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Jan 12, 2026

i think im gonna die in this house

I DO NOT CARE ABOUT PEAR LORE HOLY FUCK I DO NOT CARE. GIVE ME MY MAIN COUPLE AND MORE LORE WITH THIS BITCH BENDING SPACE AND TIME, I DO NOT CARE ABOUT PEAR AND HER IRRELEVANT FUCKING MOTHER I SWEAR TO GOD. This is fun. 9/10 okay bye!
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Jan 12, 2026

What a finale!

Shim so young is as much part of the rainbow crew for me! So happy to see her again. Looking forward to season 4! I liked that destined to meet idea. That was also used I. Season 1 when previous clients turned out to have chance encounters. I hope they could bring that style back and explore it in S4. Congratulations to another excellent season!
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Jan 12, 2026

Kind of a filler episode.

This episode basically just covered the two subplots of (a) Hao Chen's traumatization and slow recovery with the help of Hao Ming, Xu Yan and Yan's Grandmother and (b) Lin Tao blackmailing Qiao Lin into leaving Yy Yi Ming and returning to the scumbag. The latter sub-plot is pretty disgustingly evil on the part of Lin Tao. Shen, Sr., is still in the hospital, being watched by Yu Lan. Not too much happens on the main villain plot of Qu taking over Jinda other than it's clear the bad guys intend to tear the Shen family down even further. No one in the Shen side currently seems to be able to do anything regarding the corporate battles since they are pre-occupied with dealing with all the trauma they've been. hit with.

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Jan 12, 2026

Nearing the end

I must say, the mobile taxi out of commission and KDG sentimentally looking at his tattered jacket that tells the story of all the clients they’ve helped makes nearing the end more real.
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Jan 12, 2026

Three Stars

A filler ep. All's well that ends well I guess. I don't think they needed to make a certain character die either that was just emotionally manipulating to the fullest.
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Jan 11, 2026

Exciting but flawed episode.

A lot of stuff happens in this episode, some good, a lot of bad. The bad is not completely unexpected as we are reaching near the penultimate episode, which traditionally in drama story arcs is when everything looks the worst for the good guys. So viewers at this point in the series just have to be ready to suffer through one gut punch after another. On the good side of events, Yan and HM definitely are 'in sync' as a couple now and she steps up to help his(her) family. On the quality of the episode, it is uneven. It has a few really bad plot contrivances that are glaring. The two worst, by far, both involve Han Wei Ping. First off, how on earth did HE happen to stumble upon Hao Chen after the latter ran out of the car and went and sat at some random park bench? Second, after Hao Ming & police show up to rescue Hao Chen, how on earth is it that Han Wei Ping is not arrested? He is shown wandering around completely free. That makes zero sense and is a giant, gaping hole in the story. There are a few other annoying plot holes as well (in particular in the way HWP is able to access HM's home, computer & safe so easily) but those two just really jump off the screen as dumb. On the _good_ side of episode quality, the episode ends with some brilliant emotional acting by Yu Lan as she implores her husband to wake up.

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Jan 11, 2026

A promising outcome

Let me start by saying that im not against the Murderer. What kind of friends are these people anyway? Seriously. Im very much concerned as to what Jay could have possibly done as well. The case of getting trickier and more complicated. But trust in Jade and Kamin to handle this. I love their professionalism, their expressions and how they react under pressure. Especially if that said pressure is coming from work. If you've watched today's episode, you'll understand my frustration as to who says that to a fellow Officer in your station?! Uh.In this episode we also got to experience a little worry, shocked, happy romantic moments, friends deciding whom to trust, and fright. Im really loving Dunk's acting. He's facial expressions to everything Jade is funny and very real. I want to know more about his background because what was with that face? Has no ever done that for you Kamin? Cant wait for the next episode.

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Jan 11, 2026

I am gonna lay this show to rest, becasue…

I am gonna lay this show to rest, becasue it is lowkey interesting. Lesson is like something never change, no matter what. I wonder how they are gonna do the rest of this. GMMTV's biggest cry babies lmao. Put khao in here and we will be complete. Interesting bit with him being an alcoholic. i think that guy at the end was a full circle bit but idk. I like this, its a good background show. Okay bye!
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Jan 11, 2026

When the past returns at the worst moment

Episode 6 felt deeply sincere rather than dramatic. The conversation between Hu Xiu and Xiao Zhi Yu in the early part of the episode stood out to me—not because of silence, but because of how open and genuine it was. Their exchange about work, dreams, and uncertainty felt natural, as if two people were slowly allowing themselves to be honest.The sudden disqualification of Dynamism because of malicious rumors brought a strong sense of unfairness, especially knowing how much Zhi Yu carries from his past. Learning about his father’s story and the weight behind his determination made his struggle feel personal rather than ambitious.The wedding setting pushed everything to an emotional edge. Seeing Qi Ran again forced Hu Xiu to confront a past she thought she had moved on from, and her physical discomfort made that pain impossible to ignore. The episode ended quietly, with words that felt heavier than any confrontation, leaving a lingering tension that stayed with me long after it ended.

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Jan 11, 2026

I wanna talk about the SEX SCENE

So... we get a five-minute sex scene here, no joking. It portraits both delicate love and hard passion. The direction is great, the movements feel natural and realistic. Kwon goes gently and slowly, with reassuring words (this is Jiwon's first time). The takes are impressive: horizontal, vertical, and also slanting (the dynamic is improved). Tons of kisses, staring at each other. The viewer is captured, the shots are so close that the sensorial experience feels their own. The music is calm, nice but also rhythmical, matching the atmosphere. My rating here is only destined to this specific scene, because it's absolutely marvellous.

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Jan 11, 2026

When honesty hurts, but hope follows

Episode 5 felt like an emotional turning point for both the story and the characters. Learning Xiao Zhi Yu’s true identity and understanding his motivation as a architect added depth to his quiet actions. The way he supported Hu Xiu’s dream behind the scenes was meaningful, even though their conversation about the rental contract ended up hurting her deeply. That moment felt painfully realistic—misunderstandings often come from concern, not rejection. Hu Xiu believing she had lost her chance, only to later realize she was actually accepted, made her happiness feel well earned. Watching her finally step into the world of architecture brought a sense of relief and hope. The softer moments at the end, especially her drunk scene and Zhi Yu taking her home, added warmth and sincerity to the episode. This chapter balanced emotional conflict and gentle romance beautifully, making it an easy 10 stars for me.

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Jan 11, 2026

Dreams delayed, not abandoned

Episode 4 focused less on the game and more on the quiet pressure of real life, and it worked beautifully. Hu Xiu’s struggle to hide the truth from her parents, prove who is living in her rented home, and face yet another disappointing job interview felt painfully realistic. Seeing her talent acknowledged through her past achievements made the situation even more heartbreaking, especially when she was once again offered an assistant position instead of a chance to design. The episode showed how circumstances, not lack of ability, pushed her away from her dream. The unexpected visit from her parents at the end created a strong sense of tension, making it clear that everything she tried to protect is about to be exposed. This was a subtle but powerful episode about pressure, responsibility, and postponed dreams.

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Jan 11, 2026

Beauty hidden in loss

Episode 3 stood out with its visual storytelling and emotional contrast. The game scenes were stunning, especially the way fear and beauty blended through the ghost effects, turning danger into something poetic. Hu Xiu’s brief moments of enjoyment inside the game made her eventual loss feel even heavier. Once again, she loses—not just the game, but her sense of control. The rainy scene afterward quietly mirrored her real-life struggles, where disappointment keeps following her. By placing her emotional vulnerability alongside the growing mystery of Qin Xiao Yi, the episode strengthened the connection between the game world and reality, making the story feel both gentle and heartbreaking.

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Jan 11, 2026

Taking back control

Episode 2 deepens Hu Xiu’s character by showing how she responds to doubt and betrayal. Learning that Qin Xiao Yi won the game while hiding his identity makes her question everything she experienced before. Instead of confronting him directly, she chooses to re-enter the game under a new identity, not just for revenge, but to regain a sense of control. Her decision to join a rival team and quietly observe before acting felt smart and emotionally grounded. At the same time, her real-life struggles and career frustrations made her choices even more relatable. This episode balanced strategy, emotion, and quiet tension very well, making the story feel more layered and compelling.

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Jan 11, 2026

A beautiful start between illusion and reality

Episode 1 immediately pulled me in with its quiet emotions and intriguing concept. Hu Xiu’s heartbreak after being abandoned on her wedding day felt painfully real, and the way the story introduced the murder mystery VR game added a unique layer to her emotional escape. The contrast between the fictional identities inside the game and the characters’ real lives was handled in a subtle, engaging way. Qin Xiao Yi’s presence felt mysterious from the start, making it hard to tell whether he was an NPC or something more. The episode didn’t rely on dramatic twists alone; instead, it slowly built curiosity and emotional tension. It felt like the beginning of a story that wants you to pay attention to feelings, not just the plot.

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