A Rom-Com With a Brain
A time-travel rom-com about a royal concubine and a modern chaebol heir — with enough emotional instability between them to keep a therapist, a shaman, and possibly a crisis hotline busy — already sounds like chaos, and it is. But the chaos has a brain. Under the body-swapping, palace baggage, and culture-clash comedy, the plot actually carries weight. These characters aren't props dressed up to service a gimmick. They feel like real people — proud, messy, wanting things, and spectacularly bad at handling any of it — and that's what keeps the whole ride alive. Silly, sure. Never empty.HORNY, DIFFICULT, AND COMPLETELY INTO EACH OTHER
The romance is where that pays off first. This isn't one of those dramas where the main source of sexual tension is catching the female lead mid-stumble. It works because of who these two people actually are: sharp, vain, reactive, and just a little bit unwell — in the best possible way. They annoy each other. They challenge each other. They are clearly into each other long before either one can admit it without combusting. Crucially, the drama lets all of that stay adult, which is half the fun. The flirting crackles. Secretary Son hears that Seo-ri brewed Se-gye some herbal tea and immediately weaponizes it into a stamina joke. There's the arm-size Namsan Tower gag. This is a show that knows grown people can want each other without acting like they were raised in a convent and released into society last Tuesday.
EVERYONE IN THIS CAST GOT THE MEMO
A lot of that clicks because the cast is operating on the exact same wavelength. Im Ji-yeon and Heo Nam-jun are doing far more than looking good, bickering well, and having chemistry — though they are doing all three at an obnoxiously high level. What sets them apart is the character work sitting underneath all the fun. Both swing from absurd to aching without a jolt, saying so much through the smallest things: a flicker of pride, a beat of cold calculation, a glance that's half irritation and half longing. That's what gives Sin Seo-ri and Cha Se-gye real shape — not just entertaining together, but genuinely layered together.
Secretary Son is an obvious gift, but he's far more than a punchline dispenser with immaculate hair. His reactions sharpen scenes and keep the comedy quick instead of labored. And Jang Seung-jo deserves real credit. His villain is written and played like a person with a full interior life — not just there to glare, meddle, and wait politely for defeat. He has motive, grievance, and emotional logic, which makes the conflict hit harder than it has any right to in a show this gleefully committed to royal nonsense.
THE DIRECTOR SAID "GO PLAY" AND THEY DID NOT MISS
You can feel the director giving the cast room to breathe. Scenes don't march from beat to beat like they're following traffic signals. There's looseness in the rhythm, space for genuine ad-libs, and a sense that the actors are allowed to play instead of just deliver. That's why the comedy feels alive rather than factory-sealed.
MORE BRAIN, LESS GRANDMA
And here's where it gets maddening: the drama knows exactly what it has in these two, and then slowly starts acting like it forgot. From episode one, Se-gye isn't just a handsome man in expensive suits — he's sharp, ruthless, and very good at what he does. And Seo-ri is absolutely not what anyone would call low-key. She has force-of-nature energy — opinionated, chaotic, wonderfully difficult — that keeps knocking scenes sideways in all the right ways. The show even sets up the quietly thrilling promise of watching Se-gye go to work on a villain with actual inner life. You can see the better version of the second half sitting right there, ready to go.
Which is why it's genuinely frustrating that the second half pivots so hard toward the grandmother arc and the extended metaphysical question of where her soul is meant to be parked. Both storylines clearly want to matter. But somewhere in all that, Se-gye's edge gets less room and Seo-ri's spark starts to dim — and you feel that loss more than you'd expect to.
The later episodes still have plenty going for them. They just never quite get that snap back. The grandmother arc carries real emotional weight, but it takes up so much real estate that the drama quietly starts starving its best ingredients — the layered villain, the adult romance, Se-gye's sharpness, Seo-ri's chaos. All still present. Just running on reduced rations.
STILL DERANGED, STILL COMPLETELY WORTH IT
This drama is gleefully unhinged in all the right ways, and it earns every bit of that chaos. It's funny, sexy, stranger than it has any business being, and smarter about its own ridiculousness than it first lets on. The final stretch softens some of that earlier bite — but not enough to undo what came before. Because the best romantic mayhem was never going to come from nice people being politely into each other. It was always going to come from strong personalities colliding, sharp writing keeping them on their toes, and a cast committed enough to make the whole beautiful mess look easy. This show has all three.
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From perfection to nonsense
Everything after ep10 is nonsense, especially the final episode. What was the point of all this chaos? It should have been a simple reincarnation story and the comedy wouldn't have been ruined. Going back in time, coming back, going back again, coming back again. What nonsense.They were too busy dealing with nonsense to have time for the Choi Mundo incident. They just solved it stupidly in 2-3 minutes. I didn't give it low ratings because of the previous episodes I enjoyed and the cast. There isn't a single person I dislike. if the cast hadn't been so great, I would have given it very low ratingsEsta resenha foi útil para você?
Topa tudo por um final feliz / Anything for a Happy Ending
[English bellow]Somos comprados por qualquer centavos, contanto que tenhamos um final feliz com beijinhos na boca.
A química entre os atores carregou todo o drama nas costas, já que a história é confusa e cheia de pontas soltas. Tem muitas coisas não explicadas, acontecimentos e reviravoltas que acontecem sem um fio condutor que expliquem a sua lógica ou como as coisas foram possíveis.
Simplesmente o roteiro coloca ali soluções para problemas que há pouco seriam irreversíveis. Sinto como se o público fosse tratado como idiotas, que simplesmente aceitam e acreditam em qualquer coisa.
Amei os protagonistas, o romance entre eles, achei a dinâmica engraçada em vários momentos (apesar de sentir muita vergonha alheia e achar fora do tom em boa parte deles), mas o roteiro deixa muito a desejar em termos de lógica e coerência.
Também criam muitos problemas o tempo inteiro e parece simplesmente enrolar, sem que haja uma progressão real da história. Tanto que o desfecho acontece subitamente, com uma solução inventado do nada e à toa, sem lógica e coerência.
We’ll buy into just about anything as long as we get a happy ending with a few kisses.
The chemistry between the actors carried the entire drama on its back, because the story itself is confusing and full of loose ends. There are so many unexplained events and plot twists that happen without any clear thread connecting them or explaining their logic or how they were even possible.
The script simply throws in solutions to problems that, moments earlier, seemed completely irreversible. It feels as though the audience is being treated like idiots who will just accept and believe anything.
I loved the main characters and their romance. I found their dynamic funny in several moments, although I also experienced a lot of second-hand embarrassment and felt that many of those scenes were tonally out of place.
Still, the writing leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to logic and consistency. The story keeps creating new problems all the time and feels like it’s simply dragging things out without any real progression. In fact, the ending arrives quite suddenly, with a solution that comes completely out of nowhere for no reason, lacking both logic and coherence.
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Artistic
The cast and directing is very good.The cinematography is very beautiful.
It's more artistic and emotional than anything else. It's internal emotional rather than dramatic.
They choose to go with a bang every episode. It's like walking through a gallery. It's better to just savor your feeling and reaction rather than trying to guess and justify character's plot and decisions. You can tell the characters move by instinct. The cinematography is very very good and beautiful. The acting is felt deeply. The storytelling is immersive. Does the plot has compact resolution? Nope, no at all. But it's a gallery, have you ever left a gallery feeling resolute rather than more confused than ever? It's purposed to just make you feel, and I'm okay with that.
The visual impact is there for sure. Some would clutch their pearls, some would think it can be more intense. As for me, I'm totally ok with this vibe and level.
Very enjoyable.
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Excellent cast and above average plot
Not being a fan of historical romances, this one is great for those who want to have a little bit of everything: modern romance, historical romance, plot twists, cute scenes between FL and ML, among many others.I would recommend this to someone who absolutely loves unravelling, simping, sucker for FL MLs. I think ML in this K-drama might be the best execution of that I have ever seen. I would say it is also an enjoyable watch if you love the psycho power couple dynamic, both leads are quite crazy and definitely don't act rationally (but that's the beauty of this drama I think).
What I liked: ML was just a chef's kiss, FL actually had personality development and was entertaining from start to finish, melodrama in this was quite refreshing, and the cute romance scenes which will absolutely make your day.
What I disliked: Ending wasn't as bad as I feared (meaning the end rushing wasn't that bad), but definitely the script quality got worse towards the end of the drama, the historical part of it could have been much more nuanced (I felt like it was there for the sake of having two alternate timelines), it was at times pretty boring because it got repetitive at some point.
I would say it is a better drama than most because of four reasons. 1. Excellent casting and chemistry between ML and FL. 2. Drama has a creative layout from the start. 3. It executes the romantic, heart-fluttering scenes to perfection. 4. The ending was actually bearable and good (I have been traumatised before watching this....)
Since I gave it 8 stars overall, I would definitely recommend it.
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"Cringe Pro Max Thriller"
The film relies on predictable buddy-cop clichés that offer very few narrative surprises.It suffers from jarring tonal shifts, awkwardly bouncing between goofy slapstick and a serious kidnapping.The pacing slows to a crawl during the second act, killing the film's comedic momentum.
A thin script leaves the talented supporting cast and villains feeling flat and underutilized.
Fortunately, the electric chemistry and chaotic bickering between Jin Seon-kyu and Gong Myung salvage the watch.
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thank god that's over
An upgrade from another popular show adapted from Jiu Lu Fei Xiang's work, Love Between Fairy and Devil, but only barely so. If you've seen Love Between Fairy and Devil, you've seen this. Obviously the specifics are different, but the amount of times where I was like "oh this plot development is like that plot development in LBFAD" was. actually insane. Anyway let me talk about BFTB in detail lol.Given how central the romance is, let's start there. Tianyao realizes that Yanhui has the Heart Protection Scale (one of the many parts of his body that he is trying to recollect) and so he decides he wants to gain her trust so she will give it back. To do this he kidnaps her and then a few days later he stabs her to reawaken his powers. So...... not the best start to a romance, but I'm no stranger to romances that start with murder attempts (and technically he didn't try to kill her, he needed her blood for a ritual, but still he *could* have explained and it would have made that whole situation less painful for both of them lmfao). She, understandably, wants nothing to do with him after he stabs her, and he relentlessly follows her to try to convince her to help him in his quest to recollect his bones. Because of his weakened state, she manages to escape from him, but then — thanks to the Heart Protection Scale — she can sense when he's in danger and she feels guilty and comes to his rescue. She then agrees to help him, which annoyed me A LOT. She does not owe him anything. He kidnapped her, his village forced them into getting married, he stabbed her (even if he technically had a "good" reason for it and she was fine afterwards), and then he basically wore her down into agreeing to help. Then we get to what might be the arc I hated the most (and something I haven't seen anyone on here criticize????) — Yanhui being given a love potion where she will fall in love with the first person she touches; that person of course being Tianyao. Yanhui is then extremely enamored with Tianyao. Just can't focus on anything when they're in close proximity bc how downbad she is. It was deeply uncomfortable to watch her autonomy be taken away by a magic spell and have it be treated as haha funny. And as soon as it's finally reversed, now Yanhui is apparently Stockholm Syndrome'd into liking Tianyao. 🤢 Like it's just so painfully forced! Tianyao's feelings also seem to come out of nowhere as he goes from being very closed off and emotionally repressed to randomly being jealous of her spending time with a man she does not like but that she knows likes her. Like....... how did we get here? (Also, tangent, sorry, but the show stresses that Tianyao knows Yanhui deeply, but how is he confident about that given he must've thought he knew Su Ying deeply since he was going to marry her, but then she tried to kill him on their wedding day. Like, how would he ever feel confidently about a Taoist being genuine with him?)
Anyway, whatever, the romance — as I already said — felt super forced and so I didn't really care about watching them grow "closer." Sure, there were some moments I thought were cute and I appreciated them — I liked how attentive he was to her when she was affected by the dark aura and letting her bite him LOL — but bc the foundation felt so damn flimsy, I didn't feel anything about them as a ship. THEN there's the development that a lot of the more negative skewed reviews have an issue with — Tianyao stabbing Yanhui to get the Heart Protection Scale back. Honestly, if the show wasn't pushing this dynamic as a romance, I might've been able to get over this, but because the narrative is so aggressively insisting that these two are meant to be, I can't get past it. Yes, he did it to save those Dragon Valley kids, but he stabbed her and, as far as the audience knew for 10 EPISODES, he left her for dead. And yes, I understand that he was retraumatized by Su Ying kidnapping the kids after the massacre she committed in Dragon Valley 20 years earlier, but come on, if he is mentally present enough to tell Yanhui "I'm sorry," he is mentally present enough to tell her "I have to do it to save them." (ALSO GIVEN HOW THE SHOW HAS STRESSED YANHUI'S PROTECTIVE NATURE AND KINDNESS UP UNTIL THIS POINT, IF HE HAD GIVEN ANY SORT OF EXPLANATION, I'M WILLING TO BET SHE WOULD HAVE TOLD HIM TO STAB HER AND TAKE THE SCALE.) The show tries to gloss over this horrifying action (which, yes, was made under duress, but that doesn't change how Yanhui experiences it!) by telling us later that Tianyao had done something called the Life Swapping Spell so that if someone were to ever fatally harm Yanhui, he would be the one to die instead. But.......... he was perfectly fine when he went to kill Su Ying and upon returning to Dragon Valley he says that Yanhui will die in 3 days without the Heart Protection Scale so............... which is it?????????? Anyway, what I honestly find even more unforgivable than the stabbing is Tianyao's absolute refusal to leave Yanhui alone afterwards. Tianyao spends weeks? months? searching for Yanhui. Upon finding her, she has a panic attack and vanishes with Bai Xiaosheng, the character who saved her life by taking her to the Lord of Dark Aura. Tianyao SEES her terror, has unmistakable proof that she does not want to see him or be near him (which he had even pondered in voiceover while he was trying to find her), AND YET he continuously searches for her, determined to make her listen to his explanation. When she (RIGHTFULLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) refuses to listen to him BECAUSE SHE OWES HIM NOTHING, another character who knows Tianyao's reasoning for the stabbing relays it to her, and her resolve starts to soften a little. Tianyao then continues following her to "make sure she stays safe" which like........................ again, if he's set the Life Swapping Spell in motion, then he knows she won't die so... he shouldn't be that worried about her being in danger lol. Tianyao, Yanhui, and Bai Xiaosheng then get trapped in this contraption where Yanhui makes Tianyao write up a pact saying that he will leave her alone and, well, knowing that Yanhui/Tianyao is The Romance™️, I knew that shit wasn't going to last, so I couldn't feel any relief about him finally agreeing to respect her boundaries. The three of them are then in Qianqiu — Yanhui and Bai Xiaosheng are looking for a book on a certain cultivation technique, Tianyao wants to make sure Yanhui gets said book and also he's friends with the ruler of Qianqiu. When Yanhui and Bai Xiaosheng run into difficulties in getting the book, of course Tianyao inserts himself into the situation, even though he signed the pact to leave Yanhui alone. 🙄🙄🙄🙄 Of course them getting thru this ordeal together is the start of Yanhui forgiving him. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 Yanhui and Tianyao successfully getting thru this trial together then leads to an old man insisting they get married 🤢 Yanhui initially fights against this but caves because the show prioritizes Tianyao's feelings lol. Yanhui then completely forgives him upon 1) him defending her and becoming an enemy of Qianqiu by standing by her and 2) learning about the Life Swapping Spell but like....... I've already talked about how this feels like a retcon to soften the betrayal of The Stabbing™️to the viewer, and it does nothing to assuage the issue of him bulldozing her boundaries repeatedly before she was open to being around him. Once she forgives him, there isn't anything I would consider red flag worthy, but it's impossible to overlook everything leading up to this, so I just spent all of their romantic scenes afterwards rolling my eyes.
Beyond the mediocre romance, I also want to (briefly) complain about how weak the writing is. One of the negative reviews on here complained about how people's powers were inconsistent and OH BOY yeah that was super frustrating with the last 10 episodes. At one point the Lord of Dark Aura has captured Bai Xiaosheng, and he very clearly overpowers Bai Xiaosheng and then somehow — literally it is never explained — somehow Bai Xiaosheng escapes and somehow he knows exactly where Yanhui and Tianyao are and somehow he knows exactly what is happening when he arrives and in 30 seconds manages to do the exact thing that saves both of them. HUH? The main villain's goal seems to be that he just doesn't want anyone to be powerful enough to kill him I guess????? The show really does not do a good job making it clear but like.... he wanted to kill Tianyao solely bc Tianyao could kill him...... He wanted that book on the cultivation method to destroy it and keep anyone from learning it...... Like is that really it???? Also apparently he's the personification of everyone's negative feelings????? Like the amount of times the last 10 episodes had me literally saying OUT LOUD "sure, I guess this might as well happen" because it was just getting so absurd that I could barely process the exposition dumps....... like lmao.........
Anyways this show would have been literally unwatchable if it weren't for Bai Xiaosheng and I will never watch any other adaptation of Jiu Lu Fei Xiang's writing bc all that woman writes is abuse apologia and I'm f*cking sick of it.
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When a Servant Dares to Love a Prince..A Forbidden Romance Destined to Break Hearts Has Arrived ?
My most anticipated Thai historical BL of 2026 has finally arrived, and Episode 1 completely exceeded my expectations.There is something irresistible about forbidden love stories, but when you place them within a royal historical setting filled with duty, sacrifice, hierarchy, and impossible choices, the emotions become even more powerful. The Edge of Horizon understands exactly what makes this genre so captivating and delivers it beautifully from the very first scene.
The story follows two childhood companions, a prince and a servant's son, whose bond is tested when fate reunites them years later. Caught between love, duty, and a kingdom that would never accept them, they must navigate political intrigue, social barriers, and impossible choices.
This is my second time watching Ongsa after The Cursed Love and Inn after The Wicked Game, and I am so glad the producers chose to create a completely fresh pairing instead of repeating old ships. Sometimes the most unexpected pairings create the strongest chemistry, and that is exactly what happened here.
Ongsa is absolutely breathtaking as Prince Tin. He perfectly captures the elegance, vulnerability, and emotional burden of royal status. Inn is equally impressive as Phob, bringing strength, loyalty, and quiet devotion to the role. Together, they create a dynamic that immediately pulls you in. Their chemistry feels natural, heartfelt, and impossible not to root for. You can already see how deeply they care for each other, and knowing what is coming from the trailer makes the anticipation even more intense. Once these two finally confess their feelings, it is going to be explosive.
I was also excited to see Pond cast as Prince Chat. After watching him play so many protagonists, seeing him step into a villain role feels refreshing. Episode 1 already hints that he could become the biggest obstacle standing between Prince Tin and Phob, and I cannot wait to see how his character develops.
The production quality is exceptional. Every costume, historical residence, palace interior, and sweeping landscape helps create a truly immersive world. The cinematography feels grand and cinematic, making the kingdom itself feel like a character within the story.
What impressed me most is how quickly the show established its emotional stakes. Within a single episode, I was already fully invested in the characters, their struggles, and the impossible situation they find themselves trapped in. The tension between love and duty is present in every scene, creating the kind of slow burn emotional conflict that makes forbidden romances so addictive.
If you love historical dramas, childhood sweethearts, forbidden love, political intrigue, protective male leads, emotional storytelling, BL romance, and stunning cinematography, this series deserves a spot at the top of your watchlist.
My only small critique so far is something I've noticed in several One31 productions, including The Wicked Game and now The Edge of Horizon. Some of the yelling and emotional outbursts are mixed extremely loud, to the point where they can feel a little jarring while watching on TV. I wish the volume were balanced better, or that background music was used more effectively during those scenes to soften the impact.
Because of that, I'm deducting 0.5 points from my initial score. Of course, this is only based on the first episode, and my rating could easily change as the remaining nine episodes air.
For me, The Edge of Horizon is already shaping up to be the defining forbidden romance Thai BL of 2026.
9.5/10 First Impression
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A Fada do Levantamento de Peso, Kim Bok Joo
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An insult to the amazing actors in this drama
I would always see this drama come up, so I really wanted to watch it because I thought it would be great, but this is the only drama I ever dropped as soon as I finished the first episode - the characters couldn't be more problematic, I couldn't stand it. It honestly concerns me that people could watch the second episode and even think this drama was good. There are so many amazing actors in this - it was an insult to them and a waste of their talent. I usually put up with dramas, series and films until the end because I feel like I have to finish what I've started, so it's extremely rare for me to drop anything, especially after the first episode - I think that tells you everything you need to know about how I feel about this drama.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
"Fun and Entertaining Joseon to Modern Day Rom com Kdrama"
My Royal Nemesis successfully revitalizes the familiar time-travel genre into a brilliantly chaotic and addictive fantasy romantic comedy.The series thrives on a perfectly paced enemies-to-lovers trope, blending modern corporate corruption with tragic Joseon palace intrigue.
Instead of taking itself too seriously, the drama shines by leaning into self-aware humor, unhinged physical comedy, and sharp wit.
The narrative keeps viewers thoroughly hooked with strong subplots that satirise the entertainment business and explore the mysteries of reincarnation.
While it proudly relies on a compilation of classic K-drama tropes, it executes them with a playful confidence that never drags.
Lim Ji-yeon delivers a magnificent performance, She masterfully balances subtle micro-expressions of icy intensity with deep vulnerability and impeccable comedic timing.
Heo Nam-jun excels in his breakout lead role, transforming a typically cold, arrogant chaebol archetype into someone deeply multi-layered.
He displays exceptional screen presence, nailing the transitions between severe irritation and unexpected tenderness.Their fiery, combative on-screen chemistry forms the true emotional anchor that elevates the overall series Average rom-com.
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Incredible.
🎭 acting: 10/10
📖 plot: 10/10
🪷 overall rating: 10/10
🧡 favorite character: DUANG. , i literally never related to anyone so much in my life.
📝 review: oh this is ginna be so long.
Im not biased, I actually started with such low expectations. Duang with you was my first approach to Thai Bl and honestly I would've never expected that I'd fall in love with this series, more than the series I fell in love with the story.
I can't find the words to describe how good they handles such a heart warming plot in just 12 episodes, The whole pacing was comfortable, slow but giving you satisfaction, I loved how healthy the relationship were, between friends , duangs family, the warrior tiger trio ❤️ and ofc, duangqin. This is a story of two people choosing eachother , accepting the other flaws and helping each other in difficult times giving space, comfort and most imortantly , choices. The whole cast was insanely good. The acting made me feel really close to the characters, it was full of laughs and silliness but also gave space to more complicated emotions like jealousy, regret, hesitation, childhood trauma and abuse. The music, sigh. The osts really convey all the characters feelings , every song was very well played and inserted at the best of times, the lyrics helped you understand what the characters thought, their fears, their worries and their love. I honestly can't explain how close to my earth duang with you has been, and will be for a long time, even if I'll move on from this, I'll always keep Duang With You in a very special place in my heart 🩵
extra: I'm really proud of teeteepor, they came so far and will keep to make our hearts throb 🩵 keep it up angels.
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Untapped potential for a longer story
Soul connection is the cure for a body swap.This is another short but charming mini-series with enough potential to be developed into a full-length drama. I’m not usually a fan of body-swap plots since the concept has been used repeatedly over the past few decades, but this drama makes the most of its limited runtime and budget to deliver a decent and entertaining show.
Both lead actors are incredibly handsome and charismatic. What impressed me the most, however, was how convincingly they adapted to each other’s personalities after the body swap. It takes talented actors to portray more than one character effectively within a single series, and both of them pulled it off remarkably well. They truly captured and reflected each other’s mannerisms and personalities.
The kissing scenes were decent, although I would have liked to see more intimate moments between them, especially since the chemistry was built up so well throughout the story. For such a short series, it managed to provide enough emotional depth and character development to keep the plot engaging and the audience invested.
While the drama is enjoyable, it’s clear that the concept could have supported a much larger story. Overall, it’s a fun watch that delivers a satisfying and entertaining BL experience. The ending was also amusing, introducing new victims of the body-swap phenomenon caused by the combination of magic and electricity.
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Wang Yilun, Zeng Shunxi, Deng Wei, Tian Jiarui, Cheng Hongxin
fan yun kamu adalah y/n banget, the protagonist sebenarnya, beneran og fl kamu ituuuu 😭😭😭selain bekingan nya tampan2, juga gak main2 oiiii 😭😭😭 punya Abang angkat yg ternyata kakaknya ketua kota saat ini, ada suaminya si ketua kota, ada juga si kejam seperti villain and maybe pemimpin pembunuh bayangan yaitu tuan muda luo qiyan (tuan muda kedua zheng shi), dan bapaknya sendiri pemimpin serigala hitam 😭😭😭😭🛐🙇🏻♀️ maha dahsyat beking an fan yun si tokoh utama🛐🙇🏻♀️😭🔫mau jadi fan yun, iri bejir tapi aku juga takut mati oiii wkwkwkwkEsta resenha foi útil para você?
Do yourself a favour and watch this!
Watch this if you want to laugh the entire time! Maybe you'll cry a little bit too, haha.The only reason I'm not giving this a 10/10 is because of how stupid the way they made Yuna act at a certain point was, but that's it, that was literally the only flaw. Everyone is an amazing actor and all the characters were great as well. I'd rewatch this millions of times if I could! The story is THAT good, and so is the song.
Donggu was everything, and Joonki was awesome too. I love how there are so many lines from this drama that stay with you!
Bonus points for being perfect in length at 20 episodes and duration at 1H.
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Script ✔️ Acting ✔️ Producing ?
While I like the two leads individually and they have good chemistry together, the script was just no. There were also so many post/pre-production errors that were noticeable and took away from the actual enjoyment of the show. There were at least 2 if not 3 Wardrobes inconsistencies within scenes and just her stomach sizing was inconsistent throughout the show. A pregnancy progresses (meaning gets larger in nature) not has a tiny bump depending on which outfit the actress was wearing. If the actresses looks were such an issue perhaps it would have been a better idea to skip the whole twins storyline. I have never heard of a woman with a flat belly pregnant with twins at 5 months. It's not medically possible, I mean you can deliver and save the babies at that point.... Moving on-ish: what woman hell-bent on keeping her babies goes drinking and dancing in a club? Again, at about 5 months pregnancy with TWINS?! I'm convinced that no one in the writing, editing, or production team has ever been pregnant, known someone pregnant, or read a basic book on pregnancy. The random fainting due to blood sugar? No. She's pregnant. Rant over. The FL and MLs friends were both great. I wish there was a way to find out the actors information. Overall, I have seen this storyline almost a dozen times and while not my favorite (entirely due to writing/production and this version of the characters) they did a great job.Esta resenha foi útil para você?


