A "ch3 series", that’s all I can say about this one. Same pattern as always, interesting premise, you start off hopeful, and then as you keep watching, you realize it’s a waste of time. Donut was extremely cute, and Lilin and IngIng’s relationship is mostly cute too. It’s not the worst, but definitely not one of the best. Hopefully Fullfil breaks the curse.
The series really made me feel sorry for Si. Sure, she’s spoiled, but her parents are just terrible. They indulge her and then just cut her off out of nowhere, with no plan and no solid reason. She got them the lease, yet they cut off her off and excluded her from the celebration party, with no regard for her feelings.
I don’t know if I was just in a slump, but this one really hit the spot. The episodes were great, the pacing flowed smoothly, and so far me it’s the best kdrama I’ve watched in 2026.
I'm surprised Ha Ran jumped to him pretending to her boyfriend rather than the creepier option of him reading…
I think it’s because of the way he talks, is similar to the messages from back then. It’s not just his knowledge of the conversation, but how he converses.
This is really bad, but somehow I still find some moments enjoyable. Ch3 with these series, they have disney tween and lifetime level writing and acting, yet here I am watching week after week.
Heart Code came out of nowhere and turned out to be such a great series. It has one of the best endings I’ve ever seen in a gl everything wraps up neatly, nothing feels forced or abrupt, and the pacing stays solid throughout the whole show.
Thai gl has been blurring the lines around consent for a while now, but this time it’s straight-up grape with no sa trigger warning or anything. Are they really that tone-deaf?
Wow, I’m so glad no one ruined the ending for me. It’s a fitting end, because by the end I was more on Kwan’s side than anyone else. I can’t make excuses for the cold-blooded murder Korn committed, and her adopted sister went along with it.
This was just underwhelming. Three episodes of great angst, and the resolution was this? Where is the voice that Ploy found when she confronted her mother? Here, she just stood there saying "I'm sorry," and her brother did most of the heavy lifting. Even in the reconciliation scene, Pun was the one talking.
Now that the plot is dipping from realism, I wonder if we'll ever get a real conversation like the one Prang had with Pun.
Who else kind of doesn't like the straight-laced Porsche? Sure, he has the right morals that's your father, plus your job and reputation are on the line. But if he actually thinks through the ramifications of the situation and still chooses to do what's right, I could support him a lot more.
One of the best GLs this year. full-on melodrama vibes, with every episode feeling intense. All the characters were portrayed really well, especially the antagonists; you’ll hate them with every fiber of your being. Sadly though, Prem’s parents escaped without any consequences, even though they were a hundred times worse.
Other than that, I can’t complain. The show gave us some of the sweetest moments and some truly gut-wrenching angst. If you’re looking for something engaging, definitely give it a try.
Now that the plot is dipping from realism, I wonder if we'll ever get a real conversation like the one Prang had with Pun.
Other than that, I can’t complain. The show gave us some of the sweetest moments and some truly gut-wrenching angst. If you’re looking for something engaging, definitely give it a try.