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A Korean Odyssey
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12 days ago
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
The story is okay and the CGI is terrible, but in the end, what carried this drama for me was the main couple.

The chemistry is really the highlight here, and I would really like to see the two actors doing something together again. One of the first k-drama couples that I became truly obsessed with.

Me loving them so much contributed to the show's ending stressing me out. I hoped everything would work out and that they could find another solution, but the inevitable happened and I hated it. That open and unsatisfying ending is what lowered the show's rating for me.

Aside from that, it's a good drama and will entertain you from the first episode to the end, if you ignore the final episode lol.

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True Beauty
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12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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One of the things I really love about this drama and it was one of the things that stuck with me after I finished it is how they don't try to demonize makeup.

This trope of the girl considered ugly who suddenly becomes beautiful overnight and now has to live with two identities is a very classic one, but in most of these stories, you'll always see the author clearly stating that makeup is the villain and girls shouldn't use it, that you should just "be yourself".

But here, the self-esteem and self-discovery of the female protagonist doesn't come from her abandoning makeup and living like that forever, because it's just lazy and too shallow. On the contrary, the female lead is genuinely interested in makeup and even ends the series working with it. It was nice to see.

About the love triangle... There's no triangle, lol. There are just two people in love with each other and a poor dude who falls in love alone on the side. To be honest, the only thing that stressed me out were the arguments involving those three.

I always see people saying that she should have chosen Seojun because apparently he "loved her more" (based on what? I don't know but anyway). But the thing that always goes through my mind is: even if he loved her more, why would she have the obligation to choose him for this? "He deserved to be happy" and Jukyung didn't? She never liked him, never saw him as more than a friend and never even gave him hope, but she should have stayed with him, even though she loved another guy, out of pity? This is horrible and honestly Seojun and Jukyung deserve better.

I mean, the scene of him crying on the stairs is very sad, but the guy made peace with his best friend, took the weight of Seyeon's death off his shoulders, and fulfilled his biggest dream of life, which was to become singer, but somehow he got the worst possible ending because he didn't get the girl at the end? It doesn't make sense to me.

Also, don't get me wrong, I love my guy Seojun, but him getting close to Jukyung with the sole purpose of hurting Suho and ending up developing a one-sided love always seemed more like karma from the universe than an injustice to me.

The main couple is cute and I like their development. I don't think they have screen-shaking chemistry, but I really like them together.

It's not a super original story and it relies on thousands of different clichés, but that's the premise and the drama doesn't hide that, so it ends up being well done. It's a good execution of what they set out to do.

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Flower Boy
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12 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

A Promising idea that Never fully Bloomed

I can definitely see its potential and understand why people liked it, but I was never fully engaged or eager to watch the next episode. Maybe the pacing just didn't work for me. While writing this review, I'm actually trying to figure out why the series couldn't completely convince me.

First of all, I was excited when I saw the trailer a few days after its release. I'm a fan of stories that focus on scents and the sense of smell in general. I also liked the visual aesthetic, especially elements like the butterflies, which fit the spring atmosphere perfectly. These are two aspects that the series handled very well.

Aside from that, I didn't know the main actors beforehand. There were moments when I could feel the chemistry between the leads (for example, the scene with the scented sachets), but these moments mostly occurred in the earlier episodes when Scent was still trying to manipulate Gaysorn. I could see when Scent started developing genuine feelings, but personally, I never felt emotionally connected to his character or his emotions. Of course, the final episode is emotional, but that alone wasn't enough for me.

As for Gaysorn, he was written as so innocent and naive that I struggled with his character throughout all eight episodes. His behavior is understandable at first, considering he comes from an isolated mountain community and only knows the Mudan people. However, the fact that he continued to trust others so easily despite numerous warning signs became frustrating to watch.

The side couple didn't receive enough meaningful screen time together for me to become invested in their relationship. I liked Ray, and both characters played an important role in helping Gaysorn. However, in its current form, their romance either needed to be developed much further or removed altogether.

Regarding the overall plot, the concept was interesting and was the main reason I started watching the series. Unfortunately, the execution gradually became boring for me. For example, some characters' bad behavior is barely addressed and only receives minimal consequences at the very end. The ending itself was fine, I guess, but it didn't leave a strong impression on me. I also think the investigation-related storylines could have been handled better.

Overall, I can recommend Flower Boy for its visuals and its unique premise, but not for its execution.

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Double Helix
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12 days ago
4 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Another series where one of the characters gets/stays together with their rapist

Another series where one of the characters gets/stays together with their rapist. Stories like this are harming the lgbtq+ community and attempt to normalise disgusting behaviour such as infidelity and sexual assault. On top of that, Lu Feng is extremely manipulative but Xiao Chen decides to ignore all of that anyway.

Other than that, acting was not bad but the actors' age did not match their characters' age. It was a little uncomfortable watching a 30-year-old high school character.
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A Controversial Entertainer
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by Icarus
12 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

I LOVED EVERY BIT OF IT

First time writing a review, may not be well articulate, so bare with me

👏👏👏👏. The stories, comedy, relationships, characters 🥰🥰;

The characters had distinct personalities which got me interested in everyone

I felt like the writers managed to weave everything together without going overboard especially with a large main cast, it isn't a masterpiece per say, but the writing is great, it wasn't underwhelming either as I felt we got to see the necessary bits with the right amount of emotion and depth.

The ending is great for everyone and 🤯🤯.....

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It's Okay to Not Be Okay
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12 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This is a work of art, but it's definitely not for everyone. It was a difficult watch for me the first time because it's really emotionally heavy, but once I've rewatched it and the initial shock is gone, it was very good.

Ko Munyeong is truly something else. You'll hate her, you'll love her, you'll understand her, you'll laugh with her, you'll get stressed out by her. And that's a perfect example of a great main character. She is someone who will make you feel things, good or bad, but you will remember her. Definitely.

Moon Gangtae is a character who might seem boring and uninteresting at first, but as the story progresses you realize he's not that person at all. He is someone who, from a young age, had to develop a social mask to live, and this caused terrible damage to his psychological well-being and behavior.

Munyeong is the one who inspires him to break out of his shell and be who he truly is. Gangtae is the one who inspires her not to hide behind indifference and to show her vulnerability. They unintentionally end up initiating each other's healing process.

The fairy tales are beautiful and carry lessons that I will take with me for life.

I also need to applaud the performances. The script is incredible, but the story wouldn't have hit as hard if it weren't for the brilliant performances of the main cast.

One of the best series I've ever seen, without a doubt.

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Boys in Love
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by Star
12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

BEST COMFORT SHOW EVER

I honestly had so much fun watching this. One of my favorite things was how the characters actually communicated instead of dragging misunderstandings on forever. It made the relationships feel really refreshing and so much more enjoyable to watch.

The chemistry between all the couples was amazing, but Pertar was easily my favorite. Every time they were on screen I couldn't stop smiling, and I was always waiting for their next interaction. Kit and Shane were adorable too, and Mon completely stole my heart. Every scene with him made me smile.

I also ended up loving the teachers way more than I expected. They were so cute, and I liked that the show balanced the romance with funny moments and emotional scenes without making it feel overdramatic.

Overall, this was such a wholesome, feel-good series. It genuinely had me smiling through most of the episodes, and a few moments even made me emotional. I finished it with the biggest smile on my face and would definitely recommend it if you're looking for a sweet BL with lovable characters, great chemistry, and healthy communication.

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Fake Fact Lips
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12 days ago
9 of 9 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Fun Rivals-to-Lovers with Great leads chemistry and no fish kisses

Subjective Gut Rating: 8.25

“Fake Fact Lips” is such a fun and easy binge! I really enjoyed the first 7 (of 9) episodes. This is a really cute rivals-to-lovers drama. For a Japanese drama and an adaptation of a manga, the acting is surprisingly ‘normal’ and not over-the-top.

The leads have excellent chemistry. I enjoyed their banter over the silliest things to the final challenge that changes the course of their friendship. The drama doesn’t try hard to hide the fact that one of them has fallen in love a long time ago. Therefore, it’s fun to see how he uses this challenge to try to get the other half to fall in love. I appreciate that this is a story of two working adults, and not little kids. They don’t act like virgins who don’t know how to express themselves. Of course, they have pretty different personalities, but when it comes to expressing their feelings, even if one can’t speak it out loud, he doesn’t hesitate to go for a kiss (or more). For once, the kisses are pretty good and not dead fish kisses. The sexy scenes are done in a tasteful way, but I wanted a little less slow-motion and a little more realistic action.

The use of flashbacks effectively tells us their background story. Their friendships went deeper than just two high school students trying to be the top of the class. They talked, supported and cared for each other. It must be very difficult for them to be away from each other during their college days. But one would assume they should have kept in touch, and knew they might work for the same company. Losing touch completely seems unrealistic. But I guess that’s how the reunion can be more surprising.

My main criticism comes to the last few episodes. The introduction of a third rival made me feel uncomfortable. This character is really annoying. It would have been better if this person had a different personality. I do understand the need to test this relationship,newly transitioned from rivals to lovers. I am glad that it shows maintaining a relationship can be challenging and for the characters to finally open up and be honest with themselves and each other. I just wish it was done without that annoying character.

Overall, I had a good time binge-watching this. I definitely would recommend it if you are fans of rivals-to-lovers, and a pretty fun J-BL.


Drama Completed: 6/19/2026 Review #696

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Only Friends: Dream On
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12 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 3.5

Good but not sure if it belongs in the Only Friends category

To be honest this show was good all the actors did amazing but I feel like it didnt match the toxicity of the first season. I was absolutely at a point of wanting to shake Boston during the 1st season because he was just that bad and just that cunning. It made for a good watching and I'm happy that it did not end up being a happy ending for him. During this one though there wasn't that same energy like Dean had moments were he frustrated me, mostly in the beginning because he was acting like a stalker ex, but then they smoothed that over by having them get back together. I also felt frustrated at Jack's character because he was so messy half the stuff he said didnt make a lot of sense and he did get on my nerves in the end because he basically threw what he said out the window and got back together with Dean again. Also Petes character should've been more involved, he was the only one who seemed to lean into that toxicity he had the motive and the pettiness about him where it could've made him a Boston level antagonist. However some reason GMMTV just said nah and settled with public embarrassment to end his arc. I don't know I feel like it wasn't as polished as it should've been and characters were left vague instead of being developed more.

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Fulfill
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12 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

More Than Romance: Why Fulfill Is a Must-Watch GL Drama

Fulfill is a refreshing and heartfelt GL series that goes beyond the usual romance-focused storyline. Rather than ending with the couple getting together, the series begins after marriage and beautifully explores the realities of building a life and family together.

The story of Pafun and Aioon is emotional, mature, and deeply moving. Their dream of becoming parents, the unexpected twists that enter their lives, and the challenges they face create a narrative that feels genuine and relatable. The drama balances love, heartbreak, hope, and family in a way that keeps viewers invested throughout.

Bam Saralee Prasitdumrong delivers a convincing and emotional performance as Pafun, while Oom Eisaya Hosuwan shines as Aioon. Their chemistry feels natural, and the supporting cast also contributes strongly to the story. Director Nay Saratswadee Wongsomphet deserves praise for presenting a simple yet meaningful narrative with warmth and sincerity.

If you're looking for a GL series that offers more than romance, one that focuses on love, commitment, family, and life's unexpected challenges; Fulfill is definitely worth watching. It is emotional, comforting, and a wonderful reminder that family is built through love as much as through blood.

Rating: ★★★★½ / 5

Verdict: A touching and mature GL drama with strong performances, meaningful storytelling, and a beautiful portrayal of a couple's journey toward creating the family they've always dreamed of.

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The Love Duel
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by kcnive
12 days ago
23 of 23 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

this shit is PEAKKK


I have never had a drama make me laugh this much especially with the combination of stressing me out, making me giggle, making me gasp, making me WORRY like no other, than this one. It really hits all the points it sets out to make, from the competitiveness between the leads, to the FL’s murder plot, the ML’s handwritten-notes-seducing, to the sweet romance, and connection between the characters and their real lives. I really really love how this played out and how the emotional parts didn’t come short compared to the unserious parts.

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The Heirs
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12 days ago
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Overall 1.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This is truly a product of its time lol.

A very generic story, cringe moments that are too much to handle, the characters have zero charisma, and I finished the drama without caring about any of them. Even doing something this bad requires effort, so congratulations to the writers, I guess.

The love triangle they're trying to sell doesn't work because both the male characters are toxic lunatics. The male lead is extremely aggressive, and the second lead, in addition to being aggressive, also makes a living bullying her and other people. The female lead literally has to choose between a dirt cake and a dirt cake with embedded stones. Well, at least she chose the least bad option, but still: just no.

She basically has no personality and no charisma. And considering that a character who suffers so much doesn't evoke any sympathy in me... Yeah, she's really bad.

Besides those three, I don't care enough about any of the other characters because I found them all very forgettable. The only thing that stands out in this drama is the absurd cast, but this proves that if the script is bad enough, not even a powerful cast can save it.

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The Legend of the Blue Sea
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12 days ago
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I love that the premise of the story is basically: "What would happen if Ariel fell in love with Flynn Rider instead of Prince Eric?" and it's beautifully done.

The dynamic between the main couple and the main group of characters is the highlight of the drama for me. Very fun, very enjoyable to watch.

The male lead is introduced from the start as someone of dubious character, so him being an jerk to the people around him was never a problem for me. There are a few moments where he tries to control what she wears, and that reduced some points from their dynamic for me, but I'll give the show a pass because it's from 2016 and I know it took a long time for this type of behavior to stop being normalized at these korean shows.

It was my first drama and it holds a very special place in my heart.

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Cabbage Your Life
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by Rei
12 days ago
4 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Kimchi Jjigae with Gummy Bears

Ok...Let me tell you about my latest kdrama heartbreak. It was supposed to be Cabbage Your Life, a cozy, countryside romp about a city family dumped in the middle of nowhere, learning to farm cabbage and, presumably, themselves. It had all the ingredients for a perfect comfort watch. A fish-out-of-water premise, a "dopamine detox" vibe, the promise of community healing. I was ready to be charmed. I was ready to fall in love with a grumpy village chief and a bumbling corporate dad.

And then the romance happened. And I dropped it like a hot potato. Or should I say, a rotten cabbage.

Let me back up. The show sets up this wonderful, classic scenario: Sung Tae Hoon (Park Sung Woong), a big-shot corporate guy, gets forcibly relocated to the rural village of Yeonri-ri with his family. He knows nothing about farming. His wife, Jo Mi Ryeo (Lee Soo Kyung), is a "super mom" who raised their kids alone. Their kids are a mess: a med student who secretly dropped out, a troublemaker desperate to get back to Toronto, and a cute youngest son. The stage is set for Schitt's Creek in Korea. A wealthy, clueless family meets a quirky, tight-knit community. Hijinks ensue. Hearts are warmed. It's a formula that works. It's a formula that has worked, beautifully.

But here is where it all goes wrong. The show, in its infinite wisdom, decided that what this perfectly good family comedy really needed was a forced, tepid romance between the eldest son, Ji Cheon (Lee Jin Woo), and the village chief's daughter, Bo Mi (Choi Gyu Ri). And not just a little romance. A love triangle, because apparently, we cannot have a kdrama without a damn love triangle!

Let me be blunt: I have absolutely zero patience for this stuff. None. Zip. Nada. The moment the show started hinting at this narrative detour, my eyes glazed over. It was not just unnecessary; it was actively annoying. It is like being served a beautiful, steaming bowl of kimchi jjigae and then finding a handful of gummy bears floating in it. What are you doing? Why are you ruining a perfectly good thing?

And the worst part? The actors playing this couple have all the romantic chemistry of a wet paper towel. Watching them is like watching two mannequins being pushed together by an invisible hand. There is no spark, no heat, no anything. Every time they appeared on screen, I felt my soul leave my body. I would find myself suddenly fascinated by the texture of my ceiling, or counting the tiles on my floor, just to have something, anything, to look at other than their wooden, lifeless interactions. It was so close to being Schitt's Creek coded. So close! That show understood that the romance was a side dish, not the main course. The heart of that show was the family's ridiculous, beautiful, painful growth. Here, the romance felt like an anchor dragging the entire ship down.

And then there is the other thing. The thing that made me want to throw my remote at the TV.

The kids speak in broken English. Because they went to Canada.

Now, look. I get it. They are supposed to be from Toronto. But the execution is so painfully cringey, it is like listening to a bad high school play. It is not cute. It is not funny. It is just embarrassing. It feels like the writers went, "How do we show these kids are from abroad? I know! Let us have them randomly insert English words into every sentence, but make sure they sound like they are reading from a textbook from 1985." It pulled me right out of the story every single time. I'm Canadian, we don't talk like that!

All of this: the forced romance, the lack of chemistry, the broken English. It all adds up to one big, missed opportunity. This show could have been a Schitt's Creek. It could have leaned hard into the "fish out of water" theme. It could have given us a family of lovable, flawed weirdos slowly finding their place in a community that initially rejects them. Instead, it gave us this. A show that could not trust its own premise, that felt the need to shoehorn in tired tropes because it was too scared to just be a simple, good-hearted comedy about family and cabbage.

The reviews call it a "cozy, pollution-free comedy", a "dopamine detox", "masterful storytelling". And maybe, for some people, it is. Maybe they can look past the forced romance and the awkward English and see the heart of the show. But for me? It was a betrayal of everything it promised to be. It was so close to being great. So close. And that is what makes it so much more frustrating.

So I am moving on. There are too many good dramas out there to waste my time on one that does not respect its own potential. Cabbage Your Life had a chance to be something special. Instead, it chose to be mediocre. And I, for one, have no patience for mediocre.

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Nice to Not Meet You
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by S29th
12 days ago
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Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

I’m glad that I watched it

What a show. The show was so good that I finished it in 2 days. Watched all episodes back to back and I have a love hate relationship ship with it. It’s a super slow burn romance but with really good story that makes me want to watch more
The cast of the show is super good. I loved how all of them matched together
Lee Jung Jae as Im Hyeon is a very unique MC. He is playing a role of a rich actor and for the first time the MC was not doing weird stuff. He was not reserving whole restaurant just for a date or other stuff that you usually saw rich MCs do. Instead he is a patient character who have is own problems and get better during the show
Im Ji Yeon as Wi Jeong Sin is your general cute FMC which I really liked. She is super lovely and cute
Kim Ji Hoon as Ju Jae Hyeong started his role as love rival for MC but later find a better place. Really loved him after I finished the show
Seo Ji Hye as Yun Hwa Yeong was the reason I watched this show. I watched “crash landing on you” before and really loved her acting. Because of that I add this show to my watchlist and her acting in here was also a banger. She was shown as a lead female but unfortunately with less focus on her. Still love how she plays her role. It was great
I’m not going in details for each side character but I love them all
The story is super good. It’s interesting, have a good mystery, great pacing, but one thing I didn’t like that much was some aspects of the story
The show starts a mystery at ep 1 then forgot about it until ep 12-14. Or if it’s not forgotten the hints are super small and forgivable. It’s not only about the mystery but I feel that in some other parts of the story as well. If I want to break story into some smaller stories I would organize it this way:
1- main love story (which can be broken in 1st and 2nd half with 1st half being MC and his rivalry chasing for FMC and 2nd half is when FMC understands her feeling towards MC until the end)
2- sub love story (romance between other couple)
3- mystery story
4- the general story of the show that everything is happening during that
1- main love story is good in general. The first half is perfect. The 2nd half is good. Doesn’t felt as good as first half but it was still good
2- sub love story had feels to be shorten. I felt like some stuff are happening without a very good explanations or they could implanted better. It was understandable but could be better
3- the mystery and how the show deals with the bad guys were meh to me. It felt rushed, shorten, and unexplained. There was a character who seems to be a bad character at first. And later we found out she is a victim as well. But the show doesn’t give us a proper explanation about what happened to any of them afterwards. I think they tried to keep everything half way open so viewers can decide things for them selves but when it comes to other aspects we have lots of ideas about what happened or why that happened but about the mystery it feels like out of nowhere. No explanation, no story. Just being there because writer want it to be there
4- general story was the best imo. It was what I really liked the most. The show is a comedy melodrama and in the story they joke a lot that if MC wants to play a melodrama he will only end up with a support roles or guest roles. I really liked how they connect the show story to the actual show and I found it kinda funny

Thanks for reading this far. My last word for you: if you are looking for something fun to watch which actually worth it this one is the one imo

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