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Replying to ephemeral Nov 26, 2025
Does this drama have romance between the leads?
Don't worry the romance is not like the others. It's slow burn. Both are matured thinkers.
On Love on the Turquoise Land Nov 26, 2025
Just watched the latest episode — girl got impaled straight through the abdomen (the metal went in front and out her back), and still managed to walk up the stairs with those wounds. Her injuries even heal unusually fast. You can’t convince me she’s a normal human after that.
Replying to Echantress Maiden from H Nov 23, 2025
Should I start watching? 🫠🫠
Yes.. Episode 1 is already interesting, you just have to understand the plot. It's not that hard if you pay attention. Both FL and ML are smart and good fighter but I think the FL fights better.
Replying to RAINBOW Nov 2, 2025
how is it? the rating isn't good though
Ignore the rating.. it was actually a great series, underrated. look at the comments, not the rating. some people might be rating low intentionally
Replying to kittiphop Nov 2, 2025
Title The Dark Dice Spoiler
I think it meant that Aom's soul didn't return to her body, but it was another person's soul who had played the…
it was Aom for real. But in their last game, when Samut made a wish for their souls to return to their bodies, I think it was mentioned that it wasn’t just two souls trapped in the game, but maybe more. So the one that came back wasn’t actually Aom, but another soul in her body. Aom’s real soul might still be trapped in the game.
On The Dark Dice Nov 2, 2025
Can someone correct me if I’m wrong about Aom’s motives? After the first game, Aom really didn’t want them to play again — like she seriously wanted everyone to stop. So in the second game (the Tetris one), when Aom saved Mark, that was sincere. At that time, she didn’t even know he was Pan’s son — she was still in her uniform and hadn’t met adult Pan yet. So she really helped Mark because she wanted to, not because of any hidden reason. It’s only after the second game that she found out Mark is Pan’s son, and that’s when she started approaching him on purpose to get him to play another game. Aom wanted revenge on Pan, so she used Mark to set up her plan. She lured him into playing again so she could trap him in the third game — the Snakes and Ladders one. That’s also why she was making sure Mark stayed close to her. I think that’s why, at the end of the game, Samut was shocked that Benz actually beat Aom. Samut probably knew Benz couldn’t outsmart her, and Aom might’ve wanted to be alone with Mark so she could trap him in the game.
Replying to Cewhenryl Sep 29, 2025
can I know where to subscribe?
Download the app MangoTV and subscribe to their standard VIP
On Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre Sep 12, 2025
Deia’s arc is finally coming—one of the most awaited parts of the Enca Chronicles. Honestly, I skipped a lot of Terra’s scenes in the mortal world and only tuned back in when she returned to Encantadia, since that’s when the story really moved forward.
On Legend of the Female General Aug 30, 2025
To everyone hating the drama because the female lead “doesn’t act like a general”: clearly, you didn’t pay attention. Her family has only one son, and her parents made everyone believe there was no daughter, only a young master. That’s why everyone naturally accepted her as a boy without suspicion. She was raised as a boy but still kept her natural feminine side — and it never ruined her disguise.

She didn’t choose to act like a boy. Her intelligence, skills, and strategy — not how manly she looks or acts — are what make her a real general. Even in the academy, she was bullied for being short, but she still became a general. Her abilities outweigh her size or appearance. Early struggles and gradual improvement were deliberate; showing all her general-level skills too soon would have exposed her. She’s acting smart, not weak.

Even in the novel, He Yan is described as delicate and feminine, so the drama stays true to the source. Honestly, this is far from the worst cross-dressing I’ve seen — girls pretending to be men in other dramas have worn bright red lipstick and mascara!

Bottom line: her feminine mannerisms never ruined her disguise, and if you think otherwise, you’re ignoring the story and the details.
Replying to H A Aug 29, 2025
As someone who grow up loving the story of Mu Lan, and watching any drama that hinted at it, I was very excited…
It's not badly writen, the novel is like 200 chapters but the drama failed to fit this in a 36 episode series. Should have extended it.
Replying to Thea Aug 29, 2025
I’m so confused about this series, the ratings is seemingly high, but the reviews are awful. What’s up with…
Don't listen to reviews.. The series is good, it's just that the show has a lot of haters.
On Catch Me If You Can Aug 26, 2025
I watched it on MangoTV with perfect English subs. The subscription cost me just $1.47 at first. If you enjoy shows like Running Man, give it a try—the cat-and-mouse chase is really fun to watch!
On Red Dance Shoes Aug 26, 2025
Honestly, I don’t understand the obsession some fans have with billing positions. It’s ridiculous, and it’s usually the fans of lesser-known actors who act the most arrogant about it. To be very blunt, I didn’t even know who Wang Ziqi was until I checked his dramas—and even after that, nothing really stood out. None of his works have made a big enough impact for him to be treated like some “untouchable” top star.

What’s funny is that the real top stars, or even rising traffic actors, don’t have fans who behave this insecurely. Look at the Fox Spirit Matchmaker trilogy—the supporting casts are packed with high-traffic names like Neo Hou, Zhang Linghe, Zhang Ruonan, Ding Yuxi, and more. Their fans aren’t obsessing over billing positions, because they know their idols already have visibility and respect. And the leads in those dramas are industry seniors like Yang Mi and Liu Shishi, who command top billing naturally, and nobody questions it. There’s respect and humility there.

But with Wang Ziqi? His fans are acting like he’s on the same level as Xu Kai, Dylan Wang, or even Yang Mi’s generation. Sorry, but he’s not. In fact, if we’re being realistic, Zhou Ye has the stronger career foundation—she has films, awards recognition, critical acclaim, and she’s still humble enough to take second-billed roles if the script is worth it. That’s what a professional, respected actor does.

So really, these fans should sit down. Billing obsession doesn’t make your idol bigger. If anything, it just exposes the insecurity that he’s not actually there yet.
Replying to The_Hermit Aug 26, 2025
How is the rating so high? I got to episode 7 and felt something was off so I skipped to the end. I would have…
Maybe it wasn't for you. To be honest I had a hard time watching this too but I stayed becoz of zhou ye's acting.
On Running Man Philippines Aug 5, 2025
I hope GMA doesn’t give up on this show.
Running Man Korea started way back in 2010—it took time to build, grow, and gain loyal fans. It's already an established brand, so of course it’s easier to maintain. But for Running Man Philippines, this is just the beginning. The cast is still finding their rhythm, and the audience is still adjusting to this new version.

GMA needs to give it time—to grow, to improve, and to connect with the viewers.
We can’t expect everything to be perfect in season 1, but the potential is there. If GMA stays patient and continues supporting it, this show could really turn into something great.