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Bed Friend
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12 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.5

wasted potential

Net is HOT okay, he is wayyyy too hot and the only reason i continued this series but tbh it just had sex and i felt no chemistry at all, besides uea was extremely girlish, like i get it HIS CHARACTER IS SUPPOSED TO BE LIKE THAT, BUT i did not like that. I don't like these type of characters especially boys who act girlish
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Zhan Zhao Adventures
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12 days ago
37 of 37 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Awesome fight scenes

The fight scenes were phenomenal. I enjoyed watching the the friendship of the three main leads. The only downside was that it felt like the bad guy got away with so many things or kept on returning because of the no kill pact. It is always a pleasure to see Yang Yang on screen. He carries an amazing and mature presence.
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Fight for My Way
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12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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chaotic cute couple with dreams

I enjoyed the K-drama so much. Every episode was entertaining and sweet.

I think it's so sweet that dongman was Always there for ae-ra and hugged her when she cried. I also got butterflies in my stomach when they cuddled, kissed, or were generally cute. I think the chemistry between the two is sooo good. I can only say positive things about both of them.

I have mixed opinions about the second couple. Whether Jooman cheated on her or not is a matter of opinion. But he should have told Seoulhee right away that the girl kissed him and he should have cleared things up immediately, rejected her and blocked her. It has been seen several times that he saw his girlfriend in her when she was helpless. I understand that he might not have wanted to hurt her, and you could tell he really loved Seoulhee, but still it's not okay. There were moments when they were really sweet, but she didn't deserve him.

about the story itself: At first it's more of a friends-to-lovers story, but towards the end it gets a bit deeper. Dongmann must choose between his dream and aera, ae-ra finds out what happened to her mother, etc.I can understand Aera's fear that he would get hurt again, but I think it's good that he chose both, or rather, ultimately chose her more. And the drama is supposed to be based on a true story, which of course makes it even better.

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Ongoing 12/12
Double Helix
4 people found this review helpful
by Oliver
12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Why the AI bulshit?

I like this drama so much but HATE all those AI over wies of places. You can just fucking use drone...are people actually that lazy/"poor" to use AI with so simple stuf?
Drama as story is nice with good turning points (so far as I've seen) but can't get over the use of AI.
I don't think that I will be rewatching this drama again cause of the AI.
Like to hear other people discussions about this topic and your opinions on it, also if you have other dramas with this kind of story (without the AI) please let me know.
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Ongoing 1/6
Ticket to Heaven
4 people found this review helpful
by Gemini
12 days ago
1 of 6 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Ticket to Heaven may become one of the most important Thai dramas of the year.

Just finished Episode 1 of *Ticket to Heaven*, and honestly, the 1 year and 6 months of waiting was worth it.

Even though this is only the first episode of a six-episode series, I already feel that this story has the power to raise awareness and start important conversations. Set in 1996, it reminds viewers of a time before broader LGBTQ+ acceptance in society. While some people found understanding and support, many others—whether gay, bisexual, pansexual, or simply struggling to express their identity—were treated as if they were sick, broken, or in need of fixing.

One of the most heartbreaking realities portrayed in the series is how some young people were sent to seminaries or religious institutions in the belief that their identities could be changed. Rejection is painful for anyone, but rejection because of who you are is a different kind of wound.

The atmosphere of the series perfectly matches its theme. The sadness, the isolation, and the weight carried by the characters are felt in every scene. It already has me emotional because the story reflects the experiences of countless people—Catholic or otherwise—who have faced similar struggles in real life.

The direction is excellent, which comes as no surprise. This is another remarkable work from Aof Noppharnach Chaiwimol, the director behind Bad Buddy, Last Twilight, A Tale of Thousand Stars, and Moonlight Chicken.

And with Gemini Norawit Titicharoenrak and Fourth Nattawat Jirochtikul leading the cast, I have no doubt I'll be watching this series more than once.

If Episode 1 is any indication of what's to come, *Ticket to Heaven* may become one of the most important Thai dramas of the year.

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Ongoing 2/6
Ticket to Heaven
10 people found this review helpful
by Earth
12 days ago
2 of 6 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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This is gonna hurt bad...all the way, but it will be oh so beautiful

So here it is, after this looooooooooong wait......and it has started to deliver right from the start. I am telling you this is going to be one of the best dramas of 2026

BL-Needle Score: 6.5 Moderate BL-ness so far, but expected to go up soon

I have been waiting forever for this one. This is a subject very close to my heart because the theme of this show deals with an extremely important and relevant subject - that of homophobia from one's closest people, loved ones and family. The pain of rejection from one's own family and loved ones is THE most damaging thing to ever go through for young queer people. It has been pretty common, and unfortunately still is, in many parts of the world, to see parents sending off their queer children to be 'converted', 'cured of the sin' of homosexuality. And more often than not, religion plays a big role in perpetuating such harm, violence and damage. I have seen catholic gay men up close, going around in a loop of self-loathing, suffering and struggle, just to reconcile their selves to their faith, and in turn, fail miserably at any form of meaningful human connection. More importantly, their parents and immediate support systems, the people who should have loved and protected them, have pushed them towards a life of guilt, shame, and misery, all in the name of God. We need to have more conversations around this and we need parents and families of queer people to be a part of these conversations.

I know this is going to make us cry loads, get angry, scream and sink into desperation in the days ahead, but we need stories like these, we need them to be told, seen, heard, and repeated, so that no one is ever made to go through shit just because of who they are, and who they love...God, if he exists, is not sitting with a magnifying glass to judge your 'sins', its just us humans playing the power games using God's name ...

Other than that, this was also the next intense act for Fourth-Gemini after absolutely flooring me in Moonlight Chicken, followed by a big disappointment in My Love Mix-up. To top it, this is Aof's direction. It can't get better than that I guess.

I am hoping this show will help people become at least a little more aware and kinder.....and that this absolutely stellar combination of actors, director, and storytellers will help this show be a narrative changing act.

So far the cinematography, script, acting and music has been great and it can only get better in the days ahead. The only sad part is that this is just 6 episodes...I definitely wanted more. Anyway, while it lasts, DO NOT MISS IT

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Revenge of Others
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Great show but deserved a better and convincing ending.

Build-up and plot was so good but ep 11 and 12 seemed like a haphazard wrap-up to the story. Quite a few loose ends and questions that deserved to be answered. If only kdramas have endings that live up to the initial eps and story. Anyways, loved the bonding between the characters and their classmates at the end. Ofc, I love me some Park Solomon in non-romance dramas.
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Duang with You
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I NEED 50 MORE SEASONS

I don’t even know how I ended up rewatching this more than 10 times, but at this point it’s not just a show for me anymore.
What really hooked me is the chemistry between Teeteepor. It feels so natural, like they’re not performing but just existing in the same emotional space. Even the smallest moments between them feel charged without trying too hard, and that’s what makes it addictive to watch.At first, the story comes off as a fluffy, easy BL—soft, cute, comforting. But it slowly builds into something way more complete. You get the cuteness aggression moments, the NC scenes that actually feel emotionally grounded, and then the angst and sadness that hits harder because you weren’t expecting it from something that started so light. What I love most is that, underneath everything, their relationship feels genuinely healthy. They communicate. They don’t drag misunderstandings for no reason, and there’s this sense that they actually try to understand each other instead of just reacting. That makes the emotional parts even stronger because it feels real, not forced drama. At some point I just became too attached. I wasn’t just watching Duang and Qinn anymore—I genuinely wanted to protect them through everything. And I can’t lie, I did wish we got more from JamieMars. I know it was more like an introduction to NorthOtto for their first series, but it still feels like we were a bit robbed because their chemistry had so much potential. Even then, I still love how they handled everything and what they gave us—it just left me wanting a little more. plus they didnt tell us who is pae's "crush/partner/the one who called him in the bar" ....
It’s the kind of BL that starts soft, builds depth quietly, and then stays in your head way longer than it should. idk what else to say .. SIMPLY 10/10 .

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Ongoing 7/8
Flower Boy
2 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
7 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Enchanted, but with a twist.

STOP inserting blatant product placements inbetween emotionaly intense scenes!!

Remenecnt of early 2000's romantic dramas with a touch of fantasy. Innocent & naive MC untouched by the evils of civilized society meets crude and calculating ML who is the embodiment of everything wrong with capitalism, who is not inherently evil & has the potential to redeem himself.

Their relationship starts with manipulation and lies from the ML who is very conveniently named scent (not complaining). They fall in love, it's cute and they have great chemistry, but it only takes about 2 months, which is a bit unrealistic. I love PearlPeak since Love in the Moonlight. They look excellent together, and peak fits the character of Gaysorn very well.

The making & screenplay is okay. There are some editing mistakes. The ost is lovely. As i said, the blatant ads are jarring, especially during emotional scenes. These things does not prevent it from being enjoyable. It is worth watching.

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Upstream
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12 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Fun Dramedy with a Strange Message

(I'll warn you when I spoil, which is basically the end of the story.)

I Middle-aged dude software engineer in corporate China loses job and scrambles to find employment to take care of his family and keep their home. Jobs are so hard to find he ends up becoming a delivery 'boy' and perhaps he's too old for the job. But he perseveres to admirable yet mixed results.

The story stars writer/director/actor Xu Zheng -- and he's absolutely great. What brought me eyes to this film was starlet Xin Zhi Lei, but she did her job as a bait and switch actress. Don't see this film to see her -- she's barely in it. And any number of actresses could have played this role. I think Xu Zheng wanted a hottie by his side, and with Xin Zhi Lei -- who can blame him.

The big star of this story is the pacing. Despite being two hours long it's pacing makes it feel much faster. Although this piece has a low budget feel, the sheer number of locations will blow your mind. This delivery company, like the film crew, are all over this city.

My problem with this film was its ultimate point. What exactly was the Xu Zheng trying to say?

One the one hand there was a rather kind message: don't look down on those people delivering your food, you privileged bastards. These delivery people (apparently) work like dogs and are humans too. There's a really nice series of shots at one point where it showed all the delivery people smiling. That they took pride in their work. Teeth and humanity.

My problem was the second message in the story, that was as realistic as it was kind of sad.

(SPOILERS)

Our hero literally risks his life doing as many deliveries as possible to keep his home and family safe. He eventually loses his home and ends up in a smaller place, presumably an apartment. His wife says it's okay because it reminds her of her childhood. The message here is the cliche that we grew up poor but were happier when we were poor. This message is repeated when our hero goes to the home of one of his co-workers and it's basically a narrow shack in an unpleasant area.

The story is saying family is more important than financial security. Hmm. Really? America right now is going thru an affordability crisis and most of us believe financial security is the best way to taking care of your family. I presumed this was a global truth that the Chinese would particularly agree with. But instead this film says "Being fired happens all the time, and beside you're getting old so you kinda should expect this." Hmm...

So the story's message is enjoy what you got instead of what you need, because if you have family you've got all you need. Really? And what if you don't have a family? I guess your co-workers become that? Like I said, strange message.

Despite this major messaging flaw, it's worth seeing if interested. The problem is it's not a strong recommend.

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Mr. Queen
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by RenCa
12 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Funny & Refreshing

Mr. Queen was one of the most refreshing K-dramas I've ever watched. At the time, I had never seen anything quite like it. The unique premise, hilarious comedy, and excellent performances made it stand out from other historical dramas.
What really made the show work was the acting. The cast fully committed to the absurdity of the story, and the result was both hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt. The soundtrack was also memorable and complemented the drama perfectly.
Funny, creative, entertaining, and completely different from anything else I had watched at the time.

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Love Story in the 1970s
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by Moonly
12 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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A piece of realism

Love story in the 1970’s (30.05.2026)

As the name suggests, the story takes place in the 1970’s. The story fleshes out the life in 1970 as accurately as possible. The plot relies heavily on realism and the life ordinary people. There is nothing flashy just people trying to survive and figure out living. Main characters Fei Ni and Fang Mu Yang were classmates. During that time Fei Ni thought that Fang Mu Yang was the spawn of her ill fortune. They cross paths again years later when Fang Mu Yang decides to return to his hometown, Jiangcheng. Fang Mu Yang becomes a hero by saving people during a flood. In the process he takes an injury to his brain and forgets everything. In the hope to earn a place from college, Fei Ni takes care of “Hero” Fang Mu Yang. For personal gains they get into a contract marriage. After overcoming obstacles together, they realize their feelings are mutual.

This drama differs from many other things I have watched. It sounds out with its realistic and honest nature. No bluffing, just the life of people who are figuring out life and trying to make changes. I noticed lots of elements of positivity from many characters. Humans being humans is a short explanation. They make mistakes, they ask for forgiveness, they change, they communicate. Relationships are not some kind of out of the ordinary people having the “perfect romance” but people who express their love differently, whether it is words or actions. It doesn’t need to be expensive gifts or material things, what matters the most is that they’re striving to support one another at any time. Being present, cheering for each other’s success is what makes their relationship special. Especially Fang Mu Yang and Fei Ni are the best example of this type of relationship. They tried to understand each other, give a helping hand when they were troubled. I remember when Fei Ni needed a TV coupon so that her brother could get a job. She never once asked FMY to do anything about it but he was prepared all along. When FMY’s drawings weren’t accepted for the comic, she found the papers and made a collection, surprising him on the rooftop. The way they appreciate each other makes me as the watcher really touched. There are many other scenes like how he brought a vinyl because he knew she loved playing on he piano but didn’t have the chance to or when he asked permission for a library that belonged to Mrs. Fu because she loved books so much or when FN came to defend his comic because Mr.Yuan wanted to make changes that FMY didn’t want. This main couple has a very special aspect of optimism. When they are in a rough patch, they believe they can make things better and that their effort would never be wasted. They fought until they achieved what they wanted. This teaches that people shouldn’t be afraid of rejections or bad moments in life as the brighter days are still ahead…

"To be honest, I never thought I’d fall for you. It’s not that you’re bad. I’ve known you since Grade 3. Back then, I knew we weren’t the same kind of people. You splurged a lot. To put it nicely, you were carefree and optimistic. But frankly, you were reckless. That being said, it was you who made me understand that no matter how hard life is, when two people share it, it becomes lighter. And you taught me life isn’t only about distant goals. It’s also about the scenery right in front of you."

This quote made me remember something. FMY starts spending his money carefully because he knows family takes responsibility and changes his habits. Another example of cuteee moments

Fang Mu Jing and Qu Hua
Their story is relatively simple but enjoyable. Two people, one wanted marriage because she was a lookalike of some lover in the past, the other one wanted a better background. FMJ doesn’t realize his feelings are genuine and not because she looked like Yan. He didn’t know her feelings were genuine as she carried that kind of aura, a person who can let go of anyone easily. Deep down FMJ was hurt and wanted someone to stay with her, truly and only for her. Their love story is not my favorite but it is definitely not the worst.

Ye Feng and Ling Yi
Perfect match as in being the worst (Ling Yi even worse). Ye Feng couldn’t figure out much without his mother. He was setting standards for a girl HE was chasing? He was pushing boundaries while he was pursuing FN. He is too arrogant. There is his wife Ling Yi (cheater) who can’t seem to decide between men. For her, whoever has a blossoming career or whoever that can help her get a blossoming career is suitable. She thinks she can bend and break all the rules because she had a bad past but clearly she was a manipulator from the beginning, maybe not when she was in a pig farm but definitely when she was chasing YF, gaslighting him into thinking he was missing out on someone good. Trying to get empathy at any point she was in trouble and her selfishness really fed me up. She got what she deserved.

Fei Ting and Lin Mei couple
Fei Ting was dealing with job dissatisfaction while Lin Mei struggled with her family who only saw her as a way to earn a position for their son. I love how they dealt with their problems while trying to understand one’s situation. Their story was wrapped up nicely, love it.

Feng Lin
Dare I say the biggest and nastiest jealous person in the story. She just tries to make everyone’s life miserable as if it makes hers look better. All the time I was hesitating to punch the screen. She came up with every possible way to get FN in trouble over a small grudge. I stressed so much because of her because I kept thinking “Oh this little nasty pos is somehow gonna find a way to turn this situation worse for FN”. I hated her so much and good job acting WYY! When she was left without anything in her life I laughed so much. Even in dramas where villains are so much hateful, I never once felt that way but Feng Ling, I couldn’t stop cackling when she was getting hit by karma one by one. That was such a satisfactory ending, couldn’t ask for more!

I need to conclude this here. In short this drama was very realistic, not afraid of showing the true life of common people in the 1970’s while also capturing the beauty of relationships of that era. 10/10. Will miss it!!!

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Ongoing 1/6
Ticket to Heaven
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Dear lord when I get to heaven....

My ADHD brain starts playing Young and beautiful every time I see them. Barth & Tanrak own that song.
The making quality and production value looks very good, significantly better than typical GMM productions. Cinematography and lighting is also well done. The pace is slow, but it's only the first episode. The opening was great & they have set everything up nicely.

It probably will not be a conventional happy ending, bittersweet maybe (prove me wrong please).
I really really genuinely hope this lives up to the expectations. Amen.
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Duang with You
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

DWY is that BL ♥️

Honestly at first, I was brushing off the cringey parts as the comedic essence of the series. I said to myself I'll just keep on watching to finish what I started. But one thing I can definitely say now is that I am on my nth rewatch. Everytime I finish the last ep, I end up going back to the first episode immediately. That's how hooked I am with DuangQin (in the series) and TeeteePor in real life!

And the OST's, omo chef's kiss. Everything is soooo good. I also ended up stanning DEXX 😍

I badly need someone I can make endless talks about this series. This is such a comfort series for me ♥️

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Ongoing 1/10
Payback
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12 days ago
1 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 2
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

First Impression: Payback

Overall: the first episode is gritty and promising. Note: this is based on a manhwa/webtoon of the same name. I haven't read the source material and will review the series based on it's own merits. 10 episodes about 45 minutes each. Airing on iQIYI https://www.iq.com/play/payback-uncut-episode-1-1h8pgey90dg?lang=en_us

Content Warnings: there are a ton in episode 1, I'm keeping this spoiler free for now

What I Liked
- unique, gritty vibe

Room For Improvement
- I was a little confused due to multiple timeline jumps and characters who changed hair color (update: note that the source material does this as well so it is a faithful adaptation in that regard)

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