Ongoing 1/10
Unexpectedly Naughty Fukami
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
1 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A playful BL built on gap appeal and unexpected chemistry.

This series starts with a familiar setup — a confident, calculated “perfect” man who thinks he knows exactly what he wants. But everything changes when he meets Fukami, a seemingly unremarkable and awkward coworker.

What makes the story fun is the contrast. Fukami’s transformation — from a quiet, almost invisible presence to someone unexpectedly alluring — completely disrupts Kajii’s sense of control.

It’s not just about attraction, but about being thrown off balance by something you didn’t expect to desire.

Light, cheeky, and full of comedic tension, this drama leans into the charm of unpredictability.

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The First Night with the Duke
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Cringy and convoluted adaptation

Expectations were already high since this is my favorite manhwa. Not only did this drama drop the ball; they took a knife, stabbed it repeatedly, pushed it through a shredder, lit a fire and took a dump on it.

The plot went completely sideways when they decided the drama needed the cliches of a typical historical drama; tyrant king forcing the cold duke to obey his senseless orders and turning the actual FL into the antagonist. That was most disappointing since I loved the friendship between the transmitigated FL and original FL, which is already a rare trope.

It's supposed to be a warm love story. The romance of the spunky, a little crazy Ripley who always charges head first and thinks entirely with her heart and the reserved Duke Zeronis who can't help hopelessly falling completely and utterly in love with her. Instead we got a cringy and helpless FL, face-cards only ML, and annoying side characters who add nothing to the story.

Don't even call it an adaptation of The First Night with the Duke, it does not even deserve that respect.

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Boyfriend on Demand
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Lighten up, y'all

This is a funny, light romance that passes the time enjoyably without a lot of trauma or unnecessary PC crap. The virtual boyfriends are all swoony in different ways and since I did NOT get the memo about who was doing cameos, each new appearance was a delight. Unlike other reviewers, I thought the pacing of the main couple's story was good, because the FL had some baggage to work through before she'd be ready to consider a new serious relationship. So delaying the focus on their relationship made sense. Seo In Guk did a great job creating two different characters. His IRL office guy was maybe a bit too reserved at first, but I grew very sympathetic to him eventually. The FL was ooo-kay, but I thought it made sense in the story for her character to be not very exceptional; after all, the allure of the dating fantasy is that someone spectacular falls for average you.

I won't waste words on details...My point is that if you like a light romcom without expecting too much, you will surely enjoy this. And yes, I will rewatch some of the cameos.

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Kingdom
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

Greatest zombie thriller

Grisly dark, action-packed drama filled with insane plot twists that have you on the edge of your seat.

Prince Yung is incredibly easy to root for. He's righteous and actually wants best for his people. He's truly a prince guiding his macabre band of followers to survival and his fight for power. He's a speck of light in a pool of nasty, evil trash. The sheer amount of horrible people he's encounters and their actions disguised as survival is enraging. From the corrupt officials to power-hungry court, it's morbidly satisfying to watch the cosmic zombie justice come for them.

All the characters are well-rounded and add much to the story. The drama depicts the dark realism of a zombie outbreak without the nausea. Overall, an incredibly morbid and sickening drama that somehow you can't look away from.

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First Lady
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Apr 6, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Don't waste your time!

I mean, where do you even start with this mediocre plot? The male lead was melancholic from the beginning to the end. The supposed power the first lady has is not justify at any point in the whole drama. It was painful watching some otherwise solid actors reduced to playing pathetic characters. Don't even get me started on the villain. All hot air. I am used to seeing him play in the daily where some shenanigans without any backbone are acceptable but definitely not in a full weekly series.
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Legend of the Female General
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5
I really like how they wrote her character. She was strong but also had space to be vulnerable and cry and allow others to comfort her. Many times when people write strong female leads they don’t allow the character to be comforted by someone else or even cry which is why I think the writers did a good job with He Yan.

I also love how supportive Xiao Jue was with her feminist views which really comes off as him having stable masculinity. Overall I really liked the plot and the pacing I think was perfect for me however like most Cdramas I feel like it could have been like 5 episodes shorter.

I really liked their interactions throughout and how he found out quite early on in the series. I just find it really funny that from a random soldiers perspective if they saw them doing all that it probably would’ve looked like they were homosexual 😭😭

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While You Were Sleeping
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Apr 6, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

I Was Watching While “I” Was Sleeping

Real Rating : 8.3

Overview
While You Were Sleeping started off kinda strong for me. Rhe concept was unique and interesting, and I was genuinely pulled in by the idea of dreaming about future events. The early episodes felt fun, fresh, and a little suspenseful. However, as the show went on, I found myself getting bored and less invested. While the overall concept stayed cool, the execution started to feel repetitive and unrealistic at times. It’s one of those dramas where the idea is better than how it plays out over time.

Characters:
The main female lead, Nam Hong-joo (Bae Suzy), honestly got a bit frustrating. She’s constantly involving herself in dangerous situations, even when she knows the consequences. At some point it stops feeling brave and just feels reckless. Also, she’s a reporter, but she’s doing a lot of investigating that feels way beyond what her role should realistically be—maybe that’s more common in K-dramas, but it didn’t fully work for me.

The male lead, Jung Jae-chan (Lee Jong Suk), had moments where he felt caring and invested, but other times his expressions made it seem like he was just annoyed with her. That inconsistency made their relationship feel a little off.

The second lead, Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-In), was actually one of my favorites. I thought his character was really interesting, especially with the reveal that he’s colorblind—it was a unique detail that added depth, and I liked how it wasn’t immediately obvious. He brought a softer, more grounded energy compared to the chaos around him. Though i don’t understand why he sees the future in his dreams? What is his connection? I dont know if I missed it. I also get that the rules are stricter in Korea and dont knoe if its a general rule. But him being colorblind was kinda funny, everyone was crying as if it was a bigger reason.

Plot:
The plot had a strong foundation, especially with the backstory connecting their childhoods and the idea that the brother of their fathers’ killer was always present. That part was intriguing and added emotional weight.
But what I didnt why they were constantly they were being targeted. I understand the reasoning within the story, but it started to feel unrealistic; there were just too many extreme situations (getting drugged, constantly being in danger, etc.). It felt like something dramatic was always happening just for the sake of tension.

One thing I did appreciate was the idea that you can’t save everyone and that even with good intentions, people make mistakes. That added a more realistic emotional layer, even if the actual events were over-the-top.

Also, the romance felt inconsistent. Sometimes their connection felt real, and other times it didn’t land at all. The ending kiss, in particular, felt awkward and not very natural, which was disappointing after everything built up.

Final Thoughts;
Overall, While You Were Sleeping had a really interesting concept and a strong start, but it didn’t fully hold my attention all the way through. It had some great character moments and emotional ideas, but the unrealistic situations and uneven character dynamics made it harder to stay fully invested.

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Fated Hearts
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Family bonds and family secrets

I expected a lot from this drama and it did meet my expectations.

The storytelling was well structured. Hopping from one part-story to the other, neither too short nor too long, there was a good balance of how the story developed and how secrets unfolded throughout. There happened to be so many cornered situations where I couldn't think any rational outcome, and yet they actually found solutions that worked well. Many outcomes were not predictable even though certain characters might have given out hints of their later actions. And while the drama was filled with many betrayals that it might could have gotten boring, the writers managed to make each further reveal even more shocking - until that one big event, that left even me speechless. That one scene was well displayed/edited, awesomely performed and had a lasting impact on me.

What I loved the most was the slow development between the leads. Given the characters' history, every faster way would have been illogical. Thankfully it had just the right pace to make the whole relationship palpable and strong. Therefore, I was grateful for so many episodes of uncertainty and anticipation. And once accomplished, the leads never wavered and still stayed true to themselves. While being deeply in love, they stayed in-character, their fierce attitude during important events remained (the God of War was still the God of War and the female general never got too girly). Every behaviour fitted just right depending on the situation. I loved that wild, intense gaze of the ML, while he looked at his enemies throughout the drama, as well as all the sweet moments between him and the FL. The hugging, the cuddling, unconsciously caressing of the other one's ear, fingers, cheeks, arms.

The drama has a wide set of various and complex characters. Non of them appeared to be what they seemed to be at first. So many people with hidden secrets, agendas and two faces. I felt greatly entertained by that. In the end every character still appeared reasonable and true to themselves. While the younger ones (the princess and the second prince) grew new traits with the difficult situations they had to face later on, the actual grown-ups (the leads and everyone else) were already full-fledged from the beginning, but you would only discover every side of them as the story went further. I found it extremely intriguing that some of them were so deep into the gray zone that it took me until the last episode to actually see their true nature and until I realized who was actually beyond redemption. The acting was convincing in making me confused for a long time. I always hoped for the better but some people couldn't be saved at all.

I think the main theme of the drama was actually "family bonds". Because in the end everything came down to that. Second would be the siblings dynamics. They showed two different kinds of how those could look and I enjoyed both of them.

Other things that added to the fun:
- Awesome fighting scenes! Didn't look too chaotic and you could actually follow their moves, plus well placed slo-mos that increased the impact of the entrances.
- Music. Again and again I realized how much the music could influence the feeling of a scene. And they just delivered here. Especially the battle music was captivating.

I wavered between a 9.5, because their were one or two tiny things I found unnecessary, but the overall enjoyment was too good.

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The Legend of Heroes
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
19 of 60 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 3.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Strong Action, Weak Character Logic…

I dropped it at episode 20. So far, the story is actually quite interesting, i really enjoy wuxia/xianxia genres, especially those focused on martial arts.

But around episodes 19–20, something started to feel off. The characters are portrayed as highly skilled fighters, even at master level, yet their decision making doesnt always feel convincing.

The male lead is written as innocent, but it comes across as overly naive. Considering the complexity of their world, it feels unbalanced, especially when the female lead appears more grounded and perceptive.

Another female character also seems too compliant, which makes her kindness feel less impactful.

From my perspective, in a martial arts setting, strong character depth and logic are important, but here the naivety feels overemphasized.

That said, i do like the cast, they all did a great job. It seems more like an issue with the writing and character development.

Hopefully, future projects can build characters with more depth and consistency. No disrespect to everyone involved 🤍

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Dropped 2/21
Cao Xuanxuan's Love Journey
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
2 of 21 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

I wish the story was better there was no logic.

It feels like the writer thought that in ancient times everyone was stupid - they weren't. This follows those dramas that keep saying "Look at how stupid they were! Modern day is supreme!" It's kinda disrespectful. True, they didn't follow scientific practice but they were in no way stupid.

This drama lacked any type of story. It felt like it was the first draft. They should have given the actors better dialogue and run through the script a few more times. This had the potential to be really good, but it was ruined by sloppy writing. It also doesn't look that good visually. Where is the contract in lighting?

I think the writers should watch shows like Fated Hearts, Veil of Shadows, and Prisoner of Beauty on how to light the set up. They also should take pointers on other popular shows on how to write well.

It's a shame. This could have been good.

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The Journey of Chong Zi
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
1 of 40 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

The FL's Actor is terrible at acting

The FL's actor was really annoying. The set clothing felt unrealistic. They should have at least given the FL better dialogue so she wasn't as annoying. It had a lot of potential, it's a shame.

If there's ever a remake, I think they should change the FL's actor. She felt like the same character from Love You Seven Times. She was barely bearable in that. Where is her acting? It felt like her dialogue was that of a child. The actors needed better direction.

The lighting was off, too. I know it's hard to find a series that looks good visually anymore, but come on! Where are the shadows?! Where is the contrast?! If you can't make the story good, at least make it look visually appealing. Take pointers from Veil of Shadows. Look how visually appealing it is sometimes! And Fated Hearts! That looked good too!

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Our Universe
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 2.5

A bowl full of problems.

Okay, first of all, we need to talk about the main problem. The use of AI to make the intro, they got such expensive actors, Bae In-Hyuk and Roh Jeong-Eui. Mind you, actors of successful TV shows, but couldn't pay for someone to make the intro?!

Secondly, the TV lies about the show; they told us it would be about them, they never even mention the Second male lead, they promised us a story about a baby losing his parents and the male and female lead raising him, where did the second male lead come from, and why did he take 90% of the love story? I feel like they mixed him and the male lead in the middle of the drama?

And the cherry of the pie- Wi joo, they could have made the show about him, and no one would complain, that's how cute the baby is. Why even have an expensive actor for the male lead if you are not going to give him the love story?

But for the characters, I can't complain- Tae Hyeong had a great backstory and character build, Hyun-ju too, but who has asked for the second lead? After seeing true beauty and love song for illusion, you would understand what a real love triangle is.

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Undercover Miss Hong
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

ALBERT AND NORA CARRIED THIS

This show had two things I absolutely adore when it comes to K-dramas: 1990 theme and an undercover storyline.

At first, I wasn’t sure about starting it. The female lead actress felt a bit mid to me and the storyline revolving around economic crimes made me think I’d get bored pretty quickly. I’m actually really glad I watched it, though. The story had a slightly boring moment around episode 7, but after that it skyrockets and becomes much more interesting.

The friendship between the girls (and also the pirate group) was my favorite part. I also really liked the relationship between the female lead and her mentor a lot. Their dynamic was very enjoyable to watch and added another nice layer to the story.

For me, Albert and Nora carried the K-drama the most. Their storyline and their characters were portrayed really well, and I loved watching them on screen. The only black sheep of the whole story was the male lead, he wasn’t interesting at all and sometimes he actually annoyed me.

The female lead was okay. I liked her dynamic personality and everything, but sometimes I hated the way she treated certain people. Overall though, she was a good character. I do have to say that if she didn’t have the friendships with the others, she would have been very obnoxious.

I liked the mystery elements as well. The story had a good flow overall. It was also surprisingly hilarious at times, which I absolutely loved.

I also have to say that my favorite character was Jim Mok. I absolutely adored him and wish we got to see more of him. I don’t want to spoil anything, but yeah, he was amazing. I love characters who seem uninterested in everything on the surface but are actually huge softies trying their best behind the scenes.

Seeing all the criticism about the actress being in her late 30s while going undercover as a 20-year-old made me think it would feel awkward. But honestly, they handled it really well and it never felt off.

Overall, it was a really good undercover drama. I definitely recommend it!

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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
2 people found this review helpful
by Anxin
Apr 6, 2026
Completed 1
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Why This Adaptation Worked Better for Me

Well, as someone who watched the OG version a few months ago and only recently got around to this Korean adaptation (because I didn’t want the two to overlap), I honestly think people are being way too harsh on this version.

Look, I love the OG, but this adaptation actually takes the cake for me. I even went back and rewatched the original just to figure out why I liked this one more, since the OG already had a special place in my heart. I wasn’t expecting it to surpass it, but it kind of did.

One of the biggest reasons is how they removed some of the unnecessary, dragging plotlines. For example, the sister storyline in the OG didn’t really impact me, and I was still confused about parts of her role even after finishing it. So I’m actually glad they removed that and instead added the male friend into the main group. That change really worked for me and made the trio (now four) feel more meaningful and emotionally connected.

Also, it’s not a huge deal, but the way the OG jumped between past and present sometimes confused me for a second. The adaptation removed that aspect so everything felt smoother.

Overall, I felt way more emotionally attached to the characters in this version. I loved the dynamic between the four of them, it was so cute and refreshing to watch, and it made everything hit harder for me.

Because of that, I cried a lot more watching this one. In the OG, I mainly cried when the friend found out he died and at the funeral. But in this version? I was crying from the funeral all the way to the end, literally even during the ending credits. Everything just hurt more, in the best way possible. The acting was phenomenal, and the emotional delivery really stayed with me.

So I came here expecting to see people appreciating this adaptation too, but instead I was met with some negative reviews and people saying it’s not worth watching, which I genuinely don’t understand or agree with.

Like… why? What’s so wrong with it?
And well, okay I do understand that nostalgia plays a big role, especially for people who watched and connected with the original first. That first emotional impact tends to stick, and it’s hard not to compare every version after that to how the original made you feel. I also get that some people may prefer the slower tone of the OG or feel attached to certain plotlines that were changed or removed.

At the same time, I think it’s important to separate those feelings from how the adaptation stands on its own. Just because something is different doesn’t automatically make it worse.

And this is coming from someone who didn’t quite connect with the Korean remake of “Someday or One Day,” so I do understand that feeling and I would recommend people to watch the OG more. But even then, I wouldn’t tell people not to watch the remake, because it was still beautiful in its own way.

And well maybe this version felt a bit rushed in some aspects, I can agree with that. But it didn’t really bother me since the OG felt a bit too slow for my taste. I think I just prefer a brighter, more refreshing setup that then hits hard emotionally, rather than something that feels a bit gloomy (in my opinion) from the start.

I just wish more people could appreciate this version for what it is instead of constantly comparing it or dismissing it. Both versions are wonderful in their own ways, so I really hope people give this one a chance, because it’s honestly really good.

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Weak Hero Class 2
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

this drama is so goated and must go watch

just waiting for the season 3. , I'm so happy to see su-ho to be back and wanted to see again happy with si-eun and the friends,


overall the. drama is so goated but also makes to shed some tears when we got attached with the characters and their life stories .

it shows about dominance for survival without any illegalities. bond of friendship that it is above from every thing.

overall, it is must watch drama and still WAITING FOR SEASON 3 , i'dont know how time it will take to wait . hope for the best
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