It was BLAND!!
I am not sure what the point of the Japanese version of this was. It story felt all over the place, the acting was subpar, wasn't spicy enough and Japanese BL usually contains some serious spice when it comes to series like this; but this wasn't it. The Thai version of this is definitely 1000% better! The only part I liked in this was Boss and Fort's cameo in the last episode. In my opinion, this is not worth a watch and I wish I could get my wasted hours back from watching this.Was this review helpful to you?
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Such a hilarious movie
I honestly loved this one it made me giggle sm, HELP BECAUSE TELL ME WHY JEONGYEOL WAS HAVING A CHRISTMAS DINNER WITH NARA’S FAMILY ONLY TO GET CAUGHT DRYING UR DICK WITH A BLOOD HARIDRYER LIKE STOPPP AND IMAGINE COMING BACK FROM AN AWARDS CEREMONY AND BEING DRUNK AND FINDING UR BOYFRIEND STUDYING AND YOU KISS UR BF ONLY FOR HIM TO REPLY WITH “ur mouth stinks like ASS” AND HE PUSHES U TO THE GROUND LIKE HELPPP IM DEADD. the only reason this isn’t a ten is because I feel like they got too intimate WAY too fast like broski u forgot ur memories and now ur getting all close up with a guy (jeongyeol) u barely know like IK he’s supposed to be ur husband BUT u guys were going through a divorce, no matter how kind he may seem and I just hoped nara could’ve gotten her memories before the movie ended. This movie deserved to be a short KDRAMA instead since it was WAY too short but I loved it overall. Cutesy movie, don’t know why it’s so lowly rated.Was this review helpful to you?
Culinary Class wars + history!! Humorous & Adorable!!!
Reccomend for its super cute word play and humor!!!A pretty light drama to me - although it has some "serious" aspects to political, violence, and military gore... but overall, the cooking aspect was fun! It sort of reminded me of Culinary Class wars in some bits, with the details of the food, cooking, and display / consumption of the meals!
Love love the humor, absolutely funny, adorable, and clever!!
A light drama with a twist of fate mixed with some historical background - honestly, wouldn't say the best drama in the world BUT think it's definitely worth a watch!
Yoona's acting is so cute and actually loved the main male lead as well! The side characters all were such perfect roles for their supportive parts and honestly enjoyed it!
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Just started im already loving it
I've watched 2 episodes and I'm absolutely loving it. The balance between comedy and building up angst is perfect. I adore the cast choices as Jj is a perfect fit for this role. His acting was adorable and i enjoed every scene. From what i can see now the plot is going to be really interesting and complicated, so i cant wait to see more of it. The production and music are on point.Can't wait for a new episode
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He Shot Her, Then Shot His Shot
If second chances came with a user manual, Si Jin would probably toss it aside and say, “figure it out as you go.” And honestly, that chaotic energy kind of defines the whole ride.The story follows Jiang Si, daughter of the Noble Earl of Dongping, who gets the ultimate reset button after being killed by her lover, Yu Jin, the abandoned 7th prince. Back in time, she decides this is her glow-up era, destiny rewrite edition. She breaks off her engagement, outsmarts her venomous aunt, builds a perfumery business like a boss, and somehow gets entangled in a string of mysterious crimes. Then enters Yu Jin again, bringing with him a confusing mix of suspicion, curiosity, and lowkey Romeo and Juliet tension. Are they enemies? Are they soulmates? Are they both just dramatic? The answer is yes.
One thing this drama does well is pacing. It moves fast, like it had too much coffee but in a good way. Conflicts do not drag, including the usual harem chaos in noble households. Jiang Si wastes no time seeing through schemes, and the story quickly shifts toward her efforts to save her father and brother. It keeps things engaging, but at times the transitions feel like the editor said “cut!” a bit too early. Some plot points just hang there like unfinished sentences.
Yu Jin’s character arc is where things get a bit… head scratching. He initially approaches Jiang Si because he suspects her of being a Nanwu spy, thanks to her totem and artistic skills. Sounds juicy, right? Except this whole investigation quietly disappears somewhere along the way. One moment he is suspicious, the next he is jealous of every man breathing near her, and suddenly he is full on shameless flirt mode. It is cute, yes. Butterflies delivered. Logic, however, has left the chat. There is no clear turning point, no “aha” moment, just vibes.
The same goes for their past life. We get glimpses, but not enough to fully understand how they met, fell in love, or why everything hurt so much. Even the most crucial moment, when Yu Jin shoots Jiang Si with an arrow, is wrapped in mystery. Did he know it was her? Was it sacrifice? Was it a misunderstanding? Was it just bad aim? The drama gives hints but never fully commits to explaining it. It feels like the writers handed us a puzzle and forgot to include half the pieces.
Jiang Si herself is an interesting mix. She is smart, determined, and capable of turning the tables, but also frustratingly passive at times. Given her second chance, you would expect a drastic transformation, but the changes are more subtle. She is more assertive and protective of her family, yet still hesitates in moments where you just want to yell, “girl, say something!” Her connection to Nanwu also feels underexplored, like a side quest that never got unlocked.
Despite all that, the drama remains ridiculously entertaining, and a huge reason is the cast. Jing Tian as Jiang Si delivers a performance that is both charming and convincing. This is easily her most likable role from what I have seen. She brings warmth, wit, and just enough vulnerability to make you root for her, even when her character tests your patience.
Then we have Zhang Wan Yi as Yu Jin, who honestly understood the assignment and then added extra credit. His performance is equal parts charismatic, hilarious, and emotionally gripping. His comedic timing is top tier, and the way he switches to intense, heartfelt scenes is chef’s kiss. There are several standout moments that hit hard, like when he kneels and begs the emperor to cancel his marriage, or when he publicly gives up his prince title just to choose love. Dramatic? Yes. Effective? Also yes. I was seated.
Their chemistry, while affected by jumpy writing, still manages to shine. When the script lets them breathe, their interactions feel natural and engaging. Unfortunately, the relationship progression often feels like it is on fast forward and rewind at the same time. One moment suspicion, next moment jealousy, then back to suspicion, then suddenly we are in close proximity romance territory. It is a rollercoaster with no seatbelt, but at least it is a fun one.
The supporting cast deserves their flowers too. The family dynamic between Jiang Si, her father, and her brother adds warmth and humor. Their scenes are genuinely funny, but also carry emotional weight when needed. The villains, on the other hand, understood that this is not a place for subtlety. From the calculating elegance of Princess Royal Rong Yang to the chaotic energy of Cui Ming Yue, the antagonists bring the drama with a capital D. Special mention to Aunt Xiao, who was so convincingly annoying that I wanted to throw hands through the screen.
The emperor, though, is a whole mood swing. One moment you respect him, the next you question every life decision he has ever made. He is caring yet easily manipulated, especially when it comes to Rong Yang. Watching him feels like emotional whiplash, but oddly enough, it adds a layer of unpredictability to the story.
When it comes to consequences, this drama plays it a bit safe. Some villains get off easier than they should, with karma served more like a light snack than a full course meal. Certain redemptions feel satisfying, but others leave you thinking, “that’s it?” It is not exactly justice served, more like justice politely suggested.
On the technical side, the drama looks pretty but does not fully maximize its potential. The visuals are clean, the costumes are nice, and the overall aesthetic is pleasing. But the cinematography and scene blocking sometimes fall flat. Moments that could have been visually stunning end up feeling a bit underwhelming. The action scenes are also surprisingly limited, and when they do happen, the camera work leans heavily on close ups, which takes away from the full impact.
And I cannot end this without mentioning the real star of the show, Er Niu the dog. Absolute scene stealer. Acting level: Oscar worthy. Emotional support: unmatched. Plot contribution: iconic. Give that dog a raise.
In the end, Si Jin is not perfect. The writing is messy, the character development can feel shallow, and some major questions remain unanswered. But somehow, it still works. It is funny, engaging, and carried by strong performances that make the whole experience worthwhile. It is the kind of drama that makes you laugh, makes you feel, and occasionally makes you go, “wait… what just happened?” but you keep watching anyway.
Messy but addictive. Confusing but charming. A little chaotic, a lot entertaining.
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זה בהחלט שווה את ההייפ
היייי👋🏻גמרתי את 'המרדף אחרי הירקן' 🥳🥳🥳
אני חייבת לומר שהיו לי ציפיות ממש גבוהות ממנה, והיא לא אכזבה בגדול.
תמר- התרגום עשר! אפילו טעות אחת לא מצאתי! נהנתי מאוד מהצפייה-
ז'אנג לינג הא שחקן מטורף ומ-ו-ש-ל-ם וגם ממש חתיך..
טיאן שי-ווי- דבר ראשון היא שחקנית מדהימה, דבר שני היא יצור מאוד מתוק ומצחיק 😍
העלילה יפה, החברים (המוסקטרים שלה.. 😂) מוסיפים המון לעלילה והם גם ממש טמבלים ומצחיקים..
הזוג המשני- מתוקקק
הנבלים כולם זוועתיים אבל איכשהו בסופו של דבר לא הצלחתי לשנוא אף אחד מהם, אלא בעיקר לרחם, ולשמוח שלפני שהם מתו-הם חזרו בהם, השלימו עם הגורל ואפילו חלקם הצליחו להשלים עם האויבים שלהם (וזה נורא נדיר בסדרות בז'אנר הזה לדעתי)
הזוג נשאר נשוי כלללל הסדרה! זה ממש היה כיף, ועם הרבה סצנות אינטימיות וממש רומנטיות😍🤭🫣
הסוף מוש🤗 וה'אקסטרא סוף' שהם הוסיפו בפרק 40 --- מגניב ביותר 😂
לסיכום - סדרה ממש יפה, שווה ת'הייפ והמיין קאסט חתיכים אחד אחד וגם מי שלא - היה מצחיק אז סלחתי לו על זה...
*אמרתי 'בגדול' כי היו שם קצת קלישאות שעצבנו אותי (בעיקר פרקים 30-32) ועוד טיפה הגזמות (כמו כמויות הפעמים שהוא מספיק להיפצע בהם עד פרק 9--- ווי טו מאצ'😒) אבל כל השאר- מוש😊
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A time loop transmigration that felt like an ACTUAL time loop
For a short C-drama, it actually was a solid drama. Well-rounded characters, high-tech visuals, and a solid plot line with high stakes.The cast was amazing. You can't help but care for each of the characters as the story continued. The chemistry of the FL and ML was insane. I love the trope of determined, spunky FL constantly fighting against fate with the scary ML who always says he's not getting involved in her shenanigans but does EVERY time.
The biggest flaw is as the plot progressed, it truly felt like a time loop to the audience. As the FL kept going back to the start, the same plot points kept being revisited without the plot holes being resolved. New "rules" were added and suddenly bypassed. The stakes are world-ending and all of sudden, it was actually never that serious. The drama should have wrapped the ending much sooner than it actually did.
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A quiet, mature story about two men reconnecting at a turning point in life.
This drama stands out for its calm and grounded atmosphere. Instead of dramatic twists, it focuses on emotional stagnation, reconnection, and the subtle shift that happens when two people meet again at the right time.Sakutaro, once a successful medical representative, has lost his sense of purpose. His reunion with Kuji — a former rival and a one-night connection from the past — feels less like coincidence and more like something inevitable.
What makes this story appealing is its attention to space and mood. Kuji’s house, filled with books and lived-in warmth, almost becomes a character itself. It reflects the quiet, thoughtful nature of the story and the people in it.
The casting works well. Takeda Kohei brings a slight uneasiness beneath his charm, while Shibuya Kento perfectly captures Kuji’s calm and considerate presence.
This is not a flashy BL. It’s slow, reflective, and deeply rooted in adult emotions.
And it raises an interesting question — how does love change as we grow older?
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A playful BL built on gap appeal and unexpected chemistry.
This series starts with a familiar setup — a confident, calculated “perfect” man who thinks he knows exactly what he wants. But everything changes when he meets Fukami, a seemingly unremarkable and awkward coworker.What makes the story fun is the contrast. Fukami’s transformation — from a quiet, almost invisible presence to someone unexpectedly alluring — completely disrupts Kajii’s sense of control.
It’s not just about attraction, but about being thrown off balance by something you didn’t expect to desire.
Light, cheeky, and full of comedic tension, this drama leans into the charm of unpredictability.
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Cringy and convoluted adaptation
Expectations were already high since this is my favorite manhwa. Not only did this drama drop the ball; they took a knife, stabbed it repeatedly, pushed it through a shredder, lit a fire and took a dump on it.The plot went completely sideways when they decided the drama needed the cliches of a typical historical drama; tyrant king forcing the cold duke to obey his senseless orders and turning the actual FL into the antagonist. That was most disappointing since I loved the friendship between the transmitigated FL and original FL, which is already a rare trope.
It's supposed to be a warm love story. The romance of the spunky, a little crazy Ripley who always charges head first and thinks entirely with her heart and the reserved Duke Zeronis who can't help hopelessly falling completely and utterly in love with her. Instead we got a cringy and helpless FL, face-cards only ML, and annoying side characters who add nothing to the story.
Don't even call it an adaptation of The First Night with the Duke, it does not even deserve that respect.
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Lighten up, y'all
This is a funny, light romance that passes the time enjoyably without a lot of trauma or unnecessary PC crap. The virtual boyfriends are all swoony in different ways and since I did NOT get the memo about who was doing cameos, each new appearance was a delight. Unlike other reviewers, I thought the pacing of the main couple's story was good, because the FL had some baggage to work through before she'd be ready to consider a new serious relationship. So delaying the focus on their relationship made sense. Seo In Guk did a great job creating two different characters. His IRL office guy was maybe a bit too reserved at first, but I grew very sympathetic to him eventually. The FL was ooo-kay, but I thought it made sense in the story for her character to be not very exceptional; after all, the allure of the dating fantasy is that someone spectacular falls for average you.I won't waste words on details...My point is that if you like a light romcom without expecting too much, you will surely enjoy this. And yes, I will rewatch some of the cameos.
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Greatest zombie thriller
Grisly dark, action-packed drama filled with insane plot twists that have you on the edge of your seat.Prince Yung is incredibly easy to root for. He's righteous and actually wants best for his people. He's truly a prince guiding his macabre band of followers to survival and his fight for power. He's a speck of light in a pool of nasty, evil trash. The sheer amount of horrible people he's encounters and their actions disguised as survival is enraging. From the corrupt officials to power-hungry court, it's morbidly satisfying to watch the cosmic zombie justice come for them.
All the characters are well-rounded and add much to the story. The drama depicts the dark realism of a zombie outbreak without the nausea. Overall, an incredibly morbid and sickening drama that somehow you can't look away from.
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Don't waste your time!
I mean, where do you even start with this mediocre plot? The male lead was melancholic from the beginning to the end. The supposed power the first lady has is not justify at any point in the whole drama. It was painful watching some otherwise solid actors reduced to playing pathetic characters. Don't even get me started on the villain. All hot air. I am used to seeing him play in the daily where some shenanigans without any backbone are acceptable but definitely not in a full weekly series.Was this review helpful to you?
I also love how supportive Xiao Jue was with her feminist views which really comes off as him having stable masculinity. Overall I really liked the plot and the pacing I think was perfect for me however like most Cdramas I feel like it could have been like 5 episodes shorter.
I really liked their interactions throughout and how he found out quite early on in the series. I just find it really funny that from a random soldiers perspective if they saw them doing all that it probably would’ve looked like they were homosexual 😭😭
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I Was Watching While “I” Was Sleeping
Real Rating : 8.3Overview
While You Were Sleeping started off kinda strong for me. Rhe concept was unique and interesting, and I was genuinely pulled in by the idea of dreaming about future events. The early episodes felt fun, fresh, and a little suspenseful. However, as the show went on, I found myself getting bored and less invested. While the overall concept stayed cool, the execution started to feel repetitive and unrealistic at times. It’s one of those dramas where the idea is better than how it plays out over time.
Characters:
The main female lead, Nam Hong-joo (Bae Suzy), honestly got a bit frustrating. She’s constantly involving herself in dangerous situations, even when she knows the consequences. At some point it stops feeling brave and just feels reckless. Also, she’s a reporter, but she’s doing a lot of investigating that feels way beyond what her role should realistically be—maybe that’s more common in K-dramas, but it didn’t fully work for me.
The male lead, Jung Jae-chan (Lee Jong Suk), had moments where he felt caring and invested, but other times his expressions made it seem like he was just annoyed with her. That inconsistency made their relationship feel a little off.
The second lead, Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-In), was actually one of my favorites. I thought his character was really interesting, especially with the reveal that he’s colorblind—it was a unique detail that added depth, and I liked how it wasn’t immediately obvious. He brought a softer, more grounded energy compared to the chaos around him. Though i don’t understand why he sees the future in his dreams? What is his connection? I dont know if I missed it. I also get that the rules are stricter in Korea and dont knoe if its a general rule. But him being colorblind was kinda funny, everyone was crying as if it was a bigger reason.
Plot:
The plot had a strong foundation, especially with the backstory connecting their childhoods and the idea that the brother of their fathers’ killer was always present. That part was intriguing and added emotional weight.
But what I didnt why they were constantly they were being targeted. I understand the reasoning within the story, but it started to feel unrealistic; there were just too many extreme situations (getting drugged, constantly being in danger, etc.). It felt like something dramatic was always happening just for the sake of tension.
One thing I did appreciate was the idea that you can’t save everyone and that even with good intentions, people make mistakes. That added a more realistic emotional layer, even if the actual events were over-the-top.
Also, the romance felt inconsistent. Sometimes their connection felt real, and other times it didn’t land at all. The ending kiss, in particular, felt awkward and not very natural, which was disappointing after everything built up.
Final Thoughts;
Overall, While You Were Sleeping had a really interesting concept and a strong start, but it didn’t fully hold my attention all the way through. It had some great character moments and emotional ideas, but the unrealistic situations and uneven character dynamics made it harder to stay fully invested.
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