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A Love So Romantic
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9 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

new actors, new roles

A Love So Romantic* is a charming historical romance that combines humor, mystery, friendship, and heartfelt romance into an enjoyable coming-of-age story. While the plot follows familiar themes of mistaken identities, family secrets, and growing love, it succeeds because of its engaging characters and the performances of its young, up-and-coming cast.

The story centers on Su Xiaowan, a clever and independent young woman who unexpectedly becomes involved in the affairs of a wealthy family. What begins as a journey filled with misunderstandings and hidden motives gradually develops into a story about trust, loyalty, and self-discovery. As secrets surrounding family relationships and personal identities are revealed, the characters are forced to confront both their pasts and their futures.

One of the drama's greatest strengths is the cast. The lead actors may not have been among the biggest stars at the time, but they brought a refreshing energy to their roles. The actress portraying Su Xiaowan gives the character warmth, intelligence, and determination, making her easy to support throughout the story. Rather than portraying a helpless heroine, she creates a young woman who is resourceful and capable while still maintaining a playful charm.

The male lead also delivers a strong performance, balancing confidence, humor, and emotional vulnerability. As his character grows from a somewhat carefree young man into someone willing to shoulder responsibility for those he loves, viewers are able to see genuine development rather than a simple romantic transformation.

The supporting cast deserves praise as well. Their friendships, rivalries, and family relationships add depth to the story and help create a world that feels lively and believable.

Overall, *A Love So Romantic* is a delightful drama that showcases the potential of a talented young cast. Its combination of romance, humor, and character growth makes it a lighthearted and enjoyable watch for fans of historical romantic comedies. The performances of these rising actors give the drama much of its heart and charm, leaving viewers eager to see their future price

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Sweet Blood
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9 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

Not the worst Vampire BL series I've watched

I liked what they were going for, but sadly, they couldn't do much with only 10 minutes per episode. It clearly had a limited budget, even though the effects weren't the worst I've seen.

For some reason, I found Lucifer saying "I'm also a Christian," really funny.

The fighting was laughably bad, and so short that it may as well have been cut out.

The kissing was . . . kissing, I guess. Chemistry wasn't there at all.

What was that ending? No, seriously, what was it? Is Minu alive or dead? If alive, how? And what were the repercussions of what Lucifer did?

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A Korean Odyssey
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9 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

It's ok, could've been better

A Korean Odyssey* is a unique fantasy romance that reimagines the classic Chinese novel *Journey to the West* in a modern setting. From the very beginning, the drama draws viewers into a world where gods, demons, ghosts, and humans coexist, often unseen by ordinary people.

The story begins with Jin Seon-mi as a lonely young girl who possesses the rare ability to see spirits. This gift isolates her from others and makes her vulnerable to supernatural forces. During her childhood, she encounters the mischievous and powerful Son Oh-gong, the Monkey King, whose selfish actions unknowingly shape the course of her life. Their first meeting creates a bond that will continue to influence both of them years later.

As adults, Seon-mi and Oh-gong are brought together again through fate. What starts as a relationship built on magical obligation gradually develops into genuine love. Throughout the drama, both characters are forced to confront their fears, selfish desires, and the sacrifices required to protect those they care about. Seon-mi evolves from a lonely woman burdened by her abilities into someone who accepts her destiny with courage. Meanwhile, Oh-gong's journey is one of redemption, as he slowly learns compassion, loyalty, and selfless love.

The supporting characters add depth and humor to the story, each representing different aspects of mythology while dealing with their own struggles and desires. Their interactions help balance the darker themes of destiny, sacrifice, and mortality.

The ending is bittersweet and deeply symbolic. Rather than offering a simple fairy-tale conclusion, the drama focuses on the idea that true love requires sacrifice. The final episodes highlight how much the characters have grown from the people they were at the beginning of the story. While the ending leaves some questions unanswered, it emphasizes hope, faith, and the belief that love can endure even when separated by fate and time.

Overall, *A Korean Odyssey* is a captivating blend of fantasy, romance, comedy, and tragedy. Its memorable characters, emotional storytelling, and unique interpretation of mythology make it a drama that stays with viewers long after it ends. The journey from Seon-mi's lonely childhood to the drama's emotional conclusion is both heartbreaking and beautiful, making it one of the most distinctive Korean fantasy dramas ever made.

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Welcome to My Side
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9 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Wacky, Unhinged, totally enjoyable fun

I absolutely loved this short story. Storyline is very fresh, creative and different from anything I have seen in a great while. I truly love the characters and were laughing a lot throughout the whole film. The storyline threw me a bit with the unexpected twist of how the ML actually lost his memories along with seeing ducks.
What started out as a very funny, quirky story turned into a more meaningful love story and a lesson of tolerance in a relationship when two people truly love each other. Fantastic production with a hugely talented young cast. Bravo!! Highly recommend this creative gem.

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A Journey to Love
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9 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Love and hardship

A Journey to Love* is a remarkable historical drama that blends action, romance, political intrigue, and friendship into an unforgettable journey. While the story begins as a mission to rescue a captured emperor, it quickly evolves into something much deeper—a tale about redemption, loyalty, found family, and discovering purpose in a world shaped by war and power struggles.

At the heart of the drama is Ren Ruyi, a former assassin whose life has been defined by loss, betrayal, and survival. Unlike many female leads, she is neither naïve nor dependent on others. She is intelligent, skilled, and emotionally guarded, having learned that trust often comes at a painful cost. Yet beneath her strength lies a woman searching for meaning beyond the violence that has shaped her life. Her growth throughout the drama is one of the most compelling aspects of the story.

Ning Yuanzhou is equally impressive. Calm, strategic, and deeply loyal, he is a leader who carries the burden of responsibility for those under his command. While he appears composed and confident, he struggles with his own regrets and the weight of past failures. His relationship with Ren Ruyi develops through mutual respect and trust, creating a mature romance that feels genuine rather than forced.

What truly elevates *A Journey to Love* is its supporting cast. Every member of the delegation feels important to the story. They are not simply side characters but individuals with their own fears, dreams, and personal growth. As they travel together, they become a family forged through hardship and sacrifice. Their friendships, loyalty, humor, and emotional bonds create many of the drama's most memorable moments.

The storyline balances political intrigue with personal journeys. There are battles, conspiracies, and diplomatic challenges, but the drama never loses sight of its characters. Each challenge they face forces them to confront their beliefs, question their loyalties, and grow as individuals.

Beautifully acted and emotionally rich, *A Journey to Love* is more than a romance or action drama. It is a story about finding people worth fighting for, learning to trust again, and understanding that life's greatest journeys are often the ones that change us from within. The characters stay with you long after the final episode, making this one of the most rewarding Chinese dramas in recent years.


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My Journey to You
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9 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Needing more

My Journey to You* is much more than a typical wuxia romance. It is a story of identity, loyalty, sacrifice, and the difficult choices people make when their hearts and duties pull them in opposite directions. While the drama is visually stunning, its greatest strength lies in its characters and the emotional depth they bring to the story.

The female lead begins as a skilled assassin whose life has been shaped by obedience and survival. Beneath her calm and disciplined exterior is a woman who has rarely been allowed to make choices for herself. As the story unfolds, viewers witness her struggle between following orders and discovering her own desires, making her journey both compelling and heartbreaking.

The male lead is equally fascinating. Though he often appears reserved and detached, he carries the weight of family expectations and responsibilities that few can understand. His quiet intelligence and growing emotional vulnerability make him far more complex than the typical romantic hero. Watching him learn to trust and open his heart becomes one of the most rewarding aspects of the drama.

What truly sets *My Journey to You* apart is its supporting cast. Many secondary characters are given their own motivations, fears, and personal conflicts. Rather than existing solely to support the main story, they feel like real individuals with their own journeys. Some characters seek power, others seek freedom, and many struggle with loyalty to family, sect, or personal beliefs. These layered relationships create emotional stakes that extend far beyond the central romance.

The chemistry between the leads is subtle yet powerful, built through trust, understanding, and shared sacrifices rather than grand romantic gestures. Their relationship develops naturally amid a world filled with secrets, betrayals, and hidden agendas.

Combined with breathtaking cinematography, elegant fight sequences, and an atmosphere of constant mystery, *My Journey to You* delivers a story that is both emotionally engaging and visually unforgettable. It is a drama that rewards patience, offering complex characters whose strengths, flaws, and personal growth leave a lasting impression long after the final episode.

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Sexual Lessons
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by Kiwi
9 days ago
3 of 3 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Soft Porn (Entirely NC)

I don’t have a problem with sexually explicit content, or even plotless slices of life, but when we have both, and it’s badly lit and woodenly acted, it seems a bit pointless. The only convincing parts were those when they were actively shagging, and I suspect that’s because they were actually shagging. All this is really good for is wank bank. There’s zero romance, outside the student’s awakening to his own enjoyment of the male body, which was quite sweet. Its nice when an apparently straight man discovers his own queerness without being homophobic about it. The self-loathing trope is depressing as hell, and it’s nice when it’s not used. I’ve given this half points on every measure, because it’s really just adequate in every way. This kind of content could be fabulous, if well shot, but the production design is so meh, it needed a good story to make up for it. If you want to see a much more amusing round of MLM soft porn, with better production standards, check out Therapy. The sex is not as realistic, but it’s much more entertaining. I’ve reviewed that too.

Marked as spoiler end, but only because I let the lack of story out of the bag.

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Color of Romance
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9 days ago
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 3.5

A wilted flower drama

This drama really shows how editing can make or break a show. The editing was so bad, that it would cut to the next scene so abruptly, it left the viewer asking "what just happened, is this a different drama". I understand that females are more timid in Japan in comparison to other countries, but the amount of low self-esteem in the FL was just insane and she was such a limp flower you just wanted to tell her to stand up for herself just once! When the skinship actually happened, it was all kinds of awkward for the FL and you felt that she just went along with it, because it was expected. JDrama's are in a class by themselves and there are several that I have enjoyed, but this is not one of them. Not a rewatch or recommendation from this drama watcher.

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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

The heart hears everything

See Hear Love* is a touching and heartfelt Japanese romance that explores love, loss, and the ways people connect beyond words. The story follows a manga artist who is gradually losing his sight and a woman who is deaf, bringing together two people facing very different challenges yet finding understanding and comfort in one another.

What makes this film special is its focus on communication, trust, and emotional connection rather than relying on dramatic twists. The relationship develops naturally, allowing viewers to become invested in the characters and their journey. The lead actors deliver sincere performances that make the emotions feel genuine and relatable.

The film handles themes of disability with sensitivity, showing both the struggles and strengths of its characters. Rather than defining them by their limitations, it highlights their determination, courage, and capacity for love.

Visually, *See Hear Love* is beautifully filmed, with many quiet moments that speak louder than words. The emotional scenes are both tender and heartbreaking, creating a story that stays with viewers long after it ends.

Overall, *See Hear Love* is a moving romance about acceptance, hope, and finding light in life's darkest moments. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys emotional love stories that focus on human connection, personal growth, and the power of understanding one another.

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Scent of Time
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9 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

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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Between Us
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9 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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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
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9 days ago
37 of 37 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

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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Murphy's Law of Love
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9 days ago
19 of 19 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

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.

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The Gaze
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9 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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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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Teach You a Lesson
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9 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

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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