My Review of We Are
Honestly, this is one of the only series from GMMTV that I would rate this highly. Usually, I’m not really into comedy series, but this one… I absolutely loved it. The story is light but well done, and the couples are super cute, each in their own way.Special mention to AouBoom — my little babies! Their chemistry is just so sweet, I totally melted watching them. They really made me enjoy this series from beginning to end. 💖
On the other hand, I was a bit disappointed by PondPhuwin. I usually love them so much, but in this series… I don’t know, something felt off. Maybe it lacked a bit of connection or emotion this time around. It didn’t ruin the experience, but it’s the one thing that left me a little unsatisfied.
Still, I totally recommend We Are! It’s a feel-good series — funny, heartwarming, and filled with sweet moments and lovable characters. A great surprise in the BL world!
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opinion
For me, the second part of Duty After School is better than the first. I really liked seeing how the students have to help each other to survive, especially since they’re left to fend for themselves. Despite these very difficult moments, they never lost their smiles, which shows their strength and courage. This solidarity between them is truly touching and makes the series even more human.However, I have to admit that I don’t understand what happened to the second soldier — I really liked him. His absence left me a bit lost, and I wish I had known more about his fate. As for the ending, I find it very powerful and sad, which makes the series truly memorable. It’s precisely because of this ending that I give the series a 9 out of 10.
When I watched the last episodes, I felt very angry and sad to see the characters die. The creator really pushed the emotions to the maximum.
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Emotional
I really enjoyed the second season of D.P., and I actually prefer it to the first one. The stories are even more touching and deep, although the ones in season 1 were also very emotional. I couldn’t say which episode moved me the most because each one brings strong feelings in its own way.At first, I have to admit I stopped watching the series because I didn’t really connect with the beginning of season 1. But when I gave it another chance, it became a real favorite of mine. D.P. manages to tackle difficult topics like bullying, violence, and the moral dilemmas soldiers face with a lot of sensitivity.
Season 2 continues this path with even deeper characters and a storyline that makes you think. I especially liked how the series shows complex situations without ever falling into clichés. The actors are excellent, particularly Jung Hae-in, who perfectly portrays the fragility and determination of his character.
The emotional moments alternate with more intense scenes, keeping a good pace and preventing the series from feeling too heavy. This season really touched me, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys thought-provoking series that address social issues with honesty.
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wow
What can I say about this series? Wow. It’s exactly the kind of show I love — full of action, emotion, and just the right touch of humor. I was hooked from the very beginning. The fight scenes are incredible — honestly, they’re amazing! Intense, well-choreographed, and so satisfying to watch.But what really stood out to me was the emotional depth of the story. Some moments were truly heartbreaking, and you could really feel what the characters were going through. That made them even more lovable. Every character has their own story and personality, and I found myself getting attached to all of them. There’s a real sense of humanity in this show, and that’s what touched me the most.
There are also a few moments of humor that are well-placed and help lighten the mood without ruining the tension. It’s well balanced and makes the show even more enjoyable to watch.
In short, Bloodhounds made me feel so many things — I laughed, I teared up, I held my breath during the fight scenes… It’s a complete and powerful series, with the perfect mix of action, emotion, and heart. I can’t wait for season 2!
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suprise
I’m going to be honest — at first, I only started watching A Shop for Killers because it features my favorite actor, Lee Dong Wook. He was the main reason I gave the series a try. But to my surprise, I ended up getting completely hooked by the story and the characters.The beginning may feel a bit slow or confusing, and I almost thought it wasn’t going to be my type of show. But once the story starts to unfold, everything becomes more intense and gripping. The action scenes are well choreographed, the plot becomes clearer and more engaging, and we start to uncover all the hidden layers of this mysterious world.
What I loved most were the characters. They are truly compelling and emotionally engaging. Each one has their own background, pain, and motivations, and the way their stories connect adds a lot of depth to the series. Their relationships are touching and believable, and you quickly find yourself getting attached to them.
What’s great is that A Shop for Killers doesn’t just rely on action — it balances suspense, emotions, and character development really well. The fight scenes are intense and exciting, but they’re also supported by strong storytelling and emotional stakes. The visuals are also very well done, and the atmosphere of the show keeps you on edge in the best way.
In the end, I enjoyed this series way more than I expected. It turned out to be a unique, intense, and heartfelt experience. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys fast-paced thrillers with mystery, action, and well-written characters.
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my opinion
I really enjoyed watching Duty After School because it combines two of my favorite genres: fantasy and teenage drama. From the very first episode, the storyline grabbed my attention. The idea of high school students suddenly being recruited to fight mysterious alien creatures is both original and intense. It’s not something we see every day, and it adds a lot of suspense and excitement to the plot.One of the things I liked most was how the series shows the emotional and psychological struggles of the students. They are just normal teenagers, dealing with school, friendships, and their future — and suddenly, their lives are completely turned upside down. It made me think about how I would react in such a situation. The characters feel very real, and I became emotionally attached to some of them, especially the ones who were trying to stay strong and protect their friends.
The visual effects and action scenes are also impressive. The creature designs are unique and creepy, which adds to the tension. The atmosphere is sometimes dark and intense, but there are also moments of humor and friendship that make the story more balanced and human.
I also appreciated how the series builds up mystery. We still don’t fully understand what these creatures are or where they came from, which makes me even more excited for the second part. I can't wait to see what happens next and how the characters will evolve.
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I don’t like it
I have to say I was a bit disappointed with this series. The lead actor performed well, but after the series ended, he clearly showed that he doesn’t fully embrace his role in a BL. This gives the impression that he was embarrassed or uncomfortable, which can affect how the audience perceives the show.Besides that, I didn’t really enjoy the series as a whole. The plot is quite slow and lacks truly captivating moments. Some scenes are predictable, and the character development could have been deeper. The storyline could have benefited from being more dynamic and exploring relationships more thoroughly.
However, I have to admit that You Make Me Dance has its good points: the soundtrack is pleasant, and the sets are well done, giving the show a visually appealing look. Some supporting characters also add a bit of freshness.
In summary, even though the lead actor performed well, his attitude after the series left me somewhat disappointed. As for the series itself, it didn’t really convince me, but it does have some qualities. I hope future projects will better handle these aspects.
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