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Down with Love taiwanese drama review
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Down with Love
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by Drama Addict Extraordina
Nov 18, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Chaos, Kids, and the Nanny Who Conquered Hearts (and Lawyers)

This drama was FUN to watch. Yang Guo, played by Ella Chen, has a personality you can’t help but love. I LOVED her facial expressions and her general aura of chaos. She’s a tomboy, down on her luck in love after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her (mentally torn apart), which gives her “Ugly Duckling Syndrome” vibes. (Although she’s literally far from ugly.)

Immediately, she meets Xiang Yu Ping (Jerry Yan), which causes an altercation. And then, thanks to her best friend, there’s a drunken restaurant kiss that becomes relevant later. Then she loses her job at the restaurant because of Yu Ping’s complaint (classic).

Jobless and heartbroken, Yang Guo continues working odd jobs while her penny-pinching older sister, Yang Duo, hooks her up to become a nanny to Yu Ping’s niece and nephew. These kids? Absolute chaos machines. They try to drive her away and fail spectacularly. Yang Guo eventually wins their hearts.

Meanwhile, the adult drama escalates: Ding Hui Fan (Chen Zi Han) decides to pause her career to get close to Yu Ping after they break up. Qi Ke Zhong (Michael Zhang) is secretly in love with Ding Hui Fan, but because Yu Ping is his long-time best friend, he steps back. To help Ding Hui Fan, he starts dating Yang Guo. This, of course, causes a tornado of emotions—Yu Ping has feelings for Yang Guo, her sister Yang Duo likes Qi Ke Zhong, everyone’s hearts are everywhere.

Eventually, the truth comes out. Yang Guo’s world shakes. Her Ugly Duckling Syndrome hits full-force. But her friends, family, and Yu Ping help her get through it and into the happy ending.

This drama has comedy, absurdity, serious WTF moments, and tons of tropes rolled into one: childhood saviors, enemies-to-friends-to-lovers, green tea, family dynamics, work drama… AND, now correctly, Michael Zhang is firmly a main, not just a supporting actor, so his chaos and heartbreak get their deserved spotlight.

💭 Final Mood:

“Busted out laughing multiple times. Swooned occasionally. Emotional kidnapping (figuratively). Chaos everywhere. Multiple tropes at full blast. Absolute rewatch material. Almost started again immediately after finishing. 10/10. Snacks, sarcasm, and zero self-control required.”
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