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Bitch X Rich Season 2
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by til834
Aug 2, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Rewatch Value 10
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"Bitch X Rich" returns for a second season, and it doesn't miss a beat. The drama successfully builds on the foundation of its first season, diving deeper into the ruthless world of Cheongdam International High School.
Season 2 intensifies the power struggles and social commentary that made the original so compelling, while also introducing new layers of mystery and character development

What Makes It Good?
New Mystery:
The second season immediately thrusts viewers back into the high-stakes environment of the school. With the hierarchy fractured and new students entering the scene, a new mystery emerges. The plot is filled with unexpected twists, keeping the audience engaged and guessing about who the true "black dog" is and what the ultimate motive is.

Complex Character Arcs: The rivalry between Kim Hye-in and Baek Je-na continues to be the heart of the show. However, this season complicates their dynamic even further. Hye-in's new position within the "Diamond 6" and Je-na's struggle to maintain her power in a crumbling system provide rich material for their character growth. The show avoids simple good-vs-evil tropes, instead presenting morally gray characters whose actions are driven by a mix of ambition, fear, and a desperate desire for survival.

Expanded World and New Faces:
Season 2 successfully expands the world of Cheongdam International High School by introducing intriguing new characters. These additions don't feel like filler; they actively shake up the social balance and add new conflicts. The introduction of new transfer students and other players in the game of power adds fresh intrigue and keeps the story from feeling repetitive.

Visually Stunning Production:
The series maintains its high production value, with a sleek and visually appealing aesthetic that highlights the opulence and tension of the school. The fashion, sets, and overall cinematography continue to be a treat for the eyes, perfectly complementing the dramatic storyline.


Reasons to Watch It:
For Fans of the First Season: If you enjoyed the psychological warfare and class critique of the first season, you will not be disappointed. Season 2 delivers more of what made the original great, but with an even more intense and mature feel

If You Like Intense Teen Thrillers: This is a show for those who appreciate dramas that go beyond typical high school tropes. It's a dark and thrilling tale of manipulation, revenge, and the lengths people will go to for status and power.

To See a Story of Shifting Power: The central theme of a crumbling elite and the rise of new players is incredibly engaging. It's fascinating to watch how the characters react to the changing dynamics and what new alliances and rivalries form as a result.

For the Strong Performances: The returning cast, especially the leads, continue to deliver powerful performances. Their portrayal of complex and flawed characters is what makes the emotional and dramatic moments so impactful.
"Bitch X Rich" Season 2 is a strong follow-up that successfully builds on the strengths of its predecessor while introducing new elements that make it feel fresh and exciting. It's a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a good mystery with a sharp social commentary.

Plus, the actor Kim Min-kyu is really hot, and his dynamic with beak je na (ye ri) is another level.

there is good ending but beak je na and cha jin Uk dont end up toghther...

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Happiness
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by til834
Jul 17, 2025
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Overall 10
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Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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review of the new remake Thai drama "Happiness" from 2025

this adaptation presents a compelling, albeit flawed, take on the post-apocalyptic thriller genre.
One of the most praised aspects of the Thai version is its ability to successfully recreate the original's atmospheric tension. The series effectively blends horror, suspense, and a psychological thriller vibe, doing a great job of keeping the audience invested in the story. The cinematography, special effects, and practical FX make-up are particularly noted for their high quality, creating a visually impressive and genuinely chilling experience.
The cast, including leads Saint Suppapong and Orn Patchanan, delivers strong performances that capture the essence of their characters. The chemistry between the leads is a highlight, and the portrayal of the fear and paranoia among the trapped residents is well-executed.
However, the series is not without its flaws. Some critics felt that the plot had moments of "stupid decisions" made by the characters, which, while adding to the old-school horror feel for some, detracted from the overall realism for others. A few reviews also mentioned that the script, while keeping the viewer engaged, was not perfect and could have been more well thought out in certain areas. There were also some odd music choices that didn't always fit the mood of the scenes.
Overall, the Thai remake of "Happiness" is considered a solid adaptation. It successfully manages to retain the core strengths of the original while adding its own unique flavor. While it may not be a flawless masterpiece, it is a well-produced series that delivers on its promise of suspense and psychological drama, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

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Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog's Time
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by til834
Jul 14, 2025
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For me, this season is much better than season 1 and I'll explain why.


How "Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog's Time" Surpasses the First Season:
"Go Go Squid 2" not only manages to preserve the charm of the first season but also enhances it in several key aspects, making it a more successful and even better drama in the eyes of many. Here's a detailed breakdown:
More Mature and Subtle Romance
While the first "Go Go Squid!" focused on the young and naive romance between Han Shangyan and Tong Nian, in "Go Go Squid 2," we get a more mature and subtle love story.

* Slow and Natural Development:
The relationship between Wu Bai and Ai Qing builds over years of mutual admiration from afar, making the progression of their romance more organic and believable. There's no "love at first sight" here, but rather a deep connection based on professional and personal respect.

* Deeper Chemistry:
The chemistry between Hu Yitian (Wu Bai) and Li Yitong (Ai Qing) feels more developed and heartwarming. Their gazes, small gestures, and quiet understanding convey a greater emotional power.

* Nature of the Romance:
Wu Bai, with his shyness and years of accumulated profound love, and Ai Qing, the professional and strong woman, create a charming dynamic that is less "overly sweet" than in the first season. This relationship feels more realistic and resonates with a more mature audience.
Greater Character Depth and Development Arcs

* Dealing with Past and Injuries:
Wu Bai carries a heavy burden of past injuries and the loss of friends, which adds significant depth to his character. His journey to overcome physical and mental obstacles while leading a team is fascinating and moving.

* Strong Female Character and Role Model:
Ai Qing is an inspiring female character, a trailblazer in a male-dominated world. She is not dependent on anyone and demonstrates determination and courage in the face of challenges. Her journey is a powerful message about equality and self-realization. While Tong Nian was sweet and endearing, Ai Qing displays leadership, resilience, and perseverance that position her as a stronger female role model.

* More Focus on the K&K Team:
Unlike the first season, where much of the focus was on Han Shangyan and Solo, here we get a deeper look at the young members of the K&K team. The development of their relationships with Wu Bai, and their personal and professional growth, add layers of friendship and support.
Different Dynamics and Less External Drama

* Less Parental and External Interference:
While the first season had quite a few conflicts stemming from family relationships or external interference, in "Go Go Squid 2," the emphasis is on the team's internal challenges and their coping with competitive pressure. This allows for a greater focus on the romance and the professional journey.

* Internal Conflicts: The drama focuses more on the personal and professional conflicts of Wu Bai and Ai Qing, such as dealing with expectations, injuries, and the pressure to win, rather than external dramas. This is a refreshing change that provides greater depth to the story.

Emphasis on Legacy and Inspiration
The second season deals more with the legacy left by the founding generation (including Han Shangyan and Solo), and how the new generation of Wu Bai and Ai Qing carries the torch forward. There's a strong sense of continuity and the realization of a shared dream that began years earlier. This gives the story a deeper meaning beyond a single victory.

In conclusion, "Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog's Time" offers a more mature and richer viewing experience, with a complex and subtle romance, deeper characters, and a heartwarming story about legacy, determination, and the realization of dreams. It's definitely a drama worth watching, even for those who enjoyed the first season.

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The Blood of Youth
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by til834
Aug 17, 2024
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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the best series i have seen

This series is one of the best series I have seen. I am watching the series now for the tenth time.
The reasons why this series is my favorite are:
It has a really good ending.
nobody died , Except for the evil one who died by suicide.
There is an obvious brotherhood and some romance.
The fights are really amazing, the best I've seen.
And there is something that bothered me:
in the series Xiao Se lost his inner strength but you don't have to worry about episode 23 / 24 he regains his inner strength and he will be stronger than ever.
In short, you should see it.

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Ultimate Note
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by til834
Jan 7, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10

Please answer my question ?

I know I'm supposed to write a review but I have a question about Zhang Keling please answer

1). How does Zhang Qiling manage to recover his memory?

2). Zhang Keling lost his memory in the ultimate note series and there was nothing explicitly saying that he recovered his memory, so did he recover his memory?
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