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Double Helix
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Is the hype justified? Kinda...

I like dark (and at times toxic) romance but I do have some things that will immediately turn me off a story. Now, where I draw the line is pretty subjective, I enjoyed "To My Shore", which arguably crosses similar if not worse moral lines.

I suppose it's because in "Double Helix" it seems like Yi Chen had no possible power in or outside of their relationship. (Although Lu Feng's devotion could imply that in their dynamic, Yi Chen had the upper hand, this is not the case.)

Yi Chen is punished for doing just about anything Lu Feng doesn't agree with. And Lu Feng's treatment of him was domineering and abusive. Using his superior resources, physical strength and ruthlessness to manipulate and psychologically torture Yi Cheng and hold him captive.

And yet Yi Cheng gives him countless chances despite Lu Feng doing nothing to atone for them until going to therapy and ultimately in-patient care (which he is basically forced into by way of ultimatum.) His actual improvement shown with a montage in the very last episode. And I also don't feel great about justifying his behaviour somewhat with "mental illness".

I worry about the people I see defending Lu Feng online. You're more than allowed to like the character/enjoy a toxic ship but to justify his entirely selfish and abusive behaviour is concerning.

I gave the show 6 stars despite loathing the storyline because I really liked the second couple (Yi Chen's brother did nothing wrong besides his initial homophobia, he was right to protect his brother imo). The show's production quality was quite satisfactory and I honestly enjoyed the performance from Lv Si Tong and Ayden Sng.

I look forward to their next project because I do think they're talented and have great chemistry. This show just really went downhill for me story/character wise.

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Human Vapor
2 people found this review helpful
by ahhdra
Jul 13, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

The Villain I Wasn’t Ready to Feel Sorry For....

I had already set a reminder to watch this series as soon as it came out, but when it finally premiered, I still hadn’t finished the series I was currently watching. So, of course, I had to marathon that one just so I could start this one sooner 😂 Thankfully, it was worth the effort. The first few episodes took their time building the mystery, but the strange idea of a man who can transform into gas and commit murders on live television immediately caught my attention. It felt dark, unsettling, and different from the usual crime thrillers I have watched.

What impressed me the most was how the series slowly turned its villain into such a tragic and emotionally complicated character. It never tried to justify his actions, but it made me understand how pain, exploitation, and a corrupt system shaped him into the person he became. Uta Uchida was especially impressive as the Human Vapor. I honestly could not believe this was his acting debut because his screen presence was so strong, even when he barely spoke. Shun Oguri and Yu Aoi were also amazing, and the emotional connection between the characters gave the story much more depth than I expected. The visual effects were surprisingly realistic, and the background music made every tense or emotional scene hit even harder. Also, Ellie, My Love is definitely going into my playlist now.

The pacing did feel a little slow in the middle, and I think the story could have been told more tightly in fewer episodes. Some parts also left me wanting clearer explanations, especially about the secret organization and what they were actually trying to accomplish. Still, once the tension picked up, I became completely invested in the mystery and the characters. Overall, this was a pleasant surprise. Dark, emotional, visually impressive, and much more heartbreaking than I expected.

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Jul 13, 2026
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 3.0

Gong Yoo deserved more respect

I have finished watching this show. In comparison to the Coffee Prince reunion where the cast members and production obviously know how to respect the veteran, this Goblin one showed how rude some of the cast members are and the way they edited Gong Yoo in this show. Kim Goeun in particular makes fun of Gong Yoo a lot and bosses him around when the opportunity arises. Gong Yoo is the protagonist of the show. He deserves more praise for his hardwork. Heck, he rested for two years after this drama and he was the only one out of the cast members who actually won a prestigious award for his role as Kim Shin.

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Ongoing 4/36
Blossoms of Power
5 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
4 of 36 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

She was already dangerous before she died.

Zoey Meng is back in another leading role in a series named Blossoms. Coincidence? I think not. At this point, she's the Queen of Blossom dramas in my books.

The series has only just begun, but I'm already overly optimistic and hoping it lives up to its promising start.

The premise itself isn't new: a woman's clan is massacred, she dies, and is given another chance at life. What immediately caught my attention, however, was the character reversal.

Rebirth dramas often begin with a kind-hearted, naive heroine who returns determined to seek revenge. Here, it's the complete opposite. The woman who dies is already calm, composed, intelligent, and calculating. She deliberately uses her own death as part of a larger plan to avenge those she loves. The person she later inhabits, on the other hand, is the innocent and sheltered one. It's a refreshing twist that I haven't come across in the dramas I've watched so far.

Zoey Meng does complete justice to the role. She portrays a woman who is cold, calculating, and remarkably composed, with an uncanny ability to read people and anticipate their motives and actions several steps ahead.

What I'm most curious about is why she was brought back. Who gave her this second chance, and for what purpose? That's the mystery I'm most eager to see unfold.

The romance has also been handled surprisingly well in these opening episodes. Although the Crown Prince is clearly and hopelessly in love with her, he doesn't allow those feelings to cloud his judgment or distract him from his responsibilities. He steps in only when absolutely necessary, making him feel calm and dependable rather than obsessive. He Yu has captured that balance beautifully so far.

The other character who has piqued my interest is the Fifth Prince, Xiao Changqing. On the surface, he appears to be a man devoted to his departed wife, but I don't think it's that straightforward. The series has already hinted that he is ambitious, meticulous, and decisive. I have a feeling there's a much larger scheme unfolding around him, and I'm looking forward to discovering where his story leads.

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Love Has Fireworks
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Fireworks Took Their Own Sweet Time!!!!

Love Has Fireworks is one of those dramas that starts by quietly lighting a match, then eventually turns into a proper fireworks display. It is not perfect, but it is a fun and enjoyable watch.

The story itself is good, although the first several episodes felt a little padded. At times it seemed like scenes were added simply to make the episode count look respectable. Once the plot settled into its stride, it became much more engaging and the pacing improved.

The female lead is one of my favourites, so I was already biased before pressing play. Thankfully she did not disappoint. She once again delivered a natural, warm performance with just the right amount of charm and emotional depth. She makes even ordinary moments enjoyable to watch.

The male lead surprised me the most. I have always liked him, although he has never made my personal "sexy list." I was honestly a little hesitant because I had not really seen him carry a role with this much comedy before. Well, I happily stand corrected. He absolutely nailed it. His comedic timing became one of the highlights of the drama, and as the episodes went on he completely grew on me in this role. His emotional scenes were equally convincing. Stellar acting from both leads.

The chemistry worked well, although if you are hoping they become a couple early, you will need some patience. Their relationship really gets moving around the early thirties in the episode count, so this is definitely a slow simmer rather than an instant spark.

Now, before anyone says there are no misunderstandings or breakup drama, let's be realistic. There are misunderstandings, and some of them are stretched a little further than they probably needed to be. They are not painfully frustrating, but they are there, so I would not call this a misunderstanding free drama.

My biggest pet peeve was the number of romances happening all at once. It sometimes felt like everyone except the office furniture had their own love story. Personally, I prefer the main couple to stay the main attraction, with perhaps one secondary romance if it genuinely adds humour or strengthens the friendships. Here, the romantic spotlight occasionally wandered a little too much.

Production quality was solid throughout. The cinematography looked polished, the sets were attractive, and everything had a bright, comfortable feel that suited the story. Nothing flashy, just consistently well made.

The soundtrack fit the mood nicely without trying to steal the show. It complemented the emotional and lighter moments well, even if none of the songs ended up permanently living on my playlist.

Overall, Love Has Fireworks is an easy, entertaining watch with lovable leads, strong performances, plenty of laughs, and enough heart to keep you invested. It is not trying to reinvent the romantic comedy wheel, but it rolls along comfortably and does its job well.

Final verdict. Come for the female lead. Stay because the male lead quietly sneaks up on you and steals the show. Just be prepared to share the romance with what feels like half the supporting cast.

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Second Shot at Love
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by bmt
Jul 13, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

How do you value your life?

I finally finished this drama after so many tries.
We all know that drinking is an acceptable tradition in Korea. Many dramas have placed drinking as a norm in families, in workplaces and perhaps everywhere. This story takes us to the extreme - how heavy frequent drinking became a lifestyle that can ruin one's body, friendship, family and life.
I watched this because of Gong Myung - his gentle face is fitting for a doctor who is well-liked in Bocheon. As for Choi Soo Young, her character shows a woman who tried to be strong on her own, though had gone through heartbreaks and drown it only by alcohol.
The townspeople, just like any other drama, are a bunch of gossips, though we know deep in their hearts, they care for one another. They do have issues, yet they learned to swallow their pride and forgive and be forgiven.
The drama brings lots of life lessons:
1. Problems do not go away by drinking alcohol. it can even ruin your thinking and eventually may cause death
2. Families are important. We should learn to value our family and see how alcohol can destroy relationships.
3. Strong support to help an alcoholic is needed. Alcoholics may not want to stop, may not want anyone to meddle with them, but true friends will go the extra mile no matter what.
4. Determination, self-control, patience and much love help each other solve problems, overcome hardships and realize happiness.
The latter part of the drama became more serious. Though there were deaths in the drama, am glad it still ends in a happy note.

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To Heart: Koishite Shinitai
0 people found this review helpful
by Lake
Jul 13, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The best drama I've ever seen by an absolute country mile

No drama comes close to the mastery of this one.
The plot is wonderfully well written, everything that happens in the drama has a precise meaning and purpose, the dialogues are probably some of the best I've ever seen in any media, the music is absolutely incredible, I with modern drama had music that is even 1% as good as the soundtrack of this drama.
The characters are complex, likeable and very relatable, but the main point is the efficacy of how the writing/direction manages to make you feel any emotions they want with absolute precision.
At no point in watching this drama I was disconnected with the intentions of the writing, they absolutely gained my trust and my emotions are completely under their control for the whole length of the show, and they don't make evil use of this power.
Thank you to whoever wrote this, for giving me some of the best experiences any media could ever manage to give me.

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Teach You a Lesson
1 people found this review helpful
by zoren
Jul 13, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

amazing start, but dissatisfying towards the end.

overall, it's a decent one for a quick and simple binge watch, but it's not the best choice if you're looking for something meaningful or deep.

it started off messily strong but with a good and clear aim. however, towards the end it kind of lost that one aim it had. it tried to redeem that, which kind of worked but it was as if it forgot what exactly it was redeeming. it's good, maybe even refreshing for some. the characters are well-written and in solids, it's easy to like and understand them. only one character was kind of complicated, whom i liked (along side han-rim).

would i recommend this? probably not.

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Ongoing 3/8
Secret Relationships
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by sunnie
Jul 13, 2026
3 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

this kind of plot twist that I don't expect

oh my god this is the first time that plot twist rage baited me so hard I'M FREAKING MAD. I thought it would be some kind rich seme helping poor uke BUT the plot twist it so I'm gagged by this kbl. Daon my poor child oml he deserved everyone apology and everything in this world:(((
I wish for a bright future for all the cast and kbl as general cuz this is sooo good
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Key to the Phoenix Heart
11 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

ONLY 28 Episodes For The Whole Drama? Like What? I Watched 3 Episodes, 2 Specials, And I Am HOOKED!

I Am Really Shocked That This Drama Only Has 28 Episodes, The 1st Episode Was Like WOW!!! The Stunts, And The Diffrent Affects Were Amazing. I Was Seriously Trying To Figure Out If The Fire Coming From Xiao WuYi Sword Was Real, Fake, Or Just Put In To The Screen After Everthing Was Filmed, Or CGI. All I Have To Say Is, It Looks So Real, I Kept Telling My Husband I Hope Hou MingHao Didn't Get Burn Or Hurt From The Sparks, And Flames. That Fight Scene In The Very 1st Episode Was Crazy For The 1st Episode, But I Guess... Since There Is Only 28 Episodes. I've Watched 3 Episodes, And 2 Specials And All Were Action Packed. Fight Scenes Are Insanely Crazy, And Really Good.

O.k. 1st I Must Say How Much I Love Hou MingHao, And Riley Wang... They Both Are Such Tallented, And Great Actors. Not To Mention Both Are Gorgeous, Cute, And Handsome All At The Same Time. (I Say That About All My Favorite's, Which Is A Lot, To Many To Count. 🤪) This Is The 2nd Drama That Both Have Acted Together In, So It Is Really Nice To See Both Acting In Another Drama Together. I Hope I Will See Them Act Together In Many More.

There Is A Love Triangle Going On Which Is Pretty Stange, And Confusing. Riley's Charater Is In Love With The Female Leads Charater, And She Is In Love With Him. Xiao WuYi Asked The Queen To Marry Her Which Is Strange, Because It Looks Like Riley Charater, And Xiao WuYi Are Very Good Friends, Even Best Friends. Strange Enough Though I Think Xiao WuYi Is In Love With Her, Or He At Least Really Likes Her.
Oh, And What's Even More Stange, And Confusing Is On The The Female Leads, And Xiao WuYi's Wedding Day, They Didn't Even Get Married, There Was No Ceremony. So How Are They Even Considered Married. There Was No Bowing To The Heavens, Bow To Your Parents, And Bow To Eachother. None Of That, So... How Are They Married???

On The Other Hand, This Is A Totally Diffrent Side Of Hou MingHao That I Am Not Use To, He Is Mean, Ruthless, And A Killing Machine... But There Is A Reason Why He Is This Way, And That Is Because At The Age Of 14 He Was Sent To War, And Fight In The War At Such A Very Young Age. He Didn't Have A Very Good Life Even Being A Prince, And He Ended Up Losing Thousands, And Thousands Of Soldiers, Because Of The War. So Because Of This War Even His 2 Right Hand Tursted Woman, And Man Are Ruthless, And Killing Machines. At Least In The Beginning They Were, And Eventually They Mellowed Out A Bit, And They Killed Somewhat Less, But Were Just 3 Episodes In, So Lets See What Happens In The Last 25 Episodes!!!
None The Less Thought I Love Hou MingHao's Charater Xiao WuYi, Ruthless, Mean, A Killing Machine Or Not, He Is Such A Strong, And Almost Invisible Character. He Has His Moments Though Where He Is Sweet, Funny, Caring And Kind, And That Is What Reminds Me Of Why I Love Hou MingHao So Much... He's Great At Playing Both Sweet Or Evil, No Matter What!!! He Is Just So Loveable Either Way!!!

Be Careful Who You Trust, And Who You Don't Trust. You Might Think You Can Trust That Person, Especially, Because You Think They Love You Or There Family, But No. There's Alot Of Twist, And Turns. Someone May Seem One Way, But In Real Life They Are The Total Opposite Of Who You Think They Are, And Are Fake! They Could Be Someone You Think You Can Trust, And That Someone Is Being Fake. I Had A Really Bad Felling That This Someone Was Bad, Which I Was Right About, But It Was Hard To Believe, Because Of Who They Are, And What They Are To Another Person. Which Is Family!!!

P.S. I Hate Arranged Or Forced Marriages!!!

After I Watch The Last 25 Episodes, I Will Write A Full Review.

July 12th, 2026 9:59 P.M.
July 13th, 2026 1:22 A.M.

July 13th, 2026 @ 2:33 P.M. I Just Watched Episode #4, And Some Specials, And Behind The Scenes...
For Those Of You Thst Are Boycotting This Drama... Well All I Have To Say Is You Have No Idea What Your Missing Out On.
I Find It So Strange China Is So Terrified Of Gays, They Treat Gays As If They Were Dieseased Or Something...
THIS WAS NOT HOU MINGHAO'S FAULT!!! AND I DO NOT BLAME HIM FOR ANY OF THIS, That A Teenager Was Acting In This Drama With Him, AND NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT HIM!!! HE IS A VERY CLASSY, AND RESPECTABLE PERSON, SO YOU CAN KEEP YOU RUDE COMMENTS TO YOURSELF.
***I BLAME THE PRODUCERS, THE GIRL, HER PARENTS, AND HER AGENCY!!!***
SO CHINA IS AFRAID OF GAYS LIKE THERE THE PLEAG, AND CONTROLS, AND BANDS EVERYTHING THAT HAS TO GO WITH THEM, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO A 17 YEAR OLD THAT IS ACTING IN A DRAMA WITH A 27-28 YEAR OLD, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT, LIKE WHAT IN THE H-LL? 🤯🤔

UNFORTUNATELY THEY HAD SET THE PERFECT TRAP FOR HOU MINGHAO, AND HE HAD ALREADY SIGNED THE CONTRACT BEFORE THIS GIRL WAS EVEN IN THE PICTURE...AND FOR HIM TO BACK OUT OF THE CONTRACT, HE WOULD HAVE TO PAY SOME HEAFTY FINES FOR NOT FOLLOWING THOUGH WITH THE CONTRACT. I BELIEVE IT WAS THE JEALOUSY AT IT'S FINEST BY THE PRODUCER, TO TRY, AND RUIN HOU MINGHAO'S CHEERIER, REPUTATION WELL BEING, AND STATUS!!! THAT IS REALLY SAD, AND HORRIBLE ON THE PRODUCERS PART!!!
3:07 P.M.

3:12 P.M. And As Far As Her Being 17, She Looked Very Mature, And Professional, Just Like Hou MingHao... I've Watched A Few Interviews, And Behind The Scenes. She Doesn't Look Uncomfortable In The Least. Actually Hou MingHao Was The One That Looked To Be Embarrassed, But So Adorable. I Never Once Saw Her Uncomfortable.
YES, SHE MAY HAVE BEEN 17, BUT IF YOU ARE GOOD AT WHAT YOU DO JUST LIKE BOTH HER, AND HOU MINGHAO DID, THEN THE TURN OUT WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST DRAMA LIKE THIS ONE!!! ONLY GOING BY THE 1ST FOUR EPISODE, AND THE SPECIALS I WATCHED... And The Few Behind The Scenes!!!
***(BOY, I HOPE THE DRAMA DOESN'T PISS ME OFF SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINES... AND LETS HOPE THE ENDING IS GOOD!!!)***
3:23 P.M.

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My Royal Nemesis
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by sxskxx
Jul 13, 2026
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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if you're K-drama hardcore fans, I'm sure you've seen 93489483 dramas similar to this one

My Royal Nemesis is your typical K-drama romance. A lot of drama, involving chaebols, a business contract marriage, yadda yadda. Honestly, I didn't really pay attention to the timeline, the business politics, or the family drama—because if you're here to analyze all of that, you're going to find a lot of plot holes. As usual, the female lead's rival—why is it always a rich, beautiful, successful woman who is completely obsessed with the male lead? Are there no other good-looking chaebols in Korea? If I were her, there's ain't no way I'm chasing after a man.

Moving on, there's only one truly evil character, and I swear to god, he’s just an ungrateful brat. As for the grandfather (the ultimate ML-FL relationship hater), he isn't the ruthlessly cruel, inhumane type. He's still warm, and honestly, his objectives actually make sense. BUT THE HIGHLIGHT IS: CHA SE GYE, THE MAN YOU ARE, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU.

Now for the female lead—she was described as smart and manipulative, right? But approaching the final episodes, I don't know, her intellect kind of dropped. It’s like she started forgetting about everything that had happened. Maybe because she finally opened up to the ML, she became less aware of her surroundings and just felt safe.

Overall, it’s okay. Since the whole plot is similar to other romance K-dramas—time travel, reincarnation, chaebols, business matchmaking—it might be boring for some people. But for me, this is such a comfort drama.

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Ashes to Crown
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 3.5

Its villains are unforgettable—it's just a shame the rest of the drama isn't.

A 24-episode historical C-drama is a rarity, especially one led by a female protagonist. What could possibly go wrong?
As it turns out, quite a lot.
The drama opens with an intriguing premise that keeps you hooked. A kind-hearted and innocent Chu Zhao, betrayed by the prince Xiao Xun she loved, is given a second chance at life. This time, she returns not as a victim but as a brilliant strategist—sweet on the surface, venomous underneath, an excellent judge of character, quick on her feet, and determined to exact her revenge. Alongside her is Yanlai, a prodigious swordsman who has sworn to protect the Chu family.
Unfortunately, that's where the strength of their relationship ends.
Despite the amount of screen time devoted to them, their emotional connection was not convincing. The plot surrounding them also begins to lose coherence, with several developments feeling more convenient than earned.
Ironically, the rivalry between Deng Yi and Xie Yanfang became the highlight of the series for me. Both actors deliver wonderful performances, creating characters who are calm, calculating, and quietly dangerous. Every encounter between them—whether in court or beyond—felt like a battle of wits, with each conversation and calculated move an attempt to outmaneuver the other. While Deng Yi is driven by ambition and survival, Xie Yanfang is consumed by the pursuit of power and family prestige. Their scenes carried far more tension and intrigue than the central romance ever did.
I only wish the story had trusted these strengths. There was genuine potential here. With sharper writing and a more intricately crafted plot, Ashes to Crown could have been a standout historical drama. Instead, by the final two episodes, the series managed to destroy the goodwill built by its opening. I would rewatch it only for Deng Yi and Xie Yanfang. 3 stars for the villains.

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The Eternal Fragrance
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Jul 13, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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what i think of TIF so far

first of all i like this it has a good story plot . and the being was i was hooked to this drama but FL anoyed me so much in ep 28 when she trided to kill him and his clan when he said he will take them back. he even died for her, and she is like i am doing this for the world, Bruh , how she allways doubt him like she dosent even give chance him to say anything. honesty i like her more when she was xiao bang chui she is more like cause more cheerful and had a park she lost it when she was becoming jian lifei,
and anyway i like this drama its giving like old xinxia drama.
i like this drama so much but ri yan need more screen time

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Feud
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A tangeled mess of somber love story that falls flat even in its glory

The story starts with ,welp, atrocious 10 episodes that are hard to sit through!! But if you get past them does it get better?? Yeah ,maybe?? Then again ,the last epi ruins it all.

In short ,if you like slow moving melo lovestory ,with constant misunderstandings you might want to give it a try. Or maybe you are just bai lu's or any other cast members fan,you may try it at your own expense.

For a bit of summary,the story startes with ling yue,our female lead , who finds that she is attached to heavenly god by some force ,but she doesn't know why and marry him just because he's handsome,or does she??

The heavenly god is lost in his 1st wife's memories and married her coz she resembles her,or does he??

If this intrigued you,go ahead and try watching,or you may skip it over for something better.

Starting with good,the acting was fine(apart from the fake cutsy acting in beginning),the music was good and drama genuinely had its good moments.

Now buckel up for the rant and spoiler!!!

They as a couple should not have existed ,period! They are supposed to be gods,but act soo childish,have to say I've seen better human couples than them 😭😭. She is more on the emotional side ,has empathy and sympathy for humans and he's cold and aloof as long as it doesn't include her. But she never trusts him ,neither gives her any understanding to humans and he keeps on watching her make the same mistake as ever again and again.
Also there are weird timelines that do not add up.
They both are really slow in understanding and communicating to say the least.
He keeps on telling her that he knows her identity,but she acts surprised that he knew it was her... Like girl??? Also she convinces herself that he won't take part in resurrection of the child hence goes forward with the ritual without telling him but blames him when he unknowingly stops her???? Excuse me??? If he's responsible for the child's death so are you!!! She's too self-righteous for no reason at all ,while he is here just to keep on being attacked by her!

Then their long trail of misunderstandings,that never seem to end.Even in parts that they are tender ,there was a lingering tension!
I won't comment on any other couple because everyone of these had their own problems,but then comes our main lead. You might wonder why I'm soo disappointed in them?Cos,they are supposed to be god themselves and yet are soo powerless, stupid and helpless in parts. They could have easily looked up what happened with the other while they were away from each other,but kept on hoping for answers from the other instead of finding themselves.

I sympathies with ml more than fl.She went through a lot, i understand,but it is no excuse for how unreasonable she became after the tragedy.

And then there comes the last epi.... It just undoes everything that was good in 2nd part of the drama. Like ,come on!!! Jisui needed to feel the pains that he felt in her illusion ,for him to understand mortals and even feel the love he felt for your child,u going back and telling him everything doesn't change anything!!! He would still not want the child because it would harm your spiritual energy!! Also about Li Mo and hongling's arc ,they both needed to learn from their past mistakes and pitifullness to be able to break their tribulations,but if you just show them the path then what does tribulations even mean for them!!

The last episode was disappointing,but still the 2nd half was better than the 1st. I probably won't recommend it to anyone,but it wasn't unwatchable either.

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Love upon a Time
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10
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The past lovers trope can never go wrong, can it ?

I'm not a big fan of historic shows because I can never tell if they're all that accurate in stories but for NetJJ I decided I would give it a shot.

I won't lie, when I started the first episode, I was confused of where and how this show was going to go, I'll be real, I didn't watch the pilot and I had only watched it because I needed a new show to watch whilst finishing my semester in college. But at the end of the first episode when JJ was running away from Net and all of their servants I decided I was going all the way through with this series.

As I said earlier, I had no idea where this show was going, I didn't watch the trailers, the pilot episode nor did I read the book. I was blindly raw-dogging the show based solely off the fact that I like NetJJ's pairing together.

As I continued through the series, it honestly became better. I never wanted the episodes to end either and was always looking forwards to my Friday's because I knew then that I would be able to indulge in my guilty pleasure (that being watching LUAT).

Although JJ is a new actor, I think he did super well playing as Nakhun and Klao. After I saw the first three episodes I finally decided to watch the original trailer/pilot (the one that has James in it) and I think it fit JJ a lot better (no hate to James though, I love him!). JJ brought the comedy, the seriousness and the romance so well that the difference in skills between him and Net didn't bother as it would usually do towards other couples.

The series was amazingly well paced, every episode I watched, I felt like when I started it and ended it, I understood everything I needed to. The episodes were long enough for me to understand but also because the writing and the acting was so good it felt like it was so short (all good things).

(MAJOR SPOILERS) :
I think it was either episode 11 or 12 when Phop and all the other servants, maids, etc., couldn't find Klao and had to assume that he had passed away was such a good scene. Net did so well with the acting, it's one of my favourite scenes throughout the entire show. I also think the show did well with other scenes like the scenes where PhopKlao were out shopping and people were reacting negatively towards their relationship (that being a homosexual relationship), despite Klao (Nakhun) being from the 21st century Bangkok Thailand where homosexuality is something that is celebrated (as it should be) and not something I would conclude as out of the norm, he still felt a lot more shame than Phop despite Phop being from that time. It also showed the same sentiment with Jom being sometimes ashamed of being seen as "too close" romantically with Kaew (that stemming from TutorYim's characters basically being shamed and killed for being together).

I think something that should also be celebrated is that the show sticked to it's plot until the very last minute, when Nakhun went into the past, he wanted to solve his father's wrongful murder about the opium and usually for BLs it's more commun for them to just end up forgetting the plot in the last episode, I'm glad they mentionned what happened to that plot when Nakhun and Tinnaphop went back to the city in the present.

I oh-so loved the pass-lovers thing with PhopKlao and TinnaphopNakhun, it was lowkey giving Khemjira lol. Seeing their love story prevail was very sweet. I would one hundred percent give this recommend this show to people if they ever asked. 10/10 for me.

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