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Youthful Glory
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avril 28, 2026
30 épisodes vus sur 30
Complété 0
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
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Different stories about the glory of youth done hilariously cute and heartwarming!

This is my 2nd time watching this and it is such a breath of fresh air! Simple and straightforward story! If you want a break from the usual plots of historical dramas this is a must watch!

Other than the usual comments of saying this is just an idol drama; weak female lead and all that truth is we are so accustomed to seeing the strong female leads being marketed these days but strong is defined not only in being good at martial arts, battle seasoned girl, revenge driven cunning females.

Strength also comes in doing the best that you can in what you love and what you are good at. And you can see that in this drama. Different couples with different struggles and how they overcome all of them together.

WHY 10/10 REWATCH VALUE?

Chemistry of the main couple is top tier! Song Wei Long's very manly appearance-alpha male kind of appearance was accentuated because of the cute and very feminine appearance of Bao Shangen! What a charming couple! Their natural banter made this drama natural-sometimes viewers don't like to admit it but their dynamics as a couple was more attached to reality than the usual dramas where the couple have instant unusual strong bond like huh? In here you can see their relationship was built with misunderstandings, confusion and tests of trust as a couple which they've overcome in their own ways-it's an arranged marriage yes but the thing is they found their way with each other navigating and overcoming the trials along the way

Fight scenes: they spent time orchestrating the fight scenes to really highlight the contrast of the male and female lead-Song Wei Long really stood out in this and all the other fight scenes were also great!

Character Development of female lead: If you are impatient enough- you won't get to enjoy her character development that many of the other comments easily hate on her! First, among all the drama's I've watched this female lead has high self-awareness-she acknowledges her weakness, knows what she likes and doesn't and fights for what she believes in. She may have been raised as a sheltered young lady of noble family; for many this is such a weak female lead and a letdown, but you know, her background and the way she grew does not make her any less of a woman. There are those with the same upbring like hers but with a wicked and vile hearts. She paves her way in the world in her own little ways-as I've said strength and measure of prowess of a woman is not only measured with abilities shaped by society.

You'll love the stories of the other couples too- I think this is why it is titled as such. In our youth it is a constant journey of discovering and rediscovering ourselves different stories reflecting the glory of our youth indeed!

Overall, it is straightforward, with unexpected twists in the plot especially from the villain arc but indulged with the best chemistry of the main lead, heartwarming and light story with hilarious tone!

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Duang with You
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par lila
avril 28, 2026
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10

Literalmente Not The Best But Still Good

DUANG VOCÊ É UM DOS MAIORES PERSONAGENS DE SÉRIES BL, graças a deus um personagem não genérico e nada caricato 🙏Há tempos que não via um personagem de bl realmente engraçado como o Duang, ele com certeza é a cereja do bolo dessa série (até pq tem o nome dele no título dela rs) Passei MALLL de tanto rir em alumas cenas por causa dele, eu realmente amei muito esse personagem, não achei nada vindo dele vergonhoso pq era algo proposital AKKAKAKKAKKAK, agora aquele casal secundário mds... isso sim me deu vergonha. Sobre a história em si, é bem legalzinho, um pouco diferente mas também um pouco genérico, achei muuuito fofinho a relação deles dois, e oque falar dos amigos do Duang?? Simplesmente eles tem uma dinâmica muito boa e engraçada, definitivamente são ótimos amigos (não diria a mesma coisa pros amigos do Qin rs coitadinho) >pra mim< os dois últimos episódios foram chatos e longos demais, não sei dizer kajskkakskks Isso não chega a ser um defeito gigantesco, foi só uma opinião minha. Assistam, de vdd, é MUITO engraçado e também MUITO vergonhoso KAJSKKWKKA mas você aguenta o tranco.

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Les Cellules de Yumi 3
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avril 28, 2026
6 épisodes vus sur 8
En cours 3
Globalement 7.0
Histoire 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 5.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 2.0

A long awaited letdown

I am speaking purely as a drama watcher here - I am aware there is a whole fandom for the source material and I’ve never read it. I have no idea how close or far this might be to the original story and whether fans feel the ML is portrayed as they hoped.

So with that established, what a letdown this is for me as the final chapter in Yumi’s story. This is the guy I’m supposed to think should be her forever person? I don’t find him unsympathetic—I actually relate to him a lot—but they’re not selling me on the romance at all. There’s so little spark or energy between them, he’s hot and cold with her in a way I do not find at all endearing, and most importantly his personality and communication style just seems like a bad fit for her emotional needs. I don’t believe in this romance at all, and with only two episodes left I don’t think I’ll get there by the end of the story.

Other aspects of this are frustrating, as well - the side plot with the other writer is repetitive and annoying, some of Yumi’s own behavior is ridiculous, and it even feels like the writers have lost their touch wrt writing smart and witty lines for the cells. As a huge fan of the first season, I am also finding it pretty irritating to hear OSTs from that love story used again here. It just feels all wrong. Disappointed to have waited so long for this.

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Peach Trap
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avril 28, 2026
8 épisodes vus sur 8
Complété 0
Globalement 7.5
Histoire 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Musique 5.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
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I like sweet, simple stories

Despite all the negative reviews, I decided to watch this series and I loved it. It's a sweet, soft romance with no hard edges. Short enough that the story doesn't drag. In fact, the things people criticised were the things I liked. ;)
Firstly, yes Do Ha is kind of childish but I'm not cynical enough to detest that. Age doesn't always harden you towards the world. You can still be simple and innocent at 27.
Secondly, I'd also pick the best friend for him. Jyeon knew him the best and loved him through his actions for 10 years. The perfect boss or the overwhelming barista didn't stand a chance romantically.
If you like simple, sweet romances, this might be something you like, despite the reviews.

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You Are My Favorite
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avril 28, 2026
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété 0
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0

Um BL injustiçado e maravilhoso!

Que BL deliciosamente divertido e maravilhoso! Confesso que nunca havia ouvido falar dele, mas posso afirmar categoricamente que é uma joia escondida da GMMTV. Em se tratando de um BL tailandês, ele conseguiu entregar com maestria tudo o que prometeu, além de não ter se perdido no meio ou no final, sem contar a sintonia perfeita entre Gawin e Krist. Geralmente, histórias de viagem no tempo nem sempre são tão boas ou coesas, mas essa soube com leveza, fluidez e emoção contar essa linda história de amor e amadurecimento pessoal. Além disso, a obra trouxe debates importantes: o destaque maior ficou por conta da representatividade e sensibilidade sobre as causas LGBTQIAPN+. Praticamente um serviço de utilidade pública em uma série que justamente aborda o amor entre dois homens. Já disse, mas repito: toda série boys love e girls love deveria abordar esse tema em seus enredos, pois trazem clareza e conscientização de forma didática para todos, façam ou não parte da comunidade. E o ator Aou como Max, ativista da causa e melhor amigo de Kawi, conseguiu desempenhar seu personagem primorosamente. Isso confirmou novamente seu talento e carisma, me fazendo ser ainda mais fã dele. Outro ponto alto foi como abordaram o dilema sobre viajar no tempo para consertar erros do passado: assim como Kawi, somos levados a perceber o valor do presente e o preço das escolhas que fazemos. Mas deixo uma ressalva: Krist performa tão bem o personagem Kawi, que fica quase impossível não desenvolver ranço e ódio por ele. Confesso que desejei várias vezes que ele se prejudicasse e perdesse a chance de ficar com o Pisaeng. Mas, sendo bem sincero, até Pisaeng deixou a desejar em alguns momentos. Pois, de um lado, tínhamos um Kawi extremamente egoísta, mimado e cheio de pudores; do outro, um Pisaeng totalmente gadíssimo, submisso e que sempre se prejudicava para fazer as vontades e desejos do amado. Apesar da linda e conturbada história de amor dos dois, para mim, o relacionamento beirava a toxicidade às vezes. Mas passando um pano nisso, foi uma história com um enredo dinâmico, atemporal e irreverente, com atuações marcantes que emocionaram do início ao fim. Minha nota vai ser 9,0. Não chega a ser a maior obra-prima dos BLs da Tailândia, mas com certeza é uma das produções mais divertidas, fofas e doce, e que supera a maioria com extrema facilidade! Vale cada segundo do tempo de vocês assistindo.

Recomendo ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Moonlight Chicken
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avril 28, 2026
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10

What BL Should Be

“Moonlight Chicken” is a profound, grounded exploration of the human condition that transcends typical BL tropes. It is a story built on a foundation of serious people dealing with the heavy weight of external reality—money, family struggles, love, and the fragility of life.

Earth and Mix anchor the series with a mature, weary chemistry that feels lived-in rather than idealized. Earth brings a quiet, burdened dignity to Uncle Jim, a man whose walls are built from years of financial struggle and past trauma. Mix provides the perfect counterpoint as Wen—persistent, world-wise, and deeply sympathetic. Their connection is authentic because it’s forged in the messy, unglamorous reality of their everyday lives.

The supporting cast is just as exceptional. Khaotung delivers unrequited love and family duty with heartbreaking subtlety, while Mark Pakin is an absolute standout as a young man thrown too soon into adult responsibilities, but who faces them with warmth and integrity.

Gemini and Fourth’s storyline is a wonder of sensitive storytelling. By refusing to treat Heart’s (Gemini) disability as a tragedy to be pitied, the show creates a beautiful arc of communication and equality. Seeing Li Ming (Fourth) meet Heart where he is—without pity—reminds us that the most powerful love is a conscious effort to understand another’s world.

By focusing on relatable, flawed characters in a working-class environment, “Moonlight Chicken” proves that the most meaningful romance isn't found in a vacuum, but in how we support each other through the challenges of real life. It is raw, beautiful, and deeply human.

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Again My Life
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avril 28, 2026
36 épisodes vus sur 36
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5

Dream of Golden Years, Quietly Brilliant, Loudly Missed

How I Accidentally Watched 36 Episodes and Now Have Feelings⭐ 8.5/10

Let me be upfront: I did not intend to get this emotionally invested in a Chinese drama about a woman who falls asleep in 2026 and wakes up in 1983. And yet. Here we are.
The premise is your standard transmigration setup -overworked, underloved corporate woman Xia Xiaolan gets zapped into the past, into the body of another girl with the same name. Convenient! She wastes approximately zero time having an existential crisis (same, honestly) and immediately gets to work building a life, a business empire, rescuing her mother from a toxic situation, and generally being the most competent person in any room she walks into. She has future knowledge, sure, but the drama is smart enough to remind us that knowing things and *doing* things are very different , she still has to hustle every single step of the way.

Now, fair warning: if you came here for swooning romance and dramatic kiss scenes in the rain, you may want to recalibrate your expectations. The romance is very much present, it's just mature, subtle, and sweet rather than loud about it. Zhou Cheng (Zhai Xiao Wen) shows up as the most emotionally stable man in the history of Chinese television. No tantrums, no misunderstandings left to fester for six episodes, no "I love you but I'll push you away for your own good" nonsense. He just... supports her. Consistently. Across years. It's almost suspicious how healthy it is. Their relationship stayed consistent through the whole drama: soft, supportive, and mature. You'll find yourself jealous of a fictional woman from the future who lives in the past. Such is life.

The supporting cast is genuinely wonderful and not just wallpaper. The cities are fictional and the important political developments largely unmentioned, but the show uses its 1980s-90s backdrop beautifully watching the economic boom unfold through Xiaolan's sharp entrepreneurial eyes is oddly thrilling. The costumes deserve a standing ovation. Zhou Ye looks like she was personally designed for that era.

Now. THE ENDING. *Deep breath.*

No hug, no kiss, no real glimpse of life after the reunion , just a soft moment and then credits. We know Chinese censorship has opinions about transmigration stories being too appealing as an escape from reality (can't imagine why), so the return to 2026 was always coming. But did it have to be so *brief*? We spent 35 episodes watching this woman build a whole world, a family, a career, a marriage, actual twins, and the return to the present gets fifteen minutes and a vague glance across a street. A glance! After decades! Girl deserved at minimum a dramatic airport run.
The fan theory that Zhou Cheng somehow followed her across timelines to find her is the emotional lifeline many of us are clinging to, and honestly the show earns that interpretation. The idea that he might be a time traveler himself, looping through time just to find the timeline where they finally meet, makes everything hit deeper.
In short: watch it for Xiaolan's incredible growth arc, stay for the understated romance that sneaks up on you episode by episode, and maybe prepare a small complaint letter to Chinese broadcasting standards about the ending. It won't help, but it'll make you feel better.

**Would I rewatch it? Absolutely. Am I still thinking about it? Embarrassingly, yes.

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If Wishes Could Kill
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par Lily
avril 28, 2026
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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I need season 2

i need moreeeee.
8.5/10 I finish the entire thing in one sitting so 8.5/10 from me
10/10 Impressive acting
It’s literally perfect.

I really like Hajoon. He doesn't talk much, he's quiet and intelligent. When his older sister told him not to go out, he simply obeyed, so he didn't make things complicated. The scenes with his brother-in-law were iconic for me.

Roh Jae-won and Jeon So-nee are my favorites. I need to see more of their chemistry; I loved their acting.

Love the characters, their chemistry, and the storyline was written perfectly.

I need season 2

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Addicted to Her
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par Bali
avril 27, 2026
64 épisodes vus sur 64
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Globalement 9.5
Histoire 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
Blazing Night (2024) is a very good romance crime miniseries with ML: Huang Bo as Dr. Shi Lin and FL: Fan Di Yu as Lin Mian in the leading couple's roles. The cast did a good job bringing their characters to life, and the leading couple had good rapport and impassioned chemistry. The drama is about Lin Mian, her struggles, and eventually her relationship with Shi Lin. The crime story is thrilling, compelling, and emotionally moving. Overall, this is a well-produced drama, and the cast delivered a good performance; enjoy it!
In the meantime, you can watch the drama on YouTube: "CEO Hid Love Due To 12Age Gap—Until He Saw Her In Another Man’s Arms!He Realize Fallen Deeply Love."
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ekqg75zUp8&t=3s)

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Wife of a 21st Century Prince
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par pao3719
avril 27, 2026
4 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 3.0
Histoire 3.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Musique 3.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.0

Overhyped?

This was one of my most anticipated drama this year because of the leads. Unfortunately, I cannot believe I am actually considering dropping this.

IU is a great actress but her character here fails to give her justice. Personally, I find her character irritating in the way she acts all cutesy cutesy. There is also the way she keeps shouting at the end of every sentence. Calm then BOOM!

BWS on the other hand, I cannot say that his is a case of poor acting. For me he is just portraying the role of a stoic prince. Not much to comment on actually. Would love to see him in something else. Maybe a more serious drama.

Together, I am not feeling much of a chemistry from them. BWS worked better with KHY in Lovely Runner, in my personal opinion.

So, the reason I am dropping this would be more because of the storyline than the actors. But if you love a romcom that is light and shallow, give it a try. ...you might end up enjoying it.

PS.. To toxic commenters, please respect my opinion. No need to agree with me. To each his own.,,,

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Pursuit of Jade
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par cyntia
avril 27, 2026
40 épisodes vus sur 40
Complété 0
Globalement 9.5
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0

There is nothing to dislike about this Drama!

- My first C-Drama! It`s an amazing Series - the Visuals are out of the World, the Acting is soooo good from everyone, the Story is also good, even though I found some things confusing and some things came out out of the Blue (at least for me) but these were really minor stuff and can be easily overlooked.
- Loved the Main and Side Cast - u have ur Characters u root really hard for and the Antagonist or Evil/bad Characters make a good job that ur Blood is boiling while seeing them lol
- The Chemistry between our Main Couple is amazing, and they make visually such a good Pair! I would really, really love to see them again in Future Projects, preferably as Lovers again hehe. I only wished we could have seen even more Romantic Stuff between them. The other Couple (iykyk) had more Tension and things going on (which ofc also suited them) but would have loved to see that for our Main Pair too.

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My Mr. Mermaid
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par ltspada
avril 27, 2026
36 épisodes vus sur 36
Complété 0
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
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Great Romance Sports Drama

My rating: 9/10

“My Mr. Mermaid” is a charming Chinese sports romance that centers on competitive swimming and the slow-burn relationship between a dedicated swimmer and a rookie sports reporter. If you’re a fan of romances built around a specific sport, this one delivers—it’s uplifting, focuses on dreams and personal growth, and lets you pick up interesting real-world details about athletes’ careers along the way (like how young many swimmers peak and retire).

The chemistry between the lead couple, Tang Yi Bai and Yun Duo, is one of the highlights. Their connection builds gradually and feels natural, especially given her job giving her access to his world. You genuinely root for them as you watch each one start to fall for the other in sweet, believable ways. I also really enjoyed Tang Yi Bai’s friend group and how Yun Duo interacted with them—it added warmth and humor without feeling forced.

The series wraps up on a satisfying note that left me smiling rather than emotionally drained, which is a big plus for anyone who prefers lighter, more balanced stories. My daughter (in her 30s) rated it an 8.5/10, and I’d give it a 9/10. We both felt that some of the elements that bothered us were likely more tied to cultural differences in storytelling and social expectations than flaws in the script itself.

Overall, this is a solid recommendation for anyone who loves heartfelt romances, especially those with a sports backdrop. It’s entertaining, teaches you a bit about the world of swimming, and keeps the focus on connection and support. If that sounds like your vibe, it’s worth checking out!

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While the romance between Tang Yi Bai and Yun Duo was the heart of the show for me and nearly perfect on its own, a few supporting elements frustrated me more than they probably should have, largely due to cultural lenses. In American culture, we tend to emphasize individual boundaries and consequences, so some of the forgiveness arcs felt off to me. For instance, Yun Duo’s best friend deleting her work in a sabotage attempt was something I found completely unforgivable—yet Tang Yi Bai encouraged her to forgive, and they reconciled as friends. That dynamic just didn’t sit right with me; a friend like that would make me question the friendship entirely.

Similarly, Lin Zi manipulated Yun Duo repeatedly and lied about so many things, yet the story handled her response to him inconsistently in my eyes. She never fully forgave him despite the career support he offered at times, which felt odd next to how quickly she reconciled with her friend. I personally thought neither deserved easy forgiveness, but that’s where the cultural difference in prioritizing group harmony over individual accountability really showed.

The character I struggled with most was the obsessive girl who had the unhealthy fixation on Tang Yi Bai. Her actions (including tampering with his drink and then downplaying responsibility because she “changed her mind,” plus the dramatic traffic incidents and resulting injury) came across as selfish and in need of real mental health support rather than coddling. The amount of screen time devoted to her drama and the way everyone catered to her felt like a tired trope that dragged for me. I much preferred seeing more of Tang Yi Bai’s funny and adorable mother—we got great glimpses of her energy, but I wished for more payoff with her fully seeing the couple together instead of them still hiding things at the end.

On the brighter side, I absolutely loved the second couple (Qi Rui Feng and Xiang Yang Yang). Their story was cute, compelling, and perfectly balanced—they were a joy every time they appeared, and their dynamic felt refreshing and well-matched. I found myself looking forward to their scenes far more than the heavier drama surrounding the obsessive character.

Some plot points also stretched believability for me, like the coma recovery, the brain tumor detail, and the amnesia pretense—it all felt overly convenient and highlighted how mentally unhealthy certain behaviors were without the characters addressing it directly. The “soft rejection” expectation in obsessive storylines is another clear cultural difference; in Western contexts, clarity is usually encouraged to avoid leading someone on, whereas these dramas often lean into gentler handling.

Despite those irritations, the core romance and sports elements carried the show for me. The slow build between Tang Yi Bai and Yun Duo was genuinely adorable, the friend group added fun, and the ending felt wholesome. Cultural differences explain a lot of my gripes, and I still walked away happy I watched it. It reinforced why I enjoy this genre—I got to learn about swimming careers while enjoying a sweet love story.

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Des Fleurs dans l'Adversité
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avril 27, 2026
40 épisodes vus sur 40
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 10
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10

For Our Jade Goddess of Wealth

This is a rare C-Drama for me that has it all and does it all with amazing depth. The character development of this series was just incredible. It's so rare to find a series with such a large cast where you actually do care about all the other characters. But this series does that. I really have to commend that. And I think this is one thing to learn from: taking care to write each character with individuality and not just oversimplifying them to put superficial struggles in front of our heroine. The Hua clan ladies were the real heroes here and we love to see it!!!

p.s. I have never watched an emperor in one of these historical dramas that I hated more. That guy can eat dirt for eternity. I literally don't care that he's the main guy's uncle.

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Be Loved in House
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avril 27, 2026
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 6.0
Histoire 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 5.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0

Slow burn. Really slow.

Every time you thinn something will happen between the main leads, we go back to the start. By elisode 7 i was sure they basically confessed to each other and that for the rest of the show we will watch them happy and in love... and then we go back to the start, they pretend nothing happened. This happenes basically every episode after. It was frustrating to watch. Too bad cause it had more potential.
I lovr side couple, the young guy is so adorable! I wish we got to see more of them!
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Romance is a Bonus Book
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par JSainte
avril 27, 2026
16 épisodes vus sur 16
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Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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No Major Conflicts RomCom

As the title says, this is one RomCom with no major conflicts once they get together. So that's a nice change of pace. No real review as this is just a sweet little show. Nothing crazy. Just my notes as I watched:


Okay it was obvious just from k-drama logic that 2FL and 2ML would get together but introducing them this early seems odd.

Ugh the spoiled girl seemed like she was getting better but nope. I hate the pouty, I don't know what I'm doing crap.

I really like Hae Rin at first but she's annoying now. The cucumber soju bs, showing up at this dude's house. Even her "It'll be so hard to get over you." like you weren't dating in the first place. lol

I'm sorry but why are we not talking about that girl LYING and almost getting Dan-I fired? Why are they brushing past that? I'm sorry we're actually trying to claim she thought she did ask Dan-I? It seemed VERY clear when confronted she blamed Dan-I because she knew she dropped the ball.

Wow... what a snake. I knew it. I'm so glad she got found out immediately. Dan-I has the patience and forgiving of a saint. The mistake isn't the problem, it's that she was going to cover it up after realizing it.

I don't love that they kept her around and ignored what she did. I also don't love the second love story. There is no connection and no time for him to like her. Like he found her super annoying and suddenly they're into each other?

Also, I thought they were gonna end without wrapping up the two young interns. I almost rioted. lol

Oh also, that guy was dying this whole time but not hooked up to a single thing. lmao He looked the same as he was dying as he did earlier when he was laying there alive and well.

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