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My Stubborn
26 people found this review helpful
Jul 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 10
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“My Stubborn” – A Drama Full of Denial, Tension & Unexpected Softness ?‍??

Let me just say — My Stubborn had no business pulling me in this deep! From Episode 1 to 12, it was pure chaos, tension, and soft moments that hit harder than I expected 😩💅

At first, I thought P’ Sorn would act mature — you know, older, wiser? But noooo 😭 From the beginning, he was the real problem. The way he kept saying, “I don’t follow kids,” while clearly giving Jun all his attention? Be serious 😭

And Jun? That boy is so easy to mess with! P’ Sorn barely does anything and Jun is already falling apart 😭 Their dynamic was full of denial, but the tension?? It was tensioning HARD 🔥

Honestly, I didn’t expect to be this hooked, but every episode kept me invested. The story was cute, playful, dramatic — and the chemistry? Real. Even the side characters gave life to the series. It never felt slow or boring.

10/10, I would definitely rewatch just to feel chaotic and in love all over again 😌🫶

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Suntiny
6 people found this review helpful
Aug 1, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Suntiny – A Drama That Needs Understanding

So what should I say about Suntiny?

For me, it’s a drama that takes a lot of emotional understanding. From the beginning, I really loved how the relationship between Sun and Nuea started. It felt like the kind of connection anyone would want — sweet, funny, and natural.

Sun is a smart guy — calm, quiet, and introverted. He’s a teacher who just wants peace and simple love.
Nuea, on the other hand, is a celebrity — loud, bold, extroverted, and full of energy. He loves adventure, going out, and being openly affectionate.

You can already tell they come from very different worlds. But still… they try.

One of the realest things in this drama is how it shows the silent misunderstandings in relationships. Nuea sometimes feels like Sun isn’t responding to him emotionally or physically, especially during intimate moments. It makes him feel unloved, like maybe he's not enough.

Sun, meanwhile, is trying everything he can to make things work — but he doesn't know how to express it in a way Nuea understands. He’s doing his best, but his quiet nature makes it hard to show.

And that’s exactly why the body-swap happens. It’s not just for fantasy or fun — it has meaning. The body swap shows how different their experiences are. Sometimes, until you live in someone’s shoes, you won’t understand what they go through every day. And Suntiny makes that message hit.

This drama reminds us that even in love, you can feel lost when you're not on the same page. Whether in dating or marriage — if you don’t explain things clearly, your partner may never truly understand what you're feeling inside.

Apart from the emotional depth… okay let me be honest — I loved the 18+ scenes too 😏🔥. They were beautifully done, not over the top, but mature and emotional. The style, visuals, and direction? Top-notch.


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🩷 The Second Couple: Temp & Toy

Let’s talk about Temp and Toy — oh my god 😭😭
I did not expect Toy to have this side of him. He’s so clingy and soft, and it's so adorable, especially since he’s a temple boy who doesn’t really have much experience with love or relationships. It makes his awkward, shy side even more lovable.

Their chemistry is so good, and honestly? I need a whole drama just for them. I don’t care if they’re the main leads or side characters — I’ll watch it. I just want more of them together on screen.

So please — if anyone sees any upcoming drama with Temp and Toy as a couple, let me know immediately. I’ll be watching with my whole chest. 💯


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Final Thoughts:
Suntiny is not just a love story — it’s about communication, miscommunication, emotional understanding, and what it really means to love someone with a different way of expressing love. It’s soft, funny, deep, sexy, and surprisingly real.

I’m in love with both couples. I would 100% rewatch this drama.
Highly recommended. 🌞💖

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My Sweetheart Jom
6 people found this review helpful
Aug 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

My Sweetheart Jom – Final Thoughts ?

My Sweetheart Jom has finally come to an end, and honestly, it was such a sweet ride. This drama is the definition of a slow, gentle love story — the kind that makes you smile without even realizing it. It's soft, comforting, and full of heart. There's no real reason to cry in this series, and that’s part of what makes it special. It gives you peace, not pain.

Jom is one of the kindest characters I’ve ever seen. He’s so good-hearted that he never even does anything wrong. He just wants everyone around him to be okay. The way he chose to stay in the village and take care of everything really shows how much he loves helping people — it’s not a burden to him; it’s just who he is. And honestly, that level of care is beautiful.

Now Yo… 😅 Yo is a whole character. He’s a bit of a troublemaker, super active, and way too fast for everyone around him. For someone his age, he’s very chaotic — but in a lovable way. What surprised me the most is how well he fits with Jom. I never expected it, but somehow they just work.

What I appreciate about Yo is that he doesn’t hide his feelings. The moment he realized he had feelings for Jom, he said it — no dragging things out, no pretending. That made everything easier and more real. They care for each other deeply and understand each other without needing to force it. No insecurity, no harshness — just a slow, sincere connection.

And let’s not ignore the comedy! This show is like 80% fun and light-hearted. I found myself smiling and laughing through most episodes. It’s that kind of cheesy, cozy drama that you just enjoy. Honestly, I’d love to watch it all over again — this time even slower, just to feel every moment.

So yeah… My Sweetheart Jom is one of those dramas that makes your heart soft. If you’re looking for a cute, peaceful BL that’s full of love and comfort, this is the one. Jom and Yo will have you giggling and saying “aww” the whole time. Loved it 🫶

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Squid Game Season 3
21 people found this review helpful
Jun 27, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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I Was NOT Ready for This Ending — My Heart Is Gone.

It’s crazy how everything ended. I swear, I am very, very, very, very, very, very surprised. I honestly wasn’t expecting this type of ending. It hit like a truck.

Let’s start with Player 456 — he was given a horrible option by Player 001, who we now know is the Front Man. He told 456 to eliminate everyone while they were sleeping. Just imagine. But Player 456 couldn’t do it. The trauma had already broken him. He was tired — so tired of seeing people die, of watching blood every second.
And honestly, if it were you, wouldn’t you be tired too?

Then there’s Player 120... Oh my God. That was the most painful part for me. She was only trying to help, to protect the others — and she got killed. She didn’t deserve that. Her death hurt me deeply. She was brave. She was strong. But in this game, even the strongest fall.

Player 388… that guy? That guy was a whole snake. I don’t even know what to say about him — I’m just speechless.

And then Player 222. She had a swollen leg, and she knew it would affect her performance in the next game. Even if she played, she was going to fail. So what did she do? She ended it herself. She committed suicide. That moment tore me apart. She didn’t even get a real chance to fight. It just hurt.

Now let’s talk about Player 007 and his mother — Player 149. That scene? It was another level. She had to kill her own son because he was trying to kill Player 222’s baby. Like what? What kind of madness is that? I couldn’t even process it.

And Player 333 — he was actually the one who got Player 222 pregnant. Then he tried to take the baby from Player 456 just so he could grab the prize money and escape. He didn’t make it though — he died. All that scheming and pain, and it still ended in death.

In the end, almost everyone died. The only ones who survived were:

The Front Man (Player 001)

Pink Guard 011

And one other guy (I forgot his number but he survived too)


But what really, really broke me was the death of Player 456. After everything, he still died. And then Player 001 (the Front Man) went to look for him. That scene? That was the most touching part of the game. It ended with tragedy and silence.

This wasn’t just a show — it was a whole emotional breakdown. The ending was so dark, so painful, and so unexpected. I don’t even know how to explain it.

Just one word:
TRAGIC.

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The Next Prince
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 3, 2025
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

? My Review of "The Next Prince"

First of all, I have to say — I never expected this would be a drama about royalty. I went in with zero expectations, and wow… I was blown away. From the plot, the outfits, the royal etiquette, the aesthetics — everything was so well-crafted and filled with quality. I truly respect that about this series. It was way beyond the usual.


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👑 Prince Khanin Assavadevathin & Charan Phithakthewa

Their relationship? One of the best things about this drama for me. Watching them slowly get to know each other, the bond building over time… it was so heartwarming. Charan's dedication to Prince Khanin? Top tier. The way they understand each other and how they move together — it’s powerful.

Honestly, I think Charan might be older than Khanin? Either way, their dynamic gave me beast and prey vibes — intense but beautiful. I would 100% rewatch this just for them.


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🩸 Second Couple: Prince Ramil Phuchongphisut & Paytai Ronawi

Now DON’T get me started on these two. OH. MY. GOD.

They gave me major yandere energy. Master and servant with obsession levels through the roof — and I loved every second of it. Their loyalty to each other, the way they would do anything for one another… it was dangerously romantic.

I really wish the director gave them more screentime. I’m begging to see them as the main couple in another drama. Movie, special episode, anything — just bring them back. The chemistry is too insane to ignore.


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✨ Third Duo: Calvin & Jay

Okay, I’m not even sure if they were officially a couple — but the energy between them? Wild. We didn’t get many scenes, but from what I saw, they have so much potential. If these two ever get a drama of their own, I’d be front row with popcorn.

Please give them more screen time or their own project. The chemistry is there. Don’t sleep on it.


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📝 Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a drama that’s not too slow, not too rushed — and mixes royalty, politics, romance, loyalty, and emotional depth — The Next Prince is the one. It’s not just about claiming a throne; it’s about earning your place, building trust, and navigating real issues in a royal world.

I’m telling you… this drama is special. And if you're into complicated relationships, strong bonds, and rich storytelling — just press play already.

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Reset
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 4, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

✨My Review on RESET ✨

Far so good, we’ve finally come to the end of Reset, and I just want to share a few thoughts—no spoilers, I promise!

Let’s start with Armin’s side—his point of view really says a lot. The mistakes he made in life, the choices he couldn’t take back... it hit hard. It shows us that sometimes we make the kind of mistakes we later wish we could go back and fix. But the truth is, we may never get that second chance. Instead of waiting to regret, it’s better to change now.

But here’s the twist: even when Armin does get that second chance, some things—karma, fate, whatever you call it—still repeat. That makes it even more emotional. The fact that he went 26 years into the past is WILD. Like… my head was spinning!

Then we have Thada (TD). What a sweet, caring soul. The fact that he remembered what Armin did for him as a child? That really showed how deeply he felt for him. There was one episode where I just knew he came back to the present, and boom! I was right. My instincts were SCREAMING.

Honestly, trying to review this without giving spoilers is so hard because there’s so much I want to say 😭 but yeah—this story isn’t just about time travel. The love story, the pain, the healing—it’s all so real. It’s like something that could happen in a celebrity’s life. The whole “past and present” thing just makes it hit harder.

Reset isn’t just a BL series—it’s an emotional ride full of lessons, regrets, second chances, and love that stays even across timelines.

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Semantic Error
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 6, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 10
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Enemies-to-Lovers, Campus Love, Artist x Coder

So first of all — when I saw Semantic Error, I felt like I was home 😭
It was actually my first Korean BL, and I was surprised. My mind wasn’t even thinking about Korea doing BL like that, so I was shocked in a good way.

Now let me tell you how I see it ✨

When Chu Sangwoo came in, especially in Episode 1, I was like, “Oh, he’s the serious one. The loner. The one that likes peace.” I already knew this was going to be a very interesting drama. At first, I actually thought it was just a bromance — I didn’t even know it was BL! But then around Episode 5, I realized, oh this is getting deep 😩🔥

And then there’s Jang Jaeyoung — his hyung. The way he started disturbing Sangwoo, teasing him, getting into his space… whewww 💀 From Episode 4 to 5, I could tell Sangwoo was already falling. Because let’s be real — those strict, quiet ones? The moment someone breaks their routine and gets in their head, they’re DONE 😭

Chu Sangwoo always had his schedule, his plan, his little routine life... and then boom 💥 Jaeyoung entered and just messed everything up. Suddenly, when he doesn’t see Jaeyoung, he gets anxious. Crying, spacing out, acting like a confused baby 😭 Like??? This man was so cold before, now he’s out here melting!!

I LOVED their slow-burn chemistry. The tension was subtle, but when it hit — it hit hard. I especially love how Sangwoo, who never shows emotion, was the one who ended up chasing his hyung in the end 🥺💘

It was a perfect balance of:

🧊 Cold x Chaotic

😤 Enemies x Tease

🧠 Logic x Emotion


Honestly, Semantic Error gave everything I didn’t know I needed. I want more. Give me Season 2. Give me Jaeyoung in another BL. Give me Sangwoo in chaos again 😩

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The Killer Next Door
0 people found this review helpful
12 days ago
60 of 60 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

? Mini Review: The Killer Next Door ?

When I first saw the trailer, I expected something really wild — and honestly, it delivered if you actually follow the story. Since this is a vertical drama, each episode is just 1–2 minutes long, which makes everything feel super fast ⚡. I think that’s why some viewers might not connect with it right away.

Personally, I found it interesting and unique, especially with Nam Yoon Je (Cha Hak Yeon) in the cast 👏. It may not be for everyone, but once you get the flow, it’s definitely a fun watch despite the short format 🎬✨.

⭐ My take: Quick, different, and worth trying if you enjoy short-form dramas!

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Ball Boy Tactics
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 6, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Sometimes Love Finds You… But Only If You Step Outside

From the very beginning, Han Ji-won gave off shy, introverted loner vibes — the kind of person who hides a lot but still carries warmth. It’s funny how he just flagged down a random driver to take him homr — it shows how free-spirited and impulsive he is when it comes to small things, even though emotionally, he’s guarded.

I feel like his character silently carries past trauma or fears, and doesn’t want people to know he’s struggling. But still, this drama teaches us something simple and real:

> Sometimes, you have to step out of your comfort zone and go outside to meet people. The world won't always come to you — you have to go to it.



And thank God he did. Because that’s how he met Kwon Jung-woo.


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💕 Kwon Jung-woo & Fast Love

Honestly? It was crazy how fast Jung-woo fell for Ji-won — but that’s also the beauty of the drama. Sometimes, love doesn’t take long. Sometimes it just happens, fast and unexpected. His character reminded me how quickly we can fall — especially when someone respects you, sees you, and makes you feel safe.


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🎾 Themes I Loved

The sports element made it refreshing and lighthearted at times.

The drama also touched on how society pressures people to hide, especially when it comes to love and identity.

It showed that even when it’s hard, when you push through, honesty and love can win.

And when they finally told their friends about dating? That part melted my heart 💗 It was so soft and pure.



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💬 Final Thoughts

This isn’t just a BL about tennis or flirting — it’s about stepping out, healing, trusting, and finding someone who brings you peace. It’s a feel-good drama that still hits emotionally.

I really, really loved it. And I’m happy I watched it.

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Falling in Love with a Rival
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 25, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Late but Loving It: My Thoughts on Counter-Attack & Revenge Love

Okay, I know I’m really late on this one, but I just watched Counter-Attack yesterday — and wow! I can’t believe I slept on this for so long.

Recently, we already watched Revenge Love, and now it totally makes sense that Counter-Attack is actually the first part of the story. It’s like Revenge Love continues what Counter-Attack started. And honestly? That connection makes both of them hit even harder. It’s really nice.

I managed to catch some parts of Counter-Attack before the next episode of Revenge Love dropped, and I’m glad I did. Everything ties together so well. The characters, the tension, the way the story unfolds… it just works. Honestly, I want to call this a masterpiece.

If you haven’t seen it yet, please do yourself a favor — watch Counter-Attack first. It’ll help you really (really really really!) understand what’s going on in Revenge Love.

Peace ✌️💙

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When It Rains, It Pours
0 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

“Not Everything Are Rainbows and Sunshine” — When It Rains, It Pours Review

Okay, so first off, I’m really sorry for reviewing this late 😭. I was supposed to post this back on February 21, 2025, but I just got busy. Anyway, let’s get into it.

Starting with the production — honestly, it’s really well done. The visuals are calm but beautiful, the audio is clean, and the whole mood of the series fits the kind of emotional story they’re telling. So yeah, I liked the production a lot.

Now about the story… whew. This one’s deep. It’s not your usual fast-paced, fluffy BL. It really makes you think about how people feel and how easy it is to be blind to love — especially when you’ve been holding onto someone who doesn’t really care about you anymore.

Let’s talk about Sei. I don’t think he’s a bad person at all. He’s just… stuck. Like, when you’ve been with someone for years and you’ve convinced yourself they’re your only hope, you start to block out any new love that comes your way. That’s what I felt with him — it’s sad, but real.

And that roommate? Nah. That guy is toxic 😩. He didn’t want Sei to move on, didn’t want him to be happy with anyone else. It took me until like episode 3 or 4 to really understand what was happening there. But when it clicked, it hit hard.

Then there’s Kazuaki. His situation is a whole other thing. I think deep down, he knew his girlfriend didn’t love him anymore, but he kept lying to himself. Like he was forcing it to work even when all the signs were there. And when he started falling for Sei? That felt real. It wasn’t loud or dramatic — it was soft and gradual, and that made it more emotional for me.

So overall, I’d say the story isn’t for everyone, but if you watch closely and pay attention to the quiet emotions, it really hits. I had to watch it twice to fully get it, so if it confused you at first — you're not alone 😅.

Really good series. Emotional. Quiet. But meaningful.

Still thinking about it 🌧️❤️

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Ongoing 10/11
Top Form
1 people found this review helpful
May 13, 2025
10 of 11 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10

The Perfect Chemistry Between Akin and Jin

The chemistry between Akin and Jin in Top Form is something special. I absolutely love the dynamic between them, especially considering the age difference and Akin’s years of experience in the industry. Akin has been in the entertainment world for so long, and seeing him interact with Jin, who is just starting out, adds so much depth to their relationship.

What really stands out is the fact that Jin's journey into the entertainment world is tied to Akin—Akin was the one who inspired him to pursue it. The dedication and admiration Jin has for Akin make their bond even more meaningful. It's not just about romance; it's about growth, learning, and finding inspiration in someone you admire.

And then there's Akin, the "crybaby" of the pair, which adds an unexpected layer to his character. Despite being the older, more experienced one, his vulnerability and emotional moments make him feel more real and human. It’s refreshing to see the older character in a more emotionally open light.

Their interactions feel natural, and watching their bond grow throughout the series has been one of the most enjoyable parts of the drama for me.

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Eye Contact
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

✨ Eye Contact BL Series — My Honest Review So Far

Okay, let me start with the production. Honestly, I think the production quality is good. The visuals are clean, the audio is clear, and the overall setup looks professionally done. So on that part, no complaints.

Now, moving on to the acting and pacing… I feel like everything is just happening too fast. The way the characters are developing and the speed of the story feels a bit rushed to me. I wish they took more time to build up the tension and relationships.

But I have to say — Chain and Jorn are my favorite part of the series so far. They’re giving me that intense, lowkey toxic energy that’s super interesting to watch 😭🔥. I love how Jorn keeps telling Chain what to do and how Chain keeps underestimating him — it's wild but entertaining!

As for Sun and moon (yes, I know it’s Sun and Nu but lol), I don’t even know what to say yet. Their chemistry is nice, but again, it all feels a little too fast. I didn’t really understand the ending of the latest episode. It just left me confused. Not bad… just confusing 😅

Also, I’ve been trying to find where to read the original novel but no luck yet. If anyone knows, please share because I’m curious to see how it was written.

So yeah — overall, the series is okay. It has potential, but I think the pacing could be better.
Still watching though 👀💕

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Secret Relationships
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 6, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Broken Hearts, Twisted Love: A Deep Dive into Secret Relationship


📅 Completed it a while ago, posting this review late after someone reminded me (thank you 😭)


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So first of all, I want to say — this drama is not for the soft-hearted. It’s emotional, dark, messy, and at times painful. But that’s why I had to drop this review — because the story stayed with me.


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🧍‍♂️ Jung Da-on (Played by Kim Jun-seo)

A lot of people might say Da-on is naïve or easy to manipulate. But to me? He’s a boy who never had anything solid to hold on to. He was probably forced to be the breadwinner at a young age. There was so much pressure on him, and no one — not family, not adults — ever truly guided or protected him.
That’s why he clung to his tutor, Shin Jae-min, thinking he was the only one who understood. But instead, that same person turned out to be the one damaging his life the most. And that broke me.


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💔 Shin Jae-min (The Tutor)

Let’s talk about this man — textbook manipulator. Instead of loving Da-on properly, he chose to ruin his life just so he could fix it later, like some twisted hero. If he really loved Da-on, why didn’t he say it years ago? Why wait and break him down just to build him up again? That’s not love. That’s obsession.
He's the perfect example of how the people closest to you can actually be the ones hurting you the most.


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🫂 Joo Seong-hyeon

Honestly, I didn’t notice it at first — but by the end of the series, it was clear: he had fallen deeply in love with Da-on. He was always watching, caring, stepping in gently. But Da-on couldn’t see it because he was blinded by his loyalty to Jae-min. It hurt to watch, but it also made me love Sung-hyeon even more. He’s soft but strong. Quiet but constant. A true green flag 🥺


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🐍 Kim Su-hyeon

At first? I thought he was just some cold, stubborn guy. But the more I watched, the more I realized: he was hurting too. He sacrificed a lot for Da-on, and he was also being manipulated by Jae-min. The layers to his character shocked me. Honestly, Shin Jae-min is the real villain here, just slithering around like a green snake, ruining lives.


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🎭 Final Thoughts

This drama? It's heavy. Toxic. Emotionally draining. But it’s also powerful, beautifully acted, and unforgettable. I cried, I shouted at my screen, and I felt everything.
The actors did AMAZING — especially Kim Jun-seo. I really hope to see more of them in future dramas because they ate this whole show.

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Our Youth
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Jun 17, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 10

? Our Youth — My Late But Honest Review ?

I know this is coming a bit late — I actually watched Our Youth right after it finished airing, but I’ve only just had the time to review it. So here we go ✨

First of all, I already knew Jin was going to be that type of person — so sweet, so attentive, and genuinely caring. He’s that rare kind of character that makes you believe people like that can actually exist 🥺

As for the production, I have to give them credit. The visuals were beautiful, the acting felt natural, and even the subtle moments hit hard. Some of the reactions were hilarious too — like I actually laughed out loud a few times.

Now let’s talk about Haruki. That boy has been through it. The pain in his eyes, the way he carries himself... it’s like he doesn’t even recognize when someone’s being kind to him. He’s so used to being alone and unloved, he just assumes no one cares.

So when Jin started showing him real affection — offering him not just love, but also a safe space, a home, a sense of belonging — that’s when everything changed. Their bond started to grow slowly and beautifully.

Honestly, this story touched me more than I expected. It felt real, soft, and healing all at once. I’m giving it a solid 10/10. No skips. No complaints.

If you haven’t watched Our Youth yet, please do. It’s worth every moment.

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