I found it pretty funny from the start. I already like both the male lead and female lead, so it was kind of a win-win situation for me from the beginning. The concept itself isn't exactly new, but it's entertaining enough and has enough funny moments to keep you watching. That being said, I think I predicted way too much of the story. I figured out who she was involved with almost immediately. It was pretty obvious to me that it was the company president, so that reveal didn't really have much impact. I also called the roommate's actions from miles away. Every time something happened, I was just sitting there like, "Yep, I knew that was coming." Maybe that's why the drama became less exciting for me as it went on. I really liked how the male lead stepped up for her and supported her, and I enjoyed watching their dynamic. But once the story started taking itself more seriously, it also started feeling slower and a bit boring at times. The weird thing is that I genuinely like both leads, but I never got that feeling of "I need to watch the next episode right now." If I stopped watching for a while, I wasn't rushing back to continue it. For me, the biggest issue was the pacing. It was just too slow. The drama isn't bad by any means, and there are definitely enjoyable moments, but it never fully hooked me the way I wanted it to. It's a decent watch with likable leads and some funny moments, but because I predicted most of the twists and the pacing felt slow, I ended up enjoying it less than I expected.
I have to admit, I was biased from the start. I still remembered the male lead as Duan Jiaxu, so seeing him in a role like this felt so strange. I genuinely couldn't take him seriously in the beginning because I always associated him with soft, gentle characters. His face is so soft that I wasn't convinced he could pull off this type of role. But WOW, I was so wrong.The moment he started acting as the enemy, I was completely sold. He was so good. And the female lead was gorgeous as well. Their dynamic carried the drama for me. Also, Sui Ge is smart as hell. The way he immediately figured out that Yi Xiao was just a pawn and that whoever wanted her dead was probably connected to the mastermind behind everything was brilliant. Though honestly, why he decided to torture her afterwards was beyond my understanding. And Yi Xiao's revenge scenes??? THE MOST SATISFYING PART OF THE DRAMA. Every single time she fought back I was cheering for her. The chemistry between them was so good too. They've literally marked each other. And can we talk about the male lead's villain face??? DAMN. He looks SO good when he's being evil. The expressions, the eyes, the aura everything was perfect. As for the actual villain... I guessed it pretty early. The moment Yi Xiao mentioned that she felt uncomfortable around him, I was immediately suspicious. So the reveal wasn't really a surprise for me. One thing I actually liked was that I didn't think the Emperor or the Empress were completely wrong. Both of them made sense from their own perspectives. It wasn't a simple good-versus-evil situation. Now the Princess's storyline...I'm sorry but it frustrated me so much. How can someone be that dumb? Every time her story came on screen, my patience was tested. I honestly got a little bored because of it. At the same time, I also felt bad for her because she suffered a lot. Ning Fei was probably the only truly innocent person in the whole drama. My biggest issue was the last part. I understand why they made the memory loss come full circle, but it started feeling repetitive. By the final episodes I was honestly getting bored. And Chengyang's personality after becoming emperor??? It was like somebody flipped a switch overnight. That change was crazy. The funny thing is that SO MUCH happens in this drama, yet somehow it still feels like the story is standing in the same place sometimes. I really don't think it needed all 38 episodes. A lot of the later plotlines, especially Xiyang's suffering, felt dragged out. Like we get it, she's suffered enough. They didn't need to keep piling more pain onto her just to push the story forward. The enemies-to-lovers romance, the revenge, the schemes, and especially the chemistry between the leads made it a really enjoyable watch. Even with the dragging and repetitive parts, I was invested till the end.
"When teachers start getting afraid of students, the world is doomed."
This was such a good story and, more importantly, such an important story to tell. It tackles issues that feel incredibly relevant today. Teachers are expected to guide and discipline students, but many are afraid to do so because every action can be questioned, misunderstood, or turned into an accusation. While abuse should never be justified, there also needs to be a balance where authority, respect, and accountability still exist in schools. What really stood out to me was how the drama shows that not everything a person does is right simply because they feel justified doing it. There are boundaries that should never be crossed, no matter who you are. And nowadays, with so much misinformation and so many false claims mixed in with genuine cases, it becomes harder and harder to distinguish truth from lies. The result is that real victims sometimes aren't believed, while serious issues get ignored until it's too late. The bullying aspect of the drama was especially frustrating because it felt so real. Bullying has become so normalized in some environments that people stop reacting to it until it escalates into something tragic. Everyone knows it's happening, yet nobody wants to be the one to step in. That's what makes the drama so powerful it forces people to look at these problems instead of pretending they don't exist. That's also why I found the concept of an organization dedicated to protecting education and addressing serious misconduct so satisfying. The idea that someone is willing to stand up against the wrong and restore fairness felt incredibly cathartic to watch. And the most frustrating part? Knowing that cases like these still exist today. That's what made the drama hit even harder. Also, Cho Jung Cheol, How was he able to act so normal after everything? The sheer audacity and manipulation genuinely impressed me from an acting perspective. Watching him pretend and deceive people so convincingly was honestly chilling. And I have to applaud the main cast as well. Their performances carried so much of the emotional weight of the story. They made the anger, frustration, helplessness, and satisfaction feel real. This was one of the most satisfying dramas I've watched. It isn't just entertaining, it actually makes you think about education, responsibility, bullying, authority, and where society is heading if these issues continue to be ignored. It was frustrating, emotional, and incredibly rewarding to watch.
The story itself is really good, but GOD the twists come at you so fast in the first few episodes. There are so many names, so much history, so many connections, and so many secrets that I genuinely felt like I needed a diary just to keep track of everything. It wasn't that the twists were bad, they were actually pretty good but there was just so much information being thrown at me at once. Yuanrong's story absolutely broke my heart though. The way she avenged her love was amazing and tragic at the same time. Her story ended up being one of my favorite parts of the drama. And can we talk about the beast??? WHY IS IT SO CUTE. Every time it appeared I forgot whatever serious thing was happening. Also, the way yin and yang are used when they're together in the Li Sect??? So hot š„ The love triangles were EVERYWHERE. Not just in the current generation but even in the older generation Add that to all the twists, hidden identities, family histories, and political drama, and my brain was constantly trying to catch up. But then there were moments that made my heart melt completely. The way she says, "I trust you, no need to say anything" AAAAAH. My heart. And Zhao's parents??? Honestly, they felt like the only truly innocent and good people in the entire drama. When she said she would die with him, I already knew where it was going. After all, Yuanrong had already set the example. Some loves in this drama were just that deep. Episode 27 was PEAK. Absolutely peak. She can die for him and he can kill for her šš That's it. That's the episode. And Cai Pingshu's story was so sad too š Every time I thought the drama was done hurting me, it found another way. Also, I guessed who the man in black was pretty early on, It was honestly very obvious. The real surprise wasn't his identity it was finding out he was somehow even dumber than I expected. But well, karma is a bitch. Everyone eventually reaped what they sowed, and that was satisfying to watch. The ending was honestly perfect. It wrapped everything up beautifully, and the OST??? AMAZING. One of those soundtracks that keeps playing in your head even after the drama ends.Overall, despite the overwhelming amount of twists and information, this was such a good show. Emotional, romantic, heartbreaking, frustrating, and rewarding all at the same time. š„ŗā¤ļø
āI love the moon, but the moon doesnāt know.ā But WHAT the hell was her family from the start, They literally used her to win victories for the son?? God that made me so angry. Yet despite everything, He Yan is SUCH a strong character. Sheās intelligent, determined, learns fast, and never lets herself be underestimated. Honestly I love her spirit so much. A woman with dreams and passion is truly the best kind of person youāll ever meet. And Cheng Li Su why is he everywhere these days? Not that Iām complaining because every role he takes, he absolutely eats it up. I genuinely enjoy seeing him in historical dramas. Also the chemistry between the leads??? SO GOOD. Theyāre both so funny together, I was laughing so much. The little domestic moments made me love them even more like her cooking for him and mending the holes HE intentionally made in his clothes just to get her attention. That was both hilarious and adorable. And Ryan Cheng once again proved how amazing he is in these kinds of dramas. His acting always works so well in historical roles. What I loved most about the couple is how mature they felt. They were both strong individually but still constantly trying to care for and protect each other. The efforts, the understanding, the partnership it all felt beautiful. Also He Yan seriously did SO much single-handedly every episode I was just sitting there thinking āgod I love her.ā Sheās honestly idol material. And Chu Zhao, I truly thought they were going to make him evil at first, but I was actually happy he stayed a good person for most of the story. Though I hated how obsessed and twisted they made him near the end ughhh, it kind of ruined such a good character for me. But thank GOD they got married in the end because after all that suffering, they deserved happiness
*āWhen you wade through the river of life, every bit of joy and pain you feel will become part of the scenery, and you are the best part of it.ā* Maybe Iām a little biased because I absolutely love school dramas but this was such a cute and emotional watch for me. I loved how Yingtao and Jiang Qiaoxi started from teasing each other to slowly becoming such an important part of each otherās lives. Their friendship and bond felt very natural and warm. Also, the second female lead was SO pretty honestly she looked main lead material herself. But GOD Jiang Qiaoxiās mother made me so angry. She was genuinely cruel. Not even allowing your own child one phone call?? Treating him like he had to live as a replacement for the child she lost?? That is such toxic parenting. The amount of emotional blackmail she did not only to him but even to Yingtao was insane. Every single time she manipulated them just because she wanted him to continue living like his brother⦠every limit was crossed honestly. I genuinely donāt think I could even speak properly to my mother if she behaved like that. And Jiang Qiaoxi himself⦠I really liked him, and he was shown as such a mature and understanding person despite everything, but his biggest flaw was constantly giving up on himself. On his life, his future, even on Yingtao, Like bro, you had everything in front of you. You went to Hong Kong, you were talented, your parents wouldāve still supported your studies eventually, and Yingtao literally crossed oceans emotionally and physically for you. But he kept giving up before even trying. That line from Yingtao hurt SO much: āHow can you lie to yourself? Youāre standing in a room full of me.āHonestly, in the relationship, Yingtao was the one constantly making efforts. She searched for him, waited for him, went all the way to Hong Kong for him⦠she was always the seeker, the chaser. Meanwhile everything in the relationship felt almost handed to him. So I did feel a little bitter about that. But at the same time⦠maybe Iām being too harsh on him. Life got to him before Yingtao ever could. And that kind of pain changes people. Still, all is well if the end is well, I loved seeing every member of the Quanshan squad grow up and become successful in their own way. And the second couple shouldāve ended up tog ether too ugh.
I liked it from the very start, First of all, it was so refreshing seeing Cha Eun-woo again after such a long time, and Park Eun-bin was just AMAZING. Her acting is seriously so good, she carried so many emotional and funny moments perfectly. The concept, story, and acting together made the drama so funny like genuinely entertaining. But at the same time, it also made me emotional near the ending and I even teared up a little, which honestly made me love it more. And there were SO many scenes I loved, but my absolute favorite has to be when Chaeni keeps spinning around and around on the stretcher while everyone is fighting behind her, that scene was pure chaos in the best way possible. The villains? So hot, so charming all the girls were the main characters though. Overall, I donāt care what anyone says, this drama was perfect and one of the most fun watches for me recently.
Soooo Underrateddd!!! I dont agree with the ratingsss.... Honestly this was SUCH a good revenge drama. The visuals, acting, actorsāeverything was so beautiful. Like everyone looked gorgeous and the overall vibe of the drama was perfect. Yeah, I agree the dialogues were not always that great, but honestly for a short drama I donāt expect masterpiece writing, so it didnāt bother me much. What surprised me was how much potential this had to become a full-length drama. The story and characters genuinely felt strong enough for it. And THIS is how revenge dramas should be done not all that āI forgive everyoneā nonsense. Here, people actually got what they deserved. If anything, some of them even got too much mercy .āThe higher you rise, the greater the fall.ā That line fits this drama perfectly because everyoneās downfall felt satisfying. Their dishes were truly served cold š
FINALLYYY an omegaverse series, I waited so long for this. The subtitles were honestly bad but at some point I stopped caring because what even was this drama š Hua Yong absolutely blew my mind with his acting. The way he switched sides and emotions so fast?? Damn bro, what an actor. He played the omega role SO well, even when I guessed certain things beforehand, he still made every scene hit. And the way he acted in front of Mr. Sheng after being accepted back?? Actual Oscar performance š Hua Yong was such a good manipulator that half the time I was just impressed. Literal betrayal but somehow entertaining to watch. The storyline confused me a little, but the main actorsā acting made up for it. I do think the drama romanticized the wrong things sometimes, and towards the end it became too much and kind of boring. Also the second couple barely got screentime which was so stupid honestly. Overall, messy and chaotic but still weirdly amusing mainly because of Hua Yong carrying the show. I was just in awe how much Hua Yong can really manipulate Mr Sheng till the end
All you really need is one person to believe in you
Iām already a complete sucker for lawyer dramas, so obviously I had to try this one. And even though I havenāt been enjoying a lot of K-dramas lately, this drama actually surprised me so much. After a long time, this felt genuinely entertaining and refreshing. The storyline kind of reminded me of Oh My Ghost Clients, but I still ended up liking this a lot. It has everythingāthrill, comedy, emotional moments, a little romanceāand somehow balances all those emotions really well without feeling messy. And okay⦠Yoo Yeon Seok š Usually Iām not even a huge fan of his acting, but THIS drama changed my mind completely. He was genuinely amazing here. The way he switches personalities, emotions, and mannerisms depending on the ghost clients it made every case feel unique and memorable. I think I might actually become a fan after this. Also his line, āWhy are all my clients such good-natured people?ā š¤£š That cracked me up every single time. The stories themselves are interesting, but honestly, his acting is what makes them hit harder. Heās literally the cherry on top that makes the drama stand out. Thatās what impressed me the most while watching. And maybe Iām biased because I love lawyer dramas way too much 𤣠but I genuinely had so much fun watching this. Plus THE TWISTTT š God. Stressful, emotional, chaotic⦠but honestly, all is well if the end is well.
No injustice in this world that humans cannot create. The drama starts strong. Like immediately strong. The chemistry between the leads is also SO good. Him giving her gloves and needles??? Why was that so hot š Love a man who notices the smallest things about a woman. But honestly, this show is NOT for soft-hearted people. If you canāt handle cruelty, disturbing cases, and how dark humans can truly be, this drama will genuinely make you uncomfortable. I felt so bad for Rou ugh š Some of the cases were horrifying. And what the FMC says throughout the drama is so true that human wickedness cannot even be measured. Some people do things so evil that normal people canāt even imagine it. It reminds you of real-life horrors too, like how sometimes the truth is worse than anything we can think of. The beginning episodes might feel a little boring to some people because they focus more on solving cases than romance, but I personally still enjoyed them because the FMC is SO clever. I loved her character. Sheās calm, intelligent, capable, and honestly carries the drama at times. And the MMC š he is so gone for her from the start. Man was literally coming to see her day and night in the herbal garden risking his life hahaha. Also him telling her that no matter what she says or does even in front of the emperor heāll handle it?? Sir please š The romance actually feels more practical than dreamy-romantic, which weirdly suited the story. They trust each other deeply rather than constantly having dramatic love scenes. Though itās also hilarious that whenever theyāre about to kiss, SOMEONE always interrupts them šš like let them breathe please. The drama also does such a good job showing human greed, madness, and cruelty. Like Dr. Sun being a doctor and still unable to save his wife, that was such a painful reminder that not everything in life can be saved no matter how capable you are. But GOD the cases just kept getting crueler and crueler š Seriously, if anyone wants to watch this drama, you need a strong stomach and maybe a stone heart too because some things were genuinely hard to sit through. My only major issue was the last 6 episodes. I honestly felt the drama couldāve ended around episode 32. The ending arc became too political and too packed with twists one after another. I get that the main truth had to come out and everything had to connect back to the bigger palace conspiracy, but they shoved SO many revelations together at once š It became rushed while also somehow feeling dragged out. And the thing is I guessed most of the twists already, so instead of shocking me, it just felt like āokay now what else are they going to throw in?ā I think the emotional story and investigations were more powerful than the excessive political layering at the end. But thank GOD all the couples got happy endings š„ŗ after all that suffering, at least they gave us peace in the end.
Like this is literally feminism at its peak for meāstrong woman, strong mindset, strong presence. Ji Woo was AMAZING. I loved watching her learn how to fight and become stronger little by little. She went through so much and still managed to rise above everything. The fact that she became a cop after all that?? š„ŗ And honestly, I even liked Moo Jin for a long time. The way he took her in, helped her get revenge, taught her how to fight, how to drink, gave her a new name, a whole new life⦠the support he gave her was so intense that I didnāt even question it while watching. I hated Gang Jae from the START š every time he appeared I got annoyed. He truly got what he deserved. Also I KNEW ITTTT š I knew her father was a cop the whole time. I was literally sitting there like āthereās no way he isnāt.ā But Moo Jin⦠damn. He actually fooled me too. What a monster honestly. And the thing is, I kind of understood his perspective as well that Donghoon was the only person he trusted and he felt betrayed by him. You could see why he became the way he did. But still, no matter how tragic his reasoning was, he was still a monster in the end. And Pil Do šš Iām still mad about that. His death felt so unnecessary. Like PLEASE could they not give her at least one happy thing at the end?? After everything she suffered?? That hurt so bad.
I liked it. I donāt care what anyone says š itās good. Yeah, I get the criticisms. The transitions can feel rushed, scenes jump quickly, and sometimes itās like youāre suddenly in a completely different moment. But for a low-budget short drama, it actually does a pretty decent job. Like, you can clearly see the limitations, but they still managed to make it engaging.
What I really liked was the characters and how their story developed. Thereās a lot of emotional weight, and both the male and female leads go through so much. They were honestly tortured endlessly like one thing after another š but somehow that made me more attached to them. It wasnāt perfect, but it worked for me.
At first, I did feel like the male lead was too charming compared to the female lead, like the pairing felt a bit off. But as the story went on, I actually got used to them and ended up liking them together. They kind of grew on me.
And their daughter?? THE CUTEST š I was genuinely obsessed such a lovable little character, she added so much warmth to the story.
Overall, yeah itās rushed and flawed, but I still enjoyed it a lot. Sometimes you just vibe with something, and this was that for me.
I have to admit, I was biased from the start. I still remembered the male lead as Duan Jiaxu, so seeing him in a role like this felt so strange. I genuinely couldn't take him seriously in the beginning because I always associated him with soft, gentle characters. His face is so soft that I wasn't convinced he could pull off this type of role. But WOW, I was so wrong.The moment he started acting as the enemy, I was completely sold. He was so good. And the female lead was gorgeous as well. Their dynamic carried the drama for me. Also, Sui Ge is smart as hell. The way he immediately figured out that Yi Xiao was just a pawn and that whoever wanted her dead was probably connected to the mastermind behind everything was brilliant. Though honestly, why he decided to torture her afterwards was beyond my understanding. And Yi Xiao's revenge scenes??? THE MOST SATISFYING PART OF THE DRAMA. Every single time she fought back I was cheering for her. The chemistry between them was so good too. They've literally marked each other. And can we talk about the male lead's villain face??? DAMN. He looks SO good when he's being evil. The expressions, the eyes, the aura everything was perfect. As for the actual villain... I guessed it pretty early. The moment Yi Xiao mentioned that she felt uncomfortable around him, I was immediately suspicious. So the reveal wasn't really a surprise for me. One thing I actually liked was that I didn't think the Emperor or the Empress were completely wrong. Both of them made sense from their own perspectives. It wasn't a simple good-versus-evil situation. Now the Princess's storyline...I'm sorry but it frustrated me so much. How can someone be that dumb? Every time her story came on screen, my patience was tested. I honestly got a little bored because of it. At the same time, I also felt bad for her because she suffered a lot. Ning Fei was probably the only truly innocent person in the whole drama. My biggest issue was the last part. I understand why they made the memory loss come full circle, but it started feeling repetitive. By the final episodes I was honestly getting bored. And Chengyang's personality after becoming emperor??? It was like somebody flipped a switch overnight. That change was crazy. The funny thing is that SO MUCH happens in this drama, yet somehow it still feels like the story is standing in the same place sometimes. I really don't think it needed all 38 episodes. A lot of the later plotlines, especially Xiyang's suffering, felt dragged out. Like we get it, she's suffered enough. They didn't need to keep piling more pain onto her just to push the story forward. The enemies-to-lovers romance, the revenge, the schemes, and especially the chemistry between the leads made it a really enjoyable watch. Even with the dragging and repetitive parts, I was invested till the end.
This was such a good story and, more importantly, such an important story to tell. It tackles issues that feel incredibly relevant today. Teachers are expected to guide and discipline students, but many are afraid to do so because every action can be questioned, misunderstood, or turned into an accusation. While abuse should never be justified, there also needs to be a balance where authority, respect, and accountability still exist in schools. What really stood out to me was how the drama shows that not everything a person does is right simply because they feel justified doing it. There are boundaries that should never be crossed, no matter who you are. And nowadays, with so much misinformation and so many false claims mixed in with genuine cases, it becomes harder and harder to distinguish truth from lies. The result is that real victims sometimes aren't believed, while serious issues get ignored until it's too late. The bullying aspect of the drama was especially frustrating because it felt so real. Bullying has become so normalized in some environments that people stop reacting to it until it escalates into something tragic. Everyone knows it's happening, yet nobody wants to be the one to step in. That's what makes the drama so powerful it forces people to look at these problems instead of pretending they don't exist. That's also why I found the concept of an organization dedicated to protecting education and addressing serious misconduct so satisfying. The idea that someone is willing to stand up against the wrong and restore fairness felt incredibly cathartic to watch. And the most frustrating part? Knowing that cases like these still exist today. That's what made the drama hit even harder. Also, Cho Jung Cheol, How was he able to act so normal after everything? The sheer audacity and manipulation genuinely impressed me from an acting perspective. Watching him pretend and deceive people so convincingly was honestly chilling. And I have to applaud the main cast as well. Their performances carried so much of the emotional weight of the story. They made the anger, frustration, helplessness, and satisfaction feel real. This was one of the most satisfying dramas I've watched. It isn't just entertaining, it actually makes you think about education, responsibility, bullying, authority, and where society is heading if these issues continue to be ignored. It was frustrating, emotional, and incredibly rewarding to watch.
The story itself is really good, but GOD the twists come at you so fast in the first few episodes. There are so many names, so much history, so many connections, and so many secrets that I genuinely felt like I needed a diary just to keep track of everything. It wasn't that the twists were bad, they were actually pretty good but there was just so much information being thrown at me at once. Yuanrong's story absolutely broke my heart though. The way she avenged her love was amazing and tragic at the same time. Her story ended up being one of my favorite parts of the drama. And can we talk about the beast??? WHY IS IT SO CUTE. Every time it appeared I forgot whatever serious thing was happening. Also, the way yin and yang are used when they're together in the Li Sect??? So hot š„ The love triangles were EVERYWHERE. Not just in the current generation but even in the older generation Add that to all the twists, hidden identities, family histories, and political drama, and my brain was constantly trying to catch up. But then there were moments that made my heart melt completely. The way she says, "I trust you, no need to say anything" AAAAAH. My heart. And Zhao's parents??? Honestly, they felt like the only truly innocent and good people in the entire drama. When she said she would die with him, I already knew where it was going. After all, Yuanrong had already set the example. Some loves in this drama were just that deep. Episode 27 was PEAK. Absolutely peak. She can die for him and he can kill for her šš That's it. That's the episode. And Cai Pingshu's story was so sad too š Every time I thought the drama was done hurting me, it found another way. Also, I guessed who the man in black was pretty early on, It was honestly very obvious. The real surprise wasn't his identity it was finding out he was somehow even dumber than I expected. But well, karma is a bitch. Everyone eventually reaped what they sowed, and that was satisfying to watch. The ending was honestly perfect. It wrapped everything up beautifully, and the OST??? AMAZING. One of those soundtracks that keeps playing in your head even after the drama ends.Overall, despite the overwhelming amount of twists and information, this was such a good show. Emotional, romantic, heartbreaking, frustrating, and rewarding all at the same time. š„ŗā¤ļø
But WHAT the hell was her family from the start, They literally used her to win victories for the son?? God that made me so angry. Yet despite everything, He Yan is SUCH a strong character. Sheās intelligent, determined, learns fast, and never lets herself be underestimated. Honestly I love her spirit so much. A woman with dreams and passion is truly the best kind of person youāll ever meet. And Cheng Li Su why is he everywhere these days? Not that Iām complaining because every role he takes, he absolutely eats it up. I genuinely enjoy seeing him in historical dramas. Also the chemistry between the leads??? SO GOOD. Theyāre both so funny together, I was laughing so much. The little domestic moments made me love them even more like her cooking for him and mending the holes HE intentionally made in his clothes just to get her attention. That was both hilarious and adorable. And Ryan Cheng once again proved how amazing he is in these kinds of dramas. His acting always works so well in historical roles. What I loved most about the couple is how mature they felt. They were both strong individually but still constantly trying to care for and protect each other. The efforts, the understanding, the partnership it all felt beautiful. Also He Yan seriously did SO much single-handedly every episode I was just sitting there thinking āgod I love her.ā Sheās honestly idol material. And Chu Zhao, I truly thought they were going to make him evil at first, but I was actually happy he stayed a good person for most of the story. Though I hated how obsessed and twisted they made him near the end ughhh, it kind of ruined such a good character for me. But thank GOD they got married in the end because after all that suffering, they deserved happiness
Maybe Iām a little biased because I absolutely love school dramas but this was such a cute and emotional watch for me. I loved how Yingtao and Jiang Qiaoxi started from teasing each other to slowly becoming such an important part of each otherās lives. Their friendship and bond felt very natural and warm. Also, the second female lead was SO pretty honestly she looked main lead material herself. But GOD Jiang Qiaoxiās mother made me so angry. She was genuinely cruel. Not even allowing your own child one phone call?? Treating him like he had to live as a replacement for the child she lost?? That is such toxic parenting. The amount of emotional blackmail she did not only to him but even to Yingtao was insane. Every single time she manipulated them just because she wanted him to continue living like his brother⦠every limit was crossed honestly. I genuinely donāt think I could even speak properly to my mother if she behaved like that. And Jiang Qiaoxi himself⦠I really liked him, and he was shown as such a mature and understanding person despite everything, but his biggest flaw was constantly giving up on himself. On his life, his future, even on Yingtao, Like bro, you had everything in front of you. You went to Hong Kong, you were talented, your parents wouldāve still supported your studies eventually, and Yingtao literally crossed oceans emotionally and physically for you. But he kept giving up before even trying. That line from Yingtao hurt SO much: āHow can you lie to yourself? Youāre standing in a room full of me.āHonestly, in the relationship, Yingtao was the one constantly making efforts. She searched for him, waited for him, went all the way to Hong Kong for him⦠she was always the seeker, the chaser. Meanwhile everything in the relationship felt almost handed to him. So I did feel a little bitter about that. But at the same time⦠maybe Iām being too harsh on him. Life got to him before Yingtao ever could. And that kind of pain changes people. Still, all is well if the end is well, I loved seeing every member of the Quanshan squad grow up and become successful in their own way. And the second couple shouldāve ended up tog
ether too ugh.
Iām already a complete sucker for lawyer dramas, so obviously I had to try this one. And even though I havenāt been enjoying a lot of K-dramas lately, this drama actually surprised me so much. After a long time, this felt genuinely entertaining and refreshing. The storyline kind of reminded me of Oh My Ghost Clients, but I still ended up liking this a lot. It has everythingāthrill, comedy, emotional moments, a little romanceāand somehow balances all those emotions really well without feeling messy. And okay⦠Yoo Yeon Seok š Usually Iām not even a huge fan of his acting, but THIS drama changed my mind completely. He was genuinely amazing here. The way he switches personalities, emotions, and mannerisms depending on the ghost clients it made every case feel unique and memorable. I think I might actually become a fan after this. Also his line, āWhy are all my clients such good-natured people?ā š¤£š That cracked me up every single time. The stories themselves are interesting, but honestly, his acting is what makes them hit harder. Heās literally the cherry on top that makes the drama stand out. Thatās what impressed me the most while watching. And maybe Iām biased because I love lawyer dramas way too much 𤣠but I genuinely had so much fun watching this. Plus THE TWISTTT š God. Stressful, emotional, chaotic⦠but honestly, all is well if the
end is well.
And the thing is I guessed most of the twists already, so instead of shocking me, it just felt like āokay now what else are they going to throw in?ā I think the emotional story and investigations were more powerful than the excessive political layering at the end. But thank GOD all the couples got happy endings š„ŗ after all that suffering, at least they gave us peace in the end.
And honestly, I even liked Moo Jin for a long time. The way he took her in, helped her get revenge, taught her how to fight, how to drink, gave her a new name, a whole new life⦠the support he gave her was so intense that I didnāt even question it while watching. I hated Gang Jae from the START š every time he appeared I got annoyed. He truly got what he deserved. Also I KNEW ITTTT š I knew her father was a cop the whole time. I was literally sitting there like āthereās no way he isnāt.ā But Moo Jin⦠damn. He actually fooled me too. What a monster honestly. And the thing is, I kind of understood his perspective as well that Donghoon was the only person he trusted and he felt betrayed by him. You could see why he became the way he did. But still, no matter how tragic his reasoning was, he was still a monster in the end.
And Pil Do šš Iām still mad about that. His death felt so unnecessary. Like PLEASE could they not give her at least one happy thing at the end?? After everything she suffered?? That hurt so bad.
Yeah, I get the criticisms. The transitions can feel rushed, scenes jump quickly, and sometimes itās like youāre suddenly in a completely different moment. But for a low-budget short drama, it actually does a pretty decent job. Like, you can clearly see the limitations, but they still managed to make it engaging.
What I really liked was the characters and how their story developed. Thereās a lot of emotional weight, and both the male and female leads go through so much. They were honestly tortured endlessly like one thing after another š but somehow that made me more attached to them. It wasnāt perfect, but it worked for me.
At first, I did feel like the male lead was too charming compared to the female lead, like the pairing felt a bit off. But as the story went on, I actually got used to them and ended up liking them together. They kind of grew on me.
And their daughter?? THE CUTEST š I was genuinely obsessed such a lovable little character, she added so much warmth to the story.
Overall, yeah itās rushed and flawed, but I still enjoyed it a lot. Sometimes you just vibe with something, and this was that for me.