A Refreshing Blend of Heart Justice n Humor
Pro Bono is easily one of the most engaging legal dramas to watch. It balances serious societal issues with clever humor, making every episode enjoyable from start to finish.The story follows a ragtag team of lawyers taking on unusual and challenging pro bono cases for ordinary people who cannot afford expensive legal representation. Rather than focusing solely on dry legal jargon, the series focuses heavily on human emotions, moral dilemmas, and the fight for justice against unfair systems.
Jung Kyung-ho gives a phenomenal performance as the lead. His expressions, comedic timing, and emotional range bring the character to life and carry the show effortlessly. The dynamic among the pro bono team members grows on you, and watching them learn to trust and rely on each other makes the journey very satisfying.
The individual cases handle meaningful topics—such as animal rights, workplace fairness, and social equality—with a lot of heart. While some case resolutions feel a bit dramatized, the uplifting tone and strong character growth make up for it.
If you are looking for a legal series that is thought-provoking, hilarious, and deeply moving, Pro Bono is definitely worth your time. Highly recommended!
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Amazing
This show is absolutely devastating but so so well done. The FL is coerced into a relationship with the sickly and current emperor. Her family's lives are threatened while she is waiting for her beloved who also is the current emperors brother. The Queen mother orchestrated the marriage because the ML had too much military power and she knew if she held the FL ""hostage"" he would always protect the capital and current emperor, his brother. However, jealous is a terrible thing and the emperor kills the ML. A situation the ML knew was coming but came back to the capital anyway because his beloved is there. It brings up the question: who protects our loved ones while we go out and make the ultimate sacrifice? Who is tucking the police officers child into bed while he patrols the streets to ensure our safety?Was this review helpful to you?
Offers a different dynamic
The best thing about this show is that by adding a mystery element, they create a different dynamic, as well as significant added suspense for both the participants and for viewers, particularly during the build up to when all is revealed in the final episode. But this also means that the interactions among the participants are clearly highly controlled and manipulated to maintain that suspense to an even greater extent than normal. When added to the shorter 8-day duration of the filming, we simply don't get the same complexity and depth of the relationships that develop among the participants on some of the other dating shows.Was this review helpful to you?
Wasted potential
The drama could have been wat better easily.This drama was not that bad, but it could have been wat better. Let me first talk about the positive things. The game sub plot was a good thing. It was something unique and got me hooked from the beginning. The chemistry between the two leads was also fire. The plot is simple but not boring and this is a major plus point of this drama. I also liked the character building of tew. It gives him more layers. I also enjoyed the runtime of the series. 8 eps was enough for this drama and i liked it that they did not drag it. The friendship between tew and tul is beautifully amazing. I mean you can feel it in the scène where tul leaves the gang just for tew. And not to forget Wahl i mean playing a character like this where you know is worth haring means that the actor did a great job in his role
Now lets talk about the negatives. The biggest weak point of this drama is the villain kenji. As a villain in a crime bl series you must be dangerous. But here the villain looked almost like a clown. Not to forget in the drama it's shown that tew saved kenji. But why did he turn evil is not explained. Another thing is the side couple. It does not even contribute in the story. It would have been better if they showed the relationship development of the main couple than this. The ost also had no impact on me and the main leads need some more acting workshop especially ping.
In conclusion i will say that it is not the best crime bl drama but it is also not worth the hate. But we can't deny the fact that it could be better easily
Is it worth watching?
It depends. If you expect something like kinnporsche you might get upset. But if you want something light than you can give it a try
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Watching because of FL and ML
I have loved Chen Zhe Yuan and Wu Jing Yan since Fated Hearts/Hidden Love and The Double respectively. Started watching purely because of leads and will push through.I do feel that the production value is low and sometimes the scenes seem rather abrupt, not sure if it’s an editing issue or just how the screenplay was written.
Though both ML and FL are good actors, I’m still struggling with their chemistry. Maybe it’s still early in the episodes as Cdramas are all about slow burn but I felt the chemistry between Wu Jing Yan and Wang Xing Yue much earlier in The Double.
Also somewhat disappointed that the ML voice over wasn’t done by him as his voice sounds way better.
Last but not least, the subtitles on Mango TV are absolutely atrocious. ML’s name translates to Hal?? 😓
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Delicious Romance, Engaging Plot and a few very Handsome actors!
Subjective Gut Rating: 8.75Despite a plot that is not that unique, what makes “Payback” special is the chemistry between the characters, the excellent acting performances by Toptap as Jay, and Fuaiz as Sunny, and a well-paced plot that keeps interested and engaged throughout the 10 episodes.
Plot:
A revenge/payback storyline isn’t anything out of the ordinary. There are plenty of dramas seeking revenge from people who stole from you and hurt you. What makes this plot a little more interesting is the sum of the parts - the background history + revenge + entertainment industry + the initial meetings of Jay and Sun. Although revenge is central to the plot, I have to say it feels like Sun’s plan moves rather slowly and Jay’s plan advances rather rapidly. But in between the revenge, there are enough side stories and development to keep the story going. However, if you are looking for one of those dramas with exciting and thriller revenge plots, “Payback” is not that type of drama. There are a few plot holes here and there. It’s hard to imagine Sunny never found out who the ‘new actor’ he wants to sabotage is until much later. The bringing back of 2 characters in the last episode seem somewhat random. The arrest of the villain seems too easy, and not a lot of time was spent on the aftermath of everyone.
Romance
Oh, I love the main romance here. After just finished watching “The Prosecutor’s Proposal”, I can see some similarities between the two. Jay is arrogant and smug, protective and obsessive. He might not have manhandled Sun as Prosecutor Ju in TPP, but it sure does seem like he’s pestering and ‘forcing’ himself into Sun’s life. Sun is smart enough to fight back and stand up for himself, but he chooses not to and, I believe, lets Jay get his way. The interest is there from the very moment they meet at the rooftop. The mutual attraction is definitely there as they keep on running into each other, even if it’s not love at first sight. It takes a “Jay” to break down the walls of this “Sun”. The chemistry is great. The NC scenes are sexy and sensual, and the kisses are passionate and gentle and plain delicious. Even though Min is more petite, he’s just as muscular as TopTap. Their contrast is really nice and complementary. The best part? Jay is still the same arrogant, smug and possessive Jay from beginning to the end. There’s no smitten puppy personality change once he’s in love. The last few episodes deliver just enough spice and tenderness to satisfy my romantic heart.
Acting/Characters
I cannot believe Toptap is only 22 years old and this is his debut drama! What an incredible talent! He is so charismatic and charming, dangerous and devilish. He’s perfectly casted as Jay. Acting opposite him is Min, who has a little more experience under his belt but not much. I am still trying to figure out if his acting is not quite there yet, or if the role of Sun just prevents him from being more expressive. His subtle facial expressions are inconsistent. He’s pretty to look at (after his ugly wigs are off) but if I have to judge by pure acting performance, he’s not as good as Toptap. On the other hand, it’s lovely to see Fuaiz after watching him in “4 Minutes”. Fuaiz is so pretty and he’s perfectly casted as Sunny. I love his smug face and all the shady stuff he is doing. I feel like I am seeing a continuation of his evil side as Tonkla (4 Minutes). The rest of the supporting cast is pretty good as well. Veterans Manager Kajorn and Uncle Jo are both hilarious and brought some comedy to the show. It’s lovely to see Boss guest stars, but I feel like he’s underutilized and wish he had a bigger role and was used as a partner in a potential secondary romance.
Production
Although this might not be a big budget production, at least nothing looks cheap. Min’s ugly wigs could have been less ugly and luckily they disappear after an episode. Toptap looks ridiculously handsome in his suits, especially the very tight vests. I am glad music is used sparingly and not blasted at every single occasion to manipulate how I should feel. This is not a production criticism, but what is up with iQiyi’s English subs. They are not very good. And why would you translate Sun’s name for Jay in his cell phone as “Dummy”?? Dummy?? I used Google translate and it was translated as “Crazy Bastard”. This sounds so much more like Jay!
Despite some minor plot holes and criticisms, I had a fabulous time watching “Payback”. There are a few episodes that are over an hour long, and I think ep 8 was 1.5 hr-long, I never once felt that it was draggy. I am giving this a high 8.75-9.0. The rating might not be super objective and it stems from how much I love the romance in the last 3 episodes. That bumps the rating up for me.
Drama Completed: 8/1/2026 Review #709
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Disappointing Second Half
Love For You started off quite strong. We dove straight into a flashback of how the two characters met as children of 2 single parents. And after a rocky start, both drew closer to each other and were forced to lean on each other in the absence of their parents.There were many issues that I would have looked past had the second half not tired me out. Here are some of the issues that come to mind. Several spoilers ahead.
- As young adults, both leads were clearly attracted to each other. They finally shared a kiss but then went back to pretending nothing happened. This happens a couple more times.
- The ML eventually pushes the FL to move to a different city. She returns as an adult and they still don't discuss their problems. The same thing repeats, both share a kiss and then it's back to living as though nothing happened. Now the FL is able to koss the ML as if it's nothing, At least as adults, I expected them to communicate better.
- The main frustration starts when the FL is auditing a problematic company that the ML is involved with. This starts around 14th episode or so and continues until ep 29. The story was dragging because of this. I don't think we needed these many episodes. Worse thing is (big spoiler) they quit the audit midway. All that for what?
- I was irritated that the ML continued to work for a problematic company. It was clear he would not be allowed to quit. Still he did more work than the audit team so at least it was still interesting to watch him.
- We saw flashes of the things ML had to do while the FL was in another city but it was never properly shown except in flashes.
- I had to watch the last 8 episodes in 2x because I was tired of the slow moving story.
- The ML was made to rescue the FL way too many times. Having her hang off a low warehouse bridge while he's actively bleeding was a bit much for me.
- Once everything was over, I was hoping to get a decent ending for both. Some distraction free romance but nope. The ending was a let down. In this matter too, the FL had to take the lead.
Strong points.
- The intro theme is just stunning. The music is wonderful!
- The child actors did a great job.
- The story in the first half when both were teen to young adults was interesting.
- The leads have chemistry. It's unfortunate we hardly saw any romance.
- Both leads are a green flag.
- FL is a strong character.
Many people did enjoy the drama. I was just too disappointed for far too many episodes to rate it higher than a 7. And this score is just for the excitement I felt at the start of the show. By the end, I felt like I had been watching a completely different drama.
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Redemption, not revenge.
This series would have been more appropriately titled “Redemption.” While it begins with Min’s relentless pursuit of revenge against the man who betrayed him, it gradually evolves into something much more meaningful. It explores the realization that a life fueled by vengeance is also consumed by anger and hatred. In Min’s case, the greatest act of forgiveness isn’t directed at someone else, it’s forgiving himself so he can finally move forward. In the end, he learns that what truly matters isn’t revenge, but the people who stand beside him.The series does an excellent job of maintaining both its momentum and narrative consistency from beginning to end. That said, I couldn’t help but feel that ten episodes were simply not enough. Two additional episodes would have allowed for richer character development, particularly the relationship between Sky and the photographer Pakin. Arthur also deserved more depth, especially considering his mother’s pivotal role in building Dream. That aspect of the story felt underexplored. The series also shines a light on the darker side of the entertainment industry. While this isn’t a new theme, it’s an unfortunate reality that has existed for decades, and the show presents it effectively without sensationalizing it.
The acting is top-notch, and much of that credit belongs to the director, who successfully drew out deeply emotional performances from both Toptap and Min. They’re already talented actors, though I still believe both have room to grow in their craft. What truly elevates the series, however, is their chemistry. It is absolutely electric. Their NC-17 scenes are undeniably intense and will send more than a few heart rates into tachycardia. And yes… it’s nearly impossible not to notice those infamous hot buns.
This pairing has undoubtedly cemented their place as a fan-favorite ship. My only hope is that they avoid the trap that has claimed so many popular on-screen couples before them, accepting weak scripts simply to capitalize on fan service. They have proven they can deliver compelling performances, and they deserve projects that challenge them as actors rather than merely feeding the fandom.
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Entertained drama
Even when the plot is dramatic and leans toward an action drama, the episodes have a great rhythm; they are easy to watch, keeping the mood up throughout. For me, it was very easy to watch several episodes without losing track of time.The plot with the main leads could be more realistic, since they kissed, broke the intimate space, and they were living together, with impeccable acting representing the tension between them; the concept of selling excessive purity is not convincing, and, as a Western, it makes the script look fake, beyond the usual dramatic license that appears too frequently in the episodes. The FL always arrived before the police and the firefighters.
The healing together was nice; the audit process was overly aggressive in its approach to police investigation, with very few editing mistakes.
The end seemed to miss more commitment in terms of marriage, which was being announced during the last episode,
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Craziest thing I've ever watched in my life... AND IT AIN'T EVEN THAT GOOD.
English is not my first language, so forgive me if there is any spelling mistakes.I picked this one to watch with a friend back when only the first two episodes aired, we didn't expect anything great but then we both got shot 50 billion times.
You know when you're like "this can't get more insane" and then it manages to get 10 times crazier than it was before? this is the experience of watching Double Helix. You think you have had enough, and then you realize you're only 15 minutes through the first episode. (spoilers ahead) like, the episode where xiao chen's mother dies and yi chen gets paraplegic was so crazy I just stared at my screen blankly trying to process what the fuck was going on.
I'm making this review as someone who watched it back when it was airing weekly, so I got caught off guard with the abusive stuff.
But, the writing is... kinda okay I guess?? The characters are fucked up, I like them because of that, but the writing always seems to try to justify their actions(i'm talking about lu feng here, oh god, WHAT THE HELL THEY DID TO HIM...)plus they get really annoying sometimes. Also I NEED to talk about the portrayal of mental disorders here and how poorly it was done, as someone who has suspected BPD, I watched it with portuguese subtitles so if I misinterpret stuff it's probably due to bad translation, but, OH MY GOD I WAS GOING FUCKING INSANE WITH HOW BAD THEY HANDLED BIPOLARITY LIKE SOME KIND OF DISEASE. I know the source material was written around the early 2010's, but man, couldn't they have changed some of the stuff? (ㆆ_ㆆ).
Talking about the main couple, they were really good in the first episodes but the dark romance stuff just completely ruined them to me(spoilers ahead)the episode where lu feng kept xiao chen kidnapped was HORRIBLE, I'm neutral regarding dark romance, but oh my fucking god bro the excecution was literal dumpster fire, LIKE I WAS EXACTLY LIKE THAT ONE HIGURUMA GIF FROM JJK WHILE WATCHING THAT EPISODE. I wanted to like xiao chen and lu feng as a couple, but they had to pull the abuse stuff, which I honestly think was so unecessary considering the direction their relationship was going in the first episodes.
The side couple also had a really rushed development, even though they are 100x times better than the main one, like I love Qin Lan he's so boyfriend material I wish he had more screentime (´。_。`) and yi chen's character could also have been so much more developed... their scenes were so good, the story wasn't afraid of making them commit mistakes and then forgive each other for it, it felt a little relatable to me as someone who is in a relationship.
One of the only good things about the writing is the script, like, even though the character writing isn't that good, the script is great. It is like seeing a script that is masterfully done in a way that can hook the viewer and that manages to surprise you every time be wasted into such a mid story. The portrayal of homophobic families also felt real, as someone who is gay and transgender living in a homophobic household.
Now about the acting, THE ACTING IS GREAT, LIKE REALLY GREAT. Ayden is such a good actor that I genuinely got goosebumps during episode 10 and 11. Lu si tong doesn't has many expressions, but he did a great job too in my opinion. I don't have much else to say about it, but to me, the acting is what carries this whole drama. The cinematography is also great, I mean, If you analyze Double helix from a technical viewpoint, It is almost top tier, the thing that fucks everything up is the mid writing.
There is a portuguese Idiom that is like "they had the knife and the cheese on their hands", except that whoever wrote this threw the cheese in the trash, and shoved the knife up their ass.
wasted potential, could have been done in a better way, I wouldn't recommend unless you don't joke about dark romance.
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Did not meet my expectations.............
(Note: I have no hate whatsoever on the actors and this review is entirely on the show) Me and thee was such a great show, a show that really had me laughing and genuinely enjoyed with the progressive romance. So I expected more from PAM to be more of a romance with a slight comedy and even the trailer shows that theepeach was all domestic and stuf. So that's what I expected.........I might get hate from saying this but first off I know that there will be 4 couples in total, so even before ep 1 I was really worried how they can balance the four couples so as expected they did not (Lmfao 😭). Even We Are was more balance than this show. Tbh I wanted more Theepeach, like maybe I'm okay with a lot of couples but only if they show some domestic and sweet and more intimate scene other than ep 1. Not saying I wanted something similar like corn but I wanted more make-out sessions, a proper cuddle (not a side hug or cuddle ahahhaha), explore more dating stuff, play with the kids. Just all that mellow or typical romance stuff. But I feel like they focus more on comedy or image of the characters which is dissapointing.
Also for ep4 in all honesty it was a let down like why tf did we not get a kiss scene or even a peck. Also why is Peach acting a bit shock when your lit HUSBAND is going to rest his head on your shoulder. I genuinely felt second hand embarrassment with that scene. I did not expect they will do the snoring or nc scene but come on not even a makeout scene like I expected something similar like Me and Thee (peach house bed scene).
But Overall I truly love this characters but the execution and overall romance was a bit of a let down. I hope Pondphuwin next show would be similar to Nlmg where the director really show the tension and intimacy between the characters. Also kinda wanted it to be a serious or angst show so they can showcase or challenge their acting skills while also exploring and showcasing more variations of their emotions.
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Good for a short
I usually avoid BL dramas with extremely short episodes times. They can be badly written, acted and produced. I'm glad that I gave this one a chance.. The acting was good... As with most short length dramas overall there's not enough time spent on character development, but the actors do a great job with what time they're given. Especially the main lead Yu Shu Ting. Great feel good happy show that should have been given longer episode timea.Was this review helpful to you?
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A drama that will make you say "Awwww"
Trigger Warning-this drama does contain sexual harassment, but nothing more. The actins of the ML would be categorized in real life, as sexual harassment of an employee for sure, which is never acceptable. But this is just a drama and not real life, so toxicity is okay as along as it doesn't bleed into reality. Enough of the disclaimers and on to the drama review.This is one of those dramas where "Awwww" seems to be what comes out of your mouth while watching it. It is fun, feisty, romantic, steamy and a wonderful opposites attract couple type of story. I loved the story, the side characters were hilarious which made the drama even better. Less than 12 episodes, so there is little time spend on filler and I like how the drama touched on societal pressures of same sex couples and was pleased with the supportive moms. The second ML has a smile that could light up a room....truly a sweetheart. Super nice chemistry between the leads, just enough angst to keep you involved in the story and my required happy ending.
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Great Story Overall
If you're here for a quick romance story, this is not for you. This is a slow-burn, found family kind of drama. The leads have great chemistry, the acting is very good and there is nuance in the relationships between characters. I think the second half of the story is better than the first half and would benefit having more episodes available to further flesh out the story.This is a drama that I would rewatch, highly recommend!
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A Japanese Remake That Gives a Beloved Story Fresh New Charm
I don't normally watch Japanese remakes of Thai dramas because they often feel lower budget and are much shorter than the original versions. Still, I absolutely loved the Thai version of Your Sky, so I decided to give this one a chance, and it did not disappoint. One episode in and I already have butterflies.Ayuta is absolutely adorable as Hinata. He captures the kind hearted, innocent, and optimistic personality perfectly, making him impossible not to love. This is the second time I've seen him after School Trip: Joined a Group I'm Not Close To, where he played a supporting role, and he has such a warm and friendly screen presence.
Isshin is also well cast as Sora. He perfectly matches the cold, protective, and intimidating senior from the original. As the feared campus prince, he has the right balance of toughness and hidden softness, and his chemistry with Ayuta already feels natural.
The biggest surprise for me, though, is Oji. Even as Sora's love rival and a supporting character, he completely steals every scene he's in. He is incredibly handsome and charismatic, and I honestly couldn't take my eyes off him.
One thing I really appreciate is that the remake isn't a scene for scene copy. It keeps the fake relationship premise and university setting but adds its own small changes to keep things fresh. In the Thai version, Hinata is rescued and is supposed to get into the car, but in this remake version Sora carries him home on his back instead. That scene was so cute and adorable. The beautiful city skyline in the background made it feel much more refreshing than simply sitting in a car, and it gave them the chance to have a sweet conversation in the fresh air.
After just the first two episodes, I'm completely hooked. I hope the series continues making thoughtful changes like this while staying true to what made the original so special. So far, this is probably the best Thai to Japanese remake I've seen.
If you enjoy romance, university settings, fake relationships that slowly become real, and sweet BL+ stories with lovable characters, this is definitely worth watching.
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