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Its dramatic, realistic, and great acting

I think this drama is very different from others because it doesn't follow the stereotypical plot line. Sometimes I feel like seeing the same tropes and stories over and over again in dramas is boring and this one provides a relief from that. It feels realistic and mature and is binge-worthy and re-watchable. I watched this for the first time when it was coming out and I thought it was super entertaining and then i re-watched it again recently and confirmed that is still the case. I really love this drama. Plus, the actors are great and super entertaining to watch.
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The Scandal of Chun Hwa
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Overall 8.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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reality check

this is different from other kdramas. usually in kdramas it is all about people fall in love and loving eachother especially historical dramas most of the time doesn't like a new concept because of the insult to the history. but in here it is a new concept and a theme.this is not not about love or that. this is about how much hardships a women go thorough in her life in a historcal pov. feminism rights, stuck in a loveless marriage affairs are shown in a really different way. at the end It shows that women should be there for women. i really like how main leads are portrait. true love, first love, one sided and love of the life. in a way to me This is the crown princess's story. nice drama to watch. not your usual poor girl go to a palace and everyone is mean to her story. everyone has their story and just surviving life just like us 🧔

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Yumi's Cells Season 3
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by Mar
17 days ago
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Watch all 3 Seasons! Yumi is the Green Flag

Yes, you should watch all 3 seasons of Yumi's Cells! While Season 3 is a standalone delight, the previous two seasons provide the essential context that makes the final season hit so hard. You won’t just watch Yumi; you will live alongside her. You’ll find yourself clapping for her Reason Cell and literally kicking your feet when she makes healthy choices and advocates for her needs. I'm not saying that Yumi is perfect, but her arc is so satisfying to be a part of.

The Internal Village & The OST
The animated cells are so cute and are the heartbeat of the story, illustrating the emotional labor of their inner village. Watching the internal negotiations between Reason, Anxiety, Love, and Hunger provides a framework for our own behaviors. Plus we can't forget the iconic Naughty cell! This is all underscored by a whimsical, iconic soundtrack that captures every high-stakes emotional beat.

No Villains, Only Lessons (Spoilers)
None of the leading men are "bad" in this series-- they are flawed individuals who served as necessary data points for Yumi’s growth:

The Pride Lesson (Woong): My personal bias remains with Woong. He wasn't a villain, but a man trapped by his own pride. I often wonder if Woong 2.0 matched with Yumi 3.0 could have been a great outcome, but love requires more than compatibility; it requires timing. Woong was the man who opened her heart.

The Integrity Lesson (Babi): He showed that even the most "perfect" kindness is a fragile foundation if it lacks transparency. Babi's emotional intelligence and way with words was very attractive in addition to the way he supported Yumi through her career change. But the wavering was ultimately a relationship deal breaker. I wonder if Babi had never moved to Jeju, could he have been the one? Babi just seemed to be the type who needed to be needed.

The "Teachable" Partner (Sun-rok): Confession, I had my doubts until Episode 8. Sun-rok is the right guy because he is ready to learn and be her partner in real time. Yumi was active to set her boundaries and voice her needs, and he was not only receptive but actively tore down and rebuilt his tower with his love for her guiding him. I'd even argue that his structure was perhaps even more rigid than Woong's cells! But he realized that rules are only good if they serve you well, and once he realized his love for Yumi his tower of rules got updated rather quickly. That made all the difference--Woong buffered while Sun-Rook updated his system. Plus Sun-Rook's pretty cute on the bike and the man is smooth behind the wheel! Note to self: Don't give up too quickly on introverts! You might just be rewarded with loyalty and the best imaginative partner ever.

The Satisfaction of Growth
Seeing the Season 3 version of Yumi—mature in both her career and her love life—is incredibly satisfying. She still makes mistakes and can be sensitive and awkward, but after watching her in the previous seasons I better appreciated her growth this season. She isn't a passenger in her life; she is the architect leading the narrative. She is reflective and more forthcoming, not wanting to repeat the same mistakes of the past.

The Final Critique: A Rushed Goodbye
If there is one critique, it’s that Season 3 felt too short and the ending felt rushed. I would have loved to see more of their "happily ever after," perhaps even seeing Yumi invite the people from her past—like a nod to Woong (to honor season 2)—to show how far she's come. However, the cells at the wedding scene made me cry!! Seeing her internal world celebrate that final integration was the emotional payoff the series deserved.

Final Verdict: This series proves that being the "Best Version of Yourself" is the only way to find your best match. Yumi became the "Green Flag" she was looking for, and it made all the difference. So yes, go watch all three seasons!

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Generation to Generation
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17 days ago
37 of 37 episodes seen
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Overall 3.5
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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No Build-Up Generation

Had lots of hope for this one because I really liked the edits for this drama even before it was released. But as they say, don’t judge a book by its cover. Anyways, let’s dive in!

āœØļø Things that worked well for me:
• The chemistry between the leads
• Some of the romance scenes (at least the ones that weren’t questionable, like the ML forcing himself onto the FL)
• The ML being an interesting, sexy, gray flag character, easily the most compelling part of the show if you ask me
• Zhou Yiran’s performance as the ML, he basically carried the whole drama on his back
• The side characters were decent. Yu Jia Cheng as Song Yuzhi was lovely to watch (I have a weakness for the quiet, scholarly types), and honourable mention to Li Yun Rui as Mu Zheng Yang, whose visuals were absolutely stunning. I genuinely couldn’t take my eyes off him whenever he was on screen 🤭
• The OSTs were beautiful, with several tracks I’d still listen to after finishing the show
• The cinematography was also stunning, with some genuinely gorgeous scenes throughout

āœ–ļø What did not work for me:
Characters:
• The FL felt weak, even though she is literally the protagonist of the show
• The actress playing the FL had almost no range in facial expressions, a different actress might have elevated the role
• The villain had almost no proper build-up and ended up feeling underdeveloped and his death felt unrealistic
Story:
• The concept sounded interesting on paper,Ā  learning from the previous generation, but it didn’t work because their struggles didn’t really mirror the protagonists’ issues in my opinion
• There was almost no real character development, aside from the ML becoming slightly more tame???
• The dialogue was mostly dull and didn’t add much depth to either the characters or the story
• The most pivotal moments, like the reveals, had no proper build-up, which is why the whole series felt flat and monotonous throughout, even major reveals couldn’t lift it out of its constant boredom
• The ending was sloppy and relied on shock value with the ML’s "death" which I doubt anyone actually believed
• The villain killing himself also came out of nowhere, again with no proper build-up
• The last two episodes had people dying left and right, but it had no emotional impact because there was barely any connection to those characters. Even the main cast’s deaths didn’t move me because the groundwork simply wasn’t there

šŸ“Final thoughts:
In the end, Zhou Yiran’s acting was the main reason I kept watching. Like someone else said, he felt completely overpowered for this show and had to carry it on his back.

I know I might not be the right person to say this because I’m such a sucker for Li Yun Rui, so naturally his scenes were another highlight for me, but even a visually beautiful drama cannot carry a weak story ā˜šŸ»šŸ§

If I had to give this drama a different name, I’d probably call it "No Build-Up Generation" or something like that because there was almost no build-up for anything really šŸ˜…

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Fate Chooses You
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17 days ago
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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They survived but....

Despite everything, I'm really satisfied with the ending. There's hope for them reuniting and resuming there relationship. I'm so happy for Zuo Yingying for finally settling in her homeland and finding potential love ā¤ļø. Happy Lord of Rust-sword for not dying and finding a path for cultivation;as well as the Inn owner helping to save the day and her business is flourishing with the little rabbit demon working there. Lin Muhan survived as well but with the loss of his father and Junior sister😢. I was so happy at Chu Ying's appear near the end. And shout out to Bai Zhongying , his sacrifice will not be forgotten also RIP to Xin Xiong he was the best of all the sect leaders😢. I still feel bad for Jin Lun, ASheng should not have became a God, there I said it. I liked her but damn. Anyway I would rate this 9/10

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Dashing Youth
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by Yukii
17 days ago
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

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Hou Ming Hao did a great job in this series as well, so it’s hard to feel disappointed. 😊

There’s just something about Chinese historical dramas that always draws me in. And the fact that it leans into bromance is definitely an extra plus for me.

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Thank you sooo much~ ā˜†:.ļ½”.o(≧▽≦)o.ļ½”.:ā˜† šŸ’•šŸŒø

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Dare You to Death
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Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 2.5
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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SCREENPLAY, ACTING and DIRECTION DISASTER

For starters, Dunk can't act. He sucks.

Now onto the show, the direction and screenplay was lacking so much, not even Joong or Chimon's acting could compensate for it. Like, why were they romancing right beside a dead body? Why did they as police officers not act up when they knew the victims were getting killed one by one and they literally had the list of all the possible victims? AHHHH.. it gave me a headache. The plotholes are HORRIBLE.

Sing over exaggerated his finale scene. The only good chemistry was weirdly between Ohm and Dunk and Ohm and Joong, but that's it.

I must APPLAUD all the negative actors though. Did so much better job than the leads for sure. All of them looked PURE EVIL and I loved their performances cause I literally couldn't stand ANY of them.

Aou Boom's cameo was cool. Boom didn't have the girth of a police officer. But since it's only a cameo it doesn't impact the storyline that much.

The fans of the main couple are soo deluded at this point that they are enabling a shit show instead of calling GMM out. Even Joong seems to have acknowledged the disaster it was.

Joong and Dunk's chemistry in the previous shows atleast saved them but this was BEYOND SAVING. I hope Dunk seriously starts working on his acting chops and gets better with his next show.

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The Princess Decree
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17 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Temu ver of Princess Royal

Honestly, it’s a mini drama that spoke way more of a message in just 24 episodes (all 10 min), than your regular drama. Plot is pretty solid, cliche and overused, but not horrible. Pacing is rather quick, almost all misunderstandings are resolved after the first 15 episodes.

But imo, the female lead saves the story, my heart goes out to her, poor baby suffered so so much. she is what makes this drama stand out. She is beautifully written, resilient and oh so extremely brave. The way the actor depicted the fl’s trauma was simply perfection. She is such a badass, and I love the subtle mentions of feminism.

She is so patient and forgiving, which leads me to feel extreme disappointment for the male lead. He’s short sighted, and failed to understand the female lead’s pov. He was a plain bitch during the first half of the drama, and safe to say, he did have a redemption arc. Ngl thou, he’s mad smart.

That aside, the actor did such a great job playing the character, he’s got that pathetic pretty boy gaze. I love the actress as well!

Overall, I don’t really recommend, but it gets over quickly. Almost like watching a movie. But there are better dramas to watch other than this one. ā€œThe princess decreeā€, is nothing special… Good ending.

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Miyamoto Musashi
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

"For what purpose are you walking the path of the sword?"

Miyamoto Musashi was a crash course in the legendary figure starring Kimura Takuya. Despite it being twelve years old as of this writing, I thought the cinematography and quality of the drama were well done. And then there was Kimura whom I have a soft spot for, especially with a wig and sword. Battle on!

Takezo is involved on the wrong side of the Battle of Sekigahara. More brawn than brains, often operating on instinct, he has the raw skills of a swordsman but not the patience or techniques required. After being captured attempting to leave a message for his friend’s mother, the monk Takuan imprisons him in order to teach him discipline. After his release the newly named Miyamoto Musashi heads out to make a name for himself with his sword hoping to find a job with the Tokugawa shogunate. Along the way he fights, finds love, new advisors, and personal growth.

I enjoyed Kimura in this role. He brought the wildness needed for Miyamoto’s youth, the bloodthirsty determination that followed, and ultimately the calmer swordsman attempting to balance life and death on the edge of his sword. Maki Yoko had the thankless role of Otsu who could be cloying. Nakatani Miki appeared as a geisha styled quite similarly as her role in Jin. Sawamura Ikki played Miyamoto’s rival and what could have been a beautiful bromance if swordsman pride did not come into play. Honestly, I don’t understand the need to be the best when the only way to prove it is, 'one of us will be the best and one of us will be dead'.

The fights were entertaining if straining believability. At least Mifune Toshiro used the terrain to his benefit in his film while Kimura had to take on 70 samurai at one time on flat, dry ground. There was quite a bit of wuxia wire work as Miyamoto leaped great heights or dropped from heights designed to kill other men. He also had super healing abilities because this story didn’t have time for such things as sword wounds. To quote one of the Yoshioka, ā€œHow come he won’t die?!ā€

I burned through both episodes which were around 2 hours each as this mini-series was fast paced, never slowing down much to bother with historical exposition or character development of supporting cast. It helped that I enjoyed watching Kimura devour this role even when the pacing could stumble and the narrative could be heavy handed. For three and a half hours characters berated Miyamoto for killing people even when his life was being threatened and then at the end, his use of the sword was deigned by the cosmos to bring greater purpose and potential to all people. Uh, say what again? Overall, I enjoyed this mini-series though I’d only recommend to people who are fans of Kimura, like martial arts flicks, and have a rudimentary knowledge of Miyamoto.

11 May 2026
Trigger Warnings: Though there was a LOT of sword action, no heads, arms, or legs went flying. Sexual encounters were implied with some groping but nothing bared or overt.

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The Legend of Kitchen Soldier
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17 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???

OMGGG GOO WATCHHH ITT!!!
ITS SO FUNNY OMG I LOVED IT AND OMG SEEING JIHOON AGAIN AFTER AGES!!! THIS DRAMA NEEDS TO GET MORE ATTENTION!!! ITS SO GOOOOODDDDD!!! GO PLS WATCH EP 1 AND U WILL LOVE ITTT!!
first ep was actually really entertaining and the ending just got me cuz i cant guess what will happen next omg THIS IS GONNA MKE MY MONDAYS BETTER I LITERALLY HATE MONDAYS BUT NOW I CANT WAIT FOR MONDAYS!! JUST FOR THISSS!!! JIHOON IS BACKKK REALLLYY STRONGGGGG!!! LETS GOOOOOO!!! SO GO AND WATCH IT!! DO NOT MISS OUT THIS MASTERPIECE !!
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Yumi's Cells Season 3
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17 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10
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Slow burn romance after a longtime.

The ending felt kinda rushed i would've loved watching every detailed story of how she finally think of getting married then telling and inviting everyone ruby, yida, etc. And the last scene where every cell says goodbye was emotional specially after binge watching all the seasons from last 10 daysšŸ˜­šŸ„¹ā¤ļø.
Bye to all the cells and uri yumiya!!noonaa annyeongšŸ„¹šŸ« ā¤ļø



































































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Yumi's Cells Season 3
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17 days ago
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Is it a Crime?

Is it a Crime if I've finished watching Season 3 without watching the 2 previous Season?

Soon Rok just catches my eye the moment the Trailer for this season came out and I don't wanna watch or wait to finish 2 seasons for me to meet him so I went my way of watching Season 3 and boy I was glad I did!

I've seen Yumi's Cell being published in Webtoon, I've read some but didn't get to finish it because I was too young to understand how the plot goes but after watching season 3 I realised that maybe I should read it again..

Being broken hearted for 2 times really did a toll on her that I really wanna know the story behind her blandness in life when S3 started, but I'm happy for Yumi for finding peace despite all of the things she'd been through

After finishing the series I can literally see myself to Soon Rok, whenever I'm at work I'm always on auto-pilot, but when I'm home I'm more of myself.. A Homebody..

I'm going to miss the gang!!

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The Art of Sarah
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17 days ago
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Overall 4.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 3.0

A Dud!

I wanted this drama to have its moment. In the beginning it did, but halfway through, the drama itself couldn't explain all the holes in their story and it became a sinking ship... I endured till the ending only because of LJH and SHS... I never skip their work, so naturally ended up watching this with high expectation but by the end of ep 8, I was glad it was over.

This drama was such a great let down, even writing a low rating review makes me want to just stop here and not carry on because uhhh!!!
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Heartstrings
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17 days ago
15 of 15 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Messy and Light

Heartstrings is a series that requires a great deal of initial patience as it attempts a number of themes and settles on the ensemble and romance genres. The large cast and the sampling of stories makes it initially difficult to discern who are main characters and who is support. The actors are competent and demonstrate the earnestness of the characters they portray. Singing, dancing, generational conflicts, conflict mirroring, political alliances, sabotage, and of course romance, it's all there in a light nibbly sort-of-way. The result is a drama that is engaging in moments of charm and performance, but uneven in emotional weight, often prioritizing tone and musical interludes over sustained narrative consequence.

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The Water
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by Sand
17 days ago
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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What a good way to do a slow burn

So The Water is the second series in the Mega Project, and it’s already so much better than The Earth. The tension, the chemistry between the actresses, and the slow burn were all really well done.

The actresses’ performances were really good, and I enjoyed them a lot. I especially loved Apo and Lada’s relationship it felt so soft, sincere, and natural. It was really fun watching them on screen, and I also really appreciated the development of their personalities and characters throughout the series.

Even the side characters left an impression on me, and so did the villains, which shows they did a really good job with the writing.

Yes, the series can be clichĆ© at times, but honestly, I had a really great time watching it, and in the end, that’s what matters it was genuinely very entertaining.

The only bad thing to me was the episode was too long.

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