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Go Ahead chinese drama review
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Go Ahead
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by Bao
Apr 21, 2025
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Go Ahead Will Always Make Me Cry No Matter How Many Times I Watch

I’m just going to say it—Go Ahead is hands down my favorite C-drama of all time. And honestly, I don’t think anything will ever top it. No matter how many times I rewatch it, I always end up crying like it’s the first time. There’s something about this drama that just hits every time. It’s like no matter how many times I know what’s coming, the emotional impact never fades.

The story is so beautifully crafted. It follows three main characters who, though not related by blood, form this incredible bond and become a family of their own. What makes this drama so special to me is how it captures the complexities of familial love, both the pain and the joy that come with it. I don’t think there’s ever been a drama that made me feel more deeply about the idea of chosen family. Watching these three characters support each other through everything, from their personal struggles to their relationship with their parents, just broke me in the best way.

Li Jianjian (played by Eleanor Lee) is such a relatable character, and her growth throughout the drama is so beautiful. She starts off with so much uncertainty about her place in the world, especially after growing up in a broken family, but watching her find her confidence and her own sense of family is a ride that will leave you in tears. And He Ziqiu (played by Zhao Zhiwei) and Ling Xiao (played by Song Weilong)? Their bond with Jianjian is something so rare to see. I love how their friendship evolves into something so much more, and you feel every moment of their emotional journey together.

But honestly, the one character that really struck me the most was the father, Mr. Li. His relationship with Jianjian is everything I’ve ever wanted in a parent-child bond. It’s so filled with love, care, and patience, and watching their relationship grow made me realize how much I long for that kind of connection with my own father. The way he always puts her first, how he encourages her to find her own way while constantly being there for her—it made me rethink the kind of relationship I hope to have with my dad. I think Mr. Li’s love for Jianjian is so pure and genuine, and it honestly made me wish my own relationship with my dad were more like that. His character is a reminder of how important emotional availability and unconditional love are in family, and it left a lasting impact on me.

The performances in this drama are just phenomenal. Every single actor gives their heart and soul into their roles, making the characters feel so real. You can really feel the pain, the joy, the heartbreak, and the healing through every scene. The chemistry between the leads is so strong, it’s impossible not to get emotionally invested in their relationships. And the way the drama handles the dynamics of the family—whether it’s the pain of parental love or the joy of chosen family—it's so honest and raw. It’s one of those dramas where you’re watching the characters grow, and you grow with them.

I can’t not mention the soundtrack—chef’s kiss. The music in this drama is so fitting and enhances the emotional beats in such a subtle way. There were so many times when a song would play, and it would just pull me deeper into the feelings of the scene. The music isn’t just background noise; it becomes part of the experience.

If you haven’t seen Go Ahead, please do yourself a favor and watch it. Even if you’re not usually a fan of crying while watching a drama, trust me, you’ll want to experience the emotional rollercoaster this show takes you on. I know it’s my all-time favorite, and I will keep rewatching it no matter how many tears it brings. It’s the kind of drama that stays with you long after it’s over, and I’m forever grateful I found it.
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