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Action-filled BL, lame ending
If I were to write the series, I would definitely want to see them turn against each other. The ending is such a cliff-hanger, yes, however, it is unnecessary. Peace and Sun should not end up together, especially that Sun still has a fixation with Kong. I know, that in the ending, Sun did go to Kong's, saying that he already let go of the guilt and such, but it wasn't really portrayed in the story. It still seems that he saw Peace as a replacement for Kong's absence. LOL. Then the twist at the last part that Kong is still alive, Sun was stunned, Peace is nowehere in that scene, WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN. I say, RUN PEACE.Nevertheless, the series is great. Has a lot of potential, and actually is really admirable. Acting was so good as well as the cinematography.
If you are looking for action-packed BL series, this might be for you.
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Top-shelf and Captivating
I loved this. It currently sits as a top shelf watch. I loved the characters, the content (it revolves around a demon god), the wardrobe, the settings, the color palette, and the storyline. I thought the performers depicted their roles well, there weren't annoying tropes, or dragged out ideas. I also thought the side plots were smart ways of keeping the narrative fresh and adding depth to the original material. And the who-done-it reveal at the end was unexpected, making this a unique retelling of a well known story.Although this has an enemies-to-lovers spin, it avoids the excessive violence often associated with the genre. And some scenes have so much poetry, I was engaged and heartbroken together. There have been a few online debates about the ending, but I was content with the final scene and I recommend this.
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A Devotion That Lasted Beyond the End
Dominion and Devotion is a beautifully crafted political mini drama that delivers an emotional, gripping, and deeply meaningful story from beginning to end. It combines power, sacrifice, loyalty, and quiet love in a way that feels both intimate and grand. Every moment feels purposeful, and the story unfolds with confidence and emotional depth.At its heart, this drama is a story of sacrifice, power, and quiet devotion. The political narrative is fast paced but never confusing. Every move feels intentional, every character has a purpose, and every decision carries weight. The drama does an excellent job balancing palace politics, personal ambition, and emotional vulnerability without ever losing focus. There are no unnecessary side plots or filler scenes. Instead, it respects the audience’s intelligence and tells its story with precision and clarity.
The female lead’s journey is especially compelling. She begins as someone who simply wants to survive in a dangerous world, hiding her identity and her strength. But as the story progresses, she transforms into a wise, strategic, and resilient ruler. Her growth feels natural and earned. She does not become powerful without loss. She suffers, she sacrifices, and she carries the emotional burden of leadership. Her vulnerability makes her strength even more meaningful. The symbolism surrounding her character, especially the subtle visual metaphors and chess parallels, adds depth to her transformation.
The male lead embodies quiet and heartbreaking devotion. He is not expressive about his love, nor does he seek recognition. Instead, he protects her from the shadows, making painful decisions to secure her future. His love is selfless and unwavering. He carries his secrets alone and ultimately takes them to the grave, never asking for anything in return. This silent sacrifice makes his character unforgettable. His devotion is not about being seen, but about ensuring her survival and success.
Their relationship feels genuine, mature, and deeply emotional. It is built on trust, sacrifice, and shared purpose. Even when separated by duty and circumstance, their connection remains strong. The emotional restraint in their performances makes every glance and every unspoken moment feel powerful and real.
The portrayal of cross dressing is handled with realism and care. It feels believable and respectful, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the character’s hidden identity. This attention to detail strengthens the story and adds authenticity.
The villain is equally impressive. He is terrifying, manipulative, and emotionally complex. His presence creates constant tension, and his actions shape the fate of the characters in meaningful ways. He is not just an obstacle but a fully developed character who adds depth to the narrative.
Visually, the drama is stunning. The costumes, sets, and cinematography enhance the emotional and political atmosphere. Every frame feels immersive and intentional, reflecting the high level of care behind the production.
The ending is bittersweet but fitting. It honors the characters and their sacrifices without forcing artificial comfort. The male lead’s silent protection and ultimate fate leave a lasting emotional impact. The fact that he took his secrets and his love to the grave makes his devotion even more profound. It is tragic, but also deeply meaningful.
The acting across the cast is exceptional. Every emotion feels authentic and heartfelt. The leads deliver powerful performances that bring their characters fully to life, making their journey unforgettable.
Dominion and Devotion is an emotional, intelligent, and beautifully executed drama that leaves a lasting impression through its storytelling, performances, and unforgettable characters.
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que vous allez pleurer si vous êtes sensible à la fin
magnifique un peu long les scènes au début mais la romance entre les deux protagonistes incroyable amitié aussi tu rigoles au début la fin tellement triste mais on savait que quelqu’un allait mourrir mais c un banger je le recommande à 100% même si la fin est triste les acteur principaux joue extrêmement bien le décors et magnifique jsp quoi dire d’autre que foncer le regarder (hhhggghhhjjjjhhhgggghhhhhhhhhhhyjjjjbbbjjjbjjkkjjhgghjkiijjjjbnnnbbbjjhhhhyuk’bhgtjkjnbhhhyuk’bvhyjjnbbhhj’nbbjjnbggjk)Was this review helpful to you?
Rewatched 3 Times
When I first watched it, I was moved by how positive it was overall. I'm not someone who rewatches drama often, but I found myself rewatching this for the 3rd time in 2026. Times have been hard and this drama has a very positive and supportive tone between the leads, some humor, definitely a lot of cute, and what strikes the most is clear communication. It is SO refreshing to hear mature conversations between two adults about their relationship. It taught me a lot and I believe many can learn from their dialogues. This drama uplifts, while giving all the giggles since it is sort of a rom com alongside the slump trope. I recommend this to anyone who is tired of other heavier rom coms that blur the line of drama and pack way too much.Was this review helpful to you?
It could be better, but it works
I can't explain how much I enjoyed this drama and every single episode. It's a comedy that knows exactly when to hold back the jokes and when to exaggerate them. I laughed in every episode, and while I expected some drama and angst, I never thought it would get this deep or meaningful. It's true that the shift in the middle of the drama feels somewhat drastic, because they rushed the story, but I think they handled it quite well. Every character shines in their own way, and the chemistry between the leads is insane, it's literally the reason this drama works so well. I highly recommend it if you just want to have a good time and laugh because, in my opinion, it's totally worth it.Was this review helpful to you?
I NEED SEASON TWO NOW
I don't know why I waited so long to watch this!! I think I thought it was going to be one of those unpolished and poorly written web series quality type of show, BUT IT WAS SURPRISINGLY EXACTLY MY STYLE! Each character is so uniquely funny. Each person has their own backstory and there is a more serious plot, but it doesn't take away from the comedy at all. I can't believe there is no new of season two!!!! I need 100 more episodes of this adorable bunch!!Was this review helpful to you?
Lost in the sauce
The show started out really promising. The premise isn't anything new but it was still intriguing enough for a watch. It was also only 8 episodes making it a quick watch.I love Shin Hae-sun. Her acting is always top tier and she always owns her characters. She did not disappoint in this one. I also recently have been loving Lee Jun Hyuk from Love Scout so I can't say anything bad about him. The cast did great in this series. The story and story telling was were it fell flat, unfortunately. Don't get me wrong, each episode brought something exciting and different - and that was good. But the story kept pushing for a particular storyline that became repetitive and confusing. I get it she has taken on multiple personalities, multiple lives, but they were mostly glossed over. They moved on to the next one without resolving the previous.. But if you just don't think about the what ifs and buts, I think this could really be a good story.
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Wang xingyue and bai lu chemistry is everything
Omg we have fans have been waiting for wang yingyue to finally be bai lu ml he did not disappoint their chemistry as friends, partners than to lovers was everything their kiss scenes had me screaming. Also loved seeing strong female characters in this drama and bai lu actions were awesome the storyline was good but the other character who was behind helping fl get vengeance i wonder who is and does that mean 🤔 will there be season 2 but i def rewatch this drama again.Was this review helpful to you?
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The Equation of Love(2025) is a romance miniseries with Zhu Yi Wei (as Shang Yi Huai) and Bai Xin Yi (as Liang Xia} in the leading couple’s role. The cast did a good job bringing their characters to life but the story takes too long to unravel the real identities and the FL, even when things became clear, still doubted the ML’s identity. It is clear that the leading couple has great chemistry but also some things from the past were not very clear and were rushed at the end. Overall, the acting is good but the romance could have developed better.In the meantime, this drama can be found in YouTube under the caption:“I Was Forced to Marry My Crush’s Brother.. Now This ICEBERG CEO Wants to LOVE Me or HURT Me?!” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGDh-Jx7lI)
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Suited Me to a "T"
Two of my MDL friends enjoyed Glory. That, and having Hou Ming Hao as the lead, made this an easy choice for next to watch (some may not know that Hou Ming Hao is the embodiment of my beloved departed cat; I was recently told his fans have nicknamed him "Kitten," which only reinforced my impression of him).The Good:
• My aversion to amnesia plots was tested, but it was done right and was believable.
• At 36 episodes, the drama never dragged, nor did I consider it to have needless filler.
• The tea motif was a highlight; the views of hills swathed in centuries-old tea bushes were beautiful.
• The life lessons ML imparted to the FL about relationships were exceptional: knowing when, or if, to intervene between two people, and understanding that promoting goodwill between individuals benefits all.
The Bad:
• I'm incredulous of love that survives betrayal and a literal stab to the heart. I'd be unlikely to kiss and make up after that.
• Nearly all male villains were punished; practically no female villains were held accountable. Even murder and attempted murder held no significant consequences for the females.
• The finale felt like a fragmented disaster. The Duke's household was the converse of the Rong's matriarchal society. It had as much infighting and many poisonous relationships. However, it didn't make complete sense to me: the father, who had been robust and domineering, suffered a quick decline; the sister's muddled thinking; the mother's inconsistent acquiescence to belligerence; and the concubine's nonsensical reasoning were too much and felt unconvincing. The brother's death, in particular, was a needless emotional gut punch.
I like dramas that make me think, and I've been contemplating the difference between the Rongs' matriarchal structure and the Duke's patriarchal household. Both systems trampled on the feelings of everyone involved, with the head dictating the terms by which everyone else was forced to live by.
At the end, the Duke's position had been taken by his young grandson, with his daughter-in-law holding all the power. The situation was unlikely to have a happy outcome, given its roots in scheming and bloodshed. Will the daughter-in-law relinquish power peacefully to her son as he comes of age? Will her stepdaughter prove to be a destabilizing factor? Pity the poor woman the young duke eventually marries. Lu Jiang Lai escaped a hornet's nest by abandoning that family.
The matriarch of the Rongs was left unscathed, but she will suffer the ongoing indignity of being supplanted by her granddaughter. I feel for them both as they will remain thorns in one another's sides until the grandmother's death. Slowly, Rong Shan Bao will implement changes to make the clan more inclusive and less combative. She'll allow her "sisters" to form relationships of their own choosing. Men may join the business. Will this mean a change from a matriarchal emphasis? Will this shift harm or benefit the Rong family company?
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A beautiful love story...
The "Would You Marry Me" series looks like a pink bubble gum that has a taste so sweet that you don't want to stop eating it..It's like a cool spring breeze that gently caresses your face..I started watching it without many demands but it pleasantly surprised me...Love, Hate, Betrayal, Pain, Intrigue, Tenderness, Care, Ingratitude, they make up an excellent puzzle..The main couple was super sweet, I loved them a lot...If I don't convince you to give them a chance, you'll be the loser...😉😉Was this review helpful to you?
dropped it early on
I honestly couldn’t get into this drama. Having come out around the same time as Maiden Holmes, I expected a strong, intelligent FL. I thought the case would also be more interesting and engaging. Maybe because I’ve been watching strong FLs recently. This FL was clumsy and kind of ridiculous. The mystery wasn’t engaging enough. The premise is interesting though. I wish the acting snd plot wasn’t so campy. I’m not sure if the plot gets any better but I could not watch anymore and decided to drop it at episode 3.Was this review helpful to you?
A Good Story Trapped in a Short Format
This drama had a really interesting detective story at its core, but the short format and poor editing held it back a lot. The plot itself was actually good and different from typical predictable cases, but the way it was edited made everything feel chopped and incomplete. Many scenes jumped too quickly, and I often found myself wondering how and why the characters suddenly ended up in certain situations.The biggest reason I kept watching was the leads. CYF and WMY had excellent chemistry, and their interactions felt natural and engaging. The actors did a great job with what they were given, and their performances made the characters more likable even when the writing did not give them enough depth. Unfortunately, because of the short runtime, the characters felt flat and one dimensional, and we never got to fully understand their motivations or personalities.
The reactions, responses, and overall flow were weak especially in the beginning, and the editing never really improved. It honestly felt like this story would have worked much better as a full length drama where the cases and characters could be explored properly. The potential was clearly there, but the format limited its impact.
Overall, it is not a bad drama, and the it is worth watching. But it also feels like a missed opportunity. With better direction, smoother editing, and a longer format, this could have been a truly great detective drama instead of just an average one with unrealized potential.
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Pure Chaos, Pure Chemistry
As usual, PondPhuwin’s chemistry is off the charts, and they definitely delivered in this series. They had me laughing the entire time. Even with them being “extra,” it was not nearly as cringe as I expected. In fact, it worked really well and added to the charm.WilliamEst’s acting has improved a lot. I honestly did not know they had that side in them, and it was great to see their growth on screen.
If you are looking for something a little chaotic but still funny and light hearted, this series is definitely worth a try.
The only downside is that it is too short. I really wish it had more episodes and went deeper into some of the characters’ stories.
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