Shine on Me Episode 23

骄阳似我 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025

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Ratings: 9.2/10 from 40 users
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Season: 1

  • Aired: January 02, 2026

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Liz Mathew
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11 hours ago

Upon clearing the knot in his heart and realising…

Upon clearing the knot in his heart and realising it was XG's father's God daughter's scheme to catch LY's attention, she pretended to be XG and asked LY's cousin to call him for a meeting in Wuxi.. and LY who fell for XG went for it.. but after the accident she never even visited him and he felt miserable and always kept a grudge in heart towards XG. But he was feeling so dejected.. like never once he thought it wont be XG but someone else pretended to beher... and messed up him life... and he really held her responsible.. he told XG he needed some time alone and went away for few days... to diff places just to clear him head...

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Didi
1 people found this review helpful
12 hours ago

Five Stars

Lin Yusen taking time out to reflect on himself in a healthy way. In most dramas, male leads tend to consume alcohol as a way to punish themaelves. Gu Man writes Yusen in a way that scream green flag all the way through this drama.
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KJ2025
1 people found this review helpful
15 hours ago

Reflections

Omg let the eye rolls begin with this mother/daughter fraudster duo. I don’t give a free flying for any of these three. Even this duplicitous gf knows Nie was a bad venture. The city magistrate she was with died early because those two probably sucked the very life force out of him. 😝 I was happy Nie found out from his real daughter the degree he’d been played. That he still makes excuses for the old gf is just a lost cause but at least the fake daughter is finally being shown the degree of thoughtlessness she had hidden. Her mother said how she lost an opportunity to become the gf had she played it up while he was in hospital. These two… Nie deserves them. XiGuang is so like Lin. She is worried for him and realizes how special he is. That he cared about her even believing she had done such a horrid thing. Her heart hurts for him and I can’t wait for their reunion. Her mom gives her a call because Nie deposited guilt money to her account. XiGuang chooses not to tell why because she doesn’t want to bring up the faux family. 😝Lin is off exploring desert sites and clearing his head. Knowingly or not, he is envisioning XiGuang’s sweeping vision of taking over the desert when she was informing him of all the things he had said and he called it her pipe dream.🤣 He is seeing how it could be possible and has even run into the right people to make it happen. Serendipity even in solitude. He knows XiGuang will appreciate the art and sends her postcards and a letter. Reminds me of Darcy. Another brooding tall dark and handsome writing a letter to the woman he loves when he thinks all may be lost but still hopes. We finally see to the second the woman that stole his heart. She comes in like a force to be reckoned with stepping in to take over whatever corporate disaster her father is enmeshed in. She is strong, confident and no nonsense. He truly was lost at the first sight of her. Had they not started off with the despicable three, this episode would have been perfection. These two were truly made for each other.

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ShelleyB_xoxo
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15 hours ago

Just deserts — lies exposed, but accountability still missing

Episode 23 is deeply frustrating, particularly when it comes to the FL’s father and the woman and daughter he left her mother for. He is clearly surrounded by scheming people and yet remains completely blind to it. At this point, it’s hard not to acknowledge that the reason his business thrived was largely due to his ex-wife — the FL’s mother — which makes everything that followed even more heartbreaking.What truly hurts in this episode is seeing the impact on the ML. We’re given a glimpse into his past — his relationship with his father and grandparents, and the reason he wanted to become a surgeon in the first place. To realise that all of it was taken from him because of a lie, and that the person responsible shows no remorse, is a devastating blow.What remains endlessly irritating is the FL’s father’s selective awareness. While he’s quick to notice the scheming of his partner’s daughter, he completely fails to recognise the manipulation coming from his partner herself. It’s not just frustrating — it’s wilful blindness, and it continues to cause harm to everyone around him.It feels like this selective blindness is setting him up for a harsher reckoning, one where business, family, and long-buried truths finally collide.

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