quirky, and mostly charmin, but it feels like it borrowed half its energy from a Pinterest board.
✨ THE GOOD (THE SWEET SPOTS):light, breezy, and positive , exactly what the title promises.
the leads have very good chemistry , their moments genuinely feel warm and fun.
some scenes actually made me smile like an idiot, not just shrug and watch.
it’s the kind of show that feels cozy even when it makes weird choices
🙄 THE “COULD YOU NOT?” PACKAGE:
the pacing sometimes moves with the urgency of a goddamn nap.
plot progression feels politely sh*t , like this drama is sipping tea and very unconcerned about being edited.
some character beats are predictable enough you start finishing their damn lines.
🤦 THE “WHY DOES THIS EXIST?” ENERGY:
it leans heavily into other shows similarities to the point where it almost forgets to make things interesting.
great vibes, super weak conflict , or at the very least no true coast to what happends
you watch cute interactions and yes stollen from other shows (busness proposal scenes)… then you’re in another filler scene about how wholesome everything is mostly (i guess the title shall never be forgotten).
💞 THE “IT’S NICE BUT SAFE” DEPARTMENT:
nothing offensive , althought they tried.
nothing shocking, even when it shout some contrevertial stuff ama say
just gentle, mostly comfy tbh, which is fine. but sometimes fine feels like vanilla ice cream with only one scoop.
🎯 FINAL VERDICT:
a soft, cozy rom-com that delivers pleasant vibes… even if it doesn’t give you anything memorable.
✔ Watch if: You want easy feelings, sunshine energy, and low mid drama.
❌ Skip if: You need stakes, tension, or characters with consistent conflict.
🍵 Best paired with: Tea, comfy socks, and zero expectations for intensity ,this one is calm at all coast, cute, and doesn’t sprint.
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Welp that was a mess
Dare you to death has an interesting premise - JoongDunk as police officers try to solve a case that somehow is revolving around the game truth or dare. Over the years we have seen especially Thai BLs getting more complex stories and this was really exciting to me.And then I started watching.
First of all, how the hell is Jade (Joong) still allowed to be involved in a case where his BROTHER is a prime suspect is beyond anything I can understand. No, Kamin telling him to step down does NOT count because obviously, no one else is actually kicking him out. At that point I knew, I can't expect much from the police work.
But holy cow, that was the worst police work I ever had to witness. If the drama would handle the police work poorly but then deliver 100 % JoongDunk love story perfection, I could excuse it. But their love story is weirdly paced and doesn't fit the whole big picture. If they would flirt and kiss A LITTLE less maybe not everyone would have to die. Also, not them trying to talk someone out of killing someone UNSUCCESSFULLY and then keep trying that the next time I'm so MAAAAD IT DIDN'T WORK THE FIRST 3 TIMES WHAT ARE YOU DOING.
Why the hell did they let Champ live is beyond any comprehension, might as well just kill him too.
The script could have been much better.
Dunk's acting improved, but there is still a lot he can work on. I'm willing to look past that if not for some truly upsetting kiss scenes. Especially ep 10 kisses made me tear my hair. Why did the director allow Dunk to leave his eyes open like that? Why does he look like he doesn't really wanna be kissed by his BOYFRIEND? There are moments and situations in which having eyes opened during a kiss scene can be hot. This was not one of them.
I also can't understand why the director told Joong to act down in that lil blooper at the end of ep 10. I'm getting a headache.
The music is good tho, I really like 'Dare you to love'.
Rewatch value is the lowest I can give because I never wanna see this mess again, even though JoongDunk were cute in it. If it comes with the price of my sanity I'd rather wait for a new project of theirs.
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started for hye won and dropped cuz of hye won....
midfl's acting is very 2d. expressions are very meh
DEAD FISH KISSING literally no movement from both actors ? could've at least changed the camera angle lol AND WDYM THAT WAS HIS FIRST BUCKET LIST ENTRY ? this is frying me
plot is boring. thought it was gonna be fun but execution was bad too so....
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This was not the best cast
The show opening music talks about a girl, whyyyy??? Is a gay show, why the hell a song about a girl?I loved the season one, but season two is kind of boring.
The first half the producers were obsessed by Willian and Izaya and were both so annoying. The second half of the show gets better, bus not so much Jobu is too needy and Bomi is too immature and this made me not to cheer for any couple.
I hope they make a new season with a better casting, a gay romance reality is such a good ideia, the van and coffee is a nice way to create proximity. Is the casting what made this one not so good. Kuzuyki were the most enjoyable character to watch, too bad he was still in love with his ex.
At the and is not a very impactful show, I will probably forget I ever saw by next week.
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Abracadabra he's in college - there writers fixed it for you
ReviewMy rating 9/10
I much prefer this longer, more fleshed-out format over those super-short Japanese adaptations that feel like they're just rushing through a WEBTOON or manga plot without breathing room. Promise Cinderella takes its time to develop the story and characters, which makes it feel more substantial and engaging—I wish more Japanese series adopted this approach. It's a genuinely cute and heartfelt love story with real complications that add depth rather than just being fluffy. The chemistry between the leads is there but in a more sweet subtle way. Despite some flaws, it hooked me completely. I'd happily rewatch it and recommend it to anyone who enjoys romance with emotional layers.
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My main issue is the age gap—but not just the age gap per se but the nature of the age gap. Issei being a high school minor (17) while Hayame is an adult divorcee just wasn't necessary and made things uncomfortable for me. They could've aged him up to college level without changing much of the dynamic, and a lot of the "weird" vibes (like his mommy issues tied to his mother's abandonment, or the way he responds to her slapping/disciplining him) would've landed better and felt less off-putting. I had to mentally age him up to enjoy the romance fully. Mostly divorces in all the other Asian romance I have seen have been a bit taboo and it is a bit of stretch that a super popular with the ladies young man is going to fall that hard for a, at first married, woman a decade older.
Culturally, her being married when they first met, then divorced, and pursuing someone who's never been in a serious relationship adds layers that feel like big social taboos in many cultures. Still, Hayame and Issei have a reluctant (on her part) chemistry and look adorable together; they make way more sense as a couple than she ever did with Seigo. Seigo would've been the "safer," more comfortable match on paper—similar to her ex-husband in stability—but their personalities did not have the electric element for there to be a real spark. It would've been a boring, predictable return to her old life. And Seigo had questionable morals he had a "thing" going on with crazy. Anyone willing to entertain any kind of connection with that chick - I would question their own discernment in life.
The grandmother (Etsuko) and the butler were highlights—fun, warm, and added so much charm to the household.
Seigo's "romance" with Hayame never truly ignited, even in flashbacks, so his late regret confession and her shoe-related reflections felt like acknowledging what was obvious: they never had the deep connection worth fighting for.
In contrast, Hayame and Issei seem destined for a lively, joyful life together. It reminded me of real-life couples I've known with big age gaps who are just perfect for each other—the commitment feels instant and unbreakable, making the "missed opportunities" angle with Seigo ring hollow. Issei flips between mature and typical high-school energy around friends, to a playful yet refined energy around Hayame which was a bit jarring but added realism.
The antagonist girl was cartoonishly unhinged—her "logic" for pushing Hayame down a hill, abandoning her, kidnapping Issei (risking him dying from heat exhaustion), pulling a knife, etc., never made sense even after explanations. The point was her craziness, I guess. But even in crazy person logic I didn't get it. Breaking up a marriage, pushing two people together because you like one of them and hate the other - doesn't make a lot of sense. but the resolution felt too tidy: no real consequences, no police, no genuine apology, and suddenly she's "better" with the ex-husband? It was a weak handling of serious actions. Criminally serious. When she pushed Hayame down the hill she could have been seriously injured or even hit something and died. Kidnapping Issei and leaving him where he could have been seriously ill from the heat or even died - another time when her craziness was a serious threat to someone's life. She needed to go to jail and reflect on her actions. But they were like, never mind, ex hubby is going to take care of it. But there was a very gentle handling of bad behavior in general, Issie bullied that poor kid relentlessly and yeah, later, he was nice to him but he never apologized or anything. He was a reformed bully.
Overall, these flaws (especially the age thing) kept it from perfection, but I wasn't disappointed—I really enjoyed it and am glad I watched. Without the high-school age making everything feel a tad too weird alongside the divorce and gap, it'd easily be a 10/10 for me. The title "Cinderella" and play on that wasn't really there. I mean she is a much poorer economically person but that did not totally play in because he didn't rescue her to lift her out of poverty. Originally he rescued her because she seemed like an interesting person to toy with. He wasn't treating her like Cinderella he was treating her like a living toy.
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MIX's tearful acting is the best
he finale of Only Friends : Dream On felt softer and more forgiving than the original series.While the first Only Friends was filled with jealousy, obsession, emotional destruction, and messy desire, Dream On focused more on what happens after people hurt each other — and whether love can survive that pain.
Jack and Dean’s relationship captured that perfectly.
Jack’s decision to say “Let’s go back to being friends” was heartbreaking, not because he stopped loving Dean, but because he loved him too much to continue hurting each other. That emotional hesitation felt painfully realistic.
At the same time, the series balanced multiple couples surprisingly well. Arnold and Thua’s quiet intimacy became one of the most comforting parts of the finale, while Rafi and Rome showed that love can slowly grow into partnership and trust.
I also loved how the drama used theater and Shakespearean themes throughout the story.
The series repeatedly returned to the idea that lovers across history have always struggled against society, family expectations, and fear — yet still continue to choose love.
And honestly… EarthMix carried this drama emotionally.
Mix’s crying scenes were devastating in the best possible way. There’s a vulnerability in his performance that makes it impossible not to sympathize with Jack’s feelings.
This season may not leave the same sharp emotional wounds as the original Only Friends, but it leaves behind something warmer: the belief that damaged people can still choose each other in the end.
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cute, no dumb misunderstandings, recommended for rom-com lovers
This rom-com was really good for what the genre has to offer. I liked that this drama started the romance soon and didn't make stup¡d, cliche struggles and unnecesary misunderstandings. It also had a lot of hugs and kisses, something that many lack. While I agree there wasn't a built chemistry, a lot of their moments were very tender.Idk how Korean society takes it but tbh I don't think what she did was wrong. She was left alone with debts, with her heart broken because of being cheated, and with no home to go.
The ex was an idiot ofc and he crossed the line, but at least his character being pathetic and going through missery, plus his moments with ML were funny. And loved the closure with the FL, much better than stories that antagonize until the end.
The drama about the uncle was fine, pretty catching by the moment and good that it was finished before last eps
While some stuff was pretty convenient (FL's sister being the villain's son babysitter, etc), most got closure without beating around the bush.
Only thing I disliked was the childhood storyline. I know it is meant to be the "destiny" trope or whatever but, when it showed how ML started treating FL better and falling in love because of it, I felt it diminished ML's feelings for FL. Like if she wasn't the one of his past, he wouldn't have taken interest in her.
OST pretty average but some songs were good.
For this cute drama, 12 episodes were great!
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There is another problem as well. Why is the male lead shown focusing more on raising the child, while the female lead sometimes comes home late at night and spends time with the second lead? I feel the story is becoming unbalanced and not giving enough importance to the main male character.it is getting frustrating with every episode still they are focusing on love triangle and only 3 episode remains 🤬. ep10 is little bit satisfying thank god.
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Alot of violence
I watched episodes 1, 2, 3 and found it to be very violent. The initial story ( about the highschoolers) seems to switch to the parents and I just didn't find it interesting. Really, the gritty story combined with the high level of violence is above my level of enjoyment. The main actors were very appealingWas this review helpful to you?
Second half felt rushed
Till ep 3 i felt that the pacing and the plot were doing fine. There was a story. But after ep 4 everything felt super rushed. Like they wanted to capture many sides of the story in a few short lengthed eps. That created gaps and awkward scenes. I couldn't understand why some parts happened. And how lightly the stalking and the pressure was overseen. There was a great potential to create a very decent story/series, but unfortunately it seemed like they got bored to finish the project correctly.Was this review helpful to you?
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this bl is just not Where it's at storyline is okay but when you cut nc scenes it takes away from the story. this is the third episode that I've done seen this kind of scene cut what's going to show on the kissing or even the hugging at this point if you cut the NC scenes to the story. common sense Don't cut part of the store in any way shape our form. that makes people less interested in the series. that's just my honest opinion about this series and the writing. BLs are more interesting when they do not cut scenes. that are important the part of the story line . every peace of the story matter to the show. Nc scene cut was a big loss the the seriesWas this review helpful to you?
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Hooked at first but didn't deliver to the end
I downloaded this drama for a flight and was hooked after two episodes (unfortunately, my third episode didn't download so I had to wait until I was at my destination before continuing on with the series). The premise was captivating, but as the plot went on, it seemed to lose itself in its intricacies. At a certain point, I couldn't tell if I was just thinking too simply and missing the hidden elements of the plot or if things just fell flat. I'm glad the series was short so I wouldn't say that I wasted a ton of time but am actually quite surprised at how high the ratings are given it was somewhat lackluster.Was this review helpful to you?
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A Good Cast Cannot Save You From a Bad Everything Else
I love Joong. I love Dunk. I need you to know this. I need you to know I wanted it to be so good and exciting and fun. And I had such high expectations as well. With the teaser and the trailer, which were super cool, and with them being some of my favourite actors, it had everything.Except, of course, when I was finally able to watch the actual series, it had nothing.
The plot doesn't have a gigantic hole in it. It IS a gigantic hole. The characters are shallow and their motivations are nothing but the fact that the story needs to move forward. Their relationships are underexplored and even Joong and Dunk seem to be lost in the middle of the nothingness that is the supposedly developing relationship between their characters because they seem to be unable to make their chemistry work inside anything.
On top of that, the mystery is bland and you can figure it out most basically by episode 5, at the very least, although my friend and I had the basics of what was going on by episode 3. AND, as if that wasn't bad enough, the police force is incompetent and seems to be entirely unable to run a fucking precinct, let alone solve a serial murder case. Because, no, let us not be fooled, even if all those kids sucked massively, it is entirely Jade and Kamin's fault that they're all dead and yes, that is a bad thing. Cops aren't vigilantes and, although sometimes they seem to be trained to be just that, should not be executioners.
So this means that the core of the series sucks.
But just in case they made everything else suck too.
The sound design is non existent, I think the tech was sleeping the whole time. The places echo, the mix is bad, some people are louder than others and it's just frankly horrific.
And then the special effects suck. My personal beloved is the fake fire, it really adds to the vibe of "I don't care" that the whole last episode has got going on, fantastic. Shout-out.
Finally, even the shooting is bad bc continuity errors keep showing up and the montage just seems to be unsure what the pacing of the story should be so we just have long scenes about nothing and then rushing through major plot points.
In the end, the sum is a pile of rotten things catching fire. The absolute heartbreaking part? The rotting parts used to be premium quality salmon. Someone could've used that to make a delicious meal. And they were robbed of that opportunity so now we're all left starving.
PS: Ohm was great in the series, by far he's the best part of all of this. I don't know how he managed to make the handful of nothing they gave him work but kudos to him, he did really well.
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Sadly, a huge waste
Story 5.5Acting and direction 6.5
Music and production 6.5
Rewatch Value 5
I heard about this series at the same time as ‘Me and Thee’ and so I thought: wow, two show coming with a GmmTv popular couple. Both trailers seem nice, interesting so I wanted to give both a good rating, higher than their previous series. Furthermore, the projects were going to be out during the same period. I was excited and ‘Me and Thee’ didn’t disappoint me. Sadly, ‘Dare you to Death’ did.
The plot is actually interesting: mystery and police are quite my cup of tea and guessing who’s the culprit is fun. It isn’t that unpredictable, but still enjoyable. There are a lot of characters that confuse the cards with their lies, so, at first, you don’t know where to direct your suspects.
The central theme of this story is, in my opinion, the human soul. This series show the dark side of people: the lowest level of the human beings, their feeling of revenge and violence and desire of power. If you ask me? Fascinating. Planning all of this chaos, meticulously and coldly like that is just so attractive.
Just a few things to appoint. For example, two moments in the last episode which could just be unreal. If someone gets shot in the stomach, she/he can’t be alive if the ambulance comes after one hour, right? Also, someone who is hit with an axe dies, right? Finally, are the main characters real detectives? You will doubt that at some point because the investigations are too slow.
Unfortunately, the romance part isn’t that charming. Firstly, the main relationship’s development is rushed. Definitely, from the middle until the end of the show. Also, the ‘side couple’ didn’t even kiss…so maybe they weren’t a couple this time? Then, I just didn’t like it (the main couple). I don’t know exactly why, but it’s a shame cause I’m usually so much into police couples and I believe Joong and Dunk look so aesthetically good together.
Let’s try to find out more about how the romance didn’t work, for me, here.
The actors’ performance is one part of the problem. Not only Dunk’s acting isn’t that good, but also the chemistry of the couple is almost absent. I don’t know what happened but something feels off. I saw them closer in ‘The Heart Killers’ both in and out of bed. It doesn’t make sense since the age (of the characters) is clearly the same and the environment is similar.
The second reason must be the dialogues. They’re are quite a no for me. The conversations are too silly, childish and embarrassing for adults, maybe good for high schoolers. I love the flirting at work but most of their takes alone are insufferable. Also, I don’t know what the director wanted to do but the ‘sex scene’ in the office seems difficult to shot due to the position, the output is forced and not spontaneous (if you ask me, to do things in that position you move differently).
Moreover, Dunk has the same expression the whole time and when he changes it, seems unnatural. I thought it was the character but it’s impossible to be like that 24/7. I know there is a dispute about his acting and I don’t want to be cruel, okay? I’m just saying that, in my opinion, he is still not good enough and I’m so sorry. Of course he can improve, everyone can. I’m sure he’s working hard, but I’m not seeing great changes.
On the other hand, I find Chimon, Pahn, June and Sing’s acting really great. In particular, I know Cimon’s talent and here his character is amazingly portraited from the beginning to the end. Pahn and June are good in dramatic scenes. In addition, I have to mention Joong’s work that is no less good (except for the couple’s topic from before).
Besides, what’s wrong with the action scenes? Watching other shows like ‘Good Boy’ or ‘History 3: Trapped’ or ‘Manner of Death’ you can realize this one isn’t really verisimilar somehow. Again, I don’t know what the director had in mind, but the result isn’t my taste at all.
Also, can someone explain why they decided to use the same song one hundred times? The Ost is really great, I have it in my playlist, but using the same song over and over again isn’t a good idea. Finally, a new song appears towards the end of the series, but still…
Except for the song, there aren’t much sound effects. Mostly gunshots, obviously. The production isn’t bad; the lightning is aligned with the atmosphere. The locations are good, nothing that caught my eye. The editing is overall nice, but there are one or two cuts that I don’t appreciate.
To sum up, the plot had potential but the romance part isn’t on the same level as the mystery. The acting and direction aren’t that great. The music isn’t well managed. The feeling I’m getting is the lack of cure and attention to details. This is an important matter. Before the series was out, there was an issue with its promotion. The feeling is clear: the company didn’t care much about this project. If the situation is really like that, it’s not only a real shame because the plot is nice, but it’s also unfair to the actors who work hard on their projects.
I don’t think I’m going to watch any episode again: I know who the culprit is and the romance parts aren’t worth it. I’m sorry. I really wanted to give this series a higher rating but I can’t. I’m unsure about recommending the show. Still, if you like mystery and splatter, you could watch it. Following this path, I believe I can suggest you watch ‘Secret Relationships’ a korean bl drama. This one is done a bit better and the themes are similar.
Thank you for reading,
Kisses <3
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