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One who has girlfriend out of four options
Our FL fall in love with the person who had girlfriendout of four man she had to choose
how it make it more dramatic
she could have fallen in love with any one but she has to destroy someone else home to make her own
she flirt with her co worker made him fall in love with her then rejected him
she was trying to take advantage of that man position without being sincere
she must be only widow you can't pity at all
she fall for best friend in first ep of drama at bathroom and was soo happy that her husband died
she wanted to sleep with him on very day of her husband funeral
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Biggest shit ever in whole world ML
super hero BLACK man who has white korean skin
acting was bad or director was clueless
i can't find but
how ML is in love with SFL in 1st episode and is about to get married
but from episode 2-4 he is flirting with FL without any hesitation and made her fall in love with him then at end of episode 4 he goes to SFL like nothing ever happened
his feeling for both of woman look so fake
This drama is about revenge but most important is sex ML need sex all time at any cost whoever provide it doesn't matter he need it
he casual flirt and seduce any woman he meet while pretend to be a faithful Man..
even the evil man show clearly how much he love SFL but ML fail to show any love while he talk big nonsense about loving her since he was in womb so fake and cringe
even in epsiode 5 he show his fake love for SFL he told her to wait for him while he was having fun with another woman in Thailand
i was so angry when he said mari did not love him anymore
he never loved anyone ML was biggest Motherfucker in whole drama he deserve to die 1000 times
even when he meet other woman FL in ep 6 ending they act like lost lovers
how can he claim to love one and act like lover to other woman
does he have no shame or morals as human ?
his fake love was disgusting
he is trying blame her for his own cheating
Ma Ri was way better of with villian then Fake hero and his fake love
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MOST disappoint story ever
I feel really Sorry for all three lead cast members for being part of this Nonsense thingMany people find ending disappointing because it was claimed loved but was actually a compromise. Woori
Woori feel something missing in her relationship and that was Love from her side, Only kang jae loved her in there whole relation
then she got pregnant and male lead enter into her life
she feel attracted to charming playboy with lot of money and fancy car, so she somehow blamed her boyfriend and brake up with him,
then holy Woori give her First kiss to playboy which she was saving from her boyfriend kang jae because she never loved her boyfriend enough to give up her church teachings but for our playboy she will do anything
that shows she love playboy and he is her first love and first kiss
kang jae was her loyal Dog they even said that he is loyal so she choose him not because she love him
and playboy will be allowed to enter there home whenever he want because he is father of child so she will be kissing and sleeping with her lover with her husband knowing and staying there as a loyal dog
From kang jae side he is cheated and will be cheated all his life and he accepted it like a idiot, she never tell him that she kissed other guy then she come back to him married him because he is loyal
if they wanted her to end with kang jae then they should have not made her date other guy or they should have had 20 or 24 episode to make it real that she realize she love kang jae only,
her love for kang jae which we never see is not believable but the way she acted toward playboy shows she loves him more
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over all a warm story
6.5 is good rating from methis show was great about everything they show
it would be more good if they added a gray side to lawyer lee then making him black villain
if lawyer lee aslo find his love and change into a right person in end it would have nice to see
do hee step mother and her father should have gotten divorce
i feel like it was injustice to do hee father just because he was old he should compromise in his marriage like that
His young wife never wanted to have children with him (so she can leave him anytime she want)
She never tell him about not having children in 8 years, was deceiving him in there whole marriage
she was so fast a deciding to divorce her husband for sake of others happiness which means he doesn't mean to much to her.
it shows that she do not love her husband as a man but only sees him as her family
she is more focused on being a good stepmother to a girl she doesn't even know before
She look bothered when she see her step daughter with her ex-lover, like if i haven't married old man i would have that man for myself.
still support her step daughter to look like a good mother and it was her obsession to be a good step mother more then being a wife to her husband because she never loved him as man
later she tell her husband to have child after she got caught it like she is giving him something not that she want to have child with him but as a Favor to old man
Even in future she will hear her ex lover call her mother in law and how will that old man going to trust them being in same room.
She asked her husband for divorce was so wrong of her, he should have given her divorce and kicked her out.
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Never ever help any Friend
Stories moral : never help a friendDrama was not about Love ,it was based on two people who were feeling lonely and took advantage of each other
Ending was without any conclusion, Husband found the AP at end but there was nothing shown,
wife was feeling lonely so she start using someone else child as her to make herself happy
it was about what is not Love
Acting was very good by all there people
An lonely woman meet recently widow Man started spending time caring for his daughter and then affair begin husband get to know about affair but not with his best friend
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From Subversion to Confusion: The Witch Part 2 Falls Apart
Thanks to the extremely high bar set by the first film, The Witch: Part 1 – The Subversion, this sequel ends up failing miserably.The first movie worked because it had a strong balance: a known actor like Choi Woo-shik and a breakout performance by Kim Da-mi, backed by tight writing and character-driven storytelling. Part 2 has none of that balance.
This film is packed with big Korean names—Park Eun-bin, Jin Goo, Lee Jong-suk—yet somehow manages to waste all of them. Why? Because they were shoved into the story without any real purpose.
Lee Jong-suk feels like he’s present purely because he’s Lee Jong-suk. He contributes nothing meaningful to the plot and disappears without impact.
Jin Goo, a genuinely talented actor, is reduced to a comic, idiotic villain, which completely undermines his presence.
Casting powerhouse actors means nothing when the script doesn’t know what to do with them.
And then there’s the biggest disappointment: Shin Shi-ah, the supposed star of the show. Unfortunately, she doesn’t come anywhere close to Kim Da-mi’s performance from the first movie. With expectations already sky-high, her portrayal feels flat, making the entire film come off as below mediocre.
The writing is full of fake, illogical scenes that break immersion completely. One scene perfectly sums up the problem:
Jin Goo’s character and his goons are brutally beating his own niece and nephew—pure evil behavior. Suddenly, when FL appears on the rooftop ready to jump, everyone becomes deeply concerned for her safety.
What?
You’re ruthless criminals, but now you’re worried like she’s your own daughter? Pick a lane. You can’t abandon your villain role just to force emotional drama. It’s lazy writing.
The most ironic part? Park Eun-bin’s acting level is clearly above everyone else, yet even she can’t save the film. Her presence only highlights how insignificant the FL feels—even though the entire story is supposedly centered on her.
Final Verdict
The Witch: Part 2 – The Other One is a classic case of:
Big names, wasted talent
Weak writing
Forced characters
No emotional or narrative payoff
Instead of expanding the universe meaningfully, the film dilutes everything that made Part 1 special.
4.5/10
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Worse Lovers
Best Lover is a misleading title for a drama that delivers anything but romance or compelling characters. Instead, it presents a frustrating relationship dynamic between two miserable leads who seem more trapped together than in love.The female lead is introduced as an arrogant, rich actress, but despite her supposed intelligence and confidence, she is easily tricked by the male lead into helping him. The plot moves too conveniently, with everything falling into place without effort or depth. Rather than being a strong, independent woman as described, she turns out to be a weakling, completely dependent on the male lead, almost like a parasite in the relationship.
Meanwhile, the male lead is the complete opposite of a "best lover." His treatment of the female lead is downright disrespectful, at times making it seem like he sees her as nothing more than a street hooker rather than his wife. Their interactions lack warmth, growth, or any genuine romance, making it hard to root for their relationship.
Overall, Best Lover feels like an ironic title for a story about two miserable people stuck together in a loveless dynamic. If anything, it should have been called Worse Lover because that’s exactly what it delivers.
ML is worst kind of street whore
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A Movie Carried Solely by Its Leading Lady
Trade Your Love is a film that feels like it cast two actors from completely different worlds—one highly talented (FL) and the other (ML) seemingly lost in the basics of acting. The disparity in their performances is so jarring that it’s hard to stay immersed in the story.The film itself suffers from weak storytelling, as if the director lacked a clear vision. The pacing meanders, and by the time the movie reaches its conclusion, it’s hard to feel any emotional impact. The ML’s character is written as an absolute fool, making it nearly impossible to sympathize with him. In fact, if he had died at the end, it wouldn’t have made much of a difference—no one would have cared.
The only saving grace of Trade Your Love is the FL, who carries the entire film on her shoulders. Without her, there would be nothing worth watching. Unfortunately, even her strong performance isn’t enough to salvage the movie from its weak execution and lackluster direction. The ending, much like the rest of the film, is disappointing and unsatisfying.
Overall, Trade Your Love fails to leave a lasting impression—except for the frustration of watching an underwhelming male lead drag down an already uninspired script.
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Its been good , and could have been better
ML look like he was high in Episode 5 when he visited city hall,and director shoot that scene like that and don't even edited it out Great..
most of time ML look at FL he look like a Pervert then her lover....
Girl and her Boyfriend and her ARMY Friend and her Pastor Friend
all are 1D character boyfriend is boyfriend army friend is just army friend
i like Army Captain were a fan or crush on her after watching her in shooting stars,
so i was more interested in her story but Director just focus on Stereotype strong woman image, Army girl who is strict with a iron wall build around herself, has no weakness not feelings
she don't have a love interest when she is around so many handsome soldiers , since she is the captain she cant have feeling for solider below her rank and there isn't anyone that is above her, and those above her are old uncles
WHY male can have crush on FL who is below his social status as CEO and his Assistant but Female cant have those to make her look strong it just made her look old fashioned stereotype ,
i wanted to see her have love line or flirting to make her more human then only a army girl and a friend, she is also a woman and human being with a lot more feelings
you don't like someone after seeing there rank in army, she is cute and pretty but no solider got a crush on her ?
i know this is Dooms day drama, and they have 199 days left to live so , that more important to give more your own feelings and desire then trying to look cool Captain.
main couple love story was boring as someone mention FL has more chemistry with Army Captain then her Boyfriend who half Seens where cut,
In ah needed a partner other then her Bestie FL or any other thing with her so she wont look 1D character just a solider nothing more then that,
You father 2nd ML was useless for most of the drama,
his church was useless
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Disappointed
This drama is a masterclass in hypocrisy. It takes a simple misunderstanding—something that would be spun as *romantic* in any other K-drama—and turns it into a full-blown sexual harassment case just because the man isn’t the male lead. The mental gymnastics are astounding.Let’s compare:
- **Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha**: Shin Min-ah drunkenly kisses Kim Seon-ho without his consent. They weren’t even in a relationship or flirting heavily before that. Yet it’s played off as a cute, tipsy mistake. No police report, no career ruined—just *romance*.
- **Melo Movie (park bo young last drama )**: Choi Woo-shik forcibly kisses the FL out of nowhere. They weren’t close, no buildup—yet it’s framed as passionate, not predatory. She accepts it later, so *no harm done*.
But in *The Unwritten*? A male coworker misreads her leaning into his personal space (after *she* initiated closeness for months) and *he’s* the villain? She never set boundaries, never clarified her feelings, yet he’s supposed to magically know she sees him as a father figure? Give me a break.
This isn’t empowerment—it’s **weaponizing false accusations**. The drama’s message seems to be: *If you’re the FL, forced kisses are romantic; if you’re a side character, a near-kiss is a crime.* How is this fair? How is this *progress*?
Worse, it promotes the dangerous idea that women can retroactively label any unwanted advance as harassment—even when *their own actions* contributed to the misunderstanding. Real harassment is serious, but this? This is **character assassination for drama points**.
in court, this kind of claim wouldn't hold because legally, sexual harassment requires either unwelcome physical advances, clear verbal conduct of a sexual nature, or a power imbalance being used specifically to obtain sexual favors. But in this case, she was the one who leaned in first (even if it was innocent), and there was no kiss, no touch, and no direct proposition.
His defense lawyer would absolutely tear that apart, probably arguing she initiated closeness, and everything else was just misinterpretation or office gossip. That doesn’t mean she wasn’t mistreated — but legally, sexual harassment is a very specific charge, and what happened doesn’t meet that threshold. He should be sued for office bullying, defamation, and abuse of power, not for a crime he didn't commit.
If the genders were reversed, people would riot. But because it’s a woman "taking a stand," the show gets a free pass. Disgusting double standards.
**Final Verdict**: 0/5. Not just bad writing—**toxic messaging**. A disgrace to actual victims of harassment.
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Cast & First ImpressionsThe casting in The Potato Lab is top-notch. The actors deliver strong performances, making the show engaging from the very first episode. The beginning, in particular, was amazing—it set up an intriguing premise, and I was excited to see where the story would go.
Plot & Midway Developments
However, by the end of Episode 10, I was completely baffled. What the heck just happened? The way the drama framed the characters felt incredibly one-sided, especially regarding the male lead (ML).
Six years ago, whatever happened to the female lead (FL) was because of her cheating ex-boyfriend, Park Ke Se. ML, at the time, was just an ordinary HR employee following company orders. He wasn’t some mastermind or villain—he was simply doing his job, focused on his career. Yet, somehow, he’s the one feeling deep guilt about what happened, while Park Ke Se, the actual cheater, feels no remorse at all?
To make things worse, FL shows understanding and empathy for her cheating ex while guilt-tripping ML. How does that make any sense? The show makes ML carry all the blame while excusing FL's actions, which feels completely unfair.
FL’s Dishonesty & ML’s Passive Nature
Another frustrating issue is how FL keeps meeting her ex behind ML’s back and actively hides the truth from him. Yet, no one questions this! The drama doesn’t even frame it as a problem.
ML, instead of demanding answers, just takes everything silently—as if the writers wanted a doormat ML who wouldn’t push back. Why is FL allowed to deceive him without any consequences? Why is ML not questioning her actions? If the roles were reversed, would the show be so forgiving toward a lying ML?
The Real Villain: Park Ke Se
Let’s be clear—the real person responsible for what happened six years ago is Park Ke Se. He cheated on FL, caused her downfall, and then scammed another woman into marriage for money. Yet, the drama barely holds him accountable. Instead, it focuses all the blame on ML, who was just a worker following orders.
How does that make sense? The company only acted because Park Ke Se was involved with FL and the heir of the company—meaning the blame should be on Park Ke Se, not ML. Yet, the show lets him walk free without guilt while ML is stuck apologizing for things beyond his control.
Final Thoughts
Despite its strong start, The Potato Lab falls apart due to biased storytelling. It unfairly frames ML as guilty while excusing FL’s actions, no matter how deceitful she is. Meanwhile, Park Ke Se, the real villain, gets away with everything.
It’s frustrating to watch an ML who is guilt-ridden over something he had no control over, while FL is allowed to lie, meet her ex behind ML’s back, and deceive him—all without consequences. The drama seems to push the idea that women can do whatever they want and still blame others, while men just have to accept it.
If you enjoy a strong start and great performances, you might still like this drama. But if character accountability matters to you, The Potato Lab will leave you frustrated.
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this is garbage so stay away from this Crime turn love
Sheng Shi has been in love with Gu Lan Shan since high school, but Gu Lan Shan is in love with Han Cheng Chi. The proud Sheng Shi could not accept this and finds a way to turn Gu Lan Shan into his woman.Gu Lan Shan feels that Sheng Shi has betrayed their friendship. On the day of the wedding, Gu Lan Shan tries to run through the help of her younger brother who unfortunately gets into an accident. Faced with high medical expenses, Gu Lan Shan turns to Sheng Shi for help, but he uses the situation as a bargaining chip to ask her to marry him. At that time, he believed that love was possession. Two people who don't know how to love enter into a marriage that is doomed from the start. One wants to get closer while the other wants to escape, always leaving the other scarred
in this drama ML is villain who try his ass of to force FL and her lover should never meet
and took advantage of her forcefully
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The Uncanny Counter Season 2: Counter Punch
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Dropped it after watching second episode
this is not related to 1st seasonthe main character is different Mun from dickless dimension
Mun moved on from his crush on HANA because his dick got chopped off while jerking off
and he become a cheap copy of Superman without dick.
he is so powerful that he moved on without any reason.
HANA is now like his sister, who stare at there sisters butt in season one, of that Mun isn't this mOOn
Most of Korean drama confuse sister and girlfriend because OPPA is used for both husband and brother
DO the don't know the difference between brother and boyfriend or they don't have a word for brother because to them both are same
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Trying To hard to justify Sins
What will you say if both of your daughter become mistress of married manyou don't raise them well
Male lead knows Eun kang from before but was never interested in her, but after 7 year of marriage suddenly when she start seducing him, suddenly Love develop from one night stand,
so our male lead love from between his legs only
he suddenly fall in love after reading a Letter 💌
Before that it was just fling for fun but now
Male lead never try to help his wife but has all the time to find fun for himself, selfish leech
female was evil two faced witch
it wasn't ba da fault that eun kang was slow in telling her feeling so she isn't justified in doing what she was doing
that ( happiness = love ) isn't true
Love is love that remain in both happiness and sadness
those who run away at hard time can't love anyone
that is for sure male lead or female lead eun kang are too selfish to love anyone other then themselves.
By watching how intimate scene were shown Ending is so obvious
not interesting at all
i don't know why they weste money to produce such kind of Story
Free Advice Only watch Ep 15 and then leave this show....
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Cheating wife Eun dong
I watched My Love Eun Dong expecting a tragic romance, but what I saw felt deeply one-sided and morally unfair. The story tries to sell Eun-dong and Ji Eun-ho’s affair as “fated love,” yet in reality, it glorifies emotional cheating. From the very beginning, Eun-dong was already involved with another man — the one who later became her husband — but still carried on with her past lover in secret. After the accident, her husband lost his ability to walk because he tried to save her, while she lost her memory. Instead of exploring his sacrifice or pain, the drama turns him into a convenient villain so the audience can root for the “true lovers.” That felt wrong. No one in the story seems to care about the disabled husband’s suffering; his existence is reduced to an obstacle. The show romanticizes betrayal and rewrites responsibility as “destiny,” leaving a bitter taste for anyone who values loyalty and emotional honestyWas this review helpful to you?
