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Revamp: A História dos Mortos-Vivos
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de TC
Mai 11, 2026
10 of 10 episódios vistos
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História 4.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Musical 2.0
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THIS WAS VERY LACKING!

This had the potential to be so much better than it was! First of all, just let me say that I'm not a fan of Boun/Prem; I never have been but this was not the reason for the ratings I picked. I don't really know what to say about this show. It was so bad that it's left me literally speechless as to what to write about it, but I'll try to say what I think about this show in so many words....

Second the acting; I may not be a fan of the main pairing but I've seen them act before and I do think they have excellent acting skills but their acting skills were wasted on this series. The main issue I have with the main pairing is their kissing scenes. They've never been good with their intimate scenes. As a matter of fact, everybody's acting skills were wasted on this series and some of the cast members were not very good in their acting in this series. It looked fake, the fight scenes were terrible and I was trying to give this show the benefit of the doubt after I read some of the reviews and needless to say, a lot of the reviews I read about this show were spot on. This really was pretty bad. I really don't know how to explain how bad this was. I only watched it for one reason and I'm not going to say what that is because it would spoil it and it was the only reason I finished it.

Third the story; it felt like it was jumping each episode; like there were pieces missing in every episode that came after the first episode. I was having a difficult time following it. Some parts of it did not make sense. It was like the story was just rushed as if there was no thought put into it when it had so much potential to be better than this; with better acting, maybe a different cast and better plot. I liked all the cast members they chose for this series except for the main pairing because I've never been a fan of them, but it really felt rushed. It took everything in my power to finish watching this and not fall asleep.

Someone else might enjoy this series. I didn't but that doesn't mean someone else won't. It just didn't tickle my fancy and I'm a BL lover.

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The Resurrection Painted Skin
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Mai 11, 2026
29 of 29 episódios vistos
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Acting/Cast 10
Musical 10
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Dragon Deity and Wu

Veil of Shadows was introduced as a story centered around the Tenth Dragon Son, but in my opinion, the true heart of the drama belonged to the Dragon Deity Ji Ling and the nine-tailed fox Lu Wuyi. From beginning to end, their storyline carried the deepest emotion, the greatest sacrifice, and the most unforgettable heartbreak.

Ji Ling’s character was, without question, the most touching and tragic part of the entire drama. His journey as the Dragon Deity—caught between duty, fate, love, and endless sacrifice—was beautifully written. Every layer of his identity, from Ji Ling to the Dragon Deity himself, revealed more pain and loneliness, making his story incredibly powerful. His love for Lu Wuyi was not loud or simple; it was quiet, heavy, and filled with the kind of sorrow that stays with you long after the final episode ends.

Lu Wuyi, as the youngest nine-tailed fox, brought both strength and softness to the story. Her connection with Ji Ling felt fated, yet cursed by circumstances neither of them could escape. Their relationship was not just romance—it was longing, protection, memory, and loss. Every scene between them felt meaningful, and their chemistry made the emotional moments hit even harder.

The drama itself was captivating and extremely well written. The script gave depth to every major character, but especially Ji Ling. The director handled every scene with precision and emotion, never wasting a moment. From episode 1 to episode 29, there was never a dull point or a moment where you did not want more. Each episode revealed something important, and the pacing kept the audience fully invested.

The cinematography, costumes, and fantasy elements added even more beauty to the storytelling. The world felt rich and immersive, and the emotional scenes were made even stronger by the visuals and music. Nothing felt rushed or empty—the drama gave romance, pain, betrayal, sacrifice, and destiny all in one complete story.

While many may focus on the Tenth Dragon Son’s plotline, for me, Veil of Shadows will always belong to Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi. Their story was the soul of the drama. It was beautiful, painful, and unforgettable. Ji Ling’s ending especially leaves a deep ache—one of those rare characters whose sadness feels real even after the drama is over.

Out of all the storylines, theirs was the most moving and the saddest. Veil of Shadows is not just a fantasy romance drama—it is a story about love that survives through suffering, and that is what made it truly special.

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Really Gone Downhill

Was this movie even necessary? This show is so obsessed with marriage and weddings and idolizes the whole ordeal and puts it up on a pedestal. And then going to get married or honeymoon (do the writers even know the difference?) in Rome? Ok but then there’s this weird side story about Bucho getting faux-kidnapped but he’s really doing dance sessions in secret while cross dressing with a guy? And Hotaru thinks he’s kidnapped and goes all over Rome trying to find the dude and then she finds him having a jolly old time at some wedding and doesn’t care that she’s risked her life for him to save him because she thinks he’s kidnapped. But he just gives her a hug.. why didn’t he tell her where he was going? This part was so weird. And then the side story of Rio, the fellow Japanese Himono Onna who has become a lying, manipulative mess of a woman because her husband and kid died in an accident, so basically she’s turned into a shell of a person, a zombie if you will. I’ve seen this theme in many of the lower tier J Dramas- the idea that if a woman loses her husband and kid, they just turn into a shell of a human being, and zombified (the other series that does this is I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper). It’s a pathetic message to send to women that without your husband and kid, you’re nothing. Anyway, then these two Hotaru and Bucho get married in a Catholic Church with a priest who they don’t understand nor does he understand them. Is the marriage even valid? And then they come back home and Hotaru seems to be pregnant. YAWN. Same tired old story trying to glorify marriage and breeding. What garbage. Not impressed.

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Oceans Time
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de julwa
Mai 11, 2026
24 of 24 episódios vistos
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No geral 8.0
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 9.0
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Overall, this drama was actually quite enjoyable to watch. I found the plot itself interesting, although some aspects could have been handled better.

As for the main couple — Lin Qi Le & Jiang Qiao Xi — I absolutely loved their acting performances and have no complaints about them. Their on-screen chemistry was wonderful, and I genuinely liked the foundation of their relationship. I never doubted their love for each other, but at some point, the relationship simply started to look unhealthy. The concept of her chasing after him could still have worked somehow (even though at times it felt outright desperate), but for me, the biggest issue was that after two years she went to find him and immediately forgave him for disappearing without a word right after kissing her and cutting off contact for two years. After that, she was still the one chasing after him, and I never got the feeling that, even for a moment, the effort and pursuit shifted onto him — which it absolutely should have. And it’s not like the drama didn’t have enough time to show that. We got four pointless episodes about her life without contact with him, and that amount of screentime was simply unnecessary. Still, to avoid sounding completely negative, I did enjoy watching their relationship later on — just like during their high school years. Personally, I also liked the ending with their younger versions.

I think the storyline involving his family was genuinely interesting — although obviously difficult. For most of the drama, it was handled really well. However, I do think the aftermath regarding his parents could have been explored better — for example, whether his mother ever started getting treatment. At the same time, I’m glad that, especially with his mother, he ultimately did not repair their relationship, because it added realism. Honestly, I would’ve even liked a scene where it was made much more explicit that he had permanently cut ties with her, confronting her about everything. I also think the storyline surrounding his brother’s death could have been developed far better, because I still keep wondering what actually happened to him. Did he really commit suicide? The same issue applies to the storyline about his cousin’s accident. What happened to the person who pushed him off the roof? Was it that former employee? Why didn’t he pay for the medical treatment — either before or afterward? Why did the financial burden fall entirely on the family, and why wasn’t it even suggested later that they would fight for compensation? So many questions and very few answers, which is why I think this storyline was simply poorly handled — or maybe it was just forced into the plot.

One major positive was her parents. They were wonderful people and genuinely made me smile whenever they appeared on screen.

Moving on to the other characters — I absolutely loved Yu Qiao with all my heart. To me, he was the best character in the entire drama. I wasn’t rooting for him to end up with the female lead (my love for Zhang Ling He won there), but despite that, I still think he would have been the better choice for Lin Qi Le because he was simply an amazing person, and there were many moments when I genuinely felt sorry for him. I rooted for him individually and hoped he would eventually find happiness, but unfortunately, that never happened.

Naturally, I also have to mention Qin Ye Yun. At first, I hoped she would end up with Yu Qiao. However, over time I realized that would’ve been a bad choice. It would have felt too much like, “Things didn’t work out with Lin Qi Le, so I’ll just settle for you instead,” so I’m glad that didn’t happen. I also hoped her storyline with the pilot guy would be developed further, but unfortunately it never was. Aside from that, I did grow to like her character over time. In the beginning, though, she really irritated me because she took out her jealousy on the female lead, who had done absolutely nothing wrong even though they were supposedly friends.

The last character I’ll mention is Cen Xiao Man. Under normal circumstances, I probably wouldn’t even talk about her because she was an extremely irritating character who constantly raised my blood pressure, but I actually liked her reunion with the female lead years later and the way it showed that she had matured, so I’ll count that as a positive too.

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GelBoys
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de lila
Mai 11, 2026
7 of 7 episódios vistos
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No geral 8.0
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 10
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bom, mas infelizmente nada de espetacular

Gel Boys começou interessante, mas pra mim foi piorando com o passar dos eps, fiquei sem paciência pra essa dinâmica dos 4 rapazes, vou logo adiantando que vc vai passar RAIVA e ESTRESSE 🙄😤👎 MAS por um lado acho genial, porque a vida adolescente é exatamente desse jeito, digo isso porque me identifiquei horrores com o fou4mod rs. Enfim, eu gosto muito de elogiar a cinematografia dos bls, e esse não foi diferente, a cada lugar que aparecia era muito interessante e genuinamente bonito, parecia que vc estava dentro dali, em relação a história, não vou me aprofundar muito pq não quero dar spoiler, mas vamos lá, basicamente a série acompanha esses quatro garotos e os relacionamentos confusos, intensos e caóticos entre eles. Tem muita coisa sobre amizade, sentimentos mal resolvidos, ciúmes e insegurança, é aquele típico drama adolescente que faz vc querer entrar na tela e dar um TAPA na cara de todo mundo. O começo realmente me prendeu bastante, mas depois a série vai tomando uns caminhos que vc começa a não entender quase nada, e do nada vc tá sentindo ódio de literalmente TODOS os personagens KKKKKKK. Só que o pior é que no final dos episódios esse ódio passa um pouco, e vc entende o lado deles de novo… então acaba virando um ciclo eterno de raiva e apego 💀 e sinceramente? Acho que isso foi proposital, porque combina muito com a confusão emocional da adolescência.

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Adorável Corredora
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de emma
Mai 11, 2026
16 of 16 episódios vistos
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No geral 8.0
História 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musical 10
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Interesting time

I went into this drama blind only expecting a romance so I was surprised by the tropes in this. I wasn’t prepared for the time travel or thriller aspect of this. I thought this was pretty cute and I understand the hype around this drama. I like the main actors in this. I did get cringed about the acting once or twice. The story lagged a little for me around the 75% mark. The different timelines and memories mixed towards the end too. Overall the story was very fun yet heartfelt. I liked how the romance and thriller part was weaved together throughout the show.
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Wanna One Go: Back to Base
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Mai 11, 2026
2 of 12 episódios vistos
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No geral 10
História 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 10
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Same Chemistry Different Time

Gosh I remember when that all happenend to Lai Kuan Lin, poor kid, he was so young then but this shows his maturity. I hope he can see past this and that Cube offer him something more as would be a shame not to have him take part and make a more solid ending plus give him a bit of earnings/coin, I mean he deserves it. Either way the kid should be so proud of himself 🙏🏾❤️👍🏾.

Now with 2 extremely talented and popular actors, so glad their calendars aligned.
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Weak Hero
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Mai 11, 2026
8 of 8 episódios vistos
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No geral 10
História 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 10
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Masterpiece.

Loved it.

Perfect mix of action, brains, friendship, and super fun storyline.

Amazing amazing cast - and will foreverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr love Suho + Sieun bond inside and outside the drama.

Honestly, did a great job of showing character development between everyone and the dynamic and chemistry of everyone's relationships; between the friends, bullies, enemies, family; just ALL OF IT.

Really heart-warming moments, infuriating anger, and sweet justice mixed all in one!

Acting and portrayal of emotions and character were beyond describable...

I genuinely really enjoy the shorter series because they don't drag out and put in unnecessary fillers etc~

Definitely a must-watch recommend!

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In-House Marriage Honey
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Mai 11, 2026
7 of 7 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.5
História 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musical 9.0
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Loved it!

As many have said, cute slice of life. had some nice kisses, smiles, laughter. And maybe the dramas I watch are too tame but this is the first one where we (well for me anyway) actually see her unbuckle his pants.

I watched this on Youtube under the heading Marriage First: the movie. Sadly some sections the sound disappeared. I did feel there were some parts where a previous action apparently happened and they were discussing it. Almost like this was really a longer drama but parts got cut so I feel like I need to go to Roku to see what I missed.

I definitely recommend this if you want something quick and easy to binge and you don't need heavy drama. The couple was very well matched and the acting was well done.

WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILER


I was saddened to learn that Itagaki Mizuki passed away at the age of 24. I would have liked to see more of his work as he grew.

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Climax
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de Rei
Mai 11, 2026
10 of 10 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.5
História 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 10
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The Smartest Political Thriller You’ll See This Year

Let’s get this out of the way, I chased this drama the moment the promo trailer dropped.

Ju Ji-hoon had already earned my complete trust after watching him command the screen in both Trauma Code and Kingdom, and Ha Ji-won remains one of my favorite actresses after Chocolate became my second Perfect 10 of last year, right behind Doubt. So when I learned these two would be leading Climax, a political thriller penned and directed by Lee Ji-won of Miss Baek fame, this became an immediate must-watch for me.

I am so glad I followed that instinct. What followed was ten episodes of some of the best and smartest political thriller storytelling I’ve experienced in years. I came into this expecting something closer to The West Wing, a sharp political drama with ideological clashes and backroom maneuvering. What I got instead was something far more dangerous, House of Cards injected with pure concentrated chaos and stitched together with what I can only describe as “quantum storytelling.”

In quantum mechanics, particles exist in superposition, occupying contradictory states simultaneously until observed. This drama does the exact same thing with character motivations, plot points, and moral positions. Bang Tae-seop genuinely cares about people he helps AND strategically cultivates them as assets. Both states are true. Simultaneously. Chu Sang-ah carries real trauma from exploitation AND weaponizes that trauma strategically. Every character exists in multiple emotional and moral states at once. Everyone lies, manipulates, protects, betrays, loves, and destroys simultaneously, yet somehow the narrative never collapses under the weight of its own complexity. The show never forces you to choose which interpretation is real. It holds all contradictions as equally valid, and two viewers can watch the same scene, come away with opposite readings, and both be correct.

Ju Ji-hoon plays Bang Tae-seop, a prosecutor who clawed from poverty to political power, carrying his father's unjust death as both wound and fuel. Ji-hoon delivers a masterclass in controlled intensity, balancing calculated calm with explosive strategic brutality. You cannot read him. Is he compassionate or calculating? Protective or manipulative? The answer is yes, to all of it, at once. His crashout rage scene in episode nine is one of the best emotional beats I've seen from a male lead this year. Opposite him, Ha Ji-won as Chu Sang-ah occupies victim and strategist simultaneously without ever letting one side collapse the other. Her transformation in episode ten, fully embracing her monster side to secure her ambition, was genuinely breathtaking character evolution. Their chemistry is electric despite this not being a romance, and they were perfectly cast to hold quantum states without breaking.

The supporting cast matches this energy completely. Cha Joo-young as Lee Yang-mi deserves special mention because Yang-mi is positioned as the antagonist, though that word needs the biggest asterisk ever. She wields chaebol power with zero restraint, and her strategic plays are surgical strikes designed to obliterate. Cha Joo-young makes her simultaneously the most detestable and most brilliant character on screen. You loathe her. You respect her ruthlessness. Both feelings coexist without resolution. Nana as Hwang Jeong-won and Oh Jung-se as the WR Group heir twins round out a supporting cast where everyone devours their roles without overstaying their welcome.

The plot itself is familiar political thriller territory. Morally grey people doing morally grey things to climb over corpses toward power. Think House of Cards with strategic precision dialed up and safety rails completely removed. What elevates Climax is how it maintains contradictory motivations as simultaneous truth rather than competing interpretations. Every route to power contains structural contradictions that sabotage other power bases. You cannot grab a narrative thread and follow it to clean conclusions because the web doesn't have a correct reading. Most dramas eventually collapse the wave function, telling you actually he genuinely cared or actually it was all manipulation. Climax refuses. It maintains superposition for all ten episodes through airtight structural integrity.

Director Lee Ji-won kept every character's internal logic intact, every universe rule consistent, across constant escalation without breathing room. I've chastised dramas for far less. The fact that Climax never betrayed its own architecture while maintaining relentless pacing is genuinely impressive. The drama is absolutely dramatic, but it stays grounded the way a tightrope walker stays grounded, technically still touching the wire even while performing impossible feats. It never devolves into makjang where logic gets sacrificed for shock value. Every explosion has a fuse you can trace back to someone's deliberate strategy.

The visual craft serves this narrative perfectly. Wide lens shots emphasize separation, close-ups create intimacy, and the color palette darkens as moral corruption peaks. The parallel sequence in the finale showing Tae-seop ascending political stairs while Sang-ah walks the film festival red carpet is genius cinematography. The OST selection is consistently on point too, with Rise by Lim Ji-soo and Black Star by Nana as standouts that tell their own story within the drama.

The ending maintains this superposition all the way through. I walked away completely satisfied while simultaneously ready for potential season two. Both states exist because the open-endedness is thematic rather than mechanical. The thesis is complete: power is absolute, it cannot be defeated, it only reorients itself. The show doesn't give clean happy resolution because that would betray everything it demonstrated. Instead, it shows you unchecked power and trusts you to handle the discomfort.

I have to be honest about limitations though. Is Climax perfect? To me, absolutely, because quantum storytelling hits every frequency my analytical brain craves. But I'm aware this is extremely niche. The narrative web will genuinely challenge viewers who need straightforward plotting. Some plot threads receive resolution but not deep exploration, which might feel insufficient to viewers wanting more time spent on heavy elements like the sex trafficking backstory. The ending won't satisfy viewers wanting redemption arcs or happy conclusions. Mature content warnings apply throughout with suicide, sexual assault, blackmail, and drugging handled unflinchingly. If you need clear moral lines or heroes to root for without ethical compromise, this will frustrate you to the point of abandonment.

But if you can handle that, what Climax offers is extraordinary. This is what happens when writers trust their story enough to refuse easy answers, when directors trust audiences to sit with ambiguity, and when actors trust material enough to occupy contradictions without apologizing. This is cerebral chess between morally bankrupt brilliant strategists, executed with surgical narrative precision. It's controlled chaos that never collapses into incoherence. I started with restrained one-episode-per-night pacing. By the end, I couldn't stop. I deployed my sleep-on-it failsafe to objectively reevaluate after emotions stabilized. Climax maintained its hold. The assessment didn't waver.

If you love House of Cards, can handle zero redemption, and want quantum storytelling executed flawlessly, this is a cerebral feast. If you need traditional satisfaction, skip immediately. But if controlled chaos sounds like exactly what your brain craves, welcome to hell.

Extended review: https://byrei.ink/2026/05/10/climax-2026-review-strategic-warfare-moral-ambiguity-and-narrative-perfection/

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Can You Translate This Love?
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12 of 12 episódios vistos
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História 4.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
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YAWN :(

I really wanted to like this drama because of the main leads... and the trailer was super exciting!

But... it just seemed so draggy? And no climax...

Acting was decent but the plot and storyline just really didn't seem to go anywhere...

To be HONEST, if I was the main male lead; I would have thought the main female lead was crazy? like??

I honestly, got through the whole drama because I wanted to write the review while making sure getting through the whole thing... I did have to watch most of it in 1.5x speed though...

Good thing was really the beautiful scenery and some comedic scenes~

I would NOT recommend if you really like dramas with good storylines or exciting plots - but would if you like slower paced, cuter romance type of storylines - but even then, it was still boring...

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Bem-vindos a Waikiki 2
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Mai 11, 2026
16 of 16 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.0
História 9.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Musical 8.0
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Most fans prefer Season 1 of Welcome to Waikiki because of the strong and natural chemistry of the original cast: Kang Dong-gu (Kim Jung-hyun), Lee Joon-ki (Lee Yi-kyung), and Bong Doo-sik (Son Seung-won). The comedy and chaotic situations in Season 1 were also more memorable, making viewers more emotionally attached.
In Season 2 of Welcome to Waikiki, most of the cast was changed and only Lee Yi-kyung returned, which resulted in a different chemistry and comedy style. Season 2 feels fresher, but for many viewers, Season 1 remains the more iconic and beloved version.

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CrazyLove-MooMoo
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Mai 11, 2026
4 of 10 episódios vistos
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3 hot and funny brothers, what can go wrong!

Not gonna lie, corny delusional funny when it’s done well is really my thing 😂😂😂.

Watching Boss act over-the-top in love, which has been done to death in Thai BLs, was I thought going to be a painful and cringeworthy experience but he kind of pulls it off in a really hot and funny way lmao (and no I’m not a hard core fan).

Been a long wait for these 2, nice to see a lighter different chemistry for them.

Production quality is excellent.
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Que a Deusa te Abençoe da Morte
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Mai 11, 2026
13 of 13 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.5
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musical 3.0
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O SUSPENSE AQUI É BABADO

Gente, para mim a história desde o início me deixou muito cativada e também né vamos falar a verdade que os dois são uns gostosos tá amores. O fato de que já assisti outras histórias com fastama ou esse mesmo contexto, mas nesse BL eu realmente cheguei a me assustar muitas vezes que eu até ficava incrédula; a história segue o ritmo muito bom não achei que teve nenhum furo nem que ficou faltando nada sabe.Histórias assim que você sente que tudo tem uma explicação tudo mostra uma motivação nada parece ser sem sentido ou só para preencher o episódio, e é muito difícil às vezes de encontrar. A QUÍMICA DELES TAMBÉM MEU DEUS TÁ. GENTE, entregaram química, entregaram tensão sexual, surpresa pois eu achava que o Sing era o top🤡 jurei, e também medo e desepero né pois achei que o Sing ia de base legal, seria okay se fosse um final super melancólico sabe eu sinto que combinaria aí já comecei a achar que realmente ele iria morrer, nas graças a Deus tivemos a era lover das alianças dos queridos.
Amei o casal secundário também, eles demonstravam ser muito confusos no início, mas vai amadurecendo a relação deles a cada episódio. De início eu não vou negar que achava que era melhor terminar pq pensava que era um ciclo vicioso não tão legal pra eles, pois aparentava ser meio tóxico, porém quando vai mostrando mais deles você percebe que eles se amam de verdade só não sabem como se expressar e acabem se magoando( me identifiquei um pouco pois é assim que eu imagino se eu fosse namorar, só que com a parte boa de que eles aprendem depois com erros).
Espero que meu próximo bls que assista seja tão bom quanto esse. Espero vê outros trabalhos em outros bl's desse atores, não necessariamente eles juntos porém se tivesse ia amar pq que química babadeira. Assitam gente e sobre o enredo do cada criminal MUITO BOM TÁ, TEM PLOT E TUDO!! ENFIM MUITO BOM

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Revenged Love
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Mai 10, 2026
12 of 24 episódios vistos
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No geral 4.0
História 3.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
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How is this show more cringe than the literal ABO show I just finished??

* Trigger warning for sexual assault *

Chi Cheng has got to be one of the most insufferable characters I have ever had the displeasure of spending time with. His introduction was actually pretty cool, they make him out to be this kind of gang leader guy who has a snake fighting ring, but that all goes out the window literally episode 1. Turns out he's not a real gang leader, he's an unemployed nepo-baby with a rich daddy who steals his snakes to force his son to get a job. Honestly I'm on the dad's side. I literally cannot take this manchild seriously because any real gang leader would never have taken that long to find and get back those goddamn snakes. What do you mean it took him MONTHS? He spends like 10 episodes just hanging about being moody and he is SO WHINY like I get it you had a bad break up, but dude, Suowei literally got assaulted by his ex's new boyfriend TWICE and he's still not as insufferable about it as Chi Cheng is about his ex. Just because he occasionally does nice things like treat Suowei's wound or give him expensive gifts (using his parent's money because, again, the man is an unemployed nepo-baby) DOES NOT MEAN HE IS NICE. The man let's his friends GANG RAPE the boy he was sleeping with in literally episode one. And later in episode 10 when Suowei isn't ready to have sex yet, he goes to Suowei's friend and threatens to RAPE HIM if he doesn't convince Suowei to sleep with him. Like???? Who- WHO is shipping this couple????? I am so tired of so many shows having rapey stuff in it, do people really enjoy that?? I am crashing out.

Aside from Chi Cheng, the premise is great but my god the execution feels like a 15 year old wrote it. Suowei's ex-girlfriend, whom we're supposed to hate and feel satisfied when Suowei finally gets revenge, is so cartoonishly, one-sidedly bad that I cannot even hate her, I just don't care. There is zero dimension to the point that the eventual revenge felt unearned and flat. Not to mentions the main plot of the show and what the show is literally named after was apparently resolved by episode 12?? I've read a bit about what happens after and I simply don't care enough to keep putting myself through this.

The whole fight scene to get the snakes back and Suowei's hospitalisation were cool in a vacuum (they were well-acted and directed) but the stakes were so low (or maybe just badly set up) that I literally could not even buy into it. Also the whole art gallery set up was so fast like a few months ago neither of them had jobs and now they're just super successful on day one??

The doctor is great, he's super cute, and the guy who pursues him, (I cannot remember either of their names) is alright too. He's also a bit of a bum but not as bad as Chi Cheng, at least not in the episodes I watched. And at least he has charisma.

I simply cannot take it anymore. I can overlook some problematic elements if the characters are at least fun to watch but literally all I can do is laugh at Chi Cheng for how pathetic he is. Pacing is all over the place, most characters are cringe or just super flat. I really wanted to love this show but it wasn't meant to be.

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