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Speed and Love
4 people found this review helpful
by E3Fw
Jan 25, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5

Great chemistry

Although the storyline is a bit average,the chemistry is indeed off the charts,I enjoyed watching this for a moment,the FL voice is so stressful,I had a hard time giving this story a 10,But the ML tried his best too although the writers for some reason decided to make him near perfect.




Overall,its a rewatchable drama,if you don't mind the Fl cringe voice,you'll definitely might rewatch,either ways,its not a bad drama.




Also I'll recommend other dramas like bever ending summer,etc. they also gve this vibes with great chemistry and setting.

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Love and Redemption
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
59 of 59 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Bestest Xianxia out there??❤


I had always heard about this drama and wanted to watch it so badly, but I usually don’t like long dramas. This time, though, I just closed my eyes and turned on the first episode and guess what? I was totally hooked from the very first episode.

I hadn’t watched any of Cheng Yi’s dramas before, but this one made me his fan. I mean, how can someone not fall in love with him? 🥹 Yu Sifeng is the greenest flag I’ve ever seen in any drama 🫶🏻❤️ I don’t think I can ever let this drama go.

The ML and FL’s chemistry was insane 🤩damnnnn. I never thought I would love this drama to this level. I am so in love with Cheng Yi after this drama.

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Dropped 3/16
Undercover Miss Hong
6 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
3 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 5
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Dropped After 3 Episodes — A Missed Opportunity

Undercover Miss Hong starts with the promise of a financial crime investigation, but after three episodes it becomes clear that the series has little interest in developing that premise.

The undercover plot lacks real danger, the internal logic is weak, and the investigation itself remains secondary. Most of the screen time is spent on office dynamics, assistant-level intrigue, and situational filler rather than on meaningful progress in the case. The period setting feels decorative and does not impose any narrative constraints or urgency.

The story relies heavily on the presence and familiarity of its lead actress, who largely performs within a well-known mold. While competent, the character rarely feels challenged, and the series struggles to generate tension or curiosity. Even potential conflicts are softened or delayed, making the overall experience flat.

After three episodes, the show fails to offer a compelling reason to continue.

Conclusion: a potentially interesting premise handled too comfortably. Low tension, weak engagement, and ultimately boring. I’m dropping this series.

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Can This Love Be Translated?
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

Love Is the One Language We Still Misunderstand

*Can This Love Be Translated?* is a quiet, thoughtful K-drama that lets emotions breathe, and the Canadian scenery plays a huge role in that. The wide skies, snow-dusted streets, and calm lakes mirror the characters’ inner loneliness and longing. Canada isn’t just a backdrop here; it becomes a psychological space where distance, silence, and unfamiliarity force the characters to confront their true feelings.

What makes this drama compelling is its subtle use of psychological theory—how unspoken trauma, emotional translation, and attachment styles shape the way people love and misunderstand each other. The story suggests that love isn’t only about language, but about emotional literacy: how well we read ourselves and others. Every hesitation and pause feels intentional, grounded in realistic human behavior.

The OST is another standout. Soft, melancholic tracks blend seamlessly with the visuals, heightening the emotional weight without overpowering the scenes. Together, the music, setting, and introspective storytelling create a deeply immersive and emotionally resonant experience.

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Ongoing 1/10
Cat for Cash
7 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
1 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

pls watch it!

I was really excited for Cat for Cash and I have to say, it did not disappoint! I already watched it three times within the week. FKT have amazing chemistry, and their acting really shows why they're some of the best in GMMTV.

I was a bit worried at first that the story might be all romance and not much else, but the first episode quickly proved me wrong. Yes, it moved pretty fast, but that’s expected for a premiere. They packed in a lot, and it flowed nicely.

The vibe is super warm. The characters are charming, and the cats are just adorableeeeee!

I’m looking forward to the next episode and hoping the director keeps this momentum going. (finger crossed)

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Can This Love Be Translated?
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Storyline felt like a shawarma with too many topings, but in a good way

The scenery was nice, same with the editing, the colorgrading and how they played around with perspectives.
I knew it'd be a hit the moment Kim Seon-ho was revealed to be the love interest (seriously, this guy's eyes are absolutely mesmerising, and don't even get me started on the dimples). It's the first time I've seen Go Youn-jung, but her performances couldnt let me rip my eyes away from the screen. Her duality was insane, but it didn't feel forced and both characters felt like their own person, despite essentially being the same person.
The premise is interesting.. especially for the second plotline.
As for the cons: I feel like they tried to add a lot of information and ended up going on a tangent with the main storyline at some point in Italy and a bit after. Still, to some degree it felt natural, so not too bad.
Definitely worth watching!

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Can This Love Be Translated?
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Lost in translation, stuck in flashback

Can This Love Be Translated? grabbed me from the start thanks to its attractive leads, glossy international locations (real or not, they look expensive enough), and a premise that suggested something fresher than the average romantic drama. That promise fades quickly with an opening that is more baffling than moving: Cha Mu-hui flies from Korea to Japan to confront a man who vanished from her life, only to discover he is now happily partnered and expecting a child. It is one of those moments where the drama expects sympathy, but the viewer can only think, girl, if he disappeared without a word, he already translated his feelings loud and clear. Emotional investment never quite recovers from this misstep.

The narrative grows shakier when Joo Ho-jin learns that his brother’s partner is nearby and decides to chase unresolved feelings rather than accept reality and, ideally, mind his own business. What follows is a romantic progression defined less by chemistry than by confusion. The drama relies heavily on what can best be described as retroactive emotional editing — constant flashback inserts and before-and-after scene repetitions that attempt to add depth but instead fracture narrative flow. At times, the structure is so disorienting it makes the viewer question whether a scene was missed or simply replayed with new background music. Add to this dialogue full of riddles and half-statements, and the result is a romance that feels deliberately opaque rather than intriguingly complex.

The drama finally finds some footing around episode ten, when the romantic tension pays off and the kissing scenes are, refreshingly, convincing, no stiff, mannequin-style lip touching here. Unfortunately, the final stretch leans into full melodrama with an especially absurd revelation: Cha Mu-hui’s parents are alive, and her family has been hiding it from her for years — a plot twist that in real life would warrant legal action, not a slow-motion breakdown. Still, strong performances (particularly Go Youn-jung’s emotionally committed turn), elegant set design, and a genuinely romantic stargazing finale prevent the drama from collapsing under its own narrative weight. Frustrating, uneven, and often confusing, In the end, CTLBT is a series whose ambition exceeds its narrative discipline: compelling in moments, frustrating in structure, and emblematic of a romance that struggles not with language, but with clarity.

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I Will Knock You
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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I Will Knock You (2022) — Full Review

This drama is incredibly cute—in the purest, most heartfelt way.

The first half of I Will Knock You is not about romance at all.
It’s about building trust.

Thi, a timid and sincere university student, becomes Noey’s tutor under awkward circumstances.
At first, their relationship is filled with misunderstandings, nervous sweat, and comedic tension.
But little by little, what grows between them is mutual respect, patience, and emotional safety.

That slow foundation is what makes everything that follows feel so real.

From Episode 8 onward, Noey’s feelings shift clearly from friendship to love.
His way of pursuing Thi is clumsy, earnest, and surprisingly gentle—especially for someone who acts tough on the surface.
Because the trust is already there, this transition never feels forced. It feels inevitable.

Episode 11 is where the story truly hurts in a good way.
Thi creates distance after being confronted by his parents, choosing to step back for Noey’s sake.
It’s a painful decision rooted in care, not fear.

And then Episode 12 delivers the emotional payoff:
Noey follows Thi all the way to Chiang Mai.

Even while apart, Thi continues to support Noey’s studies, proving that love doesn’t disappear with distance.
When Noey finally graduates, Thi keeps his promise—he comes to pick him up.

That moment says everything.

In the end, this story isn’t about dramatic twists or grand declarations.
It’s about two people who meet at the wrong time, grow together, wait for each other, and realize they were meant to walk forward side by side.

A soft, warm, destiny-level love story—quietly unforgettable.

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Speed and Love
2 people found this review helpful
by Yozakura Flower Award1
Jan 25, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Chemistry just sparks off the screen with each episode!!

I have to say first that I am one that doesn't really like the babyish voice that Esther Yu usually does in dramas, but it did not bother me at all in this drama. I thought it really worked for the dynamic between her and the ML and even thought it was cute how he would cave to her. I just can't get over their chemistry in this it just feels like it ended way too soon. I needed to see more of them. The fight scenes and street racing were also so well done.

The Story:
What can I say it had me completely hooked. I couldn't get enough of the FL and ML together. Also loved the fight scenes and street racing through this.

Its about the FL and ML growing up as siblings but there is no blood relation between them. Her dad takes him in when he loses his parents whose dad was a good friend of her dad. Her mom and dad end up divorcing and he goes with her dad and they don't see each other for years. When she is old enough she goes to her dad looking for him. Finding out that he is involved with street racing and undergrounds fights.

Watching the ML you can tell he does fight his feelings for her and doesn't give in to them easily not wanting to cross that line of not being a brother figure for her anymore. I completely fell in love with the way He Yu would look at her through this whole drama. He had his stares down. I also want to say I loved the character San Lai and the guy that played him. He made me crack up so much.

Absolutely loved this drama and it will definitely be a top fave for me.

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I have seen reviews talking about noble idiocy toward the end of this, and I mean what was he expected to do. Tell her no don't go to her mom that also needed her at that time, and to stay with him and take care of him. Then he would of just been called selfish. The FL was just a 20 year old girl that had such big dreams and he wanted to see them come true. He didn't want to see her give that all up for him. Did he know she would of course he did that wasn't the point. Even if it broke his own heart he let her go to pursue her dreams and be there for her mom. Granted he had a lot of pride and didn't want her to see him in that state, but there are a lot of people when they are told they probably won't be able to walk again that go through that. They are barely handling it themselves let alone dragging someone else along with them. So even though those scenes were heartbreaking I get why he did it.

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It's Okay, That's Love
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
1 of 16 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Cast is wasted on this unsettling woke agenda made in 2014

for as old as this is, it has a surprising amount of Woke social awareness issues as well as alot of unsettling shock & awe .
Both lead characters were totally unappealing. I got 44 minutes into the 1st episode & found it disgusting.
Initially, I was very interested to see D.O. in an early drama role, BUT, I did not need to see him in a men's room peeing & checking out another guy that stood next to him.
I was completely taken off guard & confused that the female lead constantly (so far) defended people with deviant behavior-even as they assaulted her (& she wanted & needed help), she was still on the side of the mentally disturbed person (to the point of physically defending him against the person actually trying to help her. It was meant to be funny (why?). They discussed gender dysphoria ....so however you feel about that, there it is. The male lead was a sexual predator- a "player" who seemed to just like conquests. There was bloody knife Violence (well, it was a fork used as a weapon ) but all that I just mentioned was in the first 44 minutes.. and it was enough for me to drop it as the leads, as they presented them, are not people I can care about & want to see together.

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Dropped 8/10
Reloved
10 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
8 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 4
Overall 3.0
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Rip Reloved

I have been watching this show since the first episode came out and I have ignored many things about it so that I could enjoy it but episode 8 ruined everything.
I dont think I have ever seen such an episode so awful that it ruins a whole show for me before but this was it. I am biased because Don was my favorite character but I often don’t dislike killing off characters as long as it is a very important part of the story but the way this show killed of Don was disrespectful.
There was one montage of Pond mourning then one scene of the coworkers imagining themselves in that situation and thats it. Everyone moves on within what I’m guessing was a week.

It is also very clear that they killed off Don only for the main couple to have an epiphany that life is short and that the should get together again. Idiotic writing.

The horror of this episode doesn’t end there however because they also turn Meya into a bad character, after waiting so long for Than to find out the truth about Marwin’s father making her claim that Than was just using her son as a placeholder for Akin which is just strange and out of nowhere. Then Akin telling Than that Marwin will be fine because he’ll have Akin’s family as if Than didn’t lose his relationship with a kid he viewed as a son?

Ending the episode with an NC scene was possibly the dumbest choice they could have made after such a train wreck of an episode.

I wish the best to all the actors and people working on this show the best and future success and I wish the writers to gain some common sense and writing skill.

3 stars because the actors truly did an amazing job with the hand they were dealt.

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As You Stood By
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming

Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming
Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming
Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming
Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming
Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming
Very bullshit, drama tainted by too many plotholes and toxic message in the end by victim blaming

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Ongoing 4/12
No Tail to Tell
11 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
4 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Storyline is truly storylining

Amazing acting with amazing story to tell. Actors really do well. Waiting for more episodes. Must watch🤗
I observed the ratings and it is truly sad. But as I go along, ratings is really not that important because more global fans watch it on netxflix including me. I subscribed again on netflix after a year because of this. Kim hye yoon's acting was great. Where is dan oh and solie? Hahahaha. New character unlocked. So proud😍
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Feng Ta
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
78 of 78 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Femme Fatale that almost stays consistent all the way through

A Fdom drama that *almost* makes it all the way through with her maintaining it.

Beautiful costumes, nice premise, the first half is superb. The last half becomes a bit too cliche, and the appeal of ML drastically drops, but still worth watching till the end.

I really like the lead actors, they did a fantastic job. Would love to see this as a fuller length drama.
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Sh**ting Stars
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Cheesy but charming

This drama was a little all over the place. It felt a bit like they brainstormed possible plot points and decided to just use all of them. Some of the storylines were underdeveloped, but honestly I still really enjoyed it. It has a lot of comedy and I enjoyed the cutesy aspects. Kim Young Dae is so charming in this, funny and mischievous (and just a little dopey). If you are looking for deep storylines or intense melodrama, this is not the one for you. But if you want something funny and light, this is an enjoyable and easy watch.
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