them emotionally isolated, which weakened the overall impact.

The plot itself was rather disjointed and poorly executed. It revolved around three clans—one striving to protect their kingdom, another driven by revenge, and the third aiming to abolish slavery. However, the narrative relied heavily on repetitive war sequences and strategic planning, which made the progression feel tedious and poorly paced.
Overall, I struggled to connect with either the storyline or the characters. Despite its ambitious premise, the drama ultimately fizzled out, leaving little impression on the viewer.

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Resident Playbook
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by ZERTY
Apr 24, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Fun and Realistic

I’m pretty new to medical series/dramas, but here’s my review:

I really enjoyed the story. It follows a young woman who is in debt and doesn’t want to work in this field again. I found the medical scenes very well made. At the same time, I looked up information about the job and noticed that it was quite accurately portrayed! There’s also a mini romance included, which was quite cute, along with some conflicts between certain characters. Overall, it was really good.The characters have great dynamics with each other, and there’s a nice connection between the superiors and the new staff members.

The music is good too.

I think series in this style, like The Trauma Code and others, have a lot of potential. I wouldn’t say no to a Season 2! Seeing how she evolves after the end of Season 1 would be interesting.

In short, I recommend it if you like medical dramas!

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Absolute Value of Romance
31 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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HAHAAHAHAHAHAH

FIRST OF ALL SHUT UP EVERYONE WHO HATES ON HER HAIR. I FREAKING LOVE THE HELL OUT OF IT. ITS SO CUTE AND MATCHES HER GOOFY CHARACTER.
So by the summary we all understand how the story is going to be, this is my first time writing a review so early on the story, but i felt this one deserves a one. The actors, the fl is so good and her acting is so nice, same goes to the other actors. Coming to to the plot, its very unique for a kdrama, i like how the writers tried something new apart from the old school, the plot although nothing fetish( which is good) but seems pretty realistic on the teen writer part, coming from the same shoes i can say its true that imagination sometimes run wild, but thats the charm of this drama. Haha. I really like how the ml (maths guy) was baffled by her scoring 4 marks in exam, and got obsessed into making her an ace. Hehe, i loved how she was the director who scolded her sir's character in her novel cause in real life he was an ass (not really but in a funny way) , but i must say he(the ml actor) got good acting skills like by how he portrayed his eyes getting soft whenever she was crying(or pretending to be) . Mainly i love this chaotic dynamics hehe. Now coming to the concerns, i hope its a non romance drama or if its so please let her be an graduate student then they must start really getting in that sector. Also i hope they don't ruin it by the last episodes by speeding the pace or something shit, let it be in this flow, perfect. Things i wish i could see as an possible ending, her being a famous novelist and her getting good results in her subject with the help of her maths teacher, and a affectionate smile from him being proud at the end (the best ending it could get) or something normal. Please no ones parents are dead or suicidal in this drama (already seen this shit) and let her be a successful writer please dont let the maths teacher ruin her novel. And mainly why does the korean literature teacher and P.E teacher have so much chemistry, wahh same goes for the ml and the korean literature teacher, (the korean literature teacher is a softieeee, love himmm😘), anyways till now very good AND IT MUST GO ON TILL THE END OR THE DIRECTOR BETTER START COUNTING YOUR DAYS.!...

UPDATE:
soo first of all to the director THANK YOU for not killing anyone or adding some unnecessary plotline to it and sticking with the original genre.
Secondly DAMNNNNN ITS SOO GOOD LIKE I LOVE ITTT. Mr Ga?! Jess the man you are so supportive of your students.. And to the other actors and actresses all of you did such a nice job, especially the actress of Euiju, no one could have pulled off the character more than herrr. Love herrr.
Coming about the novel plot its cringe but sooo funnily good. Love the actors of the teachers. ANDD LOVE EUIJU'S GROUP, HER FRIENDS, JENNY AND JENNY'S SEATMATE. Coming towards the ending, it was very much suited up to the drama genre. People who are not satisfied should know that even if it would have ended with both of them together it would have been very unethical, like the teacher student relationship. Um yeah about the other possibility yes it would have been good too with her graduating and then relationship but the raw emotion would not have been there, i like that part about this drama the open ending of it gives us a creative freedom to imagine further more. Do we need a second season? No. Its very much would not work in this case cause the whole season would have to be exaggerated in terms of it to happen so and the drama would loss its individuality but if done correctly there might be a chance. One thing we can surly ask for is to have Cha hakyoon and kim hyangi to act in another comedy romance drama cause yess THEIR CHEMISTRY IS TOO GOOD TO WASTE. So thats it, i loved it i hope you do too!

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Love beyond the Grave
1 people found this review helpful
by Julien
Apr 24, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
Really enjoyed the story line. Love both the FL and the ML. Arthur Chen had wick bender one if my favorite actors. While I get that there's a controversy about the age differences it's not a problem for me. This is escapism and not reality. Watched both the endings and I loved them both. Will definetely be rewatching.
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Veil of Shadows
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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This is the Best Drama of 2026 ! Yes for sure

I never write reviews since I don't like to waste my time !
But seeing some hateful comments , I had to step us this time
As an adult myself I found this Drama is One of the best Dramas ever, and for sure Best Drama of 2026
The story is growing step by step with many mystery
But slowly with each episode u can find what really is going on ( and for me this was the best part which made me continue to watch it so eagerly )!!
The acting , the visuals , cinemography ,story is just perfect
Yes everyone did a great job , but for me Ji Ling & Wuyi were just the Best
I highly recommend it for anyone who likes sad dark romance with wuxia ...

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Under the Queen's Umbrella
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by Catepr
Apr 24, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 4.0
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too much happened in the last episode

I thought the acting was wonderful and the storyline was very intriguing. I definitely loved the female lead queen. The way she protected her children, her strong character, and her kindness were spot on.
On the other hand, the Queen Dowager just got boring after a while. She’s so evil and stayed so evil yet untouchable, which seemed impossible.
and it is her character that actually made me give the show a lower rating because I just became so bored with her 16 episode uncontrolled evil.
I get that she needed to stay in the show until the end, but I think I would’ve liked it better had there been some attempts to control her bad behavior.
The storyline between the young Crown, Prince and Princess was sweet. The brothers are awesome. I really enjoyed the rest of it.

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Fated Hearts
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Apr 24, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Fire vs. Fire: Li Qin and Chen Zheyuan Just Set the Standard for C-Drama Romance

This is officially the best C-drama I’ve ever watched, literally the definition of a perfect show. It hit every single note for me. I am obsessed with a power couple dynamic, and the fact that the producers never made Fu Yixiao "vulnerable" or weak was such a win. She is an absolute icon, and seeing her go head-to-head with Feng Suige was the ultimate fire vs. fire trope. This is exactly the kind of powerful romance I’ve been looking for. The chemistry between Li Qin and Chen Zheyuan was so top-tier that I’m already manifesting them in another drama together. The entire show was just too aesthetic, and that final scene? Adorable and so empowering. I loved how it defied typical historical tropes by encouraging Xiyang to become Empress—it was such a serve. What really sealed the deal for me was that the ML and FL were never portrayed as weak. Even when things got intense, they never abandoned each other; they just supported one another and leveled up. Their "cozy" romantic moments were literally to die for. If I had one tiny complaint, it’s that there was a bit too much focus on Feng Suige’s character arc. I was genuinely hoping Fu Yixiao’s childhood backstory would finally resurface to give her even more depth. But honestly? Even with that, the drama is an absolute 10/10.

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If Wishes Could Kill
83 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 10
Overall 3.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

SHIT ASS SHOW

It started off strong —fast pacing, clear direction, actually intriguing. And then episode 3&4 happened… and it completely lost itself. It went from unsettling(in a good way)to just straight-up ridiculous.

At first I was genuinely uncomfortable because it felt twisted& intense.Then the anxiety kicked in —not because it was scary,but because it got so unbelievably stupid.

It’s like you’re close to an orgasm,you tell your partner…and he suddenly changes the rhythm. 😐
Completely ruins it
3/10 ✨
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Love beyond the Grave
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Absolute epic, fantasy drama worth watching!!!


Just finally finished and my face is all puffy from crying.

1st off what’s with the low MDL score?? To the haters let’s agree to disagree because I absolutely loved this drama. People comparing it to Pursuit of Jade is ridiculous…2 very different gendre!!!

As a watcher of many Xianxia and Wuxia dramas, this is beautifully executed. It was bold, raw and gritty. The fight scenes were dark and ruthless with amazing choreography. All of the actors were fantastic in the fight scenes.

Reba was absolutely stunning in this, she embodied the cold, regal and ancient sovereign. Her acting range was excellent in this, from the cold void to the warm mortal experiences. Let’s talk costume….like wow!!!! Seriously breathtakingly gorgeous human being

Arthur to Reba’s character was also well done. People saying they didn’t have chemistry must be blind. His character was so tragic but once he decided on redemption to save his nation and to tenaciously love a cold sovereign. He fought so hard for her love because she didn’t know how. She kept pushing him away for valid reasons but he never gave up and taught her how to love. His character and back story is also truly interesting.

Miles Wei as Yan Ke was brilliant, his villain was next level!! I literally felt cringey and disgusted during his scenes with He Simu at the end. That is such a reflection of his amazing acting abilities.

Overall I loved this drama, it felt epic, unique and like an old school production where they are not scared to cover the handsome actors in blood.

I will have to watch it all over again some time 9.5/10

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Nirvana in Fire
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by duck
Apr 24, 2026
54 of 54 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Best Series I've ever watched

STORY - 10/10
It is undeniable that "Nirvana in Fire" is one of the most rewatched and acclaimed series in C-Drama history. Therefore, I went into this drama with somewhat high expectations. Not only did these get easily surpassed, but Nirvana in Fire also became my favourite series I ever watched. In fact, the story is so masterfully crafted that it transcends its C-Drama bubble and I could comfortably recommend it to everyone.
Although the series starts of with the first episode being quite confusing due to the many things introduced at once, the story does not remain that difficult and is, in general, quite easy to understand. Should you get confused at some point, helpful and entertaining blogs such as "the fangirl verdict" are here to help you out. Overall, you quickly start to grow accustomed to and love the excellently written characters. Regarding whom my favourite character is, I really struggle to choose between the many great ones.
To name a few: Mei Changsu, the main character, stands out the most as the genius strategist with a tragic backstory and a secret identity, who is looking for revenge, by any means possible. Prince Jing, a highly idealistic, righteous individual, who wants to seek justice. His mum, Consort Jing, a very comforting, but also very smart woman. And there are many more…
On top of that, the relationships between these characters really enhance the plot. For example, Mei Changsu and Prince Jing have more chemistry in their bromance than some BLs out there. Every time, the prince came close to discovering Mei Changsu's real identity, it had me sitting at the edge of my seat.
Whereas other dramas would resort to long-winded backstory-segments, "Nirvana in Fire" manages to convey the past relationships of the characters through excellent acting and great dialogues, which make you fill in the blanks yourself by showing the impact of their shared past instead of outright telling us.
Beyond that, it's extremely impressive that the pacing is very consistent and doesn't linger too long at any points. As a result, I excitedly looked forward to every single episode and was never disappointed.
Furthermore this series was quite addictive due to the relatively short story arcs dealing one by one with the various smaller conflicts within the larger narrative. Each obstacle and enemy gets absolutely obliterated, which is a very satisfying outcome to see. Besides that, it's very entertaining to see Mei Changsu's genius plans come to fruition, which often have an unexpected twist and sometimes not really work out the way you would expect.
All in all, the series managed to hold my attention through all 54 episodes. This was quite surprising to me, as I usually prefer and am used to much shorter shows.
However, I had some mixed feelings toward the ending. Even though it was quite satisfying in the sense that all questions were answered, all important conflicts resolved, and it made sense, I wished that they had done it a little differently (can't say how exactly due to this review being spoiler-free). Overall this doesn't sway my very positive opinion, but with such a near-perfect show, I needed to point that out.
In conclusion, the story is one of the greatest ever told in the history of humankind and everyone should watch it at least once.

ACTING - 10/10
The acting in this is the best I've ever seen in an Asian drama. All the actors, but expecially Hu Ge, who is Mei Changsu, convey nuanced emotions and inner conflict expertly. This series wouldn't be the same without this amazing cast. It's truly rare that the actors add so much value to a series.

MUSIC - 10/10
I love the OST. In fact, I was even listening to the opening on loop for a while. It is very epic and gorgeous. Other than that it always perfectly accentuated what was happening in the show.

REWATCH VALUE - 10/10
I will certainly rewatch his many times. Despite the fact that I just finished watching it a couple of months ago, I already feel the urge to start a rewatch. I'm positive that I would enjoy it just as much as my first watch.

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Lighter & Princess
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

L&P - Life and Pursuit of Love

It’s an odd title for a love story Lighter & Princess and it naturally makes you wonder: is there more beneath the surface? The answer is an emphatic yes.

I’ve never been particularly drawn to Arthur Chen in his action roles, but here, he proves he’s far more effective in a character-driven drama. There’s a quiet intensity in his performance that works beautifully opposite Zhang Jingyi. Their chemistry isn’t loud or exaggerated, it’s in the glances, the pauses, the unspoken tension. Those small moments carry the story just as much as the plot itself, and they’re difficult to replicate.

What makes the series compelling is its central character, Li Xun, a male lead riddled with contradictions and emotional blind spots. He’s far from ideal, and that’s precisely the point. His flaws aren’t just narrative devices; they generate the tension and momentum of the story. In many ways, the writing leans into these imperfections, allowing the audience to constantly question him, understand him, and occasionally feel frustrated by him. That complexity is what keeps the story alive.

Yes, there’s a touch of hyperbole, this is still very much a Chinese drama, but surprisingly, it doesn’t derail the narrative. My usual frustration with 30+ episode series is the unnecessary padding, yet here, the story remains relatively focused. Side plots exist but rarely distract, and the emotional arc stays intact. It takes its time, sometimes slower than necessary, but not indulgently so.

The relationship at the heart of the series feels almost like opposing ions, naturally drawn together, yet constantly at risk of being pulled apart. There’s a push and pull that feels inevitable, almost fated, and that tension gives the romance its weight. It may start slow, but I found myself fully invested, never tempted to skip ahead. The performances and the writing demand your attention and reward it.

Lately, I’ve found myself drifting away from Chinese dramas, leaning more toward Korean and Western series for tighter storytelling. But every so often, a show like Lighter & Princess reminds me why I started watching them in the first place. It doesn’t reinvent the genre, but it refines what works: strong chemistry, flawed characters, and a romance that feels earned rather than manufactured.

I’m glad I gave this one a chance.

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The Epoch of Miyu
11 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Only worth watching if you love the Cast

For me I love actress Zhu Zhu. And even though the story frustrates me every episode of nasty characters with too much screen time, I continue to watch for her. This is the typical C-Drama where the negatives outweighs the positives so I'll start with the short list of positives:

Worth watching Parts:
1. Zhu Zhu .... I mean isn't she just one of the most beautiful, refined actress in decades?
2. 2nd ML. You know he played a nasty ex husband in Filter? Now he plays a charming 2nd ML who hardly gets ANY screen time. He nails both characters! Only in ep 24 do you see some sweetness.
3. Few good supporting characters: (again NOT enough screen time) The cook bestie, the ML's finance guy.

Now for the Rants.... skip this if you are easily offended

1. Too many nasty characters with overboard screen time. That really needed to be cut down by 50%. I would rather watch more interaction w/ the 2nd ML but nope. It's always drama central w/ repetitive gossips and backstabbing.
2. Even by ep 24, she's a manager now, still with no real power.
3. ML - still not likeable. Script issue. Clearly Ep 25 2ML is that much more mature.
4. ML/FL chemistry, none IMO. All the way through the end.
5. Very repetitive theme over and over again. She gets into a new department, there's always someone trying to backstab her and she succeeds in the end.

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If Wishes Could Kill
29 people found this review helpful
Apr 24, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

What A Disappointment

When the trailer first dropped, I was so excited to watch it. I genuinely thought it was going to be another great survival game set in a high school environment, similar to Night Has Come.

But after spending 8 hours watching every episode, I quickly realized this was more The Conjuring-type horror… which was definitely not what I expected or what the trailer really hinted at.

The premise itself was actually really interesting: a mysterious app that grants wishes at the cost of your life , dark and thrilling, right?

Unfortunately, I went into this drama with really high expectations, which made the disappointment hit even harder. I didn’t completely hate it , the beginning was intriguing, I laughed with the characters and even got scared at times but I never felt truly connected or invested. I was mostly just curious to see how it would end.

In the end, it’s a short K-drama that can help pass the time if you’re bored, but don’t expect it to live up to its promising concept.

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Road Home
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Apr 24, 2026
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Romance Held Together by Second Chances

Road Home is honestly a very simple, romance-focused drama at its core. It follows Lu Chen and Gui Xiao from their teenage years to adulthood, showing how they separate and find their way back to each other after more than a decade. Nothing huge or dramatic really happens here. It is very slice of life and slow paced, and everything revolves around their relationship. So if you are going in expecting action or something intense like You Are My Hero, this is not that kind of drama at all. The police and SWAT parts are there, but they feel more like background rather than the main focus.

The strongest part of the drama is definitely the main couple. Their chemistry really carries the entire show. You can feel the history between them, especially in the way they look at each other and how they act when they meet after being apart. Since they spend a lot of time in a long-distance relationship, even small moments feel important. There is a lot of clinginess, longing, and quiet affection. What I really liked is how mature they are. There are no childish misunderstandings or unnecessary breakups. They both know they made mistakes in the past, they talk about it, and they move on without dragging things out. That part felt very refreshing.

Visually, the drama is beautiful. The scenery is honestly one of the highlights. There were moments where it felt like I was watching a travel show because everything looked so calm and pretty. But at the same time, the CGI really pulled me out of the experience. Once you notice how empty the places are, like restaurants or streets with barely any people, it becomes hard to ignore. It starts to feel a bit artificial, which is disappointing because the real locations were actually very nice.

The biggest issue for me was the pacing and storytelling. The first part of the drama is enjoyable if you are invested in the romance, but towards the end it starts to feel messy. Some plots feel stretched while others are rushed or not explained properly. One scene that really stood out was when the ML gets seriously injured and suddenly we are just in the hospital with no proper explanation of what even happened. Moments like that make the story feel incomplete.

The time skip also did not work well. It did not feel like years had passed(in current timeline after there daughter) because the characters looked and acted the same. The wedding and later parts felt a bit underdeveloped. The last episode was especially frustrating because instead of giving us more of their present life, it went back to retelling past events with very little new content. It felt unnecessary and kind of wasted time that could have been used better.

And I really have to mention the pregnancy track because it honestly felt so random and poorly handled. For a romance drama, they completely skipped over the scene to highlight that they got intemate. There was no proper moment, no hint, nothing. One minute everything is normal and suddenly she is pregnant. It felt rushed and disconnected, especially when dramas usually at least give some symbolic hints or build-up. Instead, it just appeared out of nowhere, which made it feel pointless rather than meaningful.

Side characters were also not handled well. Many of them felt like they were just there for the sake of the main couple. Some relationships were not developed properly, and a few characters just disappeared without any explanation, which made the world feel a bit empty.

Even with all these flaws, I cannot say I did not enjoy it. The romance really works. You can feel the love, the longing, and the comfort they bring to each other. That emotional connection is what keeps you watching even when the story starts to fall apart.

Overall, this is a drama that you watch for the relationship, not the plot. If you like slow, soft, and mature romance with beautiful visuals, you will probably enjoy it. But if you need a strong storyline or consistent pacing, this one might feel a bit bland and frustrating by the end.

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