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Dare You to Death
21 people found this review helpful
Jan 26, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
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IMPOSSIBLE TO LOOK AWAY FROM

I was honestly anticipating this series for months now. So basically its a group of college kids meeting for a night of fun. One unfortunately passed away that night. It might have been because of substance abuse, malice, or may even be a normal death.

So in came Inspector Kamin. Recently moved to Thailand from the US. He was immediately assigned to the case, where he will be in what we call a Hot-Seat, due to the popularity of some of the kids parents. Kamin is hot, very handsome, talented, strict, a rule follower, takes his work seriously and all-work no-play kind of guy.

He was partnered with Capt. Jade the complete opposite of him. Jade takes life as it goes, easy going, very friendly with lots of contacts both internal and outside the station. He is very fun and doesn't believe in taking work home once a day is done. He's also very good at his work though it may not seems like it due to his cheeky character. Jade will be Kamin's No.1 subordinate.

Though the two met in an unfortunate circumstance. Jade definitely took a liking to Kamin (we saw it on his not so subtle facial change, lol.) With his brother involved as a suspect, Jade and Kamin must work together to find out what those kids are hiding and perhaps prevent other 'incidents'.

The contrast between Jade N Kamin's personalities, has created scenarios that are both amusing and emotionally engaging. DYTD highlighted a mix of high-stakes action and romantic banter. The allure of easy money and the blurring lines between law enforcement and criminality.

DYTD deeply entrenched in the drug trade for personal gain, blackmail or power. The powerful duo, JadeKamin, has to navigate through all these in order to protect their own and solve the case, whilst staying true to themselves.

DYTD is very important to Joong and Dunk + their friends. The casts has done a lot of workshops, worked very late in the night and came back again first thing in the morning. Dealing with exams and other events at the same time must not have been easy. The dialogues throughout the series is seen to be very hard especially for Dunk Natachai. Yet they surprised me by delivering beautifully.

I wish them luck in their new series and wish for many people to come and support these young people. Give Dare You To Death a chance.

Lovable: Gripping
Bingeable: Highly enjoyable
Rewatch Value: I will be revisiting multiple times

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BTS: The Return
1 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Must watch


Since their debut, BTS have shown us time and time again that they are here—for themselves, for their country, and most importantly, for their fans, ARMY. After a few years of hiatus, their comeback feels massive, especially with the release of their new album *ARIRANG*.

The album draws from the roots of Korean music, inspired by one of the earliest Korean songs ever recorded on American soil, which adds a deep cultural weight to this era. It’s not just music—it’s history, identity, and pride woven together.

Watching the documentary made everything even more emotional. We all know that creating an album isn’t easy, but seeing the process firsthand really hit differently. We got to witness the seriousness, the pressure, the pain, and the difficult, sometimes uncertain decisions they had to make. It showed how much communication matters—how they had to constantly check in with each other to ensure no one’s voice was overlooked.

There were moments where some members loved an idea while others didn’t, but what stood out most was how they worked through those differences together. That unity, that willingness to listen and grow as a team, was honestly beautiful to watch. And it wasn’t all heavy—there were moments filled with love, laughter, and their playful energy that reminded me why I missed them so much. Seeing them smile and joke around made everything feel warm again.

I truly admire their dedication—their hard work, their passion, and their commitment to doing what they love every single day. As a fan, whether we see everything or not, there’s just so much to appreciate about them as artists and as people.

However, one thing I didn’t like was how some of their creative decisions seemed to be overlooked by HYBE Corporation. There were moments where the members clearly expressed a preference, yet it felt like those opinions were brushed aside or softened with corporate language. I understand that culture and hierarchy play a role, but at the end of the day, they are the ones performing the songs. They know what feels right and what truly represents them.

From my perspective, it came across as a form of subtle pressure or influence, especially when all seven members leaned toward a different version of a song. That was disappointing to see. I believe their voices should be valued more in those decisions, because their authenticity is what makes BTS so powerful in the first place.

Overall, this comeback isn’t just about music—it’s about growth, emotion, and staying true to who they are, even through challenges. And that’s why I will always support them

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