Dropped 10/14
Only You
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Mar 21, 2026
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Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

OKAY !!!

Idk where I should start . I really wanted to give this series the benefit of the doubt, especially after their previous series at least it was watchable, but it ended up being a massive disappointment. While the first two episodes showed some promise, the quality took a sharp nosedive immediately after. The writing became increasingly messy and aimless, leaving the plot feeling like it was spinning its wheels rather than moving the story forward.

The technical aspects didn't help, either. The cinematography felt uninspired and "flat," failing to create any real atmosphere or visual interest. This was compounded by the acting, which unfortunately felt forced and wooden throughout; I found myself constantly pausing the series just to take a break from the secondhand embarrassment of the cornier scenes. It was nearly impossible to form an emotional connection with the characters when their dialogue and delivery felt so unnatural.
Ultimately, there was no justifiable reason for this to be 14 episodes long. The story was stretched so thin that it became a chore to finish, turning what could have been a tight, punchy narrative into a bloated, repetitive experience. I genuinely hope that for their next project, the team prioritizes a solid, well-paced script and more authentic performances over simply filling a runtime.

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Hei Qian Jin Mei Tian Du Zai Xian Da Lian
2 people found this review helpful
by QueenZ
Mar 21, 2026
81 of 81 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

extremely cute and satisfying

the vertical drama equivalent of a cupcake from a fancy bakery: yes it's pure sugar, but it's pretty and delicious and you won't regret it later. decent production value (though there are some typically ill-fitting costumes), chock-full of soap opera tropes. any misunderstandings between the leads are cleared up quickly, and they spend most of their time teasing each other, helping each other out, and kissing. i had a great time. i watched on netshort under the title "bye crush, hello playboy hubby".
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Love Song for Illusion
2 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Absolutely love Park Ji Hoons Acting

The storyline was definitely fresh and very well written. The acting for Park Ji Hoon was phenomenal in his dual role. I've watched it a couple times and every single time I watch it I experience a new emotion from Park Ji Hoons acting. I'm so impressed. I can understand why he won best actor for this role.
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On Your Wedding Day
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10

A memorable story and lesson about addicts

Such rather simple story, but the tight script and amazing acting make it so memorable

This is one of the first dramas I saw and I still remember it

FL character is a realistic weak woman
ML character is special... he puts so much effort but without any plans or visions, and everything fails... as he is BUILDING ON SAND.. ... FL is cold hearted wounded and will never heal
I am glad ML healed at the end
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1 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

I didn't get the hype- Reset dissapointed

Add another one to the disappointment pile.

I know this drama has sky-high ratings and a sea of glowing reviews. But for me? It's painfully overrated.

The start was promising—I was genuinely invested. The concept hooked me. But the deeper I went, the more frustrated I became. The main leads kept making choices that felt impossibly stupid, and the execution never lived up to the premise. My interest fizzled out, and by the second half, I was just... bored.

I started skipping episodes. Eventually, I jumped straight to the ending. And honestly? I didn't miss a thing.

I just never connected with this drama. Another overhyped one that didn't deliver.

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The First Frost
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Mixed feelings

I normally don't leave reviews, but this drama is worth doing it.
Im a big sucker for the childhood trope evolving into a serious relationship later. But Sang Yan was so awkward. I think I even preferred the Sang Yan from HL.
Wen Yifan had a gorgeous character development: she went from being miserable and lonely into being kind and resilient. But I cringed really hard with the ballet scenes - I am a ballerina and it was very hard to watch.
I loved the second couple, it was easy to understand why they fell in love with each other. The grandpa arc made me think about my grandfather, and made me smile multiple times.
In the end, it was an interesting drama, especially because of the FL story. But feeling like the ML was boring and awkward really didn't help.

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The Double
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Very entertaining

The only real issue I had with this series was the lack of physical transformation for the protagonist; the fact that her appearance remained virtually unchanged from before the calamity to after felt like a missed opportunity, which slightly brought down the plot's score for me. Everything else, however, is absolute perfection. It’s never dull or tedious; instead, it keeps you on the edge of your seat, moving you to tears of frustration while offering genuine moments of joy as the story unfolds. When you factor in the incredible performances by two of my favorite actors, I really have no choice but to highly recommend it.

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Mar 20, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

"A thief is still a thief"

Saga of the Vagabonds, Part 2: Forward at Dawn took place one year after the virtuous Taro was betrayed by his family and being hunted by the magistrate. He joined Rokuro’s bandits as their leader, changing all of their lives.

Taro’s leadership of the bandits has changed their entire operating procedure. They now only rob from the rich and give to the poor. There’s no raping or murdering of the peasants. Most of the bandits are strangely okay with this. Everyone, that is, except for Bonten and Jibu who have their eyes on the farm girl who had saved Taro in the first film. Their betrayal devastates the gang. Betrayals also hit close to Taro’s home when the evil retainer Hyoe’s plans are revealed.

Taro and Rokuro guided the band of merry thieves and fought side by side. I was shocked at how easily the bandits accepted Taro as their leader and was then reminded of a line from Ragnarok by Loki, "Well, it seems that you are in desperate need of leadership". Korg, “Well, thank you.” These bandits were not very bright and were also in desperate need of leadership.

This time the body count rose as Taro dealt with the fallout of Hyoe’s deadly actions. Part 2 was shortened in the version I watched and I wondered if they cut out the romance between Taro and the farm girl Tazu and any extended scenes between Taro and his love Koyuki. There seemed to be implied scenes that weren’t shown.

Whereas Part 1 was lighter and livelier, Part 2 was much darker as the deep betrayals burned away any ties that Taro had with his past. Not quite as engaging as Part 1, Part 2 was still enjoyable. The screen always sizzled more when Rokuro was engaged. Taro, bless his heart, could be a bit stiff. The message in the films was that the powerful and wealthy abused those beneath them in both social and economic status in order to prosper themselves. And when in doubt as the body count rose---the butler did it.

20 March 2026

Housekeeping note: In the version I watched, Parts 1 & 2 were combined. Part 1 was missing around 14 minutes and Part 2 over 20. If anyone finds the two in their entirety, please let me know.

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Ancient Love Poetry
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
49 of 49 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Review

I’ve watched dozens of Chinese fantasy dramas, and this is easily one of the most disappointing. Not only does it rely on those tired and boring memory-loss clichés, but it also features the typical over-the-top protagonist who decides that "protecting" his wife means treating her like trash and humiliating her. I just don't get it. There are at least ten episodes that could have been cut entirely. Add to that a lead couple with zero chemistry, and you have the perfect recipe for a flop. I’m not a "stan" of anyone; I just watch shows and either believe the performance or I don't. I've seen this lead actor in three different series now, and he hasn't impressed me in any of them—his expression is exactly the same in every scene, and he lacks any real depth or emotion. On the other hand, I absolutely love the second lead; his performance in Kill Me Love Me was also brilliant. In short, if you have nothing better to do and feel like giving yourself a headache with a nonsensical plot, this is the show for you. Personally, I would have appreciated a sincere warning so I could have skipped it.

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Themis
5 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
25 of 25 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Pretty good so far

With a cast like Charmaine Sheh you can’t go wrong really. And you have the return of some old school TVB actors like Patrick Tam and Annie Man, so you know this will be something special. The only problem is that it draws huge parallels to the Netflix k-drama Juvenile Justice, but with a few changes here and there so that it doesn’t fully copy the story and plot like-for-like. Charmaine is a judge and was going to be a permanent judge in the High Court after judging a case involving Alice Chan’s underaged son. After acquitting him of murder, it turned out he really committed murder but there was no evidence to prove it, resulting in Charmaine giving up her position out of guilt and becoming a Juvenile Court Judge. This has the repercussions of her getting divorced and her daughter hating her.

Now, whoever it is that played Alice Chan’s son did an amazing job being this creepy kid who just exudes a psycho aura whenever we see him onscreen. The smirks he throws were great especially in the scenes where he secretly revels in getting away with murder. I want him to get caught but at the same time love how psychopathic he is. Alice Chan can feel something is off but as a mother she can only protect him, and this makes for great drama.

Kalok Chow also shows up as a Juvenile Court Judge who works with Charmaine, and it is so weird seeing him in this sort of role. He is well spoken and speaks calmly and yet in this monotone voice that is so strange to hear. After getting used to his comedy antics in his other roles, I found it extremely difficult to take him seriously in this role and I always laugh a little after he says a serious line, expecting his next line to be a follow up punchline to his last sentence.

So far I am 5 episodes in and this is shaping up to be a great drama. Could this make Charmaine get another best female actor award? Who knows but for now it is looking good.

Update up to episode 15: so far the cases have been great. Charmaine is unapologetically stern yet fair, even when her own step-daughter was called into a bullying case as a possible bully, she trusted her daughter was coerced into doing something she was not aware of and it turned out okay. Many were worried that they may mix her role up with the character from The Queen of News series, but this character is completely different in feel and unique in its own way. There are similarities, but here she is strictly within the bounds of the law with no grey areas allowed. However, in typical TVB fashion, they had to add some medical problems into the mix, and sure enough Charmaine suddenly has tinnitus and having hearing and balance issues. You bet your bottom dollar this is going to become a plot point very soon.

Seeing the late Benz Hui acting is bittersweet because this was his final role before his untimely passing, but what a role he played. His subplot was relatable as a father who doubted his son’s credibility and kept on scolding his son for things he did not do. The scenes where he was emotionally distraught were very powerful, but seeing the scene when he made up with his son was very touching and felt like a great conclusion to the father son finally making up.

Alice Chan is still being this overprotective mother and is constantly butting heads with Charmaine. Her son had once again committed murder, but this time Alice took the initiative to send him abroad after giving him a fake alibi, forced onto her by her son sure, but she still played along. I know her son will face justice before the drama ends for sure because his/her smirk as they flew away on the plane while watching how they murdered someone else again made me feel sick.

And I actually got used to Kalok Chow’s new mellow and calm demeanour. I mean, it took a while for sure, but I got used to it and I find it actually quite endearing because he is trying to fit into high society despite having a background of poverty and suffering from terrible parents.

Speaking of Kalok Chow, he started dating Joey Thye, a lawyer and also grand daughter of a powerful judge in the drama, but this came out of nowhere. One minute they were colleagues and then suddenly, out of the blue, boom they are now dating. There was no build up to it so it was just BOOM oh you guys are dating now? Okay la! I hated this as there was no visible chemistry between them so it needed scenes for them to get romantic. And the dumbest part in the drama was at the end of episode 15 when Joey suspected Kalok knew she was the grand daughter of a powerful judge and was only using her as a stepping stone, so she literally says this to him -

Joey: My grand father asked me if I was dating anyone
Kalok: So what did you say to him?
Joey: Aren’t you going to ask who he is? *pause* So you knew who he was then?

From that she worked out Kalok already knew her background and who her grandfather was. I call BS on that because who on earth would say “who is your grandfather?” To a question like that? Imagine if someone said to you “My dad asked me if I was dating” who would reply “who is your dad?” That is not how a conversation would go, so that made the scene immediately turn to crap. Most of the dialogue in the drama is okay but the writing staff must have been sick on that day and so they asked some intern to write that part for them.

Finally, my goodness the theme song. I am getting so annoyed at hearing it because it sounds like a wailing ghost who cannot find its way home, just screaming AHHHHHH!!!! Whenever I hear the end credits start and the singer screaming “LAAAAAATE!!!!” I immediately cringe. Awful song.

Besides from the 3 complaints above, it is so far a great drama. Let’s see how things go from here.

Completed: well the drama is finished and sadly it was quite underwhelming. Alice Chan’s son Adam returns and yes, he/she does murder again but his mistake this time was using Charmaine’s daughter as a scapegoat. This ultimately backfires as Charmaine, in classic main character form, gets her daughter acquitted and then presents evidence to pin it back on Adam. The ending could have been a lot more satisfying, but what really ruined it was how the bad guy was taken out by their own hubris. While held during his trial, he asks Alice to go to his locker to get some evidence to prove he was innocent AND to destroy all other items in the locker, so Alice goes and retrieves the contents of the locker and find a USB key. She checks it out and finds all the evidence to implication him as he kept clips as mementos of his murders. Instead of destroying it, she submits it to court as evidence as she realised what a piece of s*** her son was and he ultimately gets life in prison. This would have been so much more satisfying if Charmaine and her team had discovered it and used it to destroy that brat, so it was kinda anti-climatic.

And you know, I’m getting kind of tired seeing Alice Chan in these strong woman roles. There have been three dramas from her back-to-back on TVB where she is a strong-willed angry woman who would at the end go soft. I hope she does not get typecasted into this role as it is getting samey.

The drama is still very good, worthy of a rewatch but man we deserved a better conclusion.

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Weak Hero Class 1
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

High School? or a Fanfic?

Honestly speaking when I had first seen the trailer I was shocked. As an avid reader and follower of K-Dramas I was looking forward to it and was definitely not disappointed. The cast and the storyline were well built. I would certainly recommend other people to also try it because this is one of those dramas that can make different people have different viewpoints.
Kudos to Park Jihoon and Choi Hyunwook!!
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Sengoku Gunto Den Dai Ichibu: Toraokami
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

"Promise to not get angry"

Legend of the Vagabonds, Part 1: Tiger and Wolf began in a rather lighthearted manner. But as so often happens, as the story went on, the shadows descended.

Toki Taro Tarao chastises his young brother Jiro when Jiro’s men devastated the suffering peasants in order to gather a larger tribute to the Hojo clan. Taro accompanies the small fortune only to be besieged by bandits. Taro is injured and saved by a small farm family. Kahi Rokuro, a new member of the band of thieves, made off with the money, much to the chagrin of his gang. Rokuro becomes distressed when wanted posters for Taro appear as he knows Taro to be the best of men and not deserving of such derision.

The most compelling character in this film was not the upright and uptight Taro, it was the flamboyant and strangely ethical Rokuro. Once Rokuro realized who he had stolen from, he did whatever he could to make things right for his old childhood friend, Taro. Taro, on the other hand, had to learn the hard way that his family and villainous retainer were willing to sacrifice him for their own evil ambition.

Part One ends with Taro making a fateful decision that will change his life and the lives of the bandits. This was an entertaining film with several limited fights. Nakamura Kanemon III’s rousing performance as Rokuro lifted the story when rigid Taro’s presence often let it down. The vile Hyoe and immoral Jiro may have caused problems for the virtuous Taro in this film but they had more in store in Part 2.

20 March 2026
Housekeeping note: The only available version of this film I could find had Parts 1 and 2 combined. It appeared that Part 1 was shortened by 14 minutes and Part 2 was shortened by over 20 minutes which would have included credits as well.

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Debt of Love Honor
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by Love
Mar 20, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Disappointed

This drama is so repetitive, and the acting is really cringey—especially from Meena and the main actress. Meena’s acting is also so overly dramatic, which makes it even harder to watch. It’s so annoying how Niraon keeps acting slow and overly soft toward the middle and end. At this point, it feels like all the characters are just acting stupid. I also hate how the whole storyline feels like an old Channel 7–style plot from back in the day. On top of that, I can’t stand how Saran keeps falling for Meena and acts so foolish—he’s even willing to let his own sister get married just to pay off Meena’s debt and takes the blame for everything. What kind of brother does that? Overall, this drama feels like a complete waste of time.

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Generation to Generation
8 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026
37 of 37 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

I AM SPEECHLESS RN!!!

This is so goooodddddd!!!😭😭
And so different!!!
And the fact that the two leads weren't the usual A-lists actors we are found of. And for them to dish out this masterpiece??? 🥺
At some point, I thought it would end with a tragedy, my bed was already soaked wet with tears.

But all in all, Mu Qingyan deserved more. I mean, he suffered all his life but he still lost his inner power and handed over his sect to his two right hand men. I am definitely not satisfied! I wished he ruled even the whole sect, for a change.

And as for the osts used in this drama, I hummed all along 😹😹. Especially the "intoxicated" song that plays at the end of each episode.

And to all haters home and abroad, PISS OFF!!

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Gimbap and Onigiri
3 people found this review helpful
by Shiro
Mar 20, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.5

Good start but bad oh so bad

It stared out all fun and interesting, a nice little window int japan meets Korea, food, insecurity, starting over there was so much potential to both the couple and the theme but then it took a turn that made the female lead copleatly toxic in a way that did not even have entertainment value. What made it even worse was that both the male lead and secound male lead kept buying in to her delusional world making me yet again role my eyes so many times that I wished I had dropped it or even better never started.

That said the chef and one of the side characters is pretty ice and the cooking was inspiring. .

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