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Burnout Syndrome
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Feb 7, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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In this drama, I mainly see two different friends getting caught in a situation involving a money-hungry, feminine boy. That feels like the core conflict of the story. Personally, I’m not blaming Koh for what happens. For me, the worst person in this drama is Jira. I feel like he is playing with the feelings of both boys, and he’s actually very good at manipulating people’s emotions.
Even though Koh comes off as rude and emotionally distant, he is actually the most sensitive person in the entire drama.🥹 And yes, I am sad for Pheem too 🥺 I really felt bad for him. He’s such an innocent guy—honestly, truly innocent. A big part of this drama revolves around emotions and art, which gives it some depth.
One of the funniest parts is when Jira paints on a shirt using wine and calls it “art,” a so-called wine-stain shirt. Honestly, if anyone else did that, it would just look like a mess. But when a boyfriend does it, suddenly it’s art. I guess love really is blind.
Overall, this is not a boring drama. It has a storyline that keeps you watching continuously. The actors are also very talented—they express emotions incredibly well, especially through their eyes and facial expressions. However, I do get irritated when Koh is always wearing sunglasses because I can’t read his eyes properly. Other than that, the drama is decent

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Me and Thee
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Feb 4, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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Most innocent and insane mafia boss ever

I watched this drama mainly because I really like the two lead actors, especially the male lead. He usually plays serious characters in other dramas, so seeing him in such a goofy, unserious role was refreshing and honestly very funny. His performance was the biggest highlight for me, and I laughed a lot because of him. Acting-wise, both leads did a good job, and that’s what kept me watching.

That said, the drama itself didn’t feel special. Even though the male lead is supposed to be a mafia boss, it never truly felt like a mafia story. He’s probably the most innocent and insane “mafia boss” I’ve ever seen, which was funny—but it also made the whole mafia angle feel fake. Compared to other mafia dramas, like King’s Porch and another one whose name I can’t quite remember, this one lacked suspense, surprises, and intense moments. In those dramas, you’re constantly curious about what will happen next, with unexpected twists, fights, and strong tension mixed with romance. This drama didn’t give that feeling at all.

Instead, it focused mostly on love, with a very watered-down, pretend version of the mafia world. Because of that, I couldn’t fully take the story seriously. I started watching it continuously at first, thinking something bigger would happen later, but once I realized nothing much was changing, I began watching slowly and skipping days. It actually took me about a month to finish the drama.

Overall, I can’t give this drama a high rating. I’ll give it a few extra stars purely for the acting and the male lead’s entertaining performance. If you’re looking for a real mafia drama, this isn’t it. But if you enjoy light romance with a funny, unconventional male lead, it’s still watchable—just don’t expect too much depth or excitement.

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Secret Lover
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Jan 9, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Just normal BL love story

This drama doesn’t have a unique or different storyline. It follows a very normal BL romance. I liked it, but I wouldn’t say it’s very good — it’s just okay.

In terms of acting, the two female characters are more talented than the male leads. They express emotions really well and have strong screen presence. From some angles, Junshi even looks a bit like BTS V — did anyone else notice that?

Overall, the drama is watchable. It’s mainly about romance, without much of a strong or complex storyline. If you’re looking for something simple and romance-focused, you can give it a try.

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Jan 3, 2026
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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This special episode is titled “Where We Don’t Know Each Other,” but honestly, it doesn’t feel very special.

Before criticizing the writing, I have to acknowledge one thing clearly—the acting is excellent. These two actors are genuinely cool. When the world changes, their characters also change completely. While watching the drama, it never feels like the same person playing both versions. The Rude p cir version and the original version feel like two entirely different characters, even though they are acted by the same person. The same applies to Phu the timid Phu is nothing like the active Phu. Their timing, expressions, and body language are so different that we truly feel they are different people. For their performance alone, I can easily give 10/10 for acting.

The only truly interesting change in this episode is the role reversal. In the original world, P Cir is always the one stalking Phu. But in this alternate world, the situation is flipped P Cir becomes the one being stalked. That concept had a lot of potential, especially with Phu being shy, timid, passive, and almost painfully awkward in this world.

However, the episode fails to focus on what actually makes it unique. Instead of developing the dynamic between P Cir and this timid version of Phu, the story rushes and the end, the episode suddenly shifts back toward the real-world pairing, with P Cir and Phu making out—something we already know happens in the main storyline.

That’s where the episode completely loses its point.

If this was meant to be a special episode, it should have stayed in that alternate world and explored the journey, the tension, and the emotional buildup between P Cir and shy Phu. Showing how their relationship develops differently in this world would have made the episode meaningful. Instead, it feels like the writers used an interesting concept and then abandoned it halfway.

In the end, the idea was fresh, but the execution was messy. The episode had potential, and the actors delivered, but the writing didn’t do justice to either the concept or their performances.

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The Boy Next World
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Jan 1, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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I dont know what i feel ?

I decided to watch The Boy Next World mainly because I loved the plot description and the actors. At first, the story promised a parallel world concept, which immediately caught my attention because it felt fresh and unique. The idea of two worlds existing side by side, slowly revealing themselves, was intriguing. When the drama showed two versions of reality and intentionally confused the audience, I actually enjoyed that confusion—it made the story feel mysterious and exciting.

However, the drama later revealed that it was not really about a parallel world, but instead about obsession and stalking, where one character does everything because of his love. At that point, the storyline felt much more ordinary, and I slowly lost interest. The shift from a sci-fi concept to a psychological explanation felt disappointing, as if the drama took away the very element that made it special in the first place.

What made things more frustrating was the lack of clear explanations by the end. After cir’s accident, his head mark disappears and then reappears, which raises many unanswered questions. If he truly lost his memory, how did his scar changed? And if he was lying, why could the boy who hears people’s thoughts not detect it? These details make the audience wonder whether there was a parallel world after all. Additionally, the cir from the so-called parallel world mentioning that “these two must be together in this world” strongly suggests that different worlds existed where they were separated before. Because of this, the final explanation feels incomplete and contradictory.

Overall, The Boy Next World started with a strong and unique concept but ended with too much confusion and unresolved symbolism. The drama had great potential, but the unclear ending and sudden shift in theme made it feel unsatisfying. Instead of giving closure, it left viewers questioning what was real and what was not—until the very last scene.

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Between Us
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Oct 27, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Isn’t excellent, but it’s not boring either

Actually, at first, I didn’t want to watch this drama because I had seen the first season and wasn’t interested. But I ended up loving this couple more than the main couple from the first season. When I saw that the new season was coming out, I wasn’t interested at first, but then I thought, “I’ll give it a try.”

At first, I didn’t really fall for it, but then Hia Win’s smile totally caught me. I started watching the whole drama because of Hia Win, and later I actually grew to like Win’s little brother too—he’s so cute and really talented.

It’s just a normal drama, but I think it’s way better than the first season. The other couples are okay too, though I think some of them need to improve their expressions, especially Hia Win’s boyfriend. Sometimes his facial expressions are all the same. I don’t really like that actor, but because of Win, it doesn’t matter much.

I must say, Win’s character is very different from most rich main leads. He’s kind, cool, cute, and has a lot of good qualities. The writer actually did a great job building his character—I love it.

So overall, this drama isn’t excellent, but it’s not boring either.

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Doctor's Mine
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Oct 5, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Have good plot but writer messed it

I don’t know why this drama is such a mess. When he talks about childhood, Mild doesn’t even show a caring look. And when Mudd said he was raped, he didn’t even seem to know about it—but he believed it anyway. If he was really raped, shouldn’t he know? He wasn’t drunk or anything. What a joke! It feels like the writer just wanted to add drama for no reason and ended up writing a childish story.

I’m sure the main lead couple is Kan and Per because their story is more focused and well-developed, unlike Knight and Mild. Honestly, I want to see more scenes of the third couple—they give real butterfly feelings!

The acting is bad, especially Mild’s—he completely fails to deliver emotions. Kan does a good job, and Per is okay. Tum is also good. As for the girls, there’s nothing much to say; only Grace is a bit okay. Actually, Knight is kind of a good actor—he did well in Love Syndrome—but here, he’s acting like a beginner.

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Tonhon Chonlatee
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Aug 17, 2024
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Simple and lovly story.. u should try it than depend on riviews..

Actually, this drama is good! I don’t know why it has so many bad reviews. There are a lot of boring dramas with nothing special, yet they get great reviews. So I must say — don’t depend too much on reviews. I’ve made that mistake before; I dropped some dramas because of bad reviews — especially TharnType. Many fans said negative things about it, so I thought it would be horrible. But when I finally decided to try it, it became one of my favorites!

The storyline isn’t new — it’s the same old theme — but I still love it. It’s just a relaxing, simple, lovely drama. The acting is also good — not perfect, but definitely not bad. So I think you should at least try watching one or two episodes and then decide for yourself.

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Dinosaur Love
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Jul 6, 2024
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Not hve a good story line or acting, dont waste your time

First of all, the lead actor Rak really needs to either go to a good acting class or just stop acting altogether. He’s terrible. Dino is actually a good actor, but Rak’s poor performance drags him down, so I can’t give more stars for acting because of that.

And what on earth is that storyline? Is the writer Rak’s father or something? Did he really write such an idiotic drama just to make Rak the main lead? 🙄 Eww. Also, what’s the point of Charlam’s character? Worst story ever. I think even the writer doesn’t know what they’re writing or what the storyline is supposed to be.

And Rak has zero facial expressions — there’s nothing there that makes me feel anything. He’s the first actor who has failed this badly on my list.

As for Dino, I’d love to see him in another drama with a good supporting cast and a better writer. I must also say that Suea and Kharam are great actors too! ❤️❤️

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Night Has Come
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Dec 27, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I think it has a good plot, and it’s similar to the Japanese Wolf Game. The beginning is confusing and the trailer makes it look thrilling. But as the episodes go on, especially near the end, the thriller feeling is lost. From the first episode, I could already guess who the main mafia was. And when the third mafia died, I could easily figure out the last one too.

The ending ruined it for me. The reveal that it was actually a game created by Se-eun’s parents felt disappointing. Even if there is a second season, we already know they won’t actually die, so it won’t have the same intensity. It won’t become a masterpiece that way.

Also, compared to the Japanese Wolf Game, this one is less thrilling. The Japanese version has a more tightly constructed plot. I still liked this drama and watched it all in one go. But near the end, everything felt messy, and the last episode was especially bad. Something just felt off. I can’t exactly explain it. At first I enjoyed it a lot, but as the episodes continued, my feelings became mixed. You can watch it without getting bored, but afterwards you’re left thinking: What was the point? What did I just watch?

The acting was good, but I feel like the main actors weren’t strong enough. The villain characters were more impactful. Whenever the main two actors tried to do something, it always went wrong.

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The Promise
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Jul 19, 2023
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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somthing is missing

Beautiful storyline with lite storyline.. they have best chemestry. Some things are missing in this drama i really can not point out it. But i fell somthing is off.. i think tht is the reason for this is under rated.. but actully both male leads chemestry was real best and they made us feel.. but the way story written somthing is missing... i mean the way story build up is kind of fail.. and the way they confess also boring. And thire chemestry gone down little vit after that... it would be intresting if they add more romance and cute parts without suddenly dead of grandmother etc et. I mean itz not good timing. And i dont like that flight missing part too actually it is unessosry becoz this is mini drama.. it would be ok if this has more episodes.. i want more romance dude 😣

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KinnPorsche
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Jan 22, 2023
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Weakest underworld gang boss gone tooooo kinn ?

Actually, the main family is not strong at all, and they have a useless boss. Kinn is such a useless boss—poor bodyguards. Kinn says he knew everything from the start and blames Porsche for running away. Hell, man, if he really wanted to stop him, he had plenty of chances.

Big died and Pete was captured, and they don’t even care? And they don’t even talk about serious matters—only sex. If they do it, then suddenly everything is forgiven.

And look at the last episode—what the hell was Kinn doing? He didn’t even stand up to fight when he was attacked. Without Porsche and Khun, he would’ve died a long time ago.

Khun is way more loving and caring toward his bodyguards than damn Kinn. Even though Khun is a bit off-minded, he has more brains than Kinn, dude 😂 And I must say, Vegas is more talented than Kinn too.

Overall, it’s okay—you can watch it if you want romance. But I personally prefer romance like TharnType, which has way more feeling than this. It’s an over-praised drama, in my opinion.

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Our Skyy
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Dec 28, 2022
5 of 5 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Actually, I can’t give stars properly because there are 5 episodes with different casts, so I gave 9 stars to all. But honestly, I gave 9 points mainly for the 5th episode, and yes, the 3rd one too.

Actually, the 1st one sucks. I’m not talking about the actors or their first drama — I’m saying their episode in this drama is bad, with no sense at all.

The 2nd one is just okay, but I didn’t like it either.

The 3rd one is cool. Even though the acting is a bit off, I like the storyline.

The 4th one — I actually don’t like Dark Blue Kiss, so yes, I didn’t like this episode either.

And lastly, the 5th one — I loved it, and it’s the best episode in this series.

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SOTUS S
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Dec 27, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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I wonder how i missd this before

I really love this drama. Actually, for the past two days, I was living in it. But I love the first couple more. The chemistry between the two actors is really good, and their acting is also excellent. The sad part is that the writer didn’t properly develop their relationship. It could have been so much better if they had more cuddling scenes—at least one back hug 😐. No back hug, no cheek kissing; at the very least, they should have held hands more. I think the writer doesn’t like cute romance 😐. But the actors managed to keep us engaged with their acting and expressions.

I especially love Arthit. At first, he looked like an emotionless, rude man, but look at him now—sometimes he looks like a stubborn girl, and sometimes like a little kid. I really love his shy expressions and the way he rolls his eyes 🤩🤩.

And surprisingly, I am familiar with many actors and actresses in this drama. They played supporting roles here, and now some of them are acting as main leads ❤️.

Overall, it’s a really cool drama. I wonder how I missed it before ❤️❤️

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Dark Hole
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Jul 17, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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I downloaded this drama a long time ago, but I didn’t watch it back then. I really don’t know why I did that, because it is so cool. While watching it, the thought “Oh, what’s going to happen next?” was always in my mind. Once I started watching, I just couldn’t stop. The drama constantly gives us things to think about—why did this happen? why did the mutants do that? is she the one?—and so on. There is a lot of curiosity throughout.

While watching this, I was reminded of Sweet Home. The plot feels a bit similar to it for me. Overall, the drama is superb and well written. The writer smoothly lines up the story, and everything flows nicely.

However, I feel like the last two episodes dropped a little. I can’t clearly point out where the drop happens, but something feels off. Even though the story is still well written, the last two episodes feel a bit out of place. One issue is that the monster looks very fake. I think the writer slightly messed up the ending. It felt like watching an adult movie that suddenly turns into a kids’ movie. Still, it’s okay—it didn’t cause too much harm.

One more thing: as I said, this drama is similar to Sweet Home, but it is not as dramatic. For example, both dramas have scenes where good lead characters die. In Sweet Home, those scenes made me cry, but in this drama, I didn’t even feel heartache when a good character died. This is not the fault of the cast or the plot—it’s mainly the background elements. Sweet Home has superb background music and presents those scenes very dramatically. It makes you feel like it’s happening to you. This drama doesn’t have that effect. Even though I like it, I never felt like I was one of them, the way I did while watching Sweet Home.

The whole cast did their best, with no mistakes at all. Overall, this is a must-watch drama.

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