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Watching this spiked my adrenaline
OMFFGGGH THIS STORY KEEPS ME ON EDGE AND IS GOOD. THE MAIN CHARACTER IS NOT SOME FRAIL AND FRAGILE AND THERE ARE SOME SCENES WHERE I THOUGHT GABRIEL FINDS OUT IT WAS HIS SISTER BUT IT TURNS OUT TO BE ANOTHER PERSON ENTERINGG AHHHH SO GOOOODDD. ESPECIALLY THE SINGING AND ACTING + THE ENGLISH DUB. I WATCHED IT ON TIKTOK AND IT HAD A FEATURE WHERE YOU CAN ADD DRAMA TO YOUR FAV LISTS AND I DID. 70 EPISODES OF WORTH IT. EVERYONE LOVED THE TAXI GUY IN THE COMMENTS LOL EVEN MEWas this review helpful to you?
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The best ever C Drama
My comment is short. I really, really, really loved this show. Dylan Wang is awesome as always. It would be great if he was back with his unhinged family as they were hilarious. The storyline was very interesting and engaging. The whole cast was wonderful and talented Scenery, costumes and music, all fantastic.Can't wait for the second season. Please hurry up to release it ASAP as fans are waiting!
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Educational but boring
It was off to a good start and I thought JCT would be playing a really savvy and smart IT white hat guy, but turns out he's not. A cybersecurity expert who keeps getting duped and his partner kid who divulges info to an online unknown "friend" contradict the main plot. The only thing I liked about it were the safety tips at the end of each episode.Was this review helpful to you?
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One of the best modern rom coms I have seen
Actually, this is my third time watching this show and I still love it. In fact, pretty sure I will watch it again. Overall, I think it's a great romance story with two of my very favorite actors, Bai Lu and Dylan Wang. They are both very likeable and talented young actors, not to mention the off the chart chemistry as FL/ML in this rom com. I also liked all the other male and female characters/couples. Pretty much all of the actors and actresses are very talented and gorgeous to look at. The storyline in entertaining, not overly complicated and very relaxing, enjoyable with a happy ending. The music/songs are wonderful and very catchy. In fact, the main song I liked a lot and kept playing in my head way after I finished the drama. The wardrobe/outfits were also extraordinarily stylish and unique. This is a very well done production that has everything, beautiful talented cast, fantastic chemistry between the ML and FL character ( as it should be in a great rom com) beautiful clothes and wonderful catchy songs/music.Highly recommend it to all romance lovers. Oh yeah..I would really love to see future dramas/ collaboration between Bai Lu and Dylan Wang as FL/ML, a period/costume piece would be fun.
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Sisyphus in a Suit
You stare at the screen and canât help but think: Oh, humanity. Always longing for a restart because, predictably, we messed it up the first time."The Judge Returns." Itâs 2026, and the world remains a damp cellar filled with greedy old men. At first glance, it feels like an echo of 2022âs "Again My Life". Has South Korea not moved on since then? (Looking at the current geopolitical landscape, neither has the rest of the world...)
The message is so sobering youâll want to retreat into a dark room: Without magic, without some metaphysical glitch in the system, you canât knock these corrupt fossils off the board. It takes a time-reset just to summon the courage for basic decency and integrity. What a pathetic indictment of our species. You take a few pieces off the board, but the Game itself just laughs. Corruption isn't a bug in the system; it is the system. An endless war, a tiny victoryâbut in the end, does everything stay grey?
Then thereâs Ji Sung. He carries that unshakable face of his through every frame. As a judge on his second attempt, he seizes his chance with absolute consequence. For a moment, it feels good to believe that something could actually move.
The Verdict?
⢠10/10 for Ji Sung (honestly, just watching him is enough).
⢠3/10 for Hope (which, as we know, is merely a lack of information).
But itâs not just about his face. Itâs about what that face embodies.
(And thankfully, he isnât entirely alone in this.)
Amidst the mire, there are these delicate moments where the series actually reflects on the Law. This KDrama (based on the webnovel Pansa Lee Han-young) bows before the Idea of Law. Not because itâs perfectâheaven knows itâs as full of holes as Swiss cheeseâbut because itâs the only thing standing between us and total whimsy. It is Sisyphusâ work: rolling the stone of the rule of law up the mountain every day, only for it to roll back onto our feet. But that doesn't mean the work is meaningless.
The Koreans have a beautiful term for this: Cheon-myeong (ě˛ëŞ ). Literally: The Mandate of Heaven.
Embracing the burden of destiny as a call to action, however bleak the odds.
So, would I recommend watching it? Yes. Even ifâor especially ifâthose lying men in suits are increasingly getting on your nerves. Itâs an act of defiance to watch someone tirelessly roll that stone up the hill, if only for those few episodes. (I think anyways.)
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Interesting Modern Detective Drama
This modern-day detective drama delivers a refreshing twist by placing social media influencers at the center of its mystery. The storyline is tightly woven, filled with unexpected turns that keep you guessing until the end. Beyond the suspense, it beautifully highlights themes of family and friendship, adding emotional depth to the narrative. What makes it even more compelling is its sharp critique of reckless influencer culture and the desperate pursuit of online fame. Overall, itâs an entertaining, thoughtful, and highly binge-worthy detective series.Was this review helpful to you?
Solid Premise, Mid Writing
It started out promising, but in the end it turned into a mess. JS was the main reason I tuned in. I prepared myself mentally, knowing it wouldnât be as good as The Devil Judge. Itâs hard for him to top that drama unless he tries another genre. The most noticeable weakness was the the supporting female lead's acting. Also, I didnât appreciate the overall slice of life meets law drama approach this series took. This would have worked much better if it had been trimmed down to about 10 episodes.Was this review helpful to you?
"Nothing new, nothing terrible"
It is a predictable contract marriage drama. It follows exact formula you expect. You'll probably enjoy this if that's what you're expecting. The main couple did a decent job with chemistry. A lot of cute scenes and common stakes. I did enjoy it till some point but after that it was a drag. I think the plus point is that the actors look really compatible on screen.Characters:
Again there's nothing new in this. A poor and determined female lea, a cold boss, a kind second male lead who treats female lead better, an annoying second female lead who tries to create misunderstanding, a mother in law hates fl but loves her in the end, a grandma who adores fl, a best friend who supports fl.
The performance by the cast was okay. The leads did a better job as a couple and their chemistry stood out rather than individual performance.
Overall, many people will enjoy this drama as it has the entertainment factor and people usually like cliches, but it was an okay-ish to meh for me.
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Put a smile on my face
Things I loved1 The FL. She's a good actress and she plays cute well. I've discarded a lot of series lately because of the forced cuteness of some actresses but here it feels natural and she is portraying the cute and adorable girl quite well. I also loved her character. She's smart and funny and a good person.
2 The ML. I thought I wouldn't like him at first and that the 2ML was better but he won me over and he's become one of my favorites now. He portrayed his character truly well and he was believable as the nerd who slowly falls in love. I loved their chemistry and their couple.
3 The no angst. I loved that it was fluffy most of the times and gave me reasons to smile. I love lighthearted series and it certainly fits the genre.
2 The parents. I liked how they interacted with the children. It was refreshing to see parents who don't stress their children and there were quite a few funny moments I adored.
3 The professor and the relationship between the students d especially the Ml and him.
4 The jealousy scenes. Whether it was im who was jealous or her, it was funny, lighthearted, perfect.
Things I liked
1 The second couple. Good enough to care about them.
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rare gem one of masterpiece of 2026 c drama
Masterpiece drama not because it perfect cause after 19 to 35 it drag of episodes but amazing directing, cast, acting story and most important the authentic values ,vibes, scenes and good story everything especially last episode is breathtaking and geniuses. its rare to see this kind of authentic vibe dramas like no overdramatic acting, no doll up makeup, beautiful and real landscape captured, amazing cast only flaw is the story is dragged from ep 14 to 17 and ep 19 to 35 (for me) but the overall effect is amazing and last episode is totally staying forever .Was this review helpful to you?
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High Quality Comedy
What a hilarious show! Only two dramas with historical set ever made it to my watchlist, and this is one of it. This show has an impressive mixture of comedy and romance, in an unusual setup: Joseon era. Even with all evil plans scattering all around the palace, you still can find the comedy. There are a lot of twists as well. I also like how they potray King Cheoljong as an intelligent king disguised as a dumb man. He set up an incident, and put spies here and there. Most of the casts did an outstanding performance here. Shin Hae Sun is the only correct person to play as the queen. She played a lot of characters: Kim So Yong, Jang So Yong, and the mixtures of them both. Extraordinary job! The visual effects team also did a great job. I love the beautiful scenere of the palace, and I also love the royal wardrobes!The comedy level is very generous and pretty consistent, but there are several episodes with no comedy at all. As other historical shows, the pace is painfully slow. There are also several plot holes. I can't understand why Queen Dowager Jo kept siding with Kim Family until the end. The original plan was to replace the queen with Lady Uibin. However after she got deposed, whoever took the reign will be from Kim Family and Queen Jo would gain no advantage. Judging by her nature, she normally would come up with another plan, especially when she had no idea about the pressure on his family by the treason letter. Lady Uibin threatened her family if they ever harmed the King. But after the King disappeared, she took no actions on them. On the day before her escape, the Queen visited Prince Yeong Pyong and Captain Hong at the prison, but nothing happened. Jang Bong Hwan lived 200 years later than the period, but he rarely used his knowledge about the history. I don't like the ending, not because they're not "together", but because how easy it was for Secretary Han.
The soundtracks are good, especially in latter episodes. The ending is visually sweet but considerably sad. The King was left with someone he didn't love. The one he loved was the eccentric (Jang) So Yong. Jang Bong Hwan was left alone in the modern days. It's worth to rewatch for the humour, but maybe the ending will stop you from doing so.
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Good show to watch after a busy workday but WTF was that ending? It wasnât explained well.
Iâll still gave it a 9 because itâs hard for a low budget drama to engross me into binge watching it.The drama may have not been edited well enough with how fast it tends to get especially with the reality setting, itâs like the director wants to just focus on the book version.
With that said, the world building in the book version is miles better than the reality one. You might wonder though if theyâre historically accurate with all the tech theyâve introduced despite it being set in 1999 but then youâd realize that itâs just 1999 based on a book, not really 1999 time travel so youâd have a sense of understanding that it does not need to be 100% accurate.
The screenwriter definitely messed up the last episode, especially how it left to the viewers to decipher how it ended the way it ended. Iâm still confused but still happy that it ended that way. Itâs really just the big HOW. A little explanation would have sufficed but no, they decided to just roll the ending credits and be done with it. The WeTV comments are even so funny as everyone was just confused and asking others how they understood it.
Acting-wise, I never really expected for Chen Xing Xu and Wang Yu Wen to have the best on-screen chemistry especially after watching their bestie coded clips in Wow The World. Watching them in this show suddenly shifted their âbestiesâ energy to âare they perhaps dating in real life? they seem to like each other so much and theyâre so comfortableâ. Yes, thatâs the effect. You could tell that they really became close friends after filming this show, which is a good nod to their middle school selves who were too shy to speak to each other.
And can I just say how good of an actor CXX is?? This is my third consecutive drama of him being in a CEO role but his acting here wouldnât remind you of his other roles. His facial expressions, mannerisms, body gestures, even his gaze and the way he talksâ all just for Gao Haiming and that to me is such a lovely thing to watch as a viewer and a fan.
Alsooo, please cast Wang Yuwen more in rom coms. Her comedic timing is just top notch. I laughed so much in this drama that I couldnât really rate it to anything lower than 9, itâs that lovely to me!
Overall, this is a good watch. The kind that makes you excited after a busy workday. The OSTs may have been repetitive as they apparently have only 4 but they hit the right spot.
I watched this a day after finishing Love Between Lines and although I loved LBL with all of my heart, I didnât find myself comparing the ship there with Gao Haiming and Lin Huaner here. It helped that this is a rom com and the first few scenes werenât romantic, just pure fun and laughter. And when the ship sailed, you have already forgotten CXX in LBL as CXX really owned his Gao Haiming with Wang Yuwenâs Lin Huaner. Their promos are also genuinely good, you can tell theyâre truly comfortable with and close to each other. Itâs nice to see CXX relax because of Yuwen.
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THE ROMCOM THAT ATTACKED ME PERSONALLY
Okay. Now that we actually understand the REAL story, let me scream properly.This is not just âsoft BL slow burn.â
This is "dramatic mafia heir x emotionally stable photographer romcom chaos" and I was NOT PREPARED.
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THEERAKIT KIAN LEE (THEE) â DRAMATIC KING OF DELUSION
Played by "Pond Naravit" , Thee is a former mafia heir who now runs a luxury brand⌠but mentally? Spiritually? Emotionally?
He lives inside a lakorn. This man learned romance from soap operas and it SHOWS.
He doesnât flirt normally.
He delivers declarations like background music is swelling.
He stares like heâs about to announce a plot twist.
He falls in love like itâs the final episode.
And when he hires Peach to be his LOVE COACH so he can chase someone else??? Sir. The irony.
Watching Thee try to act âcoolâ while clearly falling for Peach instead is peak secondhand embarrassment and I LOVED EVERY SECOND. Heâs loud in his feelings. Over-the-top. So earnest it hurts. And yet⌠he always asks for consent. He always listens when Peach draws a line. Dramatic but respectful king?? We love growth.
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PEACHAYARAT JANEKIT (PEACH) â CALM, HOT, UNBOTHERED⌠UNTIL HE ISNâT
Played by "Phuwin Tangsakyuen", Peach is the grounded freelance photographer who just wanted to do his job and live peacefully. Instead, he got adopted by chaos.
Peach is introverted, emotionally intelligent, and allergic to nonsense. The way he looks at Thee like,
âWhy are you like this?â but also ââŚwhy do I kind of like this?â ......................................IS EVERYTHING.
He doesnât melt immediately. He doesnât swoon. He calls Thee out. He sets boundaries. He makes Thee WORK for it. And watching Thee slowly shift from performative flirting to real, vulnerable affection because Peach wonât accept anything fake???
THATâS THE ROMCOM GOLD.
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THE DYNAMIC â CHAOS X COMPOSURE
This is not quiet yearning slow burn.
This is:
* Dramatic mafia prince who thinks love needs fireworks
* Emotionally mature photographer who just wants sincerity
* Love coaching that backfires spectacularly
* Accidental falling in love while pretending not to
The humor is REAL. Like actually funny. Not cringey filler. Theeâs dramatic logic vs Peachâs deadpan reactions? ICONIC.
But hereâs the dangerous part:
Under all the comedy⌠it gets soft.
Thee learning to love without performance.
Peach slowly letting himself enjoy the chaos.
Moments where the joking stops and they just look at each other and itâs suddenly intimate.
That shift from ridiculous to real? Thatâs when it hits.
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WHY THIS STORY WORKS
Itâs not about mafia violence.
Itâs not about tragic trauma.
Itâs about a man who thought love was theatrical discovering that love can be quiet and grounded â and choosing that.
And Peach? He learns that sometimes chaos can feel safe too.
Itâs mutual growth wrapped in romcom nonsense and I ate it up.
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FOR ME - Me and Thee is:
⨠Over-the-top flirting
⨠Consent king energy
⨠Deadpan reactions
⨠Accidental falling
⨠Mafia heir who cannot function normally
⨠Photographer who pretends heâs immune but absolutely is not
Itâs chaotic. Itâs funny. Itâs soft when you least expect it.
And Pond as Theerakit Kian Lee + Phuwin as Peachayarat Janekit?
Perfect romcom balance. One dramatic. One grounded. Both whipped.
10/10 for chaos.
10/10 for chemistry.
Emotionally? I need therapy.
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Life's fair.... if treated fair as well.
School is meant for studying, but not all students find joy in it. So what could be better than studying? Fighting? I doubt violence is ever a solution in life. đ¤đBut in Study Group, thatâs exactly what it shows. In Yuseong Technical High School, it feels like a place that raises gangsters, controlled by a student feared like a monster. Until the recent addition â the so-called dumbest student in school â dared to form a group where students study to enter college⌠and fight against that injustice. đđĽ
This Korean drama raised my adrenaline after such a long time. I thought it would be boring at first, but I truly appreciated the friendship and bond that grew between the characters and their drive to reach their goal. The action stunts were stunning and kept me excited all throughout. âĄđŹ
The characters may look ordinary, but I like that each of them was given the chance to tell their own story. đ
Except the villain. His face was never scary, but he was intimidating â and thatâs because of the actor portraying him. It ws a sublt eyet great portrayal. Still, I felt a bit sad that his character wasnât explored much. Even though he was a villain, I was hoping to see the reasons behind his actions, especially since there were a few moments near the finale that showed remorse. đĽş
Hwang Min Hyun was amazing as the lead, and likewise, Han Ji Eun was beautiful in her feisty role as a teacher. đ⨠I also loved discovering new favorites â Choi Woo Min as the capable villain and Hong Min Ki, who was compelling despite having only a few scenes. đŤ
I was so ecstatic during the finale episode because I read that there will be a season two, and I truly canât wait. I wonder who will be Han Woolâs successor. đđĽ
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