Perfectly Predictable but still Comforting
Just to say at the beginning: this is my fourth drama with Miles Wei as the lead, so I started watching it just because of him. Also, I really enjoy contract marriage or marriage-of-convenience stories. They are fun, light, and usually end happily—just how I like it.
Perfect and Casual is a drama that follows a story we’ve seen many times before—a fake marriage turning into real love. But even though the plot is full of common romance drama ideas, it’s still enjoyable and well done. The drama doesn’t try to be too serious, and that’s part of its charm. It knows what it is and doesn’t pretend to be something deep or emotional.
The best part of the show is the main couple. Miles Wei plays a quiet, serious professor, and he does a great job showing his softer side. The female lead, played by Xu Ruo Han, starts off a bit silly and overly kind, but she grows stronger as the story moves forward. Their chemistry is amazing—you really believe in their love and want to see them together.
One thing I really liked was how the couple talked to each other. They solved problems by talking honestly, not by fighting or having big misunderstandings. This made their relationship feel healthy and real.
On the downside, some parts of the drama feel slow. The side couples are not as interesting, and I skipped through a few of their scenes. Also, the story stays on the light side—it doesn’t have big emotional moments or surprises.
Overall, Perfect and Casual is a sweet, relaxing drama that’s perfect when you want something simple and romantic. It’s not the best, but it’s still worth watching for the main couple and their lovely relationship. I would rate it 7.5 out of 10.
Perfect and Casual is a drama that follows a story we’ve seen many times before—a fake marriage turning into real love. But even though the plot is full of common romance drama ideas, it’s still enjoyable and well done. The drama doesn’t try to be too serious, and that’s part of its charm. It knows what it is and doesn’t pretend to be something deep or emotional.
The best part of the show is the main couple. Miles Wei plays a quiet, serious professor, and he does a great job showing his softer side. The female lead, played by Xu Ruo Han, starts off a bit silly and overly kind, but she grows stronger as the story moves forward. Their chemistry is amazing—you really believe in their love and want to see them together.
One thing I really liked was how the couple talked to each other. They solved problems by talking honestly, not by fighting or having big misunderstandings. This made their relationship feel healthy and real.
On the downside, some parts of the drama feel slow. The side couples are not as interesting, and I skipped through a few of their scenes. Also, the story stays on the light side—it doesn’t have big emotional moments or surprises.
Overall, Perfect and Casual is a sweet, relaxing drama that’s perfect when you want something simple and romantic. It’s not the best, but it’s still worth watching for the main couple and their lovely relationship. I would rate it 7.5 out of 10.
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