The drama itself had a great concept, and the acting was really solid. From the start, everything was gripping — it hooked me right in. But as it went on, especially toward the middle and end, it started to fall off and felt kind of stretched.
The fiction world didn’t really give the illusion that justice still stands with the law. In fact, this drama made it pretty clear that no matter what, justice will never be achieved through the legal system — you have to take it into your own hands. That idea is both powerful and honestly kind of depressing.
The stories shown were really sad and did a great job of highlighting how flawed the system is. What hurt most was that the FL still had to work with the reporter who killed her parents — like, where’s the justice in that? There’s no sense of closure or fairness, and that just made me feel even sadder.
Honestly, this season felt really stretched out. They killed off all the characters I was actually invested in, and by the end, it felt like there was no real point in continuing the story into a season 3. Even if an American version comes out, I doubt I’ll watch it.
Some of the acting was strong in certain parts, but a lot of scenes just felt meh. The ending especially didn’t sit right with me — it basically showed how the VIPs will keep using and discarding the poor for entertainment. Gi Hun’s rebellion, which once felt powerful, ended up feeling meaningless. It was disappointing to see something with so much potential go in this direction. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend it.
Such a Comfort series This drama was so simple and fluffy — a light, heartwarming watch that made me smile all the way through. It’s full of humor, soft moments, and just the right touch of chaos that comes with being young and figuring things out. As a BL, it was cute in its own way, and I absolutely loved the characters and their dynamics. It also had a lovely sense of maturity, showing that everything in life has meaning, and that happiness might be closer than we think. Just a feel-good drama that leaves you warm and smiling.
This movie was an absolute blast — the perfect mix of sharp humor, fast-paced action. I loved every bit of it! The idea of a drug squad going undercover in a fried chicken restaurant was hilarious and so refreshingly original. Each character brought something unique to the table, and their chaotic teamwork made for some genuinely laugh-out-loud moments. The action scenes were well-done, the comedic timing was spot-on. If you're looking for a fun, lighthearted action-comedy with a unique twist, this one’s a must-watch.
Should have been a BL The drama was decent — it made me laugh, had its ups and downs, and overall, was a good one-time watch. I went into it thinking it was a BL (it really should have been), but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way. Still, it surprised me in other ways. The open ending was actually great, and I appreciated how the show subtly explored deeper themes — how people can use others for their own benefit, how trust can be misplaced, and how, even in defeat, one can choose to become a better person.
In life, we’ll meet many people like Sang Hyeon — charming, persuasive, but often manipulative — and we need to stay mindful of that. Won Dae, too, wasn’t any better, acting in his own interest under the guise of friendship. What this drama reminded me is that there’s really no such thing as winning or losing in life — just learning, growing, and living on your own terms. And for that message alone, it’s worth the watch.
YOU JUST HAVE TO FAIL ONE TIME TO BECOME SOMEONE YOU ARE NOT. This was a bat-shit crazy drama in the best way possible. The acting is just fabulous — I love how Park Eun Bin chooses such diverse roles and absolutely nails every one of them. It was so fun watching both leads mirror each other — same mindset, same intensity — which is exactly why the ML was trying so hard to save her, to help her become more human, more empathetic, and not just a machine in the OR.
I absolutely loved how the FL was obsessed with surgery, and how Dr. Han and Seo stuck by her side no matter what. Their quiet support made everything hit harder. This was such a psychopathic yet deeply fascinating drama. I genuinely enjoyed every single episode — gripping, wild, and oddly emotional. The ending shook me a bit as it was not something that i expected, such an open ending where i am just left with answers. A must-watch for anyone who loves intense character-driven medical dramas.
SUCH A HAUNTING BEAUTY! Such underrated though, no one is talking about it. I absolutely loved this drama. From the very first episode, it pulled me into its world — the storyline was unique, haunting, and full of depth. The acting? Truly fabulous. Every cast member delivered such powerful performances, especially in the emotional, intense final episodes that genuinely shook me. The setup — a palace filled with spirits, secrets, and ancient grudges — was atmospheric and beautifully done.
What really stood out was how well the show balanced mythology, mystery, and emotion. Yeo Ri’s inner struggle with her spiritual destiny, Yun Gap’s heartbreaking possession, and the eerie presence of vengeful ghosts made each episode feel layered and gripping. The tension never let up, and by the end, I was completely invested.
This was one of those dramas that stays with you — haunting and heartfelt in all the right ways.
The drama started off really strong — the first five episodes had me hooked with solid pacing, great tension, and interesting characters. But after that, it kind of lost direction. The fights started feeling a bit random, and the story didn’t dig as deep into the characters, especially Yun-gi, which was disappointing. I get that the ML was dealing with trauma and pressure from his father and his brother died, but the last few episodes just felt like they were missing something. The open ending also left things hanging — if there’s no season 2, we’ll never know what really happens at that school. Overall, it had potential but fell short compared to shows like *Weak Hero Class 1* and *Study Group*.
I honestly really enjoyed this drama. The story felt warm and comforting, and the acting brought the characters to life in such a genuine way. The chemistry between the leads was slow-burning but so sincere. I especially loved watching the leads grow together through food and love— their relationship felt natural and full of heart. The only thing that held it back slightly was the ex storyline — it felt a bit dragged and frustrating at times, especially when everything else was flowing so naturally. But even then, it didn’t take away too much from the overall charm. But even with that, the drama left me feeling good. It was a cozy, heartfelt watch.
First of all, what an incredible story. The plot pulled me in from the start, and every single character felt so real. Their journeys, especially the leads, were written with such care — you could actually see them grow with every episode. It’s enemies to lovers, yes, but it’s also so much more than that. It’s about how trust is built slowly, how intellect can be just as powerful as beauty, and how love doesn’t erase pain — it helps you carry it better.
I’ve watched a lot of shows with heavy or sad endings, and I was honestly scared this one would go the same way. But the happy ending felt like such a relief — like I could finally exhale. It wasn’t forced either; it felt earned, and that made it all the more satisfying.
I really felt for Wei Liang. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, things don’t go your way — and that part hurt in a quiet, real way.
This drama had everything: betrayal, emotions that linger, clever strategies, and just the right touch of luck. It wasn’t perfect, but it knew how to make you feel — and for me, that’s what made it unforgettable.
It is a typical revenge story, it was good till episode 4 then it kind of drags only meaningless violence that i had to skip, the end was kind of worth it though. WARNING -TOO MUCH VIOLENCE
Started with a puzzle piece and ended with one I would have liked if the killers pov is also shown but here the puzzle was the main point. 100% recccomend
It's such a great comedy film to watch with friends, such a great take on friendship and life. At twenty, you can take several paths and can still wound up nowhere. It shows how you need not decide everything at such a young age, live and have fun in life, after all it's the only one. Such a comfort and funny watch! 100% Recommend.
"Karma is a bitch, It bites hard". Whatever you do or say it's implication will always come back to you as the earth is round and i guess very small. Everything starts with the doctor and ends with her. The thrill was great but its a little hard to watch but worth it. But come on, people are like that, if you do bad, you receive bad. But remember one thing - "Only good things lie ahead" if you do good, SO STAY KIND, STAY HEALTHY, STAY HAPPY.
The story was pretty decent and the acting too. I love enemies to lovers so it was a perfect fit. Though i have seen better bl's than this, this was a cute one.
I left this drama because of the assault in episode 1, it did not sit right for me and thought i was wrong but now that i have so many comments like this i am reminded of this and want to say if you want to watch, watch it at your own risk as it has triggers like ASSAULT.
As most of the comments stated it was shot a long time ago and it was some of the typical story as well as including the stalking part, well it was what made me watch bl so i think it kind of paved the way for me. If i would wanna rewatch it today it would be a no-no for me but at that time it was great.
Finally I watched the drama with toxic love, otherwise all the dramas I have seen are all flowery and cutesy even though it has it's cute parts. Jae min was insane like seriously??? and i felt really bad for kim suhyeon, like he was decieved and did i say jae min was insane ? because god he pissed me off. But it was so dramatic that it was worth watching.
The drama itself had a great concept, and the acting was really solid. From the start, everything was gripping — it hooked me right in. But as it went on, especially toward the middle and end, it started to fall off and felt kind of stretched.
The fiction world didn’t really give the illusion that justice still stands with the law. In fact, this drama made it pretty clear that no matter what, justice will never be achieved through the legal system — you have to take it into your own hands. That idea is both powerful and honestly kind of depressing.
The stories shown were really sad and did a great job of highlighting how flawed the system is. What hurt most was that the FL still had to work with the reporter who killed her parents — like, where’s the justice in that? There’s no sense of closure or fairness, and that just made me feel even sadder.
Some of the acting was strong in certain parts, but a lot of scenes just felt meh. The ending especially didn’t sit right with me — it basically showed how the VIPs will keep using and discarding the poor for entertainment. Gi Hun’s rebellion, which once felt powerful, ended up feeling meaningless. It was disappointing to see something with so much potential go in this direction. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend it.
This drama was so simple and fluffy — a light, heartwarming watch that made me smile all the way through. It’s full of humor, soft moments, and just the right touch of chaos that comes with being young and figuring things out. As a BL, it was cute in its own way, and I absolutely loved the characters and their dynamics. It also had a lovely sense of maturity, showing that everything in life has meaning, and that happiness might be closer than we think. Just a feel-good drama that leaves you warm and smiling.
The drama was decent — it made me laugh, had its ups and downs, and overall, was a good one-time watch. I went into it thinking it was a BL (it really should have been), but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way. Still, it surprised me in other ways. The open ending was actually great, and I appreciated how the show subtly explored deeper themes — how people can use others for their own benefit, how trust can be misplaced, and how, even in defeat, one can choose to become a better person.
In life, we’ll meet many people like Sang Hyeon — charming, persuasive, but often manipulative — and we need to stay mindful of that. Won Dae, too, wasn’t any better, acting in his own interest under the guise of friendship. What this drama reminded me is that there’s really no such thing as winning or losing in life — just learning, growing, and living on your own terms. And for that message alone, it’s worth the watch.
This was a bat-shit crazy drama in the best way possible. The acting is just fabulous — I love how Park Eun Bin chooses such diverse roles and absolutely nails every one of them. It was so fun watching both leads mirror each other — same mindset, same intensity — which is exactly why the ML was trying so hard to save her, to help her become more human, more empathetic, and not just a machine in the OR.
I absolutely loved how the FL was obsessed with surgery, and how Dr. Han and Seo stuck by her side no matter what. Their quiet support made everything hit harder. This was such a psychopathic yet deeply fascinating drama. I genuinely enjoyed every single episode — gripping, wild, and oddly emotional. The ending shook me a bit as it was not something that i expected, such an open ending where i am just left with answers.
A must-watch for anyone who loves intense character-driven medical dramas.
Such underrated though, no one is talking about it.
I absolutely loved this drama. From the very first episode, it pulled me into its world — the storyline was unique, haunting, and full of depth. The acting? Truly fabulous. Every cast member delivered such powerful performances, especially in the emotional, intense final episodes that genuinely shook me. The setup — a palace filled with spirits, secrets, and ancient grudges — was atmospheric and beautifully done.
What really stood out was how well the show balanced mythology, mystery, and emotion. Yeo Ri’s inner struggle with her spiritual destiny, Yun Gap’s heartbreaking possession, and the eerie presence of vengeful ghosts made each episode feel layered and gripping. The tension never let up, and by the end, I was completely invested.
This was one of those dramas that stays with you — haunting and heartfelt in all the right ways.
First of all, what an incredible story. The plot pulled me in from the start, and every single character felt so real. Their journeys, especially the leads, were written with such care — you could actually see them grow with every episode. It’s enemies to lovers, yes, but it’s also so much more than that. It’s about how trust is built slowly, how intellect can be just as powerful as beauty, and how love doesn’t erase pain — it helps you carry it better.
I’ve watched a lot of shows with heavy or sad endings, and I was honestly scared this one would go the same way. But the happy ending felt like such a relief — like I could finally exhale. It wasn’t forced either; it felt earned, and that made it all the more satisfying.
I really felt for Wei Liang. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, things don’t go your way — and that part hurt in a quiet, real way.
This drama had everything: betrayal, emotions that linger, clever strategies, and just the right touch of luck. It wasn’t perfect, but it knew how to make you feel — and for me, that’s what made it unforgettable.