I liked it from the first few episodes, but honestly, the killer felt very obvious. Most of the twists were something I had already guessed, so the suspense didn’t hit as hard as it should have.
I did like the acting of the male lead he carried his role really well. But the female lead, it just didn’t work for me. I understand the “damsel in distress” portrayal, but her acting made it harder to connect with the character. It felt like there wasn’t enough effort or depth there.
Their chemistry also didn’t really land for me. Only in the last few episodes did I feel even a slight spark, but it was very minimal.
The story itself is actually good, but it becomes too predictable, which takes away from the thrill. I still enjoyed watching it, but it definitely needed better direction and a stronger female lead performance 😭
Overall a decent watch, but it could have been so much better.
I liked it right from the start. The show is very strong on politics, chaos, and the overall mess and I do agree with people that at times it felt like a lot. But in the end, I really liked it.
Maybe a big reason is Jun Ji-hyun she is just amazing. I genuinely love her as an actress, and in this drama, her presence was so powerful. Her character had such a strong aura, and she carried herself with so much confidence that it made the whole story even more impactful.
I really liked her character, and overall the story, execution, everything felt strong and well done.
Love in the Clouds is literally so hot from the very beginning 😭 Like it’s funny, intense, and the chemistry??? DAMN. I was genuinely speechless watching them. I didn’t even follow a proper review structure because I was just so absorbed I finished it so fast. Their chemistry is EVERYTHING. I don’t think I’ve seen this level of chemistry anywhere else. Just… insane.
But one thing that annoyed me so much, Ji Bozai being so dumb 😭 Like how did he NOT realize his own wife had Heavenly Grief?? He had SO many chances to figure it out. WHY. Both of them suffered so much because of it. And then he just casually figures it out himself?? I was honestly expecting a dramatic confession moment 😂
Situ Ling is such a good character, and it’s honestly a shame. He had so much potential, but everything about him just revolved around Ming Yi. His entire life became about her, and it’s sad how that turned him into what he became.
And Twenty-Seven??? THE CUTEST 😭 He is literally the cutest character, not even the main leads can compete.
This drama had everything, cute moments, anger, heartbreak, crying, a full emotional rollercoaster. But in the end…
The drama was captivating right from the start. I genuinely felt so bad for the Crown Prince the way the previous king treated him was just cruel. Like, do we ever wish for the wrong things our parents do for us? Do we choose to become like that? It was honestly heartbreaking to watch.
What made this drama so interesting was how it felt both modern and historical at the same time. The dialogues were so self-aware, almost modern in tone, yet set in a historical backdrop. Skincare, guns, references like Genghis Khan it was such a unique mix that made everything feel fresh and unpredictable.
And then the body swap chaos 😭 Why were they switching bodies like that?? It was so funny 🤣 Every episode somehow became even more iconic towards the end. I kept laughing more and more as it progressed 😂
The actors were AMAZING. Like genuinely, when the Crown Prince acted like Dal and vice versa, it felt so real that for a second I actually believed it. Their acting was so on point no breaks, no slips, just pure talent.
Even with their souls switched, they still fell in love… ughhh that was so beautiful. But at the same time, it really showed how hard it is to live someone else’s life to understand their struggles, their weaknesses, and everything they go through.
But can we talk about the king?? Why was he SO useless 😭 Like why didn’t he just deal with the Left State Counsellor?? Why was he acting like a puppet?? He literally had the power but did nothing with it, it was so frustrating.
The Jimjo scenes were actually horrifying 😱 and the twists? So good. I was genuinely shocked at times.
And the last few episodes?? Absolutely iconic. Speechless. The music especially it had such a strong folk vibe, full of power, struggle, and emotion. It reminded me so much of that 2016–2018 drama era where everything just hit differently.
Such a funny, chaotic, emotional, and majestic drama a ll at once. I loved it. ✨
The thriller aspect is honestly amazing. The concept itself is so interesting. But seriously… Mamay’s character drove me crazy. She was so selfish 😭 Like she still kept hoping Kaen would help her after everything, and he was honestly so stupid to even consider it. She just kept clinging on and making everything worse. On the other hand, the main character? So handsome and so smart. I loved watching him figure out the games and strategies mostly by himself. It made the whole competition even more exciting. And the biggest twist of all was the ending. I genuinely did not expect that. It was such a great way to wrap up the story. The whole drama even gave a little Jumanji vibe with the mysterious game concept, which made it even more fun to watch. Overall, such an amazing thriller, I loved it.
The concept is honestly very unique and I loved that about it. Yes, it can be a little cringe at times, but sometimes that kind of cringe is actually fun to watch.
I think Jisoo was a good choice for the role, but her acting felt a bit off in the beginning. At times it felt too overpowering, and at other moments too underwhelming, like the balance wasn’t quite there yet. Personally, I’m not the biggest fan of her acting here.
But let’s be honest I mainly watched it for the male actors, and Seo In-guk was amazing as always. I absolutely loved him in this.
And the plot itself? The game is literally every girl’s dream😭 Instead of endlessly swiping left and right, you actually get to date them inside a virtual world. Like… where do I sign up for this? I need one immediately.
All the male characters were so good that I was honestly fangirling the entire time 😭
In the end, I really loved the drama. It’s such a nice escape from reality a place where you can be anyone, go anywhere, and love anyone without limits. Even though it had its cringe moments, it was still really enjoyable.
And the last few episodes are absolute gems.
At its core, the story reminds you that love should be unconditional and that you shouldn’t be afraid of what it might bring.
Maybe goodbyes aren’t always as bad as we think they are.
I liked it right from the start. I’m such a thriller fanatic, so a serial killer story already had my attention, but this drama made it even better. And Ryeo Un was honestly so good in this role I loved him in it.
It was incredibly interesting to watch. The execution of the story was great, and every episode kept the suspense alive. It was such a thrilling ride that I genuinely enjoyed every episode.
And I’m not even going to lie… I loved Woo Gyeom till the very end. I know it’s completely contradictory to the story and everything that happens, but I still did. Maybe that makes me toxic? 😭 But he was just that compelling as a character.
But BROOOO… that ending??? Why would they end it like that?
Now I seriously need a Season 2 because that cliffhanger is n ot okay. Ugh.
THE ART OF LETTING EACH OTHER GO. You were drowning and you wanted me to drown with you, I would have if you held me till the end. .... I didn’t really like it in the beginning, but it slowly got better as the story moved forward. The more you watch, the more it starts to feel real and relatable. It shows the reality of life in such a simple way that you almost see parts of your own experiences in it.
I related to it a lot the idea of letting go, struggling through life with very little, and still somehow finding small pieces of happiness in between everything. It doesn’t try to make life look perfect, and that’s what makes it feel genuine.
I think the ending was very justified. Not everything in life goes the way you want it to, and sometimes that’s exactly what makes a story feel more real.
The way the two characters were together in the past and how they met again later felt very natural. Their behavior, their conversations, even the awkwardness between them showed how people can lose something precious simply because of time and immaturity.
It’s a quiet story, but one that stays with you because it reflects how life act usually works.
No catch! I really thought this would be good because a gumiho story has been told many times, but not exactly like this. Sadly, I’m adding No Tail To Tell to my disappointment list.
First of all, why does Kim Hye-yoon always pick the same kind of roles? I feel like I’m watching the same personality every time. The acting style, the character type it all feels so similar that I’m honestly getting bored. There’s barely any diversity in the roles she plays.
Secondly, the story felt like it revolved around just one thing the entire time. There were barely any real twists or turns to keep things exciting. And the romance? It was barely there. It felt like we only saw it for maybe one or two episodes, which makes me question what genre this drama was even trying to be.
I understand that stories can get chaotic in the middle sometimes, but this just felt like a plot with potential that was never fully explored. Honestly, with a different execution or maybe different casting, this could have been so much better.
It felt like a half-hearted story that suddenly tried to wrap everything up in the last two episodes.
I still gave it a 6.5 because at least it felt like some effort was put into it. But overall… it felt like a waste of energy.
Everything happens for a reason, and every karma has its consequences.
At first, I thought I had seen something like this before, and I was reminded of A Dream Within a Dream. The concept feels similar entering a story world but How Dare You takes it in a completely different direction. And honestly? I loved it.
I adore how composed they are. How quickly they adapt. How strategic and smart they become instead of just letting the story control them. Watching them actively rewrite their fate instead of surrendering to it was so satisfying.
And Dan??? I loved him from the very start. The way he constantly supported and loved Wanyin was just so cute. They look so good together, their chemistry is insane, and don’t even get me started on their hot pot scenes 😭 They’re funny, witty, and such a strong support system for each other.
The secrets, the schemes, the fights I was having SO much fun watching them navigate everything together.
But then… the truth. THE TRUTH. It was heartbreaking. Watching him suffer for so long hurt so much. Why do the good ones always have to pay the highest price? 😭
They are so, so, so cool.
All is well if the end is well… but why does it hurt so much when it isn’t?
I really loved the beginning of Pavane. It was so awkwardly cute that I couldn’t stop smiling. The small, uncomfortable, shy moments between them felt so real and soft.
I also related to the female lead so much. The way she felt sidelined her whole life? I genuinely felt that. Watching her story felt like watching a reflection of something I’ve experienced that quiet loneliness when you feel invisible. And seeing someone love her despite everything… it felt healing in a way.
It was such a cute love story, which is why the ending completely broke my heart. Like honestly, can a soft, sweet love story get a happy ending just once? 😭
But despite the heartbreak, I loved it so much. It’s definitely worth watching and so underrated.
The concept and the story were amazing, and even the actors were amazing. I honestly felt that it should have been 7 episodes instead of 8 the extra episode didn’t feel that necessary, but for emotional value it was still valid and essential.
I had already predicted the pregnancy, and I loved how she didn’t tell him until the very end. It also felt satisfying that every villain got what he deserved, and I even predicted the time-back scene and who was behind it.
Overall, it was truly great watching Cashero. Thank God I didn’t listen to the bad reviews otherwise I would have been completely deprived of such a great series
It was pure chaos — messy, unpredictable, and the number of times I found myself whispering “what the hell” in disbelief was honestly incredible. And strangely, that very chaos is what made the drama so irresistibly good.
The acting of Shin Hae Sun is simply phenomenal ,there are truly no words. She carries the entire weight of The Art of Sarah with such intensity and presence that you can’t look away for even a moment. I loved the open ending, and even more, I loved that there was no romance to soften the edges. It felt like a true one-woman game powerful, fearless, and completely consuming and I loved how she ultimately got exactly what she wanted.
The story actually started really well. At first, I was confused by the constant back and forth in the timelines, but after some time I did understand it. What really bothered me was how dumb the owner was like he didn’t even try properly to report her, which was frustrating to watch.
The drama was strange because it was boring and intriguing at the same time. Some parts felt very dragging, and it seemed like the story didn’t really know which direction it wanted to go, even though it had so much potential. The female lead’s acting was really good though, and she carried a lot of the intensity of the show.
Overall, it had a strong start and good potential, but the pacing and storytelling made it feel weaker than it could have been.
It was captivating right from the start. I honestly don’t understand why some people called it bland because for me, it felt perfect. The story was witty, romantic, and you could see the effort in the relationship from the very beginning. The couple felt very mature and sweet, which made their journey even more enjoyable to watch.
I also really liked the second female lead’s story. It was inspiring to see her be brave enough to walk away and create the life she truly wanted for herself.
Overall, the drama was genuinely good, and most importantly, it was never boring for me at all. A really nice watch good one!!
I honestly love how the ML always chooses scripts that suit him so well. It’s like every role he picks just clicks, and this one was no different, he felt completely natural in it.
What I really enjoyed were the cases themselves and the persistence throughout the story. The way they never gave up, no matter how powerless the situation seemed, made the drama feel meaningful and satisfying. It wasn’t just about winning it was about standing by justice when it actually matters.
That said I needed just a little romance The chemistry was clearly there, and even a subtle romantic arc would have elevated the drama to another level. With that added touch, this would’ve been absolutely perfect.
Still, a solid watch with heart, purpose, and great performances.
Such a heartwarming story, I genuinely loved it so much. It was incredibly cute and wholesome,I laughed through most of the movie without even realizing when it pulled me in so deeply. And then the ending hit… I cried.
That contrast says everything. It’s funny, warm, and light on the surface, but underneath it carries so much love. The kind of love only a parent can have one that refuses to give up, that fights against logic, fear, and even a virus.
It’s one of those stories that makes you smile while watching and leaves you emotional afterward. Cute, touching, and unexpectedly powerful.
I did like the acting of the male lead he carried his role really well. But the female lead, it just didn’t work for me. I understand the “damsel in distress” portrayal, but her acting made it harder to connect with the character. It felt like there wasn’t enough effort or depth there.
Their chemistry also didn’t really land for me. Only in the last few episodes did I feel even a slight spark, but it was very minimal.
The story itself is actually good, but it becomes too predictable, which takes away from the thrill. I still enjoyed watching it, but it definitely needed better direction and a stronger female lead performance 😭
Overall a decent watch, but it could have been so much better.
Maybe a big reason is Jun Ji-hyun she is just amazing. I genuinely love her as an actress, and in this drama, her presence was so powerful. Her character had such a strong aura, and she carried herself with so much confidence that it made the whole story even more impactful.
I really liked her character, and overall the story, execution, everything felt strong and well done.
Love in the Clouds is literally so hot from the very beginning 😭 Like it’s funny, intense, and the chemistry??? DAMN. I was genuinely speechless watching them. I didn’t even follow a proper review structure because I was just so absorbed I finished it so fast. Their chemistry is EVERYTHING. I don’t think I’ve seen this level of chemistry anywhere else. Just… insane.
But one thing that annoyed me so much, Ji Bozai being so dumb 😭 Like how did he NOT realize his own wife had Heavenly Grief?? He had SO many chances to figure it out. WHY. Both of them suffered so much because of it. And then he just casually figures it out himself?? I was honestly expecting a dramatic confession moment 😂
Situ Ling is such a good character, and it’s honestly a shame. He had so much potential, but everything about him just revolved around Ming Yi. His entire life became about her, and it’s sad how that turned him into what he became.
And Twenty-Seven??? THE CUTEST 😭 He is literally the cutest character, not even the main leads can compete.
This drama had everything, cute moments, anger, heartbreak, crying, a full emotional rollercoaster. But in the end…
love wins. ✨
The drama was captivating right from the start. I genuinely felt so bad for the Crown Prince the way the previous king treated him was just cruel. Like, do we ever wish for the wrong things our parents do for us? Do we choose to become like that? It was honestly heartbreaking to watch.
What made this drama so interesting was how it felt both modern and historical at the same time. The dialogues were so self-aware, almost modern in tone, yet set in a historical backdrop. Skincare, guns, references like Genghis Khan it was such a unique mix that made everything feel fresh and unpredictable.
And then the body swap chaos 😭
Why were they switching bodies like that?? It was so funny 🤣 Every episode somehow became even more iconic towards the end. I kept laughing more and more as it progressed 😂
The actors were AMAZING. Like genuinely, when the Crown Prince acted like Dal and vice versa, it felt so real that for a second I actually believed it. Their acting was so on point no breaks, no slips, just pure talent.
Even with their souls switched, they still fell in love… ughhh that was so beautiful. But at the same time, it really showed how hard it is to live someone else’s life to understand their struggles, their weaknesses, and everything they go through.
But can we talk about the king??
Why was he SO useless 😭 Like why didn’t he just deal with the Left State Counsellor?? Why was he acting like a puppet?? He literally had the power but did nothing with it, it was so frustrating.
The Jimjo scenes were actually horrifying 😱 and the twists? So good. I was genuinely shocked at times.
And the last few episodes?? Absolutely iconic. Speechless.
The music especially it had such a strong folk vibe, full of power, struggle, and emotion. It reminded me so much of that 2016–2018 drama era where everything just hit differently.
Such a funny, chaotic, emotional, and majestic drama a
ll at once. I loved it. ✨
But seriously… Mamay’s character drove me crazy. She was so selfish 😭 Like she still kept hoping Kaen would help her after everything, and he was honestly so stupid to even consider it. She just kept clinging on and making everything worse.
On the other hand, the main character? So handsome and so smart. I loved watching him figure out the games and strategies mostly by himself. It made the whole competition even more exciting.
And the biggest twist of all was the ending. I genuinely did not expect that. It was such a great way to wrap up the story.
The whole drama even gave a little Jumanji vibe with the mysterious game concept, which made it even more fun to watch.
Overall, such an amazing thriller, I loved it.
The concept is honestly very unique and I loved that about it. Yes, it can be a little cringe at times, but sometimes that kind of cringe is actually fun to watch.
I think Jisoo was a good choice for the role, but her acting felt a bit off in the beginning. At times it felt too overpowering, and at other moments too underwhelming, like the balance wasn’t quite there yet. Personally, I’m not the biggest fan of her acting here.
But let’s be honest I mainly watched it for the male actors, and Seo In-guk was amazing as always. I absolutely loved him in this.
And the plot itself? The game is literally every girl’s dream😭 Instead of endlessly swiping left and right, you actually get to date them inside a virtual world. Like… where do I sign up for this? I need one immediately.
All the male characters were so good that I was honestly fangirling the entire time 😭
In the end, I really loved the drama. It’s such a nice escape from reality a place where you can be anyone, go anywhere, and love anyone without limits. Even though it had its cringe moments, it was still really enjoyable.
And the last few episodes are absolute gems.
At its core, the story reminds you that love should be unconditional and that you shouldn’t be afraid of what it might bring.
Maybe goodbyes aren’t always as bad
as we think they are.
It was incredibly interesting to watch. The execution of the story was great, and every episode kept the suspense alive. It was such a thrilling ride that I genuinely enjoyed every episode.
And I’m not even going to lie… I loved Woo Gyeom till the very end. I know it’s completely contradictory to the story and everything that happens, but I still did. Maybe that makes me toxic? 😭 But he was just that compelling as a character.
But BROOOO… that ending???
Why would they end it like that?
Now I seriously need a Season 2 because that cliffhanger is n
ot okay. Ugh.
You were drowning and you wanted me to drown with you, I would have if you held me till the end.
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I didn’t really like it in the beginning, but it slowly got better as the story moved forward. The more you watch, the more it starts to feel real and relatable. It shows the reality of life in such a simple way that you almost see parts of your own experiences in it.
I related to it a lot the idea of letting go, struggling through life with very little, and still somehow finding small pieces of happiness in between everything. It doesn’t try to make life look perfect, and that’s what makes it feel genuine.
I think the ending was very justified. Not everything in life goes the way you want it to, and sometimes that’s exactly what makes a story feel more real.
The way the two characters were together in the past and how they met again later felt very natural. Their behavior, their conversations, even the awkwardness between them showed how people can lose something precious simply because of time and immaturity.
It’s a quiet story, but one that stays with you because it reflects how life act usually works.
I really thought this would be good because a gumiho story has been told many times, but not exactly like this. Sadly, I’m adding No Tail To Tell to my disappointment list.
First of all, why does Kim Hye-yoon always pick the same kind of roles? I feel like I’m watching the same personality every time. The acting style, the character type it all feels so similar that I’m honestly getting bored. There’s barely any diversity in the roles she plays.
Secondly, the story felt like it revolved around just one thing the entire time. There were barely any real twists or turns to keep things exciting. And the romance? It was barely there. It felt like we only saw it for maybe one or two episodes, which makes me question what genre this drama was even trying to be.
I understand that stories can get chaotic in the middle sometimes, but this just felt like a plot with potential that was never fully explored. Honestly, with a different execution or maybe different casting, this could have been so much better.
It felt like a half-hearted story that suddenly tried to wrap everything up in the last two episodes.
I still gave it a 6.5 because at least it felt like some effort was put into it. But overall… it felt like a waste of energy.
Lol, not really wo
rth the watch.
At first, I thought I had seen something like this before, and I was reminded of A Dream Within a Dream. The concept feels similar entering a story world but How Dare You takes it in a completely different direction. And honestly? I loved it.
I adore how composed they are. How quickly they adapt. How strategic and smart they become instead of just letting the story control them. Watching them actively rewrite their fate instead of surrendering to it was so satisfying.
And Dan??? I loved him from the very start. The way he constantly supported and loved Wanyin was just so cute. They look so good together, their chemistry is insane, and don’t even get me started on their hot pot scenes 😭 They’re funny, witty, and such a strong support system for each other.
The secrets, the schemes, the fights I was having SO much fun watching them navigate everything together.
But then… the truth. THE TRUTH.
It was heartbreaking. Watching him suffer for so long hurt so much. Why do the good ones always have to pay the highest price? 😭
They are so, so, so cool.
All is well if the end is well… but why does it hurt so much when it isn’t?
I also related to the female lead so much. The way she felt sidelined her whole life? I genuinely felt that. Watching her story felt like watching a reflection of something I’ve experienced that quiet loneliness when you feel invisible. And seeing someone love her despite everything… it felt healing in a way.
It was such a cute love story, which is why the ending completely broke my heart. Like honestly, can a soft, sweet love story get a happy ending just once? 😭
But despite the heartbreak, I loved it so much. It’s definitely worth watching and so underrated.
I had already predicted the pregnancy, and I loved how she didn’t tell him until the very end. It also felt satisfying that every villain got what he deserved, and I even predicted the time-back scene and who was behind it.
Overall, it was truly great watching Cashero. Thank God I didn’t listen to the bad reviews otherwise I would have been completely deprived of such a great series
The acting of Shin Hae Sun is simply phenomenal ,there are truly no words. She carries the entire weight of The Art of Sarah with such intensity and presence that you can’t look away for even a moment. I loved the open ending, and even more, I loved that there was no romance to soften the edges. It felt like a true one-woman game powerful, fearless, and completely consuming and I loved how she ultimately got exactly what she wanted.
An unforgettable, magnetic watch.
The drama was strange because it was boring and intriguing at the same time. Some parts felt very dragging, and it seemed like the story didn’t really know which direction it wanted to go, even though it had so much potential. The female lead’s acting was really good though, and she carried a lot of the intensity of the show.
Overall, it had a strong start and good potential, but the pacing and storytelling made it feel weaker than it could have been.
I also really liked the second female lead’s story. It was inspiring to see her be brave enough to walk away and create the life she truly wanted for herself.
Overall, the drama was genuinely good, and most importantly, it was never boring for me at all. A really nice watch good one!!
What I really enjoyed were the cases themselves and the persistence throughout the story. The way they never gave up, no matter how powerless the situation seemed, made the drama feel meaningful and satisfying. It wasn’t just about winning it was about standing by justice when it actually matters.
That said I needed just a little romance The chemistry was clearly there, and even a subtle romantic arc would have elevated the drama to another level. With that added touch, this would’ve been absolutely perfect.
Still, a solid watch with heart, purpose, and great performances.
That contrast says everything. It’s funny, warm, and light on the surface, but underneath it carries so much love. The kind of love only a parent can have one that refuses to give up, that fights against logic, fear, and even a virus.
It’s one of those stories that makes you smile while watching and leaves you emotional afterward. Cute, touching, and unexpectedly powerful.