10/10 AMAZING!!
From the moment I started the first episode I was so captivated and could not stop watching. It was so entertaining watching the secrets and plot twist unfold. This has got to be one of the best K-dramas I've seen in a while!The storyline is different from the typical dramas on Netflix, so it was a breath of fresh air which I very much enjoyed.
There was a lack of romance in the show, but it probably wouldn't have fit as the main character was constantly portrayed as a cold person. However, I do wish the main actress had more chemistry or development in her relationship. I'm so surprised the show doesn't have a higher rating, but hopefully with time it will change. I can't wait to see what else the writers and director comes out with next!
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10/10 Me And Thee will never be forgotten
Kudos to the casts and crews of MAT for bringing this masterpiece to life. Pond did great bringing Khun Thee to like, it a role made for him. And Phuwin what a great human you are a killed the role to perfection. To our Handsome bodyguard great job withstanding Khun Thee. I love everything about theis series and I will keep coming back to rewatch.Th, In episode 8,I really felt Bonnie (Peach's sister, Plub) acted really well when she spoke to Mr. Thee about how much she loves and cares for Peach. The emotion was too real. The real love she had on her Brother who always worry about others. Pond (Khun Thee) is the most ionic actor for this one.Was this review helpful to you?
10/10 This drama keeps you blinded most of the way
I was just checking if I could find this somewhere, with English subtitles, and after less than 60 seconds I needed more.I just love when I have to guess, and the truth is kept hidden for a very long time. Though I guessed one of the killers fairly early, but then again, almost everyone has visited my suspect list once or thrice! And that kept this drama so exciting.
Well played, Taecyon once again showed us that he is a good actor, and he did a good job here as well. I loved the dark setting, the ambience of it all. It kept me really waiting for new episodes. This was really a thriller after my taste.
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10/10 Absolutely brilliant
Honestly, this drama is one of the most engaging and smart series, and for fans of the crime genre who are looking for a show with near-zero flaws, they should definitely start watching it. Crime and thriller series tend to be on a higher level than other genres due to the mysteries, and the way the writers unwind the subplots determines the true quality of the main narrative. Korean series in this genre sometimes show a special genius that the world should know about."Mouse" and this series belong to that category.
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10/10 Korean Version of Stitchers
10/10 Korean Version of StitchersI'm watching this series, and i just realize the process of brain syncing is just like the series, Stitchers on FreeForm (formerly ABC Family). The premise was a person would go in to a dead person's memory to find what happen to them.
I've been watching Korean Dramas for the past few years, and decided to watch this series before my Apple TV+ expired. I must say its pretty good, if you are into Korean Dramas. Lots of plot twists.The current rating, 6.9, really doesnt do this show any justice. It's a great thriller, the storyline is captivating, there's a good balance between logical and surprising elements in it. The acting feels realistic and not overdone.
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8/10 Amazing acting with lots of plot twists
This drama has some of the best plot twists in K-dramas.The acting and the entire cast gets a 10/10 for effort. There are so many emotions conveyed and the ending is the best one could ask for. However, this gets an overall 8/10 only due to the fact that the drama feels too stretched out after...I just finished watching it and i loved it Y'all if u wanna watch a kdrama which is crazy and can make u crazy and which is so freakin good then do watch mouse. It is one of the best kdrama ive ever seen. The cast, the acting and everything was on point. Its like plotwist have plot twist which comes with a flashback which is also a plottwist which has another plotwist. And during the ending it made me sad for all the characters. Its so freakin amazing y'all. Ko moo chi i love him guyss and bong yi aww i feel so sad for her but she is the best. And my poor yo han my baby he didnt deserve it. Jung ba reum even even if he played dirty at last i felt sad towards him.ill miss it. ITS A MUST WATCH DRAMA YALL.
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A Dark Bloom That Kept Me Breathless
10/10 A Dark Bloom That Kept Me BreathlessBloody Flower is one of those short dramas that proves you don't need 16 episodes to leave a massive impact. With only eight episodes, it delivers pure tension, tight storytelling, and emotional intensity without a single wasted moment.
From episode one, there's this quiet storm building beneath every scene, and it never lets you feel completely safe. I was genuinely on edge the entire time. Every episode ends in a way that makes it impossible not to click "next."
Ryeoun absolutely impressed me here. He carries such emotional weight with subtlety and control, balancing vulnerability and strength so naturally. His performance feels mature and layered, especially in the more intense scenes. You can see everything flicker across his face without him needing to say much, and that kind of acting always stands out to me.
Keum Sae-rok is equally powerful. She brings depth, intensity, and emotional sincerity that makes every scene feel grounded and real. The chemistry between her and Ryeo Un is full of tension and meaning, and it adds so much to the overall atmosphere. Their scenes together are charged, emotional, and impossible to ignore.
And of course, Sung Dong-il once again proves why he's such a legend. His presence alone elevates the drama. He brings complexity and quiet authority that adds gravity to the entire story. The supporting cast as a whole deserves so much appreciation too. Every character feels necessary, every performance feels intentional. No one fades into the background.
What I loved most is that the suspense never relies on cheap tricks. It's psychological, emotional, and carefully built. And the ending? I genuinely loved it. It felt satisfying, earned, and true to the journey we were taken on. Bloody Flower
(2026) is intense, gripping, beautifully acted, and unforgettable. Eight episodes of pure edge-of-your-seat storytelling, and I loved every second of it.
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10/10 I wasn't Ready!!
I was NOT prepared for *Heart Code*.I started the series casually, not expecting much... and somehow ended up completely obsessed. From the first few episodes it pulled me in, and by the end I was emotionally invested in every single moment.
TungPang and Jessie absolutely blew me away. Their performances as Captain Tara and Vicky were phenomenal.
The chemistry between them is incredible, and the emotional depth they brought to their characters made every scene feel authentic. Whether the story was showing softer moments or intense emotional conflicts, they delivered performances that felt powerful and real. The angst and emotional tension throughout the series were especially top tier.
And the action scenes deserve a special mention too. The fight choreography was intense, well executed, and added an exciting layer to the show without ever taking away from the emotional storytelling.
What really makes *Heart Code* stand out is how well balanced it is. The series blends emotion, tension, character growth, and action in a way that keeps you completely engaged the whole time. Every episode left me wanting to immediately start the next one.
By the time I reached the end, it was clear how much care went into telling this story. It's rare to find a series that feels this immersive and emotionally satisfying.
*Heart Code* is an absolute masterpiece and easily one of the best GL series I've watched. 10/10.
Now I'm just hoping we get to see TungPang and Jessie work together again in another project soon.
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10/10 This one is pure fire in all of the meanings of the word...
How the hell do you write a review of this series without making it all about Ji Chang Wook and how he owns this character!? I mean, I have watched all of his dramas and I knew he was good but this was just another lever. You literally can see him transform going through all the experiences he is living, and evolving from human to emotionless monster in seconds from one scene to another.Such powerful performance.
Wi Ha Joon was great too, I knew he was great in action dramas but I thought his role in Bad and Crazy made him shine more.
I also have to make a special mention to BiBi who I already loved as a singer but this is my first time watching as an actress, she is freaking 25 and her presence on screen was outstanding. Her chemistry between the male lead is off the roof.
And you can actually see the moments were the male lead is conflicted and he knows his morals and values are being compromised and he is just surrendering...
I really loved how grey and non predictable the characters are written and the dynamics of the relationships are.
Least cliché ending ever too, and that was just perfect.
The drama overall is just amazing. Pace is just right, not one moment of boredom while you are watching it. Thrilling, with great action scenes to watch too (if you are like me a fan of bloody fights) and amazing music, really tasteful and unique, made it sound somehow like we were watching movie set in southamerica and their mafias with the Spanish guitars, awesome feeling.
Watch it now, you won't regret it.
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10/10 Fantastic female antagonist
The reason you should give this a watch is for an outstanding female antagonist unlike anyone you have ever seen before. Song Yoon Ah who played Choi Yoo Jin is truly remarkable and her character has so much depth that she deservedly outshines everyone in this drama and beyond. I couldn't help but empathize with her throughout the story due to her emotive acting and was constantly rooting for her even though she was the main antagonist.Things I liked:
* Best female antagonist (unbelievably, she wasn't even nominated for Best Actress at Baeksang Art Awards)
* Fast paced screenplay
* Good action choreography (over the top but enjoyable)
Things I didn't like:
* Quite a few implausible events in the plot
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9/10 The KristSingto Reunion We Never Thought We'd Get
9/10 The KristSingto Reunion We Never Thought We'd GetI'll be honest - I've been excited about My Ex-Morning ever since GMMTV dropped the first teaser. The moment I saw Krist Perawat and Singto Prachaya back together, I knew we were in for something special. After years apart, this reunion feels like a long time coming, and it was absolutely worth the wait.
Produced by GMMTV and VIU, and directed by Lit Phadung Samajarn, the 10-episode series (May 22 - July 24, 2025) tells a story that's both mature and deeply human.
The plot follows Phi (Krist), a sharp-tongued TV reporter who loses everything after an on-air meltdown goes viral. To rebuild his career, he's assigned to work with a new producer - his ex-boyfriend Tam (Singto), who's as composed and guarded as Phi is fiery and impulsive. Forced to collaborate, they must navigate professional tensions and old emotions that never really faded.
What hooked me right away is how My Ex-Morning moves beyond the typical BL tropes. It's not just about rekindled romance - it's about growth, accountability, and learning to communicate when pride gets in the way. Set against the backdrop of the broadcasting world, it gives us a smart and grounded take on modern relationships.
Krist and Singto shine in every scene. Their chemistry has always been magnetic, but here it's evolved - more restrained, deeper, and layered with real-world maturity. You can feel the history between them in every glance, every hesitation. Krist brings emotional fire, while Singto anchors the story with quiet intensity. Together, they create something that feels honest and raw.
The supporting cast also deserves praise, especially Godji Tachakorn as Rita - the meddling yet warm-hearted coworker who delivers both comic relief and unexpected wisdom. And yes, Sosay the cat steals every scene she's in - a soft spot in a show full of emotional weight.
On a technical level, My Ex-Morning is gorgeous. The editing, especially in the flashbacks, is seamless - the muted grey tones beautifully contrast with the present-day warmth. The styling, lighting, and cinematography elevate the storytelling, making each frame feel intentional. The wedding finale, with both families coming together in a moment of cultural and emotional beauty, is nothing short of moving.
Watching it all unfold, I couldn't help but feel proud - and a little nostalgic. This isn't just a reunion; it's a celebration of growth. Krist and Singto have matured as actors, and My Ex-Morning reflects that beautifully.
Sure, there are a few pacing hiccups and side plots that feel slightly rushed, but the heart of the story never wavers. It's emotional, grown-up, and surprisingly introspective.
Verdict: 9/10 - My Ex-Morning is a heartfelt reunion that balances nostalgia and maturity with grace. I've looked forward to this for months, and it didn't disappoint - proof that KristSingto's magic isn't just alive; it's evolved.
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M Flow Entertainment experimented with an interesting release strategy by offering Ai Long Nhai in two formats on YouTube: a full 12-episode series and a condensed movie version focusing on exclusive scenes. This approach is actually quite viewer-friendly, allowing audiences to choose how they want to experience the story, especially those who prefer a faster, more streamlined watch.At its core, the series embraces the simplicity of a light college romcom. Rather than aiming for heavy realism or technical depth, it leans into charm, comfort, and familiar tropes. The pacing and pauses between dialogues give the show a laid-back rhythm, making it easy to watch and digest, especially for viewers who enjoy soft, uncomplicated romances.
The casting is one of the show’s strongest points. The decision to include talents from within the community adds authenticity, and Porsche and Arm come across as naturally adorable on screen. Meen has a noticeable presence and shows clear potential for growth, while the overall cast shares a pleasant visual chemistry. Several scenes also touch gently on themes of self-acceptance and diverse orientations, which adds warmth and inclusivity to the narrative.
From a production standpoint, the series is carefully put together. The props, locations, vehicles, uniforms, and interiors are thoughtfully chosen, creating a polished and cohesive visual world. The leads look good together on screen, and the bright, clean aesthetic reinforces the show’s sweet, youthful tone.
While Ai Long Nhai doesn’t aim to be groundbreaking, it succeeds as a comforting BL with consistent romantic moments and an easygoing vibe. It feels like a stepping stone project, showing promise and potential. With upcoming works like Mafia Oppa, it will be interesting to see how the team and cast continue to grow and refine their craft.
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A Bold, Mature BL That Dares to Be Different
Mandate is the kind of series that proves a story with queer characters can be more than romance — it can have political weight, complexity, and real stakes. This drama isn’t about fan-service moments or fluffy clichés. It’s about two men navigating power, loyalty, and love in a world where every choice has consequences.The chemistry is beautifully grounded — slow, subtle, and earned. The leads deliver performances that feel raw and human, and the supporting cast brings surprising depth to what could’ve been just another BL setup. The production is strong, and the uncut version especially lets the narrative breathe the way it deserves to.
And that ending? A perfect mix of frustration and hope. It’s clear the story isn’t done yet, and I refuse to accept anything less than a Season 2 to give these characters the resolution they fought so hard to reach.
If you’re looking for a sweet, easy romance — this might not be your pick.
But if you want a BL with substance, strategy, and soul? Mandate is a must-watch.
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Title: A Short, Sweet Trip of Healing (That Left Me Wanting More)
Me and Who? surprised me with how soft and human it felt. What started as a simple encounter grew into a quiet journey about forgiving yourself, choosing happiness again, and allowing someone new to stay by your side. The chemistry between the leads wasn’t loud or exaggerated — it was gentle, sincere, and full of those tiny moments that make your heart ache in the best way.I loved how the story embraced vulnerability instead of toxic drama. But because the plot was so short, some conflicts were solved too quickly and I wish we had a deeper dive into their backstories, especially around that emotional punch in the finale. Just a few more episodes and this could’ve become something truly unforgettable.
Still, I’m walking away with a warm heart and a silly smile.
A tender BL that whispers instead of screams — and sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.
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8/10 Surprisingly Enjoyable
8/10 Surprisingly EnjoyableHonestly, I went into Battle of the Writers with pretty low expectations because of the low rating but I didn't bother reading the negative reviews. To my surprise, I actually ended up enjoying it! It's a light, easy-to-watch romance with a touch of comedy. If you're just looking to relax without getting emotionally wrecked, this is a great pick. It's heartwarming, cute, and has a calm vibe, not a complicated or heavy series at all.
I especially liked Shan and Ob-aun's backstory and how it ties into the main plot. Also, I really appreciated the scenes where they brought their own novel to life, short but creative, and their wuxia costumes were on point! Visually, the cinematography was beautiful and the OST was chef's kiss.
Tutor and Yim's chemistry? Still as strong as ever. If you've seen them in other series, you know what I mean. The side couples also had really good chemistry, which made the show even more fun to watch.
Ob-aun's flirty little daydreams were adorable, and once he and Shan became a couple, their non-stop flirting had me giggling like a crazy.
I watched the uncut version, and it was spicier than I expected. Too many kisses and NC. Speaking of NC, it felt natural and not cringey or forced at all, which I appreciated.
Don't let the bad reviews turn you off. Just try the first few episodes and decide for yourself. Sure, the writing isn't perfect, and yeah, there are some cheesy parts, but overall it kept me entertained.
That said this series has no big drama, no villains, no stressful or unnecessary plot twists-it's just a feel-good series. I enjoy action-packed dramas too, but sometimes, I'm just in the mood for something mellow and sweet like this. Maybe I'm just not a harsh critic, or maybe I'm easy to please, but for me, this was definitely watchable, way more than some shows I've rated 5 or below (feel free to check out my other reviews if you're curious 00).
However, there were a few things I noticed: some early episodes had unnecessary flashbacks, and there was this round table scene where the camera kept circling and made me dizzy-l had to skip it. Also, some of the makeup was a bit much but their outfits were stylish, so l'i let that slide.
The title is kind of misleading. I thought it would be an actual battle of the writers, or maybe an enemies-to-lovers plot, but nope, they're all working on the same BL novel. Still, it turned out to be a pretty solid watch.
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