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Agent from Above
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8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Final rating: 9/10 — Evie Souls ✨ pointview émotionnal ?

I honestly didn’t know what to expect when I started this Taiwanese drama.

The first episode made me a little skeptical, and I wasn’t sure if I would truly connect with the story, the atmosphere, or even some of the special effects. But little by little, I found myself getting emotionally invested in it.

This drama is not perfect. Some effects and certain scenes can feel uneven at times, but what touched me the most was the sincerity of its emotions.
One of the moments that affected me deeply was the storyline involving the young girl with leukemia. The bond between her and the main character felt incredibly genuine and emotional. I even teared up during some scenes. It’s the kind of emotional connection that stays with me long after finishing a drama.

But what I loved the most was the relationship between the main character and the Third Prince Heir of the Underworld. From the very beginning, there was something intriguing and emotional in their dynamic. Through certain lines, gestures, and the way the prince constantly acted toward the agent, I could feel a quiet affection and protectiveness hidden beneath his actions.

The actor playing the prince heir did an amazing job conveying those emotions. There was something very subtle yet powerful in his expressions and the way he protected the main character. And when episode 8 finally reveals the true reason behind that connection… everything suddenly made sense. It made me look back at all their interactions in a completely different way.

I also enjoyed the overall atmosphere of the drama: a mix of fantasy, emotion, and soft melancholy, with that unique charm that Taiwanese dramas sometimes have.

In the end, I unexpectedly became attached to the story and the characters. And the ending of episode 8, which strongly hints at a possible season 2, genuinely made me want to continue this journey.

This is definitely a drama worth giving a chance to, even if the beginning feels uncertain at first.

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Ongoing 8/8
The Dark Dice
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Oct 29, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

The Dark Dice critic

The concept of the mystical dice and survival game is original and intriguing. The plot keeps you engaged, but the pacing can be slow at times, and some episodes lack tension. I wished for more “wow” moments and higher stakes, like in Squid Game or Alice in Borderland. The open ending leaves room for an exciting sequel.

The cast is convincing, each actor giving their character a unique personality. The dynamics and mysteries between the characters enhance the suspense and keep you attached to the protagonists.

The soundtrack supports the dark and dramatic atmosphere, though it’s not as memorable as other Asian thrillers. It complements the story but doesn’t leave a lasting impact.

The series is enjoyable on the first watch, especially for fans of survival games. However, the slower pacing in some parts makes it less addictive to rewatch. A potential second season could change this.

Conclusion:
The Dark Dice is a captivating Thai survival game drama with an original concept, though the pacing is uneven. Fans of mysterious plots and survival games will enjoy it. Definitely worth watching, and the promise of a sequel could make it even more intense.

So.....
"If you enjoy Asian survival games and mysterious plots, this series might surprise you… but be patient: the real danger is yet to come."😊

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