Completed
Countdown to Yes
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

Soulmates on screen — I just wished the series had trusted itself to go a little deeper

The foundation of this story is genuinely moving. Two best friends, a shared love of photography, years of quiet feelings that one of them didn't know how to hold. That scene with the private exhibition, just the two of them, their photos, their world - chefs kiss! That detail alone made me feel something. This is what soulmate energy actually looks like when a series takes the time to build it properly rather than just declare it.
The fear of losing the friendship felt completely earned to me, and the series handles that anxiety with real care. What I found particularly strong is a question that gets raised near the end — Wataru asking whether he's now split between two roles, best friend and partner, and which one he's supposed to be. That moment quietly points at something we don't talk about enough: the way we still categorise relationships into separate boxes, as if love and friendship can't exist in the same space without one replacing the other. For a relatively gentle series, that's a sharp observation.
The romantic relationship in the final episodes feels genuinely healthy — unhurried, warm, mutual. I appreciated that.
My personal sticking point is that the series stays a little too safe given the emotional depth it clearly has access to. I'm not asking for explicit content — that's not the point. But I think there's something to be said for a story that has built this much intimacy between two people and then keeps a certain distance from what that actually means for them as a couple, including any reckoning with identity or what loving each other changes about how they see themselves. The foundation was there for something more layered. I wish the series had walked a little further into it.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Ongoing 14/24
Ashes to Crown
2 people found this review helpful
by trandl
6 days ago
14 of 24 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Let’s be hooked by the show !

Very good show ! Once I started, I didn’t stop until the last available episode (ep 14). I’m not specifically a fan of the FM nor the ML, but the whole pack work beautifully for me : storyline, acting including the children acting, costumes and decor, soundtrack. Fr me, each episode is a pack itself with its own suspense and mystery to solve, but also a logical step through the transformation of the FL from a very naive young girl to xxx (well, let’s wait for the incoming episodes ;)
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Teach You a Lesson
1 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

Similar to Taxi Driver but could've been better

Teach you a lesson series shares lot of similarities with Taxi Driver, watching it feels like watching some sort of a spin-off of that show but with a different plot and actors.

Both shows present a small group of people (heroes) who punish criminals and save the day although a bit different in this show but it's still the same idea. The group (just like Taxi Driver) also consists of an old guy (a boss figure) with relations and money who makes anything possible which also happens that he shares a special relationship with the ML (how they met and what led them to create what calls the protection of education laws or special Taxi service in Taxi Driver), a smart guy who hacks computers and another friend who helps in his/her own ways. Their jobs are to talk to victims and save them from whatever they're facing.
And many other things this show did that were similar to one of my favorite shows Taxi Driver. it was exciting and full of action and comedy, It was cool to watch overall. The acting and action scenes were also good.

But most importantly, despite some flaws that you can read them below, the show tackled one of the most non-talked about sides of education. A profession that looks easy on the surface but so difficult in reality, and as someone who's heading to that path, i can fully understand those hardships especially dealing with kids and their stubborn parents. How the bureau of protection dealt with every situation seemed a little bit unrealistic in some instances but it was worth it.

Now, speaking of flaws and negatives of the show, something i personally felt and didn't like is the lack of a big main story.
The mini side stories of schools and so on were good on their own but the show needed a main story, something cooking up slowly that leads to something big for the heroes to deal with.
We saw this with Taxi Driver in S1 and 2 (S3 had some issues as well) and how they faced a bigger threat, a bigger bad boss at the end of each season they struggled to defeat but they eventually did. We didn't see that with Teach you a lesson though. It felt like the director had some stories in mind, he put them together without any direction which isn't bad but if you're trying to do the Taxi Driver formula, at least do it the right way.

Also, the romance thing wasn't really my cup of tea. It felt forced and dumb.

That was my opinion on the show overall, it wasn't as good as Taxi Driver to be fair here but it was worth the watch. I enjoyed it.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Time and Him Are Just Right
0 people found this review helpful
by maki
6 days ago
25 of 25 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

cute light hearted youth romance

This drama was so cute!!! I thought from the beginning that it may have some heartbreaking story line considering the heavy start but it wasn’t that at all. the acting was great, the story progressed nicely. there was some of that annoying misunderstanding due to not communicating but it wasn’t enough to bother me. the secondary couples romance did not interest me at all and I wish there was more development in the BL side plot but I was obsessed with how adorable the main couple was so was all good. just a easy sweet romance
Was this review helpful to you?
Ongoing 7/10
Fake Fact Lips
1 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
7 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Brilliant- a fun and breezy watch that also does not pull punches!

Admittedly, I am in a bit of a drama slump right now. Nothing has been able to retain my interest for longer than the first 2 episodes, so I started Fake Fact Lips without any high expectations.

Wow, this show has me HOOKED. They waste no time establishing the setup, the dynamics between Ryo and Zen are clear from Ep 1, and the chemistry is chemistrying. The actors know their assignments and bring their A game when it comes to the skinship and the kisses, but their emotional connection is very well developed as well. Zen is a very well written "cat" character, the cold, aloof one who secretly cares a lot. I love that we see his affection for Ryo immediately.
And Ryo, omg, the actor and the character are absolute cuties.
They are able to build a lifetime's worth of existing tension between Ryo and Zen— and they have fantastic actors who portray their younger selves. This is such an easy and fun watch that I find it easy to recommend. I can easily see myself re-watching this yearly!

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Eye Contact
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Thanks for the hard work

Love come in many forms some out of accedints others just from a glance it's strange how diffrents ways are where love are found

Love is a gift that should not be taken lightly, or being played with for this emotion is sensitive.

People sometimes judge wrongly a person by there apearance like an old clishè when a women sees a man in filthy clothes she thinks he's a beggar.

Meantime he's a hard working wealthy man.....
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Queen of Tears
0 people found this review helpful
by natty
6 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

A true love story

One of my favorite dramas from the last five years has been Queen of Tears. This drama is based on a true love story. It tells the emotional love story of Baek Hyun-woo, a man from a small village who works for the powerful Queens Group as a lawyer, and Hong Hae-in, the heiress to a luxury department store empire. Their relationship is filled with love, heartbreak, misunderstandings, and sacrifices, but no matter what challenges they face, they continue to fight for each other.

At the beginning of the drama, we see a couple whose marriage appears completely broken. They sleep in separate beds, rarely talk, and when they do, it usually ends in an argument or is about the business and money. Yet through flashbacks, we see how deeply Baek Hyun-woo once loved Hae-in. He would do anything for her, and although Hae-in often appeared cold and distant, she showed a softer and gentler side whenever she was with him. Their was a cute scene while she is sitting in back of a car and asking her driver to follow up to admire Baek from a distance. Their wedding felt like a fairy tale, and Baek even promised that he would never make Hae-in cry. Everything seemed perfect until we slowly discover what drove them apart.

The turning point in their marriage was the loss of their baby. Hae-in shut herself off emotionally, while both of them buried their grief instead of communicating. Now Baek decides he wants a divorce, even though he fears the reaction of Hae-in’s powerful family. Just as he finally works up the courage to tell her, she reveals that she has a brain tumor and needs surgery. Baek is shocked, and although his initial reaction is relief that he won’t have to divorce her if she dies, he quickly begins treating her with more kindness and care.

As the story progresses, Hae-in’s former classmate enters the picture, creating tension and jealousy. Baek’s feelings for Hae-in become impossible to ignore, and moments like him saving her from a wild boar attack show just how much he still loves her. Hae-in was taken back that he would risk his life for her. Slowly, the feelings they buried begin to resurface, she even catches him researching places to help with her cancer treatments.

The most emotional part of the drama is Hae-in’s illness. Her health deteriorates, she suffers memory problems, and she sometimes collapses unexpectedly. We had an emotional moment where she forgets she is sick and that Baek and her aren’t on good terms and she’s happy, but it breaks Baek. During this time, she also discovers that Baek had planned to divorce her, which causes even more pain and distance between them. Despite this, the story beautifully portrays two people falling in love with each other all over again.

There are so many unforgettable moments: their passionate kisses, emotional embraces, and the devastating car crash scene where Baek believes Hae-in has died. That moment perfectly captures the depth of his love. Another powerful scene is when Hae-in says she no longer wants to live because of her suffering, followed later by her decision that she wants to keep living and experience life with Baek by her side. “All I ever wanted you was by my side”



The drama was already emotional because of the promises they made to each other and the admiration they shared. However, once Hae-in’s condition worsened, the emotions became overwhelming. Whenever they cried together, it felt impossible not to cry along with them.

My favorite moment comes after Hae-in’s surgery when she can no longer remember Baek. Watching her read the journal she had written and slowly regain her memories of him was heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. The amount of crying, longing, and love throughout this drama made every emotional scene hit even harder. The ending was perfect of them having a kid and showing many tears later when they are old of baek at Hae-in grave. A memorable moment in the drama is when he said ""If you die before I do, I'm going to live one more day and then follow you. How will I ever live without you?"Hae-in responds with an equally touching promise: "Let's say a lot of time passed, and you died. Then I'll become an angel to pick you up. If I show up, it'll be less scary for you."

While I loved most of the drama, the murder and villain storyline wasn’t my favorite part and I do wish we had 1 or 2 episodes of them 10-20 years later in life. I was much more invested in the romance and emotional healing between the main couple, even though all characters brought something to this drama. What stood out most to me was how deeply Baek loved Hae-in. He consistently sacrificed everything for her, and I have rarely seen a male lead portrayed with that level of devotion. His emotional breakdowns, drunken scenes, and moments of vulnerability were heartbreaking but also provided some of the show’s funniest moments.


Overall, Queen of Tears is one of the most emotional romance dramas I have ever watched. It is a story about grief, forgiveness, healing, and finding your way back to the person you love. Despite a few plot elements that didn’t work for me, the love story between Baek Hyun-woo and Hong Hae-in is one that I will not forget anytime soon

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
My Journey to You
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

don’t care about the plot other then Zhang linghe

what was that ending….

started watching this mainly bc of the 4 main actors both female and male and cause im on a Zhang linghe binge. i was expecting a lot since people have hyped this up… but it took me a long time to watch… over a month tbh. cause when sitting down i always found something more exciting to watch and i finished it only cause i don’t like leaving things unfinished. thank god iQIYI has the speed x2 option cause so many scenes im just like.. why is this so slow?? also i get that its for character building but some of the side characters i didnt need to know their entire storyline of life if it wasnt relevant to the story…

the open somewhat ending had me kinda angry… i had hoped we would get to see them defeat wofeng, instead we get a open ending and suddenly a twin?? definitely feels like they just went “okay im done let’s just end it here”…. idk how the novel goes or what happens there but when the last episode was over i just thought… oh well now i can finally say i finished it yey….

the acting was so good tho, and some scenes with the guys sister? cousin? i can’t even remember her name, but she was really funny with the way she kept flirting with the guard. had a feeling they would end up together in the end and was happy i was right.

i watched this after pursuit of Jade hoping it would be living up to that but it truly was a downer compared. im giving it a 7/10 cause i did enjoy some of it and the acting was good but the plot and some of the fight scenes was just boring i ended up speeding on x2 so much towards the end just to get over with it.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
FC Soldout
1 people found this review helpful
by Moona
6 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Please sell me my time back

God... where do I even start....
The script wasn't great. The conversations felt very "high school student who's writing a conversation for the first time".
The so called banter didn’t make sense a lot of the time. He's supposed to be a fan, yet it constantly shows him being distasteful towards his idol. It would make sense if they tried to make it so that he's trying to hide that he's a fan but that never seemed to be the case. He also kept getting disappointed that Gang Jae wasn't the person he showed himself to be, which could have been a good plot line of Ji U shifting to see him from an idol to an actual person but no. If literally was there for no reason. Because no matter how many times he seemed almost disgusted with Gang Jae, they would randomly show him back at being his 100% fan online.
I should have know the show was bad on the first episode, when the main couple meet, and the show tells us three freaking times in the next 5 minutes about "the tension" they had. The tension in question was them shaking hands and telling each other they're fans of one another, which somehow no one including them heard saying???
The plot, none sensical from the beginning. A professional soccer team with half players that can't play. They don't even train them, apart from training the relationship between in each other😭
Even if you ignore the premise of the show, the plot does not get better. They put in random storylines that never really lead anywhere. It almost seems like they cut scenes in between as well. Like the dream thing. We suddenly see a flashback of a dream Gang Jae had. Except, there was never a scene where he had that dream before??
And oh😩 The acting. Especially the one playing Gang Jae. It's literally high school amateur level. I will give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he was trying to overreact and have cliché, non-realistic expressions for, I don't even know, comedy reasons?? And not to sh*t on him, he's not ugly in any way, but he does look his age. And that age does not look the same as the others so making him and Ji U the same age was just an added inconsistency to the mix.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
The Untamed
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Untamed — A Story That Never Leaves Your Heart

Some dramas entertain you for a while. The Untamed stays with you forever.
It is a story that found its way into my heart and never left. Every smile, every sacrifice, every unspoken word carried a depth of emotion that is impossible to forget. Wei Wuxian taught me courage in the face of loneliness, while Lan Wangji showed me what unwavering love and loyalty truly look like.
This drama made me laugh, cry, and feel emotions I didn't know a story could awaken. It reminded me that even when the whole world misunderstands you, there can still be someone who believes in you without hesitation.
What makes The Untamed beautiful is not only its plot, but the feelings it leaves behind. The music still echoes in my heart, the characters still feel like old friends, and the memories remain as vivid as the first time I watched it.
Years may pass, new dramas may come and go, but The Untamed will always be the story I return to when I need comfort. It is not just a drama—it is a piece of my heart, a cherished memory, and a home I can revisit whenever I miss it.
Some stories end with the final episode. The Untamed begins there, living on in the hearts of those who loved it. :::
Featuring unforgettable performances by Xiao Zhan and Wang Yibo in The Untamed

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Idol I
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Is being adored by millions actually worth the cost?

It's not a typical celebrity meets fan story.

What happens when the image people worship and the actual human being underneath are two completely different things.

Maeng Se-Na's successful, intelligent, terrifyingly competent in court, yet she's an entirely different person when Do Ra-Ik enters the conversation.

Ra-Ik initially appears to be the stereotypical difficult celebrity.

But the more time you spend with them, the more you realise everyone is carrying wounds they're desperately trying to hide.

Se-Na
Ra-Ik
Chung Jae
Hong Hye-Joo

Even people like Geum Bo-Sang, Prosecutor Kwak Byung-gyun, Reporter Baek, Kang Woo-Seong, Choi Jae-Hee and Lee Young-bin are introduced with layers that keep making you reassess them.

Sometimes I'd be convinced I understood a character's motivations and five scenes later I'd be sitting there like "Hold on... what are you actually hiding?"

One of my favourite things is how the drama explores celebrity culture without glamorising it. The story repeatedly pulls back the curtain on idol life and asks whether being adored by millions is actually worth the cost.
The fans.
The pressure.
The expectations.
The inability to simply exist as a normal human being.

The balance between emotional weight and humour is surprisingly good.

The relationship dynamics are great too.
Not just romantically but emotionally.

The story spends a lot of time exploring trust.
Who deserves it.
Who breaks it.
Who earns it.
And whether believing in someone is the same thing as actually knowing them.

Se-Na spends much of the story confronting the gap between the idol she created in her mind and the real person standing in front of her.
Because sometimes the hardest thing isn't loving someone. It's accepting who they really are.

The acting deserves praise too. Particularly the performances behind Se-Na and Ra-Ik. Their emotional scenes work because neither character feels emotionally invincible.
They cry.
They panic.
They make mistakes.
They get angry.
They retreat into themselves.
They're messy in ways that feel human.

The soundtrack also deserves a shoutout.

Overall, Idol I feels less like a celebrity romance and more like a story about loneliness, grief, trust, healing, and the dangerous gap between public image and reality.

It has mystery.
It has legal drama.
It has emotional trauma.
It has fandom commentary.

It has enough suspicious behaviour to make you side-eye almost every character at least once.

Watching this was a surprisingly heartfelt experience.

If you enjoy stories where characters slowly peel back their emotional armour and reveal the person underneath, there's a lot here to love.

What I Loved ❤️

Maeng Se-Na: One of the strongest parts of the drama. She's brilliant, stubborn, emotionally scarred, and surprisingly funny. Her journey feels personal and believable.

Do Ra-Ik's character depth: The story constantly challenges assumptions about him and refuses to reduce him to a celebrity stereotype.

The exploration of idol culture: The drama repeatedly questions fan obsession, celebrity worship, and the loss of personal freedom.

The emotional vulnerability: The characters are broken, scared, angry, and imperfect.

Se-Na and Ra-Ik's evolving relationship: It was built more on trust, understanding, and emotional healing than surface-level attraction.

Chung Jae: He constantly had me feeling bad for him while simultaneously appreciating how much he cared.

The mystery element: The fact that I was questioning everyone's motives.

The soundtrack

The commentary on loneliness: Especially the loneliness that exists even when someone is surrounded by people.


What I Didn't Love

There were some frustratingly stubborn characters.

The toxic side of fandom culture is uncomfortable to watch. It is of course intentional, but still frustrating.

The emotional suffering pile-up gets intense. Every time I thought Ra-Ik was finally catching a break, the drama would show up with another emotional brick.

Favourite Characters
1. Maeng Se-Na
2. Do Ra-Ik
3. Chung Jae
4. Kang Woo-Seong
5. Lee Young-bin


Most Frustrating Characters
1. Kwak Byung-gyun
2. Reporter Baek
3. Hong Hye-Joo (because girl... please stand up and make healthier decisions)
4. Ra-Ik's mother
5. Geum Bo-Sang: A perfect reflection of how some entertainment industry execs view these idols as products rather than humans.

Final Rating: 9/10

Not because it's perfect, but because it made me care. And once a drama gets me emotionally invested enough to argue with fictional characters through my screen, it's already doing something right.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Ongoing 5/10
ChermChey
3 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
5 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Its called "Absurdist Humor". So funny if you are witty enough to catch the jokes.

ChermChey relationship is the storyline.

It's about two crazy, weird, funny people meeting, getting to know each other, and falling in love.

ChermChey is absolutely hilarious. Just too funny.

If you are witty enough to catch the jokes.

It's a comedy, and nothing should be taken seriously.

The plot is absurd and unrealistic, on purpose.

Their banter makes no sense to anyone with common sense, but that is intentional.

I love this show; it reminds me of Pulp Fiction and Monty Python.



Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Teach You a Lesson
1 people found this review helpful
by tiabee
6 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

Very satisfying, binge-watched it

Watched this drama because I saw a clip of it on instagram that was just WONDERFUL, and it was worth it. 10/10 binge watch, I loved the characters and the plot twists. I also wanted cry in many parts, so incredible acting and story writing.

It was also extra special to me because my mom is a teacher, and I'd hate for her to go through stuff like that, but I'm glad that she seems to have the sweetest students.
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Speed and Love
2 people found this review helpful
by maii
6 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Disgusted how they used to see eachother as siblings then suddenly lovers...

I was honestly excited for this drama as I love esther yu but after watching this I realised how weird this is and how it gives off wattpad vibes that probably only some type of teens enjoy this. I will say the quality was good but is a wasted potential.
I love he yu and esther, i hope they reunite with a better script and storyline.
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God
0 people found this review helpful
6 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers

More than I ever expected

This drama left a lasting impression on me... I was hesitant to start it at first because the synopsis didn’t sound particularly appealing to me, despite the countless recommendations. I’m so glad I decided to give it a chance. So if you're anything like me and have been putting this drama off, I hope this review gives you that little push to finally watch it.

I enjoyed every second of this show. Even during the quieter moments when not much was happening, I was completely invested. The main storyline was captivating, and the characters made every scene worthwhile. I LOVED THEM ALL.

I went through a full range of emotions while watching which is something that doesn't happen often for me. I felt happy, sad, angry, frustrated, and even embarrassed at times.

SPOILER!!

My only complaint is, I would have loved to see more reactions from the supporting characters when Ji Eun Tak died. We didn't get to see that at all. The ending felt a little anticlimactic also. After everything the characters went through I wanted a more emotional payoff. I was hoping to see them run into each other's arms, overwhelmed with relief and excitement. Those moments felt like missed opportunities and would have made the finale even more satisfying.

Despite that, this is still a drama that will stay with me for a very long time, and one that I would happily recommend to others.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?