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On Me and Thee Nov 15, 2025
Title Me and Thee
Whoever first invented the “puppy gangster” character for cinema, I am forever grateful. Not a single film or series has made me stop watching once I realize the villain is actually a soft, loyal, slightly pathetic puppy underneath all that attitude. That mix of danger on the outside and softness on the inside is my absolute weakness. Every time.

Love it...he is supposed to give a gift to person he is pursing, and let his secretary decide all that, but for a person he has tiff with he is personally doing what he should be doing for Aran.

ps. Pond can never play negative character, he just doesn't have negative type vibe!!!
On To My Shore Nov 15, 2025
Title To My Shore
the art of seduction...and the placement of cigarette near his crotch....you bastard Fax Xiao...playing a very dangerous and dirty game!!! Great acting by HYR.
On Dear X Nov 15, 2025
Title Dear X
There isn’t a single bit of hatred in me for FL. She is who she is, and she’s fully aware of it. She manipulates, uses people, and throws them away at her convenience — all at their expense.

I genuinely hope they don’t try to make her “human” again. She’s not evil, and she doesn’t need any redemption arc to begin with. The last thing this show needs is for FL to suddenly turn into an angel. That’s my main and only concern.

Either she ends up alone, or she ends up with JS — that’s it. I don’t know how it plays out in the webtoon, so feel free to spoil the ending for me.

But so far so good. Despite her personality and the aura she carries, she’s constantly portrayed as someone others look down on… and I don’t understand why. This needs to stop at some point. And again, I really hope they don’t turn her into some heavenly, purified figure at the end. Nor do I want her to be punished, jailed, or forced into a miserable life. Hasn’t she already gone through enough? At this point, there’s nothing left for her to “pay for” anymore.
On Spirit Fingers Nov 14, 2025
After watching the part of EP8 where that bitch was dealt with, I went back to Episode 7. Honestly, both the brother and the sister are absolutely unhinged, and crazy AF.
On The Manipulated Nov 13, 2025
Sometimes I think Asian cinema, especially Japanese and Korean, has a unique talent for creating stories that feel unreal yet somehow painfully real at the same time. Everything on screen looks stylized, exaggerated, almost theatrical, but beneath that surface it touches something raw in human nature that many other industries avoid. It shows the cracks in people with an honesty that becomes uncomfortable.

Series like this always leave me with a strange sadness. Not because of the chaos or the violence, but because of how far a person can drift into madness when their inner world starts collapsing. It usually doesn’t begin with evil. It begins with loneliness, obsession, resentment, fear, or a desperate need for control. These are familiar emotions, things every human feels at some point. That is why it’s disturbing. The descent is believable. It shows that darkness doesn’t need supernatural forces or dramatic villains. Sometimes it grows quietly inside a very ordinary person.

And after years of watching, I have also become tired of one pattern, especially in SK dramas. The constant portrayal of absolute power and endless money controlling everything. It has reached a point where the repetition becomes boring. The same rich villains. The same corporate corruption. The same exaggerated dominance that somehow rules every corner of society. It was dramatic once, but now it feels unrealistic and predictable. Human darkness is much more complex than billionaires pulling strings behind shiny glass towers, yet this formula keeps coming back as if no other type of story exists.

When a story steps out of that pattern and shows something more fragile, something rooted in actual human weaknesses rather than money or social status, it hits much harder. It feels closer to the truth. It reveals how a person can break from the inside long before the world notices. And this is what stays with me long after the scene ends. Not the glamour, not the wealth, not the power games, but the reminder that human beings are capable of slipping into horrifying versions of themselves without anyone realizing it.

That is the kind of reality that feels far more frightening than any chaebol fantasy. Because it is believable. It is human. It is real.
On Dynamite Kiss Nov 13, 2025
start of fake relationship, ML falling first, annoying rich SFL, divorce SML but will end up with SFL, and not to mention pushover FL, thrashed by family, humiliated by ex, jobless, listen to all kind of BS and act as mother terressea.... on top of that she is going to be the mother of her tenant's son to get a job where ML works, starts of lies and lies....yeah such new concept!!!!
On Dynamite Kiss Nov 13, 2025
JKY choosing failed script over and over...AEJ one of the most talented Korean actress, was finally able to recognize but this script doesn't suit her as well...I will continue till EP4 and then decide further...there were lots cringe moments, but since the acting is top notch, it made me watchable!!!
On At 25:00, in Akasaka Season 2 Nov 12, 2025
Can someone explain what’s really going on with Kuroki Keita? His behaviour feels so strange. It’s like he came in inspired by Yuki, but once he actually met him, something shifted — almost as if he was disappointed or thrown off. The way he looks at Yuki isn’t simple admiration or affection; there’s a kind of resentment or unresolved tension in his expression, as if there’s a deeper layer we’re not being shown.

This is exactly why I often get frustrated with the Japanese industry — their emotional dynamics are so different from other East Asian entertainment cultures. The way they express tension, jealousy, admiration, or conflict is far more subtle and complicated, sometimes even contradictory. It’s like their entire emotional palette sits in a different spectrum compared to the rest of the Asian peninsula.
On Spirit Fingers Nov 12, 2025
People like NGJ doesn't exist...I am at this stage of life when I see such heavenly character I feel so annoyed and wan to slap the shit out of me that they are fairy tail men, they don't exist....
On Dear X Nov 11, 2025
Title Dear X
People who are calling FL all kinds of things — TBH, I can relate more to her than any pathetic wanna-be human being. She lives in all of us, but we don’t want to recognize that part of ourselves and pretend to be fucked-up, righteous little biotches. We are not!
On The Wicked Game Nov 10, 2025
People are quick to condemn Pheem, to label him cruel, manipulative, monstrous. But that’s because they confuse his clarity for cruelty. He isn’t the hero meant to be admired; he’s the reflection most people aren’t brave enough to face. Every action he takes comes from a place carved by betrayal. He’s a man who learned too early that softness invites destruction, that love without control becomes a weapon turned against you. So he built himself into a wall, not out of arrogance, but out of necessity.

Yes, what he did to Than is wrong. It’s painful to watch. It’s almost unbearable to think that someone could use the person who genuinely loves him as part of his revenge. But the tragedy of Pheem isn’t that he’s wicked, it’s that he doesn’t know how to stop being wicked once the game starts. Revenge became his entire language; to abandon it now would mean abandoning the only identity that ever gave him power.

When he pulls the trigger, when Than falls, we see a man who has reached the end of his own darkness. The moment is horrifying not because of Than’s apparent death, but because of the silence that follows. You can feel that Pheem’s revenge is complete, yet it gives him nothing. No relief. No closure. Just an echo that keeps reminding him that he has crossed every line, even the one he built for himself. That is the cruelest punishment of all - to finally win and realize the victory has nothing left to hold.

People keep asking when he’ll change, when he’ll “redeem” himself. But that’s the wrong question. Pheem doesn’t need redemption written in bright letters and soft piano music. He needs time, the kind of time that breaks you open from the inside. Sudden character development would insult the pain that shaped him. Not all people wake up pure after doing wrong; some carry the rot for a while before they even dare to look at it. That’s what makes him real.

And that’s why the show is called *The Wicked Game.* Because wickedness here isn’t about evil, it’s about being trapped in your own strategy, unable to tell where love ends and vengeance begins. Pheem has finished his revenge, but the real war is only beginning - the one between the man he became and the man he might still be. Than’s apparent death is not an ending; it’s the haunting pause before consequence. You can already sense that he’ll come back, that the story between them isn’t finished, because the bond they share isn’t the kind that dies cleanly. It festers, it returns, it demands resolution.

Pheem will have to face the ruins he created, not as a villain seeking forgiveness, but as a man finally forced to stand alone in the silence he caused. And maybe, in that silence, love will crawl back in, not as redemption, but as recognition. Because not every sinner becomes a saint. Some just learn to live with the truth that they were both the wound and the weapon.

That’s the brilliance of 'The Wicked Game.' It doesn’t ask you to love Pheem; it asks you to understand him - and in doing so, it quietly exposes how much of him lives inside all of us.
On That Summer Nov 9, 2025
Title That Summer
I am enjoying this series as it has production values , but unfortunately them as leads in a stand alone project for them it’s just plain and they don’t stand out…Satang has a leading aura but Winny don’t. Mond is another artist being ignored and paired with different people in both straight or gay roles. He should have been the lead with a proper story line. I don’t know if you guys agree or not but Winny and Satang as leading pair in a series just for them has no charm in it.