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My Roommate Is a Gumiho
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by Waflan
Feb 19, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
I will make this review short and simple:

I WANT MORE!!

I loved this drama so much! It isnt perfect and some things were iritating, but the good thing about it far outweight the bad. I mainly loved the romance which is really sweet and intimate and the main leads have great chemistry.

So I 100% recommend this kdrama!
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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JBL cliches always works

I love jbl. I love clichés. I love the same storyline repeated over and over. I love seeing the same trope. And you know why? Cause they always make masterpieces.

So the story was very simple but very good. Hioki is a guy with no friends, that while creating groups for a school trip, gets invited into this group of four guys, the most popular guys at school. He create a special bond especially with Watarai, who cares a lot for him and seems to always be around. If u wonder, yes, of course he liked him before and of course he was the one suggesting to invite Hioki with them for the school trip. He fell in love with him cause he was the first person that ever saw him for who he was and not for how he looked like.
The story, given how SHORT it is, its full of small moments of jealousy, insecurity and their bond getting deeper.

Very cliche, right? Well I unfortunately could not give less of a fck. It was SO good. REALLY good. I'd always eat those series up. It was sweet. Really sweet. It made me want to fall in love and get into a relationship. I so wished it happened to me, so many times. The character were all green flags, Watarai I love you so much he was so nice throughout the whole show and ge was clearly so in love. Hioki was so cute and he looked soooooo good in the maid dress ep.9

The acting was good, I always love how Japanese act, and of course, I love how the script works. They were so cute, and honestly all the guys did very very well. Even if they got like two minutes screentime I think that the group was soo cute and I so wished we just got to see more, cause I geniunly believe that they could give so much more.

The vibe was immaculate, whatever filter they put in this show to make it that magical 1000% worked, it gave that "nostalgia of places I've never been" typa feeling and it made the show so much better under so many aspects.

Its a pity that it was so short (10 ep/23 minutes each + 1 special ep) cause I feel like they always cut short the part where they date, which it was longer and wish they gave more insight.

Overall it was such a fun and cute series that I cannot really find the bad in it, and its a suggestion for wveryone tjat needs a cute series to kinda just fall in love again and again.

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How to Make Millions before Grandma Dies
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Feb 19, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
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SO WORTH IT!

THIS IS A MASTERPIECE. Just watched it and couldn't have been more content. I am very moved and it feels impossible to describe how amazed I am.

The only con is that a few things were a bit out of place and didn't make sense for me, but since I definitely want to rewatch it I might understand it better next time!

And the last scene 🥹 , I almost started crying, it was so good and emotional! Truly recommend it to everybody!
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Even if This Love Disappears Tonight
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by andjel
Feb 19, 2026
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

The Heart remembers

The title of the movie (Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight) was intriguing enough for me to pick it randomly without knowing anything about the plot. The story has an unusual premise, but the execution is somewhat clumsy and the progression very simple. The pacing felt a bit off; the big moments didn’t happen naturally but were either forced or occurred off-screen. I also didn’t like the childish acting, which might be funny to a younger audience, but to me it felt unrealistic.

Nevertheless, I enjoyed the movie for its main story, its message, and the emotions it evokes. As stated in the synopsis, this is truly a pure and touching love story that seems impossible yet still becomes real. I really appreciate Korean cinema for giving us clean and simple romances that inspire rather than provoke.

The movie teaches us that memories might fade, but they are not lost. Everything we experience stays somewhere deep inside the heart. It may appear hidden, but it is still there. That is a theological truth: even the things we have forgotten or lost remain for all eternity. Nothing good disappears in vain.

My compliments also go to the production team, who made an effort to ensure every scene looks beautiful. So despite having some issues with the story’s progression, I am thankful to have been blessed with this warm and noble love story.

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Dare You to Death
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by agapi
Feb 19, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 4.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 4.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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I am so confused

If you like JoongDunk pairing...then watch something else :)

I was excited about this series as I really like JoongDunk ship but not gonna lie, at the end, I was very confused. I am not expecting a highly complex story telling, but please at least make it make sense a little bit.

To be more specific, we have a murder of a university student, and automatically her 7 friends become suspects for her murder. One of the suspects is Jay whose older brother, Jade, is a police captain and he is involved in this murder case. Except from Jade, we also have Kamin, who is the inspector for this case and highly believe in justice. When these two meet for the first time, there is a sparkle and Jade is constantly flirting with Kamin, but the latter is a serious person, he can't do that.

However, from the first episodes, somehow, Jade persuades Kamin to move to his house. WHAT? You literally just met dude and you are coworkers, why in the world would you propose that? On top of this proposal, Kamin accepts moving in and staying in a house with Jade and Jay. WHAT?? You literally just met, please be aware of your surroundings! Apparently you are a law graduate and an inspector of the fucking police, have you not heard of STRANGE DANGER BEFORE KAMIN?

But to be honest, the most frustrating thing about this series, was how quickly the mood change. For example, we begin with the first murder, and then each suspect receives a "Truth or Dare" cards in which they have to select what to do in order not to be killed (please keep in mind that these 8 people were supposed to be friends. 2 SUSPECTS DIE AND THE REST OF THEM CONTINUE GOING AT THE UNIVERSITY! WHAT??? But in the between of the murders and university scenes, we have to see how the Captain and the Inspector flirt each other. Jade my dude, is younger brother is a suspect for a murder and he is waiting for his turn to receive the "Truth or Dare" card, and you have the luxury to go for shopping with Inspector? WHAT?

I might be too strict and mad with this series, but as a total I don't really think that it is a good series. If you want to watch JoongDunk, watch something else. Dare you to Death is an irrelevant show, which if they skipped the murderous stuff, would possible be worth it.

Last but not least, is it just me or Sing, the actor who portrays Dr. Ruth, looks like Ryota from Generation Exile Tribe? No?

Anyway... bye

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ThamePo Heart That Skips a Beat
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Feb 19, 2026
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Big fan of LYKN and this series in specific !!

Never realised I didn't write a review on this series. I rewatched ThamePo like 3 times now and I've been a big fan of LYKN for quite some time. I rarely rate a series this high for everything. Overal a 10 and the music, acting/cast, music and story rank super high for me. The only smalll thing I dislike are parts in the plot. (I'm used to call them by their irl names or stage names so sorry if I accidentally use their real/stage names in this review)

Let's start from the beginning. Po being rejected for a job because his reasoning is weak and personally I just don't get this scene even after watching this 3 times. Po seems way to open about his personal life, but this also shows later on in the series how he changed the part of him opening up to much.

Over to one of my favourite parts: THE GRAPHIC DESIGN. I'm in love with Po's graphic design and LYKN's posters and photoshoots in general (apart from this series). I know Est didn't make it himself but I'm just obsessed with GMMTHEEV's designs. Looks soooo good.

The first time watching this I kinda thought of Baifern as a Sasaeng but getting further into this series I realised she isn't really a Sasaeng and she really did want the best for Po. I'm also ALWAYS happy to see Sammy play in series, her role is always nice and she just lightens up the mood.

The whole plot feels really unrealistic to me but that's quite normal when watching bl's, otherwise it'll be to regular to my opinion. The reason for their disbandment never really made sense to me and I feel like it was only mentioned twice(?). Po's patience is amazing I would get sooo annoyed with Thame tbh...

The side couple ahahahaha, I love them sooo much.

One of my favourite genre's of bl is soft love and I just love their relationship development although I rlly hated Jun at some point for hiding my boys back from liking each other.

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Yong An Dream
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Feb 19, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
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Quirky, Fluffy, and Fu With Some Missed Potential

After the first five episodes, the show was pretty enjoyable, and it stayed fairly engaging up to episode 13. There are definitely some standout scenes, but there are also moments that feel a bit ridiculous. The heart-ache concept is unusual but adds a lot of fun to the story. The way the characters cooperate is refreshing and keeps the show lively.

At first, I was more invested in the second couple than the first, but once the father’s storyline resolved, my interest dipped. Speaking of the father, this drama features one of the most understanding fathers, and he became a really nice character to have in the second half. It felt like the sister lost her empathy after the divorce and was forcing her decision regarding the first couple. In the last half of the series, the third couple helped save the show for me without them, I might have dropped it entirely.

The drama features three couples with interesting dynamics, but unfortunately, none of them are fully developed. For instance, the first couple’s relationship doesn’t really evolve before or after their official pairing. The past-life storyline felt uneven and choppy, leaving some parts, like the dreams and the heartache element, without proper closure.

The final episode introduces an unnecessary amnesia trope, and I didn’t feel much chemistry between the leads. The sister and her partner were only watchable because of his acting; she mostly had a poker face throughout. Interestingly, the tension between the maid and the male lead’s friend was more compelling.

I started watching because I love Ouyang Nana from Snowfall, and the unique quirk of this drama—where the male lead’s heart actually aches whenever the female lead cries definitely caught my interest. Overall, it’s a cute, fluffy drama that’s decent and entertaining. The ending felt a bit rushed, but I’m happy all the side couples got their happily-ever-afters.

The mystery element was engaging, with high stakes for the female lead, though sometimes it felt too easy for the leads to solve problems. It would have been more exciting to see them struggle or fail more realistically. Instead, it often felt like they just hit a small obstacle rather than a real wall, only to overcome it easily in the next episode.

Overall, it’s a fun watch, especially if you enjoy light romance with quirky twists, though it has its fair share of flaws in pacing and character development.

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Nine Puzzles
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Feb 19, 2026
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

The puzzles fit perfectly!

Lee Eunmi achieved what many Korean crime drama writers couldn't. She created a story that makes sense, even if you can find out who's the killer. If only the last scene wouldn't be there.

This drama has everything a properly made crime drama needs. Great writing, actors, director, visuals with small details that entertain and keep the viewers in their seat. This isn't just a story about another random serial killer. Even though they don't tell us the motive until the end, if you look closely you can find small details and hints. My first guess about the killer was correct the minute the character appeared, and if you watch the first episode after the finale again, you’re going to appreciate the writing and the acting even more. The small details in their acting, the way they reacted to each other were there and these types of things makes this drama much better than most crime stories.

There are some problems of course, because Yun Ina, our main character, is the only suspect of the murder of her uncle. It’s understandable, because she's the only person who was there, yet the police can't do anything about it for 10 years. Why? We'll find out the reason later, and it makes sense. Ina is now working for the police as a profiler, but the other main character, Kim Han Saem still thinks she’s the killer, that’s why he’s not the most popular detective at the police station. After a decade the killer is back, and Ina is one of the main reasons for that, but it’s not the usual cliche I was expecting. When we found out why, it shocked me. Not because it was surprising, but because it was that meaningful. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a serial killer who stopped and then came back for a reason like this, and I’ve watched a lot of crime shows and movies. At first my biggest issue with the 10 year time jump was I didn't understand how the writer would explain the reason behind this, and usually this is where most people fail to deliver.

There’s one thing I have to highlight, because the way the story of the killer ended was special. It had a massive impact on me emotionally. That last scene with them was something I don’t think I will ever forget. It was top-tier writing and acting!!!

As for the side characters, there are a lot of them, but I don’t think I can mention anyone who was poorly written. We could argue that some of them should get a proper closer, but overall I can’t complain about anything.

I also loved the dynamic between Kim Dami and Son Sukku. There was some slight romantic tension maybe, but if you want more, you’re going to be disappointed. There isn’t any romance. What’s there is a lot of funny bickering, and eventually mutual respect, plus quality detective work. Now, that is something I was missing from a lot of crime dramas. Usually the police work is done poorly, but not here.

Some might think Dami’s character Ina is a bit childish and cold, because she barely shows emotions, and at the police station she’s a bit over the top. I think that’s just a mask, because when she’s alone she’s a completely different person. If you watched “The Mentalist” TV Show, she is kind of similar to Patrick Jane, because she’s not only great at reading people, but also can hide her true persona. Not to mention her real plan.She’s a headstrong woman, and that’s why she can be a bit annoying at times for some.


So, let’s talk about the negatives.

There isn’t much, I can only name small things, and that one last scene at the very end. I don’t think this show needed an open ending, because people might think we can get a season 2, but that’s unnecessary. Before this last scene I was about to give this show a 10/10, but after thinking about the small little annoyances and this scene, I had to change my mind.

Without any spoilers, I can say one more thing. If you love the crime genre, you have to watch this, because it’s worth it. Eleven hours was the perfect length to properly finish a story like this.

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Head 2 Head
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 19, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Head for the hills…

This is my first time watching a show with Keen and Sea as leads. I have seen Surf and Java in different dramas. Surf in I saw you in my dream and Java as Thup in boss and a babe. For all the actors I really enjoying seeing them on screen JJ being my favourite as he brought that slap stick comedy with him but his character got real when needed.

That said this drama was a poor rip off of I saw you in my dream. I didn’t find it boring but it was not engaging. The storytelling felt choppy most of time. There is a lot that they could have done with this but they chose this lacklustre direction.

Let me start with the positives:
The actors are easy on the eyes, this makes it easier to watch and the acting is good as in they did what they were directed to do.
Ngevatives:
The music was forgettable, I actually cannot remember a single song. Moving on to the story- what was it?
Neighbour enemies turned lovers? (Cue bad buddy) J starts seeing future versions of him and Jinn and suddenly he catches feelings? Then the unexplained nose bleeds all the time… I spent more time at the hospital with this couple than anywhere else.
Their kisses don't feel natural to say that it’s their what 3rd series together?

Jinn’s daddy issues justified-Dad and mum’s lack of communication unjustified resolution too simplistic Jerome is not the magic pill to Jinn’s family issues.

I am still figuring out what happened- because the ending was very questionable it left me with a lot of questions. So the visions came about because they both wished at some point and bla bla bla. Is Jinn still going to die from some unknown sickness? I don't know because the director never bothered to use the 12 episodes to tell us the story. The characters all felt very 2D.

The second couple, Van and Farm were mildly more interesting. This is the opposites attract trope, Van was an ass and Farm had no business dating him. I understand Van's emotional distance due to unresolved grief but he was a total dick to his friend. And then he suddenly wanted Farm back? I was glad Farm took a stand for himself but it only took the fear of few mosquito bites to forgive Van.

The supernatural element was good to begin with however it was not utilised well for the story and becomes more of a prop for the show. This wa very much a rip off I saw you in my dream but I felt Deehup did a better job that GMmtv with this production. Highlight of the show for me was JJ- Lone Ranger.

would I rewatch- No. Too many plot holes, poor and simplistic ending that left lots of questions, the resolved arcs were luckluster and key explanations were never given. This i think is a directing issues. Siwaj is often hit and his with his shows.

I will give the cast another chance in other projects.

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What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
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Feb 19, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Fun and Charming Rom-Com Elevated by Its Cast

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is a lighthearted and entertaining romantic comedy that delivers exactly what it promises. While it may not reinvent the genre, it succeeds in being a thoroughly enjoyable watch thanks to its charismatic leads and well-executed comedic timing.

Story (7/10): The premise of a narcissistic vice chairman trying to keep his capable secretary from quitting is a classic setup. The story follows familiar rom-com beats with the rich-male-lead-falls-for-ordinary-girl trope, and the childhood connection subplot feels somewhat forced. However, the pacing keeps things moving briskly, and the comedy elements land consistently well. The drama knows what it is and leans into its strengths rather than trying to be something overly profound.

Acting/Cast (9/10): This is where the drama truly shines. Park Seo Joon is perfectly cast as the hilariously self-absorbed Lee Young Joon, bringing both comedic flair and genuine warmth to the role. Park Min Young matches him scene for scene as the composed and capable Kim Mi So. Their chemistry is electric and carries the show even through its weaker plot points. The supporting cast, including the office colleagues and the rival brother subplot, adds additional layers of humor and heart.

Music (8/10): The soundtrack complements the mood of the drama nicely. While there is no single standout track that becomes iconic, the OST does a solid job of enhancing romantic moments and comedic scenes alike. The music selections feel appropriate and well-timed throughout the series.

Rewatch Value (7/10): Secretary Kim is the kind of drama you reach for when you want something comfortable and feel-good. The comedy holds up on repeat viewings, though knowing all the plot twists diminishes some of the excitement. It works well as a background comfort watch.

Overall (8/10): A well-crafted rom-com that excels through its cast performances and comedic writing. Recommended for anyone looking for a lighthearted, fun drama that will keep you smiling throughout its 16 episodes.

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Twinkling Watermelon
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 19, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

the best relationship ever

My comfort show — my absolute favorite. Everything about it is perfect: the soothing music, the story, the friendship, the soft romance, the characters, and especially Ryeoun, my favorite actor. I adore his relationship with Yi-chan; I love them so, so much.I love this drama deeply, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I’ve rewatched it nearly five times, and I could never get tired of it. I loved the male lead Han Eun-gyul and his relationship with the female lead Eun-ha. It’s honestly the best time-travel drama in the history of Korean dramas,
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Love O2O
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Feb 19, 2026
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

I sooooo loved it

My friend recommended me this and I just loved the ML and FL, it was beautiful. My 5 stars are for the ML/FL, Storyline and OST!! Only thing that annoyed the heck out of me was her BFF Erxi. Her character was so annoying and childish. I seriously wanted to fast forward her scenes, if I did that, I may miss the storyline. Otherwise I enjoy the interaction between FL and her friends group and ML and his. It is a happy ending.
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Ossan's Love Thailand
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Feb 19, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 4.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I must say, it feels like a character change compared to their usual roles. Normally, Earth Pirapat plays the more mature and responsible character, while Mix Sahaphap plays the softer one. That is the dynamic we usually see in their dramas. However, in this drama, Earth’s character is the messy one, which is different from his usual mature roles. However, Earth portrayed both types of characters very well, and he showed his acting ability clearly. But i perfer matuerd earth more..

As for drama i started watching this drama mainly because of this couple , since I really like their previous works. They did their best in their roles, and their acting was still good. However, I feel very disappointed with the storyline of this drama.

One of the biggest problems is the comedy. The jokes feel very lame and forced. Instead of being funny and natural, they feel awkward and sometimes even uncomfortable to watch. Because of this, I could not enjoy the drama as a comedy, and I rarely felt like laughing.

The storyline is also weak and confusing. The romantic development between the characters does not feel clear or meaningful. It is difficult to understand who likes whom and why their feelings change. The character development is poor, and there are no strong or memorable personalities. This makes it hard for the audience to connect emotionally with the couple.

In addition, the story feels messy and lacks proper direction. The romance and comedy do not blend well together, and it feels like the plot is missing important depth and structure. Compared to other dramas starring Earth and Mix, which have strong stories and emotional impact, this one feels like their weakest project.

Overall, although Earth and Mix performed well and did their best, the weak storyline, lame comedy, and poor character development made this drama disappointing. It had potential, but the execution was not strong enough to make it enjoyable.

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Me and Thee
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by XT526
Feb 19, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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GMMTV really said “we’re not making trash shows anymore”!

Firstly, I loved it from start to finish. It never really lagged for me and it kept my interest every episode. Gah Pond must’ve been a suffering saint in his past life to look THAT GOOD! The story was sooo engaging (the only piece I felt was missing was the villain being more prominent and more at odds with the Lee family). That would’ve added a bit more spice, but they even rounded that off pretty well. Of course Phuwin and Pond acted their butts off! Finally, usually I’m not a big fan of making dramatic themes into a comedy because 9.9/10 it ends up being too cheesy and saccharine, but they balanced out the comedy and the drama so well. And then, the gaffe during the epilogue of having Thee purchase GMMTV and interact with all of his (Pond’s) real-life coworkers was comedy GOLD! Whomever came up with that needs a raise IMMEDIATELY! This had to be one of my favorite shows from GMMTV that they’ve ever done! So sad it’s over. 😩

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How Dare You!?
5 people found this review helpful
Feb 19, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES

This drama hands down is one of the best Chinese dramas I have ever watched. From the beginning to the end it was good. I wish we had more at the end about when they went back to the future, but even still it was a very goo drama. The ML's never had any misunderstanding from the beginning to the end, which is super rare. I loved the chemistry of the main leads. I love that they had incorporated all the characters and making us feel them. I love the actors as well, they did a phenomenal job in acting. This was such a fun watch. It had love, hate, fun, and everything a happy drama should have. And we ALL LOVE A HAPPY ENDING!

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