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My Only One
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
106 of 106 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Masterpiece

This is show is a are gem. It is the best show I've ever seen. Crash landing on you used to be my best but this is my new best. I went through every human emotions while watching it. I cried, laughed hysterically, got sad, felt anxiety and happiness. I doff my cap to the scriptwriter. Both FL and ML interpreted their role perfectly. The grandma with dementia made me laugh a lot, and FL's father was just too good in his role. The entire cast did a great a job. It's 10/10 for me in all categories.
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Still Shining
2 people found this review helpful
by Sadi
Apr 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

One of those realistic stories that doesn’t make sense in Kdramas

Really realistic. that’s probably why it stuck with me.

It’s one of those stories that quietly gets you thinking… like, what if things had gone a bit differently? What if you’d made another choice said something else or just stayed a little longer?

It kind of brings back that one relationship the “almost” one and makes you wonder how it could have turned out.

Maybe it’s just me.
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Ongoing 2/12
Love upon a Time
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

you guys should give LUAT a chance

as someone who read the novel, I REALLY LOVE how they maintain the pace in the series. they're still make me excited and curious to what's going to happen on the next episodes. the subtle change in the beginning was also a very good choice. the cinematography is top-tier, and pleasingly good to my eyes, also the chemistry of the actors are just very amazing. the inner dialogues also perfectly done to help the viewers understanding the situation more. showing Nakhun's stubbornness and his denial phase after getting transmigrated to the past is so wise and understandable (I mean who doesn't gonna act like that if it's happened to you😭) shout out to JJ for delivered this role amazingly. kuddos to the team for using REAL illustrations in the opening credit scene, also love how they don't show much there but perfectly capture the nuance of the series. This series is TOTALLY RECOMMENDED, really worth the wait, and I hope more people tuning in for LUAT. Go watch it every Friday, on iQIYI🤩🙌🏻

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Love upon a Time
12 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Intriguing

Surprisingly, this series completely hooked me from episode 1. There wasn’t a single dull moment. Every scene felt purposeful, engaging, and well-paced. I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen because each moment either moved the story forward or added something entertaining. The balance between humor and storytelling was especially impressive—nothing felt unnecessary or dragged out.
The cast as a whole did an amazing job bringing the story to life. Their chemistry feels natural, making the interactions believable and enjoyable to watch. But Nakhun, in particular, stands out the most. His performance is incredibly captivating. From the smallest facial expressions to the biggest, most dramatic reactions, everything feels natural and effortless. He has this ability to make every scene more dynamic and engaging. His comedic timing is spot on, and his reactions—especially as someone thrown into a completely different time—are both hilarious and relatable. You can really feel his confusion, curiosity, and personality in every moment. Honestly, he’s one of the main reasons the series feels so alive and addictive.
The cinematography also deserves recognition. The visuals are clean, well-composed, and immersive, helping bring the historical setting to life. Each scene is framed in a way that enhances the mood, whether it’s lighthearted or emotional. It doesn’t feel overdone, but it’s effective in making the world of the series feel real and visually appealing. What makes it stand out the most is how everything comes together—the acting, the pacing, the humor, and the production quality. It doesn’t try too hard to be something it’s not. Instead, it confidently tells its story while staying engaging and entertaining.
Overall, even though this isn’t my usual genre, the series proved that a well-executed series can pull in any viewer. Episode 1 alone is strong enough to get you invested, and the performances—especially Nakhun’s—make it even more compelling. I went in with low expectations, but now I’m genuinely excited to see how the story develops.

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Dropped 7/10
Two Worlds
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by KKC
Apr 6, 2026
7 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 2.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

TL;DR ... what is happening?

Am I the only one who put this on and then proceeded to not catch a thing even when I was giving it my undivided attention? MaxNat has def improved their acting skills, but the writing??? HUH? The timeskips/flashbacks/flash forwards??????/alternate universe cuts were *all* jarring and (I think this was meant to be artistic?) out of order,/misplaced and/or repetitive... I'll save you the watch time: MaxTul gets steamy in two different fonts with random mafia drama in between. Like why are we even still friends with Pupha????? The first reality Pupha we barely got to know, but with these very convenient laws of the universer we can assume his personality and values are shared with New-Pupha... And New-Pupha sucks. (So does everyone else, but he was really hate-able for me, and I am a proud second ML-stan.)

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Beside the Sky
0 people found this review helpful
by Devi
Apr 6, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Cutest pair in the series..

At first I fast forwarded first 2 episodes.. I thought whole series will be like that.. But after 2nd episode.. It's too good.. Cutest pair in the series..

Phoon(TonieLiew) is soooooo cute.. Some times it's little overloaded.. Their Chemistry is good.. p.Fah is handsome.. Their friendship portrayed well in this series..
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Peach Lover
0 people found this review helpful
by Minx
Apr 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Story goes nowhere

It starts off strong. But sadly ends up lost and the story plot gets forgotten. Even the well done NC scene die down half way and turn into cut scenes. I speed watched the last two EPS just to finish it. Even the story on his father falls so flat. Sad to see. I think the actors deserved so much better then the script they got. At least the acting was good. I hope in the future they pick up more interesting scripts and less ring around fluff scenes just to add minutes to the show. 1 star. not worth time on, unless you want some hot NC scenes, but only for the first half.

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Empresses in the Palace
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
76 of 76 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

Stunning Story, Writing, Acting, and Drama

Absolutely stunning story. Everything was genuinely incredible. I had worries due to how long it was, and since it's an older show, the production value would be lower, but this was a masterpiece. From the acting to the characters and writing, every person who worked on this should be praised.

Zhen Huan by herself catapulted this drama to a 9/10. She's such a complex, beautiful character who lost so much to get to where she ended. No other drama like this gave me a character I felt so viscerally connected to. Sun Li's performance was one of the best I've watched. Her eyes and microexpressions were all one would need to sense exactly how she's feeling.

Even the morally grey characters were so human, they felt so real, and the acting for every single part was phenomenal. The writing was also some of the best I've ever experienced. From just a minute interaction, you can learn so much about a character's intentions, likes, dislikes, and so much more. I've never seen it so masterfully incorporated into dialogue and writing.

Easy 10/10 if you're thinking about starting it, but you're a bit overwhelmed, just try the first couple of episodes. You'll find yourself finishing it in a week, as I did. I'm so excited to rewatch this show to learn so much more.

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Pursuit of Jade
5 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Amazing combination of actors, story and cinematography

I haven't given a perfect score for a drama in a long time until Pursuit of Jade comes along. The story is nothing special, which I believe have been done in various dramas here and there, but the execution is excellent. I have to give kudos for the director and casting director. All actors and actresses seemed made for the role and they acted very well. The chemistry between Zhang Ling He and Tian Xi Wei is through the roof! I am now officially a fan of Zhang Ling He - I'm already a fan of Tian Xi Wei from New Life Begins. The cinematography is excellent, pace is just right and plot is easy enough to follow. The best part is, there's a lot of funny moments and all looks natural. I am a long time watcher of c-drama and now found new fans of cdrama in my community because of Pursuit of Jade LoL.

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Ongoing 24/29
Veil of Shadows
7 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
24 of 29 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

From the creator and director of Fangs of Fortune and My Journey to You

Here we have another masterpiece that exists in the creative realm as these major dramas! They have mood, intense dynamics between characters, gorgeous colours, sets and shots and intricate story. And they are written to terrorize your heart. Viel of Shadows is not coming up short so far in comparison.

The first thing that has stood out to me, which has captured me when these other two dramas couldn't - is this fun type of energy that exists in the story. Within the first four episodes, the characters themselves and the interactions between them and the story has me excited, engaged, smiling and laughing and totally energized. Yet now by episode 13, I also have been deeply moved and heart wrenched and anxious wondering what will happen.

The characters have stand out strong personalities and with each episode more facets are shown. By episode 8 you start to see you may not really know them as the deep mysteries they keep shroud their truest selves. And then with each episode we see little bits more and more of their hearts.

I am just loving this drama and so excited with each episode!!! It is phenomenal so far. I am blown away by the acting. I think the drama was perfectly cast. They are truly embodying their characters. The main cast are vibing off each other and you can feel it when they are together.

I think the costumes and the sets, the wide shots (scenery), the mood pallet is just stunning - everything feels vibrant and magical, dark and mysterious yet somehow produces a lightness of the innocence of the hope of goodness in the world.

Tian Jia Rui has been criticized for being ugly and this just makes me so sad. He is adorable and a fantastic actor. please do not put him or this drama down because not everybody looks like Zheng Linghe. Handsomeness has many faces.

I will be back to share more as I watch the drama!

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When I Fly Towards You
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Amazing fluffy happy show !

Zai Zai and Lurang really give golden retriever x black cat vibes. I love everyone's friendships and their bond with each other. They really stuck by each other through thick and thin! Of course, i believe there was sometimes zai zai was a bit in over her head but it added to the show's charm. Guan Fuan is one of my favorites, he doesn't get a girlfriend or anything like that but he's still happy to be there. Jiang Jia and Gu Ran were a couple i was rooting for since the beginning. i could just tell by their banter. I wish I could've seen them get married
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Pursuit of Jade
0 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

The best of the best!

If this is your first Chinese drama, I pity you. It's because your standards will be very hard to reach, Anyways, my rating is purely based on my own standards. In this way, I can confidently say that the story is really great. The first half of the drama is really rewatchable the latter however should have been done better. I adore their life in Lin'an maybe that's the reason why I don't want to watch the political side at the end. The acting was superb! I already watched almost all of ZLH's dramas, I am proud to say that he really showcased his micro-expressions well here. And gosh! He is so handsome here. Thanks to the director and the camera man. He is already handsome but the angles did him justice. TXW is such a wonderful actress and so cute! I mean, she acted so well! I haven't watch her dramas yet so I am not able to assess her. But based on what I saw, she is very good. The OSTs were so good, too!

If the writer, director, cameramen, the actors and actresses can read this, I beg you all to make more dramas with the same casts!

THANK YOU! <3

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My Boss
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by Mar
Apr 6, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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From Clashing to a True Partnership

My Boss can be a bit tropey and even a little frustrating at times, but if you stick with it, the character growth is actually rewarding. It’s less about a typical "mean boss" and more about two people learning how to actually respect and support each other as equals.

What I Enjoyed:

Heng’s Transformation: He starts off as your typical "rockstar" lawyer—brilliant but pretty arrogant and emotionally stunted. Watching him slowly realize he doesn't have all the answers was the best part. He goes from "butting in" and being overbearing to someone who is actually humble enough to admit when he’s wrong. It’s a huge change, and he becomes a much better partner because of it.

Yao’s Confidence: I loved watching Yao find her footing. She struggles with a lot of insecurity and "imposter syndrome" early on, but she grows so much backbone. She doesn't just "shrink" to fit into Heng’s world; she earns her spot at the table and eventually shows him that her way of doing things (with more heart and empathy) is just as valid as his cold logic.

The Takeaway:

The show is a great look at what happens when two high-achievers stop competing and start collaborating. They both had to do a lot of work to get there—there’s plenty of "growing pains" and communication mishaps—but seeing them finally get on the same page is so satisfying.

The Verdict: It’s a solid watch if you enjoy seeing a relationship where both people actually have to change and grow to make it work. It’s not a perfect journey, but the "win-win" ending makes the frustrating moments worth it!

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Ongoing 2/12
Love upon a Time
7 people found this review helpful
by emily
Apr 6, 2026
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Please support Netjj and Lattekim

This series is so interesting so far!! I love any kind of time travel/reincarnation and period drama so this is right up my alley.

The first episode was really funny and gave us a fun introduction to Nakhun and his friends! Nakhun is so unlucky and clumsy it’s comical. I think we all would have a similar reaction as he did waking up in an unknown place where everyone calls you by a different name. JJ is absolutely killing it in this role! I’ve become such a fan of him. Net was so breathtaking and he acted extremely well!

The second episode is definitely my favorite so far! I loved that we got a little bit of backstory on Klao and the others. It was so cute seeing little Phop be protective of Klao! Also can we talk about the yearning Phop was doing this episode?? He wants Klao back to normal so much it breaks my heart. :(

I can’t wait to see what future episodes bring!! I’m so excited to see more of this story. Please please support this show and all of the actors! They’ve worked so hard and they deserve to see it pay off!! <3

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Ongoing 10/10
Climax
18 people found this review helpful
Apr 6, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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Psychological/political thrilled with significant "film noir" overtones.

UPDATE after Ep. 10: Final Rating is 9⭐ By the end it was no longer a "thriller" but rather a psychotic roller-coaster - but definitely still "film noir" overtones.

If you are a fan of classic Hollywood movies, then (1) see my comments at the bottom about the film posters for the movies "Sunset Boulevard" and "Vertigo". They both deal with obsessive people driven to near-madness. (2) For a long time, I was afraid that the drama would end in the same manner of the obsessive/psychotic couples in "War of the Roses" or "Double Indemnity" [Spoiler: they all died] Thankfully, the Climax writer didn't choose the easy out. Although pathological ambition drove every decision and choice they made, both survived to the end. I should note, that Bang Tae-seop and Chu Sang-ah were not a "romantic" couple, but I found the end satisfactory as they both acknowledged they need each other for support.

Overall Positives: Actors: were raw and mesmerizing. I had never watched anything with Ju Ji-hoon or Ha Ji-won before and I was blown away with how they communicated with their body language just as much as the words. If you binge through without noticing all of the subtleties of their performance, you will miss the highlight (for me) of the drama. The Script: A series of plots/counter-plots and then plots-that-went-nowhere. Although we understood the characters' motivations, it was hard to keep track of the impact of certain choices and blackmail items raised in the first few episodes seemed to be forgotten in the later episodes.

The Cons: There were many - too many - scenes of debasing/humiliating activity that were included for their shock value as much as anything else. Supposedly they demonstrated the desperate lengths people go to in their obsessive drive but IMHO, an A+ writer would be more creative in crafting ethical decisions/tension rather than ick factor. Second negative is that the drama lacked continuity. Just one example: Jeong-won lived in an apartment with multiple fish tanks and they were always there. . . . until they weren't as she was preparing to leave. I didn't really listen to what she said - I wondered what happened to the fish! There were a lot of "what happened to. . . " and "WTF" instances that detracted from the overall tension.

I really enjoyed the drama - the characters, interesting location filming, the roller-coaster of plot/counter-plot. I was very happy with the last episode and how the main couple was able to survive. If not for those ick factor scenes, I would have given this 10⭐
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[Original interim review after Ep. 6]
Psychological/political thriller is not my usual genre but lately I’ve become tired of rom-coms that follow the same rather unimaginative formula. Climax is anything but unimaginative or formulaic. I’m writing this review after watching Episode 6 (out of 10) and will update each week if anything significantly impacts my overall attitude about the drama.

First, let’s make something clear: the plot involves “The fierce survival drama of prosecutor Bang Tae-seop, who jumped into the cartel of power to stand at the top of South Korea, and those around him." Bang Tae-seop, the choices he makes and the consequences drive the plot.

Like any good mystery, Climax unpeels the onion, episode by episode. And yet, as of Ep. 6, I feel that there are still critical facts that the writer/director has kept hidden from the viewer until the end. That doesn’t bother me IF – Big IF – the viewer learns that they were not outright lied to. I don’t mind if the viewer sees 50% of an event and jumps to conclusions about who actually murdered someone. But failure to include vital information will never be forgiven.

UPDATE after Episode 8: Unfortunately, the drama has descended into one "shock" scene after another with no real character development. Sometimes characters seem to do introspection and then Surprise! it was fake. Climax is still a roller coaster and I am looking forward to watching to the end (at which point I will update again) but except for the "everyone is desperately greedy for power, money, control and will do anything to obtain it", there really isn't much to this drama. I'm still crossing fingers that the end will be satisfactory (as in, the really, really bad, evil people get destroyed) but at this point, those really bad, evil people are mere props with little or no explanation of HOW they became this irredeemable.

One of the things I love most about the drama is the inclusion of two very prominent movie posters from classic Hollywood movies. First, “Sunset Boulevard”, the story of an aging silent film star who is desperate for a comeback – similar to Bang Tae-seop's wife Chu Sang-ah’s desperation to claim her top star status. And second, Alfred Hitchcock’s brilliant “Vertigo” – a movie about a man obsessed with a woman he was unable to protect – Bang Tae-seop’s story as he tries to protect a wife who does not love him. Do the movie posters foreshadow the end of “Climax”?? I don't think so - but they explain the psychological undertones of this “film noir” drama. Whether the writer is able to stick the landing remains to be seen, but thus far, I’m on board.

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