Not enough, need more
Scent of Time* is a beautifully crafted drama that goes far beyond the typical romance. While it contains love, heartbreak, and longing, its true strength lies in its exploration of regret, redemption, and the consequences of the choices we make.The story follows a heroine who is given an extraordinary opportunity to confront the mistakes of her past and alter her future. Rather than focusing solely on romance, the drama asks deeper questions about fate, forgiveness, and whether a person can truly change when given a second chance. This emotional depth sets it apart from many other historical dramas.
The acting is exceptional throughout the series. The cast brings genuine emotion to their roles, making the characters feel layered and realistic. The female lead delivers a particularly strong performance, portraying a woman burdened by regret while striving to become a better version of herself. Her growth is one of the most rewarding aspects of the drama.
Visually, *Scent of Time* is stunning. The cinematography, costumes, and soundtrack create an atmosphere that is both elegant and melancholic. Every scene feels carefully crafted to reflect the emotional journey of the characters.
What impressed me most was that the drama did not rely on endless misunderstandings or exaggerated conflicts. Instead, it focused on personal growth, family relationships, and the impact our actions have on those around us. The romance is meaningful, but it never overshadows the larger themes of accountability and redemption.
Overall, *Scent of Time* is a moving and thought-provoking drama that lingers in your mind long after the final episode. It is a story about learning from the past, accepting responsibility, and discovering that true change comes from within. I highly recommend it to viewers who enjoy character-driven stories, emotional depth, and historical dramas with substance.
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Good solid series
I watched Between Us before Until We Meet again; at this point I am somewhat undecided on UWMA.Between Us, however, is just pretty damn good. Yes the criticism about too many pairings and it being a slow roll is accurate but it never lost me even when it felt like there was nothing much going on.
Win and Team? Absolute scene-stealers. Chemistry like an entire science lab on fire. Their whole story is all about true love; how it begins and grows, how it’s so dangerous to let someone into your heart, and how it can save you like nothing else can. Honestly I could take or leave the side couples, but I was watching for them.
There’s something about seeing good love - real, pure, good love - that speaks to us. A lot of BL stories have some amount of toxicity or controlling actions or, y’know, red flags (which I am also here for, let’s be clear!) but Between Us is just the good stuff. It’s the kind of love we want for ourselves, in real life.
Nothing is perfect and it hasn’t landed directly on my rewatch list, but Between Us deserves your time. Especially if you, like a lot of people, just want somebody to love.
*cue Somebody to Love by Queen*
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Okay listen. You may have heard some nonsense like “asking for consent isn’t sexy” in various corners of the internet. Between Us proves in the FIRST EPISODE that consent is in fact capable of generating enough sexual tension to power a small city. Win invites Team back to his room, and then he asks the Questions; are you drunk, are you seeing someone, do you know where you are and who is in front of you. Because he is a Good Guy who is ethical in his hookups, of course; he isn’t gonna share his bed with someone who can’t consent or who has obligations elsewhere. And with every question, the tension between them is cranked up by an order of magnitude until we’re all just holding our collective breath. 10/10, cannot praise highly enough, can we please have more of this in EVERYTHING and I will be a happy BL fan.
I have to give huge props to Team’s actor for his portrayal of survivor’s guilt, trauma, and grief. Also to Win’s actor for the scene after he saves Team from drowning; he absolutely sold me on the feeling of frantic, bone-deep terror that the guy he loves so much could have died. fantastic acting and now I need to go watch everything this pair have ever done.
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Zhan Zhao Adventures Had Me Hooked From Start to Finish
I absolutely loved this drama.From the very first episodes, the cast completely drew me into the story. Every character felt believable, and the actors did an incredible job bringing their roles to life. It never felt like anyone was simply going through the motions—every performance added something meaningful to the drama.
But I have to give special credit to Yang Yang.
I've always enjoyed watching him, but his performance here reminded me why he's one of the most captivating actors in the industry. He brought so much depth, charisma, and intensity to his character that I found myself glued to every scene he was in. Some of his emotional moments were especially impressive and elevated the entire series.
And the fight scenes? Absolutely epic.
The action sequences weren't just visually stunning—they were genuinely suspenseful. There were multiple moments where I found myself tensing up, wondering who would come out on top. The choreography was sharp, fast-paced, and exciting, making every confrontation feel important.
If you're a fan of action-packed historical dramas with strong performances, compelling characters, and fight scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat, Zhan Zhao Adventures is definitely worth your time. It's one of those dramas that reminds you why you fell in love with wuxia and historical adventures in the first place.
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Decent one watch drama
This is a nice rom-com (light to medium on the comedy). It does have a second ML, so their is some competition to see who will wing the leading lady. This could also go into the red flag ML category, as the love interests are competitive, possessive pushy, and jealous, which I enjoy watching. Although it has my required happy ending, the FL's childlike quality and voice get's annoying after a while and it was difficult to believe that she could be a professional psychologist. Spice wise, it has a couple of nice kiss scenes after 15th episode and lots of hugs. Worth the watch one time, but not a repeat for me.Was this review helpful to you?
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Very cliché but i love petty angst
This series is lowkey giving Jinx in its first episode, just with a different sport. But after that, you'll realize it's actually very different from Jinx.Honestly, there's not that much special about the storyline, but I'll be honest... I got hooked. Hahahaha. Why? Because the story is cliché, but it's giving the classic Wattpad stories we read 15 years ago. The angst is cliché too, but sorry, that's exactly the kind of angst I'm weak for. HAHAHAHAHAHA.
The second thing I like is that the main lead took a long time to forgive the other. Yes! Let him suffer! Let him yearn!
I didn't like the ending, though. They could've given us more.
So overall, I wouldn't really say this is a great series. It just happens that I'm weak for this kind of angst. Hahahaha.
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I listen I learn, I listen I learn, I listen I learn. Repeat
Pure ABSOLUTE fun.. with some poignant messaging on education, schooling and even parenthood. The series was too short for me, I felt there was more to explore.. but still amazing!!!I too want to join the ERPB and slap the hell out of some bad a** kids and teachers. All the characters worked and had great chemistry, storytelling was fast-paced and well written. There were characters I wanted to see more of.
The only thing I perhaps did not like, was the handling of a certain psychopath (you'll see)... the comeuppance was not enough.
Season 2 cant come soon enough!!!
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A team with a mission
This drama is very timely because it shows the real-life scenarios not only of the students but also of the teachers, parents, people in power, and everyone else involved, all of whom contribute to making everyone's life miserable.The story is not about the violence but the lesson behind it. Everyone did an impressive job, especially Kim Mu Yeul. This guy has that charisma that makes this drama work.
Even the villain did a remarkable job. I binge-watch it in one sitting...
Looking forward for Season 2.
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10/10 no notes
I don't know if this is the sort of story that can only truly be appreciated by people at a certain point in their lives, but it hit all the right notes for me week after week. The acting is superb, the unfolding storylines are relatable, and everything feels warm and realistic.Loving in the wake of loss and burnout might look less romantic on the surface, but it is slower and more intentional... and feels grounded even in moments of desperate intensity. The small adjustments that you make to accommodate an important person in your life, and needing to balance that against other commitments or considerations (without resentment) is exactly the kind of mature love being portrayed. A love that is quieter and perhaps less possessive, but no less deep.
Watching this series has felt like a hug that I didn't even know that I needed.
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It started good but went downhill - contain spoilers
First of all i don´t usually write reviews, but this one i was so disappoited that i wanted to share what i think of this show.I'm going to say this in the beginning already. Don't expect much romance. The only thing we see is the main leads fighting all the time. I could only watch this skipping, because there is a lot of annoying scenes. Cute scenes is almost zero.
The main leads actually have good chemistry. and i really like the enemies to lovers kind of relatioship.. But in this case i can´t see how the female lead could fall for the male lead, because he doesn't respect her, doesn´t believe her, he only listens to his ex girlfriend.
Another thing it was wrong that the male´s lead mother made 2 people that hated each other to get married, mainly because her son already had a girlfriend. And yeah, i agree that the girlfriend is annoying and not really a good person, but anyway she shouldn´t have done that.
Also the female´s lead sister. Come on, her character are so pathetic. She only cries, and doesn´t even defend herself from those that makes so much injustice to her.
And the most horrible thing. The ML had forced sex with FL So to me she could never develop feelings for him.
So, to me watch this was a waste of time. Not worth it at all.
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The plot, dialogues, backstory, everything was perfect.
Both of them, especially Zhang Ruonan, carried this drama till the end. I’m still amazed by how talented she is at portraying Wen Yifan as both vulnerable and strong at the same time.
The sleepwalking scene was hard to watch, especially knowing what she went through behind closed door.
Her mother was cruel and selfish. After everything, she still expected WYF to accept her like nothing happened.
I also fell in love with BJT’s talent and his chemistry with the female lead. Sangyan is loyal and caring. He never forces her to open up until she’s ready.
However,
The grandpa subplot felt unnecessarily long and a bit annoying. I’m okay with the second couple though, they were cute.
I will definitely visit this drama again in the future.
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OK but hear me out
I know I am one to hate on BL series with no or poorly written plots, but this one is a guilty pleasure for me. And the reason is that I watched our leads Kim Chang Min and Kim Chan Gyu in the Korean reality dating series His Man back in 2022. The fact that they got a series together, however basic or short it may be, makes me giggle and fangirl out a little. They are so cute and to see actual gay actors in a BL makes me feel like something right happened here. Is it a little cheesy? Yes. Is it PURE fan service for us fujashi? YES! But at least you expect it to be <3Was this review helpful to you?
And it just keeps getting worse
Ep 5 Addition: This series was really just thrown out there. Watching the latest episode started out much the same as the previous 4, but then about 13minutes in things just got weird. The song choice during In and Ernge's date was a Christian Vacation Bible School song based on Romans 8:28. I'm just really having a hard time at this point not finding every single ridiculous thing that went into this series irritating. I hate that I hate so much about this because I really wanted to love it for the sake of the author and the cast.Ep 1-4 Review: I have seen people attempt to defend this series as "art". Well sure, I have a camera and am myself capable of creating "art". But this is a far cry from GOOD art. And it's really unfortunate because, much like Ai Long Nai, the novel by Nattakorn is fantastic while the screenwriting totally bombs. I've even had a soft spot for TutorYim since Cutie Pie and have been waiting for them to get a good series. Am I going to finish this series? Absolutely because the novel and the actors are great and if you have read it you can still follow along, but you may not be thrilled with it.
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Dramatic with Dark Comedy undertones
Review Date 6/8/2026I truly enjoyed watching Doctor Stranger. 8/10
While the story felt heavy at times, a number of scenes and plot twists were so over-the-top that, viewed as a whole, they gave the drama unexpected and enjoyable dark-comedy undertones. For example:
1. Wait… what? She’s alive after being shot, dangling from a ledge for what feels like forever, somehow managing to pry which should by now be Park Hun’s slippery hand off hers so she can fall to her death, right? into the river below? never mind the bridge’s side wall was too high to begin with.
2. This is Episode 14+…, is she or isn’t she Song Jae Hee?
3. How does Song Jae Hee end up with no gunshot scar on her right shoulder, and why does she suddenly have two kidneys when she’s supposed to have only one?
4. The Prime Minister’s (comedic style) expressions of disgust at being “Number Two.” Every time he had to bow, show respect, or answer to the President, his facial expressions were priceless, or how he laughed or snickered at his stupidity.
5. The scene where the Prime Minister convinces himself the President is in a coma, confidently unleashes his pent-up resentment, and then watches in horror as the President’s eyes suddenly open.
6. Cha Jin Soo somehow manages to spy on PH and SJH everywhere. He’s disguised as a hospital employee, part of the Prime Minister’s security detail, or lurking nearby—and no one ever notices him.
7. Cha Jin Soo’s resurrection from the dead in Episode 18, and shoots PH and the both fall of over the edge into, wait for it, the river - and a year later there were still no bodies.
8. The endless back-and-forth from different angles over who would operate on the Prime Minister - who wasn’t even sick.
9. Dr. Oh (“Quack”) and Han Seung Hee lovingly debating which woman Park Hun should end up with.
There were more moments like these that cracked me up, but I’ll stop there.
Park Hun’s emotional scene describing what he was forced to do as a doctor in NK was gripping. I could feel his absolute feelings of shame, anger, and horror at what he did, mixed with inescapable grief. The story shows us how much he valued life at any cost he could give.
The story’s crazy momentum kept me fully engaged, and I found myself rooting for Park Hun to reunite with his first love. Dr. Han Jae Joon wasn’t truly evil, and one of the drama’s strongest moments was when he realized that revenge did not bring the satisfaction or closure he had expected.
There was no look-alike after all—it was Song Jae Hee the entire time. While the mystery surrounding her identity created effective suspense early on, I think the drama would have benefited from revealing sooner that Han Seung Hee was, in fact, Song Jae Hee. Some of the many flashback scenes could have been used to tell her story: what happened after she was taken away, how she became a North Korean operative, and how she convinced North Korea that she was not Song Jae Hee. That would have added much-needed depth to her character. As presented, it was often difficult to understand her true agenda and motivations. As it was it was difficult trusting her; whoever she was, was she there as a spy to destroy Park Hun or was she his true love whom she came to protect?
I liked Cha Jin Soo as Jae Hee’s North Korean partner. he just had the look of a comedic villain. However, as mentioned earlier, bringing him back during the final episodes stretched credibility too far for me. For a true drama, I think it would have been more convincing to introduce a new North Korean operative to take his place. The Prime Minister’s “lollipop” bodyguard certainly should have known better than to leave a body unrecovered after shooting someone and dumping them into a river. But then again, it’s a K-drama.
I liked the bodyguard.
I didn’t mind the various political and personal agendas surrounding whether Park Hun or Han Jae Joon should operate on the Prime Minister, but the decision changed so many times that it became exhausting (a dark comedy effect).
I also liked Dr. Oh. She was a sensitive soul and quite sweet. Park Hun sent her so many mixed signals that it was no surprise she began developing feelings for him. Han Jae Joon, on the other hand, provided mature stability, who was honest with her about himself and his mistakes with her. He knew her, and could see what was happening with PH. Although he didn’t like their banter, (and it was refreshing to see this) he gave her space to sort out her feelings without pressuring or dismissing her. He genuinely loved her. As she finally realized, he was a better match for her than Park Hun.
As for her father and brother, they deserved a good Korean slap several times throughout the series.
At times, it felt as though the writers threw absolutely everything at Park Hun except the kitchen sink—another source of the drama’s accidental dark-comedy vibe.
Park Hun endured an extraordinary amount of trauma throughout his life, yet he remained fundamentally optimistic. That resilience was essential to his survival. His father was a remarkable man who taught him how to live despite his circumstances rather than be defined by them.
I feel most everyone did a great job in this drama. The three standout performances for me were from Lee Jong-suk (Park Hun), Cheon Ho-jin (Prime Minister - dark comedy villain), and Kim Sang-joong (Park Cheol).
The soundtrack was good, though not great. At times the music was mixed so loudly that it became distracting during emotional scenes.
Overall, Doctor Stranger was an entertaining watch. if I hadn’t pick up the dark comedy vibe from the occasional descents into outright absurdity, I wouldn’t have enjoyed it so much. It truly kept me invested from beginning to end. I can see myself revisiting some episodes in the future.
8/10
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are they able to have one conversation without mentioning sex
just jokes i love tutoryim with all my heart they’re like my gay uncles😳 i do think the writing is a bit messed up as they just leave some scenes for u to fill in the blanks which makes things a little confusing. i adore their dynamic though with yims character constantly needing validation and tutor always giving it to him🥺there are currently only 4 episodes released but im enjoying the series so far! tutor is the ultimate green flag who is also hot which is a bonus and yim is just so baby girl (when is he not though)Was this review helpful to you?
Censored Corn
It wasn't "naughty" or scandalous at all. More like clumsy and trashy! Both regarding the story, pacing, and NC scenes. They had me questioning if anyone on set knew how sex works!!! Because most of the positions they were doing were not remotely believable at all (the camera angles didn't help matters either)! And for a friends with benefits situation that turns into more, quality NC scenes really do matter! The overexaggerated moaning only made me feel like I was watching a censored porno.Really, the only mildly redeeming thing here was the main ML, Kaji, being amusing to watch puff his chest out like a proud peacock and strut as though he had everything going for him and no one was on his level and then later whine like a child when things didn't go his way.
Needless to say, this wasn't a good time. Even for a so-bad-it's-good watch, I'm not sure I can say it fits the brief.
Thank goodness this was short so my suffering ended sooner!
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