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Dropped 8/16
The Midnight Romance in Hagwon
10 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
May 18, 2024
8 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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main lead look so creepy together,

i watched both of them in there dramas and i liked both of them, but seeing them together here , don't look that good at all
ML left his job and says its to earn more money as a teacher but i truth we know he left his job and become a teacher with other motive of seducing his old teacher
while they were teacher and student, they don't look that age gap
FL look much younger with her looks and figure she has mentioned
ML WI Ha Joon was amazing in Little woman and Squid Games,
and i wanted to see him as male lead for sure
the way ML and Fl talk with each other, ML look obsess with Fl in not so positive way but Creepy
he left his job and change career to seduce her, but what if she still just see him as her student... he would become a abusive stalker,, if things do not go as his plan,, ( director would help and thing will go nicely and she will suddenly start seeing him as a boyfriend material
she acted as she is his mother in first 2 ep worrying about him like his job is going to effect her living expenses
then ep3 and she started to act like a 17 year texting her crush
its boring
no chemistry between leads as couple, they look Nice has Co-worker or friends
dark lighting like its Grim

they way this so called Teacher talk about other teacher senior to them, white haired witch
they are not teachers
they are not educated students but training them to get high grades just like how we train our Pets

a new recruit who hasn't even give a single class is on poster with his Crush teacher because he know how to give blow job to Low life director
Leads and director look nasty evil group
director of Dachi chase eat like pig, everyone was talking seriously paying attention to each other, this guy was busy stuffing his mouth with everything he get on his plate like, he hasn't eaten fir whole day... then got ill
drama doesn't have colors

I rated it 5 but the more i watched ep3 more i reduce my rating
ML is moral less obsessive self centered person,
Fl only focus on grades not education itself,
The more the release episodes the more it becomes meaningless
Biased, favouritism
Evil Director showed as some kind gentleman
ML story try to make his parents look wrong for even conceiving him.
come defend your leads in comments if you wish to, I don't give a fish about it...1.5/10

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Ongoing 4/12
The Divorce Insurance
8 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Apr 8, 2025
4 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 7
Overall 4.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

LEGENDARY LEE KYUNG SOO Is Here (Giraffe ?)

The Divorce Insurance is a drama with a strange premise that feels unnecessary and full of loopholes. The idea of creating an actual "divorce insurance" policy comes across as unrealistic and highly prone to scams. It’s hard to understand the logic behind making such a concept the core of a K-drama.

That said, if you approach it as a light-hearted rom-com, it’s entertaining in parts. The first and second episodes were especially fun and engaging. I was pleasantly surprised by Jo Bo Ah’s special appearance—it added a nice touch. However, the excitement quickly fades by the third and fourth episodes. It honestly felt like the main story had already wrapped up, leaving the rest of the show to drag.

The most disappointing aspect of the drama is the male lead. His character—a plain, middle-aged man who’s been divorced three times—lacks depth, charm, or anything interesting. Sadly, the female lead doesn’t fare much better. Together, they make an underwhelming pair.

By episode 6, The Divorce Insurance is officially collapsing into a dumpster fire—and not even in a fun, chaotic way. No, this drama genuinely believes that being a boring, unremarkable middle-aged man is somehow irresistible enough to spark a love triangle between two divorced women.

Let’s be real: the male lead is a three-time divorcee with the charisma of stale bread. And yet, the writers expect us to believe not one, but two women are fighting over him like he’s some rare gem. One of them is even his first wife, who got dumped, watched him remarry twice, and is still obsessively stuck on him. Where is her dignity? Why is anyone attracted to this guy?

This setup would maybe work as a parody in a high school drama—but here we’re watching grown adults over 40 act like teenagers over a man who wouldn’t even be cast as a second lead in a decent show.

The female lead, meanwhile, feels like a hollow shell. She shows no real emotion, no authentic reaction—she just “falls” for whichever man happens to be within arm’s reach. She’s less of a character and more of a placeholder for whatever contrived plot the writers are pushing this week.

If the show’s goal is to make viewers question every romantic decision being made on screen, congratulations—it’s succeeding. Unfortunately, it's also succeeding in being painfully out of touch, emotionally flat, and utterly infuriating to watch.

Oddly enough, the second lead couple and even the third female lead with her new romantic interest are far more interesting to watch. Their stories feel fresh, while the main leads have nothing left to offer once they start developing feelings for each other.


Still, there’s one reason I’m sticking with the drama: Legendary Lee Kyung Soo. I’d love to see him in a proper romantic role, and his presence alone keeps me curious.

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Ongoing 8/14
The Judge from Hell
9 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Sep 22, 2024
8 of 14 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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This DRAMA PROMOTE CRIME(murder) and call it JUSTICE

Its new, and refreshing drama
i can see it take inspiration from Lucifer
but had its own work in it, not just a copy

I like it but there is but

overly Hell story forcing viewers to see it as some religious cult driven show
FL is a judge but drama has nothing to do with her being a Judge
Justitia goddess of justice is a vigilante murderer herself

Shin rok told her to murder 10-20 murderers
How this has anything to do with justice ?

If the concept of drama would have that she had to sentence 10 criminal capital punishment according to law of humans, than it would have been a challenge and struggling
But everything is so easy now days for Lead character that, it hard to connect to leads now days they become alien

They call it punishment but it looks like a vacation where she has all her power and some minions has to murder bunch of people

As fantasy comedy with nothing meaningful then this drama is Good
But if they pretend to be something more then just comedy in start of drama then for 15 ep they will do only comedy and in last ep 16 they will be lecture viewer about life lessons

It's Good but it could have been better if director wasn't only focus on making FL look only cool nothing more or less
She should look COOL
Life is so easy for lead characters

ML was IDIOT and he deserve his mother death for sure
that poor woman has to die for ML

as ep 8 end this is also following KDRAMA tradition of becoming a trash after half
MELO ROMANCE of weak demon crying because no matter what she is a weak WOman

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Dropped 8/16
My Happy Ending
10 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Dec 31, 2023
8 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 55
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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When you understand cheater more then the wife getting cheated

Husband is cheating on wife because he is single in that marriage, and physical cheating of husband count but emotional cheating of wife doesn't count,

And he was raising someone else child like his own
Fl doesn't even care about that daughter because she is result of a RAPE, but she want custody GREAT
just 30min in the show we can see wife and team leader are not just working, team leader is worried about her and stay there for her while he ditch his girlfriend(sister) i never had any sane human making girlfriend of his own sister
wife enjoy this flirting with team leader but we should consider wife purest innocent being in universe, and all blame goes to husband
when wife suspected her team leader being the stalker she look more like heartbroken then afraid.
when she heard about her husband stopped going to gym, she start thinking about she no longer trusted anyone, being betrayed, so from the start she never trusted her husband
just because of a GYM membership she just lost all her trust in her husband is AMAZING.


wife check her husbands phone without permission its NOTHING......
but same thing if husband do that it would be against her privacy and freedom.....he will be called controlling freak
she was so eager to find something in her husband phone that she feel disappointed when there marriage Anniversary was his passcode and there daughter was on only person in his gallery , its like she was hoping her husband to cheat so she can sleep with that team leader.
just because her team leader lover was a stalker she believe her husband was cheating 150% even before she found him
and all we saw was her husband meeting her friend, and this make him cheater without any proof
how little she trust her husband..

at end her lover ask her if she is hiding something from him like CEO need to tell her team leader everything ?
she was having an emotional affair with her co-worker but it was nothing because she is FL, but her husband cheating is big deal.
i can understand her crying for her stepfather and husband but why she is crying this hard remembering her co-worker like that, he is more then just employee
YOU just release same drama before Park min young with your fake acting Jang Na Ra,
Marry my Husband copy that come 2 days before

Yoon tae Oh....... will be the man to save damsel in distress
Yoon tea Oh girlfriend is not even listed as cast for this drama which we know is going to be dumped anytime ..
because all the time we spent together is more then the time you spent with your husband and daughter.......By Team Leader who isn't stalker but 1000% good guy who will dump his girlfriend anytime CEO invite him into her bed.

..............EP2
FL can enjoy her work affair anytime she want but her husband isn't allowed to have a affair why ?
worst FL character ever her trust goes and she started treating her family like trash without proof, when she regain trust in them she spent her time with her office lover....
no wonder her husband cheat on her, this is only show i am on side of cheater because FL deserve it,

ep3 her lover will help her in catching her husband cheat while they also having an affair...
The disrespect she shows towards her husband,
I really hope her husband cheat and leave her with there daughter too..

Ep 6
There is chance she was screwing her so called co worker from moment she got married but our ML is big worst Guy..
Ep 7
So woman drunk and cheat and still play victim card and show her crocodile tears

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Dropped 3/16
Good Boy
42 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jun 8, 2025
3 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 4
Overall 6.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Good Boy – Crime Thriller? More Like Emotional Dumpster Fire in Uniform

Good Boy walks into the K-drama arena dressed like a gritty crime thriller — medals, action, justice, and the promise of patriotism. But peel off that surface, and you’re left with nothing but the same recycled melodrama, populated by a team of loser ex-athletes who are now loser cops that apparently can’t catch a single criminal.

Let’s get one thing straight: the male lead (ML) isn’t a “good boy” — he’s a pathetic boy. He can’t win at work, can’t command respect, and certainly doesn’t hold an ounce of authority in his so-called romantic relationship. He’s like a golden retriever chasing the female lead (FL) around, hoping for scraps of attention while she looks at him like he’s a mildly annoying side character. There’s no charm, no growth, just the same pitiful loop of him being sidelined, ignored, and used.

Meanwhile, the FL is emotionally incapable, wearing trauma like a badge and mistaking coldness for strength. Apparently, her one bad relationship erased her ability to feel — not just love, but anything remotely human. She’s all bark and no bite, a "tough" exterior that crumbles the moment something emotional happens. Cue the tears, cue the trauma flashbacks, cue the exhausted sigh from the viewer.

And then there’s the second male lead (SML) — who, let’s be honest, looks, acts, and feels more like the main lead than the actual ML ever will. He’s composed, competent, and doesn't have to beg for affection like a child asking for candy.

The drama tries to sell itself as a crime-action thriller, but that’s just camouflage. The real story is another sad, sorry tale of a weak ML trying to prove his worth to an emotionally frozen FL who treats vulnerability as a disease. The “missions” and “cases” are just filler — there’s no real tension, no stakes, and certainly no satisfaction.

Final Take:
If you came for suspense and redemption, you’ll get neither. Good Boy is just another emotionally hollow, trend-chasing drama where everyone’s pretending to be tough, but really they’re just crying messes with identity issues. It’s not a crime thriller — it’s a romantic tragedy about a man who can’t win and a woman who can’t feel.

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Ongoing 102/124
The Brave Yong Su Jeong
2 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
May 8, 2024
102 of 124 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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EVERYOne is IDIOT

Everyone is a Idiot not only positive side but evil people are not even trying to be evil
FL is idiot but SFL who is evil isn't even evil but a fool in love with a man who is ready to kill her,
murderer who killed FL father isn't even exposed until now
FL even after knowing her father was Killed by her dear lover continue to give him Blow jobs
and goes after only other woman for revenge
she only target who she can and want to beat doesn't care who killed her father
WOO JIN was first person who killed him, but he is her dear BIG COCK she wont blame him at all.


i like 1st second episode
but what happen to 3rd one, she help this woman have kid and writer made cloud sounds like shit GOOD
but they forgot each other and now meeting and ML need to act like Stanger but his mother sent him to leave with FLs dad, now, why they never meet in there teenage ?
if that younger guy is going to end up with FL, it would be nice to see,



she might tell her kids story about how she meet her husband when he was born....
and they are living in same house and her father has no sense to made them meet each other even once,
what kind of 60 year old talk about see a kid naked when he was born ? So childish, why don't he said i say your mom too....
father is fine actor but i think director making him do over acting

I don't like tall ML, his character look to lose for to be liked, he is to self centered to like or love anyone else
while Younger guy might act childish but he know when to protect FL so early in the drama dude saving FL again and again
SFL was so hilarious to ask CEO if he like FL, he isn't your BF but CEO (she was cute in her childhood so innocent and naive)
I did not WANT TO SEE A Cinderella story here
JOO WO JIN is psychopath, actor know only one face expression and want to make a living out of it
Waiting for SML to start faking good father for his daughter, and sleep with his own daughter too
SML AND SFL are disgusting, SFL might be crazy or mentally challenged
But SML CEO, is sure a son of a bitch
I am sure he isn't even related to this mangu group, he might be son of a bitch and her Dog...
SML is not even equal of pig,
Full of superiority complex because he knows without tht he is pathetic loser who can't even wipe his butt without grannies money...
MR.askHole doesn't to anything in office other then wasting electricity, SFL do all work for him while he stalk his ex employee
CREEPY SML
even Fl is acting like a gold digger, that man is not even real son of MUSng group
whole family is full of jerks, and what is so great about a lowlife of a man that SFL like hi that much ? she is far better of without a shit widow man shorter then his own mother dude still look like school going kid in front of his mother
every episode every word SML say anger me,
everyone look to extreme other then ML, that young guy look sane while SML and SFL look insane overreacting and over acting in every scene
SML is can not be fathered by just one man, it must have needed 10 MF to convince such a scumbag
and his evil nasty little grandma should die on street...
that evil granny should be killed by ML for sure..
evil granny and her impotent grandson
Gold digger FL pretending to find about her mothers painting while seducing fake grandson of company

why FL is interested in Mr. Widow ?
what if he wasn't rich widow but poor would she be this much lowering her self esteem to be with him ?
with excuses of her dead parent FL was a Gold digger at end try all her way to get widow asshole for no other reason then Money

from 10 to now 3.......... not the actress i like that actress but her character is evil
FL from Brave title has become a gold digger, that got her job back by seducing CEO
NOW she is A slut who can even love shit.
Female lead of this drama is more of a villain then Lead
even in childhood other girl was cute even now she is more beautiful, i just don't like SFL liking that dockless dure
she should just destroy them to there core..

after ep59 i feel satisfied that Man FL dated killed her father
the way female lead Ignore everything evil about that rich CEO just because of his Money, turn a blind eye when he misbhave with other, sorry for that father but she deserved it,
most pitiful is kid that has to live with a Satan as her father

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Dropped 10/12
Dear Hyeri
3 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Sep 23, 2024
10 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 10
Overall 1.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 2.5
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TOXIC RELATIONSHIP PROMOTION

RELATIONSHIP ABUSE PROMOTION ✓
TOXIC RELATIONSHIP PROMOTION ✓
EVIL WON OVER GOOD ✓
ML CAN DO ANYTHING. ✓
FL is fake and spineless. ✓
FL has not self-esteem or self respect for herself. ✓
Woman should be treated like Garbage promoted. ✓
WOMAN LOve ABUSIVE MAN PROMOTED. ✓
WOMAN LOVE BEING HUMILIATED. ✓
SICK CONTROLLING STALKING JERK ARE ATTRACTIVE PROMOTED. ✓

If you read Description it already told whole story,
from the ep 1 they are showing a SML, love triangle while they have already given answer to that nothing is gone happen with that love triangle
two ex just mess things up for two other people by failing to decline them properly and start using them ( Advantages)
what is point of creating a love triangle when they even told in there description that ML and FL going to end together
just to make viewers feel PITY for SML ( and by the way SML is and will be going to be super super GOOD guy )
so everyone can have a second lead syndrome even after reading description.
ACTING LEVEL 9/10 always SHIN HYE SUN is best
Joo Eun Ho is an unknown announcer with 14 years of experience. She struggles to get the chance to have her name recognized by the public. She also has another personality, Joo Hye Ri, due to a deep wound in her heart. Her alter-ego, Joo Hye Ri, is super positive and works as a parking attendant.

Jung Hyeon O is Joo Eun Ho's ex-boyfriend; they dated for a long time but broke up. He became a star announcer as soon as he joined the broadcasting station and is the most-liked announcer by the public, but Jung Hyeon O also carries a hidden wound in his mind that he has never shown to anyone. Somehow, Joo Eun Ho and Jung Hyeon O reunite and help cure each other's wounds.

Episode 2

its not a serious mistake but CRIME,
and she thought he would be nice to her when she just wanted to confuse him with no sincerity at all ?

but i want that SML to get dumped really dirty, he act like his mom did not breastfeed him this morning,
did his co worker killed his Older brother ?

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Ongoing 6/16
To My Beloved Thief
8 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jan 18, 2026
6 of 16 episodes seen
Ongoing 11
Overall 4.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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A Brilliant Premise Undone by Disappointing Performances

To My Beloved Thief started with immense promise. I was genuinely impressed by its premise, the story setup, and especially the casting. Moon Sang-min caught my attention immediately, and Nam Ji-hyun—a personal favorite of mine—was a major reason I tuned in. Up until episode 4, the drama was genuinely enjoyable. The storytelling felt engaging, the pacing was decent, and the chemistry between the leads was believable and natural.

Then came the soul swap (or body swap—call it what you want), and everything slowly fell apart.

To be clear, I don’t think the concept itself was bad. In fact, the writers could have taken the story in a fun, emotionally rich direction. On paper, the idea still worked. But in execution, the drama completely failed—and the biggest reason was the acting, direction, and script handling after the swap.

Nam Ji-hyun’s performance was, frankly, shocking.

Once the souls are swapped, Nam Ji-hyun is supposed to portray the male lead’s soul inside her body, effectively becoming the male lead in a female body. However, she utterly fails to sell this transformation. There is no physicality, no change in speech, posture, or emotional rhythm that suggests a man inhabiting a woman’s body. Most of the time, she continues to act exactly like the female lead, making the entire soul-swap concept feel pointless.

It’s impossible not to compare this to Mr. Queen.

Shin Hye-sun’s legendary performance in Mr. Queen set the gold standard for this trope—a male soul convincingly living inside a female body. That drama became a massive commercial and cultural success, breaking records on tvN and Netflix. Shin Hye-sun didn’t just “act”; she transformed. Any drama attempting a similar concept will inevitably be compared to Mr. Queen, and unfortunately, To My Beloved Thief loses that comparison by an overwhelming margin—honestly, a 100-to-1 situation.

That said, the male lead doesn’t escape criticism either. Even after the soul swap, he continues to act like the same male prince as before, despite supposedly having a woman’s soul inside him. His behavior, reactions, and emotional choices don’t reflect the swap at all.

Several scenes make absolutely no sense:

Why does he hug Nam Ji-hyun first when he is now the female lead, who had already rejected him?

Why do the dialogues not reflect even the slightest confusion or internal conflict from the soul swap?

Why do both characters continue behaving exactly as they did before, as if nothing changed?

The result is deeply frustrating. The male lead still acts like the male lead, the female lead still acts like the female lead, and the soul swap becomes nothing more than a lazy plot gimmick. The performances feel mismatched, confused, and emotionally hollow.

What hurts the most is that this drama could have been great.

It had a fun, creative story. It had early momentum. It had chemistry. But all of it was ruined by weak acting choices, poor direction, and a script that failed to commit to its own concept. What should have been an entertaining and memorable drama instead turned into a disappointing mess.

In the end, To My Beloved Thief stands as an example of how even an incredible idea can be completely destroyed by pathetic execution and miserably mishandled performances.

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Completed
Bravo, My Life
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Aug 25, 2023
120 of 120 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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EP 2 what kind of inhuman left his friend(female) in drunken state like that in middle of night
and you want me to believe he is ML, i understand he doesn't like her romantically but what he did was inhuman
You cant like Main couple if director show you 2nd FL story first and you can understand her more then FL
EP 5 Great ML kill a innocent man then at the end of the drama he will Screw sister of the man he killed and she will enjoy that bloody hands on her body, her own brothers blood

ML kill the real father of a child then adopted that child
Sister was so loving toward her brother until ep70 when she lecture other woman about it but then when she see an 8 inch she forgot that she even had a brother in this life

FL is a HOE who sleep with her brothers killer because he has 8 inch
nobody goes to jail for murder it was not accident but murder and this murder is going to be father of kid whose real father was killed by him because he has 8inch that hOE like so much

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The Veil
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jul 20, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Most shitty thing you can watch ever

there a loser who can only choke woman and call himself NIS agent, NIS agents must be lesser then man to be only capable of choking woman and asking answers
murderer is asking his saver to explain herself
and his lady partner just so eager to suck his macro penis that after she hear he killed there boss she took that man to her house.
they even try to show it like some kind of love story at end
that is incapable of love, love is for humans not robots
i am unable to think what kind of people rate this shit 9-10
there is man who lost his memory and he is also crazy but NIS give him a gun and tell him to shot any woman he find

This Drama is spitting on real NIS face, calling them Mad killers,

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Dropped 4/12
Walking on Thin Ice
7 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Sep 30, 2025
4 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 1
Overall 4.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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This drama tries to sell itself as something bold and original, but at its heart it’s just a recycled formula: a desperate family, a terminal illness, financial ruin, and drugs as the “solution.” That setup has been done before — and better — so the show already struggles to stand on its own feet.

The female lead is introduced as a middle-class housewife facing her husband’s hidden debts and cancer. Instead of dealing with reality responsibly, she quickly slides into crime. What’s most disturbing is how the story treats her actions as sympathetic or even empowering. She isn’t some tragic antihero — she’s choosing to spread poison to young people while her husband is still alive, turning his illness into a shield for her criminal choices. That doesn’t make her strong; it makes her reckless and selfish.

The most absurd twist comes with the daughter’s art teacher doubling as the drug dealer. This isn’t clever shock value — it’s disturbing. He isn’t just a shady figure from the streets; he’s someone trusted to educate teenagers. Putting him in this role raises chilling questions: if he’s selling in nightclubs, what stops him from selling to his own students? The fact that the show brushes past this risk is careless, and pretending it’s “exciting chemistry” between him and the female lead is even worse.

Performance-wise, Kim Young Kwang does a good job shifting between friendly teacher and calculating dealer. His acting is believable, but strong acting can’t fix weak or ethically rotten writing. A well-delivered performance doesn’t excuse a story that normalizes crime while ignoring its victims.

The pacing so far is quick, but “fast-moving” doesn’t mean “good.” When the plot is predictable — the husband will die, the daughter will inevitably be caught in the fallout, and the FL will keep spiraling deeper into crime — then rushing to the end only exposes how shallow the twists really are.

If this drama wants to deserve real praise, it needs to stop glamorizing the FL’s decisions and show the consequences of her actions. Not a neat escape, not a romanticized criminal partnership, but genuine karmic justice: accountability, shame, and the destruction that drugs bring to young lives. Anything less would be a betrayal of the very world it pretends to portray.

My score so far: 4/10. Strong acting wasted on a story that mistakes shock value for depth and crime for empowerment.

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Ongoing 2/6
Soundtrack #2
5 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Dec 8, 2023
2 of 6 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 5.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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What is point of Love triangle

They are showing a love triangle in which we already know that 2nd lead has no chance
He isn't even mentioned as lead character
He is supporting cast so we know he has no chance of getting together with FL so its already decided love triangle which make it boring
If this drama was about love triangle then they shouldn't show it as this much biased on one side

I hope to see a love triangle in which we get confused about who will be choosen but this is just too much one sided
Fake love triangle.... FRAUD STORY
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Dropped 4/12
Our Universe
13 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Feb 12, 2026
4 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 16
Overall 2.5
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Park Yu-Ho acted better than two grown-ass adult lead actors. Either he’s genuinely that good, or the adult characters were written as cliché, pointless bickerers with zero depth.

The male lead is an immature man-child — something we’ve already seen a hundred times in Korean dramas. Nothing new. Same recycled trope again and again.

The love triangle is painfully obvious:
Female lead ↔ her boss (former college friend / crush) ↔ male lead.
The bickering was fun only until episode 3. From episode 4 onward, the fights had no reason to exist.

The male lead just talks nonsense all day. No logic, no reasoning — he just says whatever comes to his mind, even when it makes absolutely zero sense. It’s exhausting, not entertaining.

Park Yu-Ho, despite being just a 2-year-old, outperformed everyone — without any help from the writers. He had more personality, maturity, and presence than the adult male lead. That alone says everything about how badly the lead character is written.

Nowadays, Korean dramas seem obsessed with either making babies or taking care of babies. Ironically, this show actually discourages people from having kids. It clearly shows how grown adults can’t even take care of themselves — so how are they supposed to raise another fragile human life?

The male lead is extremely selfish, especially considering his so-called “trauma.” He was abandoned by his older brother in an orphanage, and because of that, he wants his own nephew to be abandoned and sent to an orphanage as well.

What kind of sick logic is that?

If he suffered from abandonment, he should want to prevent the same thing from happening to his nephew — not recreate it just so he can feel validated about his own past. Instead of breaking the cycle, he wants to repeat it.

That’s not trauma — that’s selfishness, immaturity, and terrible writing.

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Dropped 12/16
When the Stars Gossip
4 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Feb 16, 2025
12 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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"When the Stars Cheat: A Space Romance That Crashes and Burns

When the Stars Gossip aimed to blend romance and science fiction, but it ended up as an absurd mess that insults both genres. The script is directionless, filled with repetitive dialogue, predictable twists, and irrelevant conflicts that make it difficult to stay engaged. The pacing is inconsistent, alternating between boring filler and ridiculous drama, leaving no room for emotional connection.

One of the most infuriating aspects of the show is its shameless glorification of cheating. The male lead (ML) is engaged but has a relationship with the female lead (FL) while showing no guilt or remorse. What’s worse is that the drama justifies it under the guise of "true love" simply because he’s the ML. In other dramas like Marry My Husband, cheating is portrayed as a horrible crime worthy of punishment, but here, it’s romanticized just because the main leads are involved. The double standard is glaring and insulting.

Beyond the terrible writing, the characters are poorly developed. Even with a talented cast, their performances suffer due to the weak script. The leads lack chemistry, and their interactions feel forced rather than natural. The drama also damages the image of astronauts, portraying them as unprofessional and more concerned with love triangles than actual space missions.

Ultimately, When the Stars Gossip is a massive disappointment. While it may appeal to viewers who don’t mind nonsensical storytelling, it’s impossible to recommend due to its lack of depth, logic, and respect for its own premise. If you’re curious, watch the first episode—you’ll quickly see how fast it spirals downward. Save your time and skip this one.

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Ongoing 18/54
For Eagle Brothers
7 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Feb 11, 2025
18 of 54 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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PARASITE BROTHERS,,Arroagant FL

1-4 episodes :-

50+ people are acting like toddlers
The first four episodes of Eagle Brothers introduce a male lead who, at first, seems like your typical arrogant, self-absorbed character. But what sets this drama apart is how fast he realizes his mistakes and actually apologizes. Instead of dragging out his ego for half the series, the writers waste no time in showing growth and self-awareness, which makes his character far more engaging than expected.

At first, he talks too much nonsense, acting like he’s above everyone else—but rather than making him insufferable, the drama uses this to highlight his eventual change. He’s not just arrogant for the sake of it; he’s someone who genuinely reflects on his behavior and takes responsibility when confronted with reality. His apology doesn’t feel forced—it feels real, setting the stage for what could be a truly satisfying redemption arc.

Beyond the male lead, the drama does a great job of building tension and relationships between characters. The pacing is tight, and the writing avoids the common trap of making conflict feel repetitive. If Eagle Brothers keeps up this momentum, the next 46 episodes could shape into a powerful story about growth, redemption, and self-improvement.

For now, it’s off to a surprisingly good start. Let’s hope the male lead keeps proving himself rather than backsliding into old habits!


5-8 episodes :-
As Eagle Brothers progresses into episodes 5 to 8, the drama thickens with intertwining love lines and brewing cheating plots among the brothers-in-law, creating both intrigue and frustration.

Starting with the oldest brother-in-law, despite being married with his wife and child living in the USA, he is gradually rekindling a romance with his old flame. By episode 8, she finalizes her divorce, hinting at the formation of the first cheating couple. This storyline, while predictable, sets up a complicated emotional mess that seems to be a focal point moving forward.

The second brother-in-law’s arc is more complex. As a single father and professor, he appears to be heading towards an unethical relationship by pursuing the ML’s son’s girlfriend, who is also his student. This plotline introduces uncomfortable power dynamics and moral ambiguity. However, despite how questionable the situation might seem, his character is portrayed as genuinely kind-hearted and sincere. It helps that he is played by Yoon Park, whose warm and nuanced performance adds layers of empathy to the role. I might be a bit biased since Yoon Park is one of my favorites, making me more willing to excuse the character’s future ethical lapses.

Meanwhile, the third brother’s love story seems less complicated, shaping up to be a standard romance or possibly a short-lived love triangle. While not as dramatic, it provides a breather from the heavier storylines.

The youngest brother, my personal favorite, brings some refreshing warmth to the show. His romance with the ML’s daughter is free of cheating drama, making their story both sweet and likable. However, his background as a Navy SEAL with a hidden medical condition strains believability. In real-life high-level special operations, strict medical checks would prevent such oversights. This lack of realism is a noticeable flaw in an otherwise enjoyable subplot.

Beyond the brothers, the ML’s son, a doctor, seems to be in a rapidly deteriorating relationship. His girlfriend, likely to be swept away by the professor, barely interacts with him over these episodes, signaling an inevitable breakup.

Overall, with five developing love lines—some compelling and others questionable—the drama keeps viewers hooked through messy relationships, ethical dilemmas, and moments of genuine connection. The balance between heartwarming and morally gray storylines ensures there’s something for everyone, even if not all arcs are equally appealing.

after more then 33 ep they all look like parasites clinging one hotel chairman and sucking blood from his family

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