Completed
Jian Ru Jia Hun Season 3
1 people found this review helpful
by Bijou
30 days ago
60 of 60 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

They should connect this season with season 2 instead

The overall quality is still above average, although it didn't surprise me, it's still okay.

It would be even better if this season were combined with the second season. Only the dramatic conflict at the end of the second season would be retained, with the third season featuring sweet interactions and a resolution, plus a bit more of the older brother + sweet girl storyline, and the decent guy + firecracker sister storyline.

SFL finally gets divorced this season, but given her personality, she probably won't even realize what she did wrong in the end.

I feel like this season is probably the real last one. The ending includes the ML's confession and love letter, and their wedding—a happy ending!

It was nice trilogy despite the flaws. Recommended to watch.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Can This Love Be Translated?
5 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
This review may contain spoilers

It felt flat

My rating: 7/10

I finished Can This Love Be Translated yesterday, and I’m giving it a 7 out of 10. Not because it was bad, but because… for the amount of hype around it, I honestly expected more. It was fine. Watchable. But it didn’t hit the way people made it sound like it would.

And I know how deep I can go with a drama when it truly hits me. Crash Landing on You is the perfect example of that. That show had such an impact on me that I actually watched it like a die-hard fan. Scene by scene. Episode by episode. I analyzed everything, because it made me feel something real.

But with this one, I never got pulled in like that.
I love a good romantic story, and on that level this one felt… flat. Like something was missing. It was lacking. It didn’t give me that “wow” feeling, and it definitely didn’t leave me emotionally wrecked in a good way.

The male lead was actually one of the better parts for me. I love a good T-character and he delivered that energy.

But the female lead… I don’t know. I just couldn’t connect with her. I couldn’t put myself in her shoes, and the way her mental health was presented really bothered me. It felt kind of clumsy and overly casual, like they wanted to include something serious but didn’t want to treat it with the weight it actually deserves. If you’re going to imply someone has a personality disorder, you can’t present it like it’s just a quirky character trait. That didn’t sit right with me.

And honestly, it wasn’t even “miscommunication” that got in the way of the relationship. It was more like… she just didn’t know how to say what she felt. And she sabotaged herself.

The moment she started feeling like, okay wait, he actually likes me now, her whole mindset switched into, this won’t last anyway. It’s going to fall apart. So I’ll end it first, before it ends me.

I get what they were trying to do, but for me it felt a bit too forced. Like it needed more depth, more buildup, more emotional logic behind it. Because I kept thinking: why are we doing this right now? It didn’t feel natural enough to be heartbreaking. It just felt… unnecessary.

There’s also one big thing that didn’t land for me: the love story itself. The male lead tried, I’ll give him that. But based on the scenes they had together, I didn’t really understand when or why he suddenly fell in love with her. I couldn’t see it happening. It felt like the plot decided it was time, and that was that.

And maybe I’m hard to impress because the only K-drama I’ve given a straight 10/10 to is Crash Landing on You. Nothing else has touched that level for me, not even My Dearest or Mr. Sunshine. So I’m not saying Can This Love Be Translated needed to be life-changing, but still… I expected it to hit harder than it did.

In the end, it’s a perfectly fine feel-good series. I enjoyed watching it. It wasn’t painful, it wasn’t a waste of time. But it also didn’t really do anything for me. And if I’m being honest, I already know I won’t be rewatching it.

Final verdict: a decent watch, good male lead energy, but emotionally underwhelming and not worth the hype.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Love's Ambition
1 people found this review helpful
by FDiyF
30 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Tough Women Never Back Down

It is almost impossible for me to pick up a romance piece, especially in a modern setting, but here i am after reading a review off facebook. I’ve only remembered Zhao Lusi from The Long Ballad and Love Like the Galaxy, and William Chan from The Mystic Nine, but i decided to give it a go anyway, not putting much hope cuz i have dropped 3 shows before this one mainly due to mainlead lack of chemistry. I am happy to admit Love’s Ambition had turned the tide.

Xu Yan was leading a life under a fake identity as to escape her sad childhood memories of her parents. Setting out into the big city alone, she strived hard to make a better life, and seemed to hit the jackpot when she caught the eyes of Jinda Corporation heir, Shen Haoming. Determined to seize this man, she was willing to sacrifice it all, including her reputation when she decided to hire actors to pose as her parents with fake background. The marriage was a success, and she was showered with love and soaring career as a news caster, when thunder struck with the return of ML’s childhood friend who had been in love with him. Sounds like the typical love triangle script, but apparently, Xu Yan isnt the typical FL. As her marriage caught up in the rocks and her career hangs by the thread, she decided to take the high and hard road to break away when she realized Shen Haoming had not married her due to love but to make use of her relentless personality and working background to embellish his business profile. And when she thought she had moved on, it turned out she was pulled even closer to her soon to be ex husband.

Initially it seemed like FL was the typical gold digger, going out of her way to win the heart of future mom in law from hell, to the point of groveling to her. But i liked that Xu Yan did it elegantly with meticulous strategy. And to realize that the only reason she held on to Shen Haoming was because she truly believed his love for her was even sadder when the cracks appeared in their relationship.

Xu Yan is the embodiment of a tough and relentless young woman who is clear of her vision and mission in life. Although she loved ML to the point of disowning her own dysfunctional family, she had no problem letting him go when she saw that there was no future between them other than being nominal husband and wife. She would not live her life in such prison, and she was not afraid to wade the waters of fire to escape it. This is one of the few physically weak FL that I truly admire because damn she was a really tough cookie.

Love the chemistry between the mainleads. I didnt feel much for their relationship at first, cuz i thought ML was rather old for Zhao Lusi. But as the story progresses, i saw that they looked really good for each other, and when ML finally realized how he really felt for FL, it actually looked convincing. I can say i ship them both despite not having much impression of William Chan at the beginning.

Although this show seemed like a pure romance, it turned out to be more of life/family drama instead. I love the family dynamics portrayed in here. How FL’s relationship with her in laws would deepen beyond what i expected. There was no real villain here and no extreme jealous lover that pisses people off when they appear on screen. Even the big sister who seemed to be a real troublemaker in the beginning was molded to be Xu Yan’s bff at the end. The only characters that I could really hate to the end are in fact Xu Yan’s biological parents cuz there was no reconciling plot for them. They never realized or admitted their mistakes of sidelining Xu Yan which caused significant childhood trauma for her growing up.

This is a great light drama that people could enjoy without much distress for hateful characters. Although i am an action-wuxia lover, i can approve of this when there was no interesting titles to watch. Which was why i picked it up in the first place.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Jian Ru Jia Hun Season 2
1 people found this review helpful
by Bijou
30 days ago
103 of 103 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
This review may contain spoilers

They keep the quality for the sequel

I watched this drama on 10 January 2026 and tried to rewatch to get better review.

For a sequel, it's above average. Although the plot doesn't have any substantial progress, it still maintains the quality of the first season. The plot mainly revolves around the daily lives of the two main characters. The first season saw them progress from complete strangers to semi-mature adults, while this season shows their journey from semi-mature to fully mature.

I especially love watching FL tease the ML. She's a straightforward person who knows the answer but pretends to be stubborn and old-fashioned, and then seeing him look pitiful like a puppy looks so satisfying.

ML's old-fashioned character is further developed, and it's clear he's growing to love the FL and starting to change. The older brother still has limited screen time, but his appearances are always impactful.

The cons is the lack of original audio and editing is kind rushed. However, the overall viewing experience is still very good.

Recommended to watch.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Love Like the Galaxy: Part 2
0 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers

A Kingdom of Villains and Complicated Love

Love Like the Galaxy is honestly a must-watch for any C-drama fan, especially if you’re into general stories—because I am a sucker for those. This drama sets a very specific bar when it comes to generals, and Ling Buyi absolutely smashed it.
Ling Buyi / General Ling
I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a ruthless, cold-blooded male lead in a historical drama. He was brutal to the extreme—like actually bloody, killing people without hesitation—and he never softened up just to please the audience. He wasn’t a green flag at all, and what surprised me most is that he stayed serious throughout the entire show. Characters like this usually “break” at some point, but he never did. That was just him.
The only moments where he softened—where he smiled, where he felt human—were with Shaoshang. Other than that, he was cold, harsh, and terrifying, and honestly? I didn’t mind it at all.
Leo Wu did an insane job. I genuinely can’t imagine anyone else pulling this character off. He has that strong, serious face and the ability to hold a character without cracking. The revenge arc, the heartbreak, the messiness of his emotions—it all landed. His character was chaotic, but not illogical. The whole “my revenge comes before everything” mindset stayed consistent, which made his choices painful but believable.
I also loved the twist with his identity—being the Hou general’s biological son. His relationship with the emperor completely stole my heart. The emperor basically adopted him, and that bond felt more genuine than the emperor’s relationships with his own children. It fed my soul.
Cheng Shaoshang (Niao Niao)
Her character is one of the most interesting FL I’ve seen in a long time. She’s not self-righteous, not a green flag, not overly kind. She gives kindness where it’s due—and revenge where that is due. She’s clever, petty, cruel when needed, and deeply broken underneath it all.
I loved the first part of the drama where it focused mainly on her story, even before the romance really kicked in. Watching her navigate life, survive, and scheme was genuinely entertaining. Honestly, I feel like her character had even more development than Ling Buyi’s.
Lusi was phenomenal here. This might actually be my favorite role of hers. She portrayed a broken person beautifully while still showing her cruelty, carefreeness, and villain-adjacent tendencies. That mix of traits is hard to balance, but she nailed it.
That said… her stubbornness did get on my nerves sometimes—especially near the end. When she couldn’t forgive him after five years, I was like, girl please loosen up a little. But at the same time, it was in character, so I can’t fully fault it.
Family Dynamics
Her family storyline was one of my favorite parts of the show. Her father? Absolutely top-tier. He was her rock, always supportive, always loving her like his baby girl. I loved that the show showed both a mother’s love and a father’s love—because her dad truly balanced out everything her mother failed to give her.
Her brothers were such a fun addition, and honestly, I think the show underused them. I really wanted more of their relationship with her, especially after the time jump. It felt like we were robbed of their stories—they had so much potential.
And don’t even get me started on the eldest brother. Why introduce him if you’re not going to bring him? I wanted him to show up and protect her at some point.
I also missed the third uncle and his wife in the second half. They played a role in shaping her early character, and their absence was felt.
The Emperor (Best Character, Period)
Hands down, the emperor was the best character in the entire show. The best emperor in C-drama history, in my opinion. He was funny, kind, warm, chaotic, and genuinely father-like to everyone around him.
I kept waiting for him to turn dark or suddenly put the kingdom first over people—but he never did. I loved his dynamic with the empress and the consort, especially the fact that they were friends. That storyline felt so fresh and mature. The empress choosing herself in the end was sad but powerful, and the way he didn’t forget her was beautiful.
Romance & Relationship Issues
Now… the main couple. I have mixed feelings.
As actors? Insane chemistry. Fire. Intensity. They carried the show together effortlessly. But as characters? Their relationship was exhausting—and intentionally so.
Ling Buyi kept accusing her of not trusting him, while he never trusted her enough to tell her the truth. Their relationship went in circles—secrets, manipulation, judgment, revenge—over and over again. And the thing is… it made sense for their characters, even if it drove me crazy as a viewer.
He’s not morally gray—he’s dangerous. And she’s just as selfish as he is. They both prioritize their own revenge and trauma over love. That’s why their relationship hurts, but also why it feels realistic.
I did find some plot points frustrating, though. The whole “he abandoned her” thing after the cliff jump made no sense. He was literally trying to save her life. If she jumped with him, they both would’ve died. That storyline annoyed me a lot.
Time Jump, Villains & Ending Thoughts
I usually hate time jumps, but for once, I didn’t mind it here. They needed time to heal, mature, and reset. Episode 51 honestly could’ve been an ending on its own—a bittersweet, realistic one where not everyone gets a second chance. It hurt, but it made sense.
I also appreciated that there was no evil second male lead. I really thought YSJ would turn obsessive, but instead he became a genuine friend and confidant. Loved that choice.
The show was full of villains, but none of them overstayed their welcome. Their storylines were fast-paced, satisfying, and they all got what they deserved.
That being said, I do have complaints. I hated how stupid she could be sometimes—she had zero survival instincts. She never trusted her gut, never noticed when people were very obviously trying to kill her, and she kept walking straight into danger only to wait for the ML to save her, and then somehow still blame him after. Her stubbornness also got on my nerves. Another thing that lost points for me was the wedding. We waited almost 25 episodes hearing about engagements and marriage, only to be completely robbed of the wedding. Them getting married off-screen, without the emperor—who had been hyping the wedding the entire show—felt ridiculous. The ending itself was rushed too. I feel like the last five to seven episodes were unnecessary and could’ve been written better instead of fast-wrapping everything. I wanted to see the whole family together properly, not squeezed in at the end. And listen… her hairstyle. Those two braids the entire show genuinely pissed me off. The costumes were beautiful, but the lack of variety in her hair was criminal. On the other hand, Leo Wu in a general’s outfit the whole time? Perfection. And the scene where his hair was down? Absolutely breathtaking. Devoured. No complaints there.
Despite all my complaints, this is an incredible drama that I’d recommend to anyone—especially historical C-drama fans. It has revenge, strong characters, sharp sarcasm, emotional depth, tension-heavy romance, stunning cinematography, and an amazing OST.
It’s serious, then suddenly hilarious, and it works. Not big on PDA, but huge on tension and chemistry. Overall? Absolutely worth the watch.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
The Red Sleeve
0 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
17 of 17 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

If Only

If only she did not get married to the King, if only. But, fate has decided for her, in what ever corner she turned to, she will end up to the King. then, she chose the King after so many flirting attempts.

Little did she know, she turned into a different woman. No more smile, no more laughing. She only sat in her chamber all day long, without her friends, but court maids.

Undeniably, The Red Sleeve is such a great series and I enjoyed my time in watching it. I did cry a lot because of how painful and pitiful it is to be the female lead. She deserved the love, but she also deserved her life as a normal people. If only she did not get married to the king...

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Memoir of Rati
0 people found this review helpful
by pjsart
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers
I enjoyed this period drama . The story actually had a plot with a little bit of complexity. The various attitudes toward a homosexual relationship were realistic for this time period. I liked that the main couple and the second couple respected their partners opinions. The main couple seemed to normally kiss with almost a detached peck on the cheek type attitude. The secondary couple kissed with some real passion. It's worth a rewatch. I almost couldn't breathe when the count ignored the professor at the end of the series as if he had grown indifferent to him. Thank goodness it was a misunderstanding and they still both loved each other deeply.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
A Time Called You
0 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

a yearning man

Nam Si-heon, the yearning man that everyone could ask for.

"What if I miss you so much that I could not bear with?"

A! YEARNING! MAN! Ive repeated myself that the male lead is such a yearning character. I love how he potrayed his love towards Han Jun-hee. How he instantly knows how to differentiate between Han Jun-hee and Kwon Min-ju. Trust me;

'To be yearned for, to be seen" has been the criteria that I am looking for in a man.

A Time Called You is a time-travelling series and it is hard to understand all hence you need to watch till the end, then you will start to understand the storyline. I am happy that Jung In-gyu deserves his love line after all the hardships in the beginning, and the jealousy. We will never can be another person. It's always us, ourselves that need to change anything related to us. Someone's help can be considered, but it's always you.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Ski into Love
0 people found this review helpful
by Biqal
30 days ago
23 of 23 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

china drama

honestly i came to watching lin yi but this drama so bad. i wait long to see this drama like 6 month before this drama release but disappointed I can't even watch until end. esther yu act are good but her voice so annoying like little kid. i try to watch but can't. hope lin yi get better drama like derailment, everyone love me and smile code. this drama about lin yi join ski and get long injury and teach other like esther yu to learn ski. dont get serious I can't give 100% accurate because i watch until 8-16 and stop. get boring easily
Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Cashero
0 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
I know Lee Jun-Ho can choose better stories than this. I know he worked hard on this but the story line sucked. I wasn't confused how the character received their super powers. I mean seriously, alcohol and bread and money??? c'mon now! The only power that was worth it was the time reversal. All he used was a watch not unless I was missing something. Whoever wrote this storyline needs to go back and rewrite it because it makes super powers look weak. I wished that Jun-Ho next drama will drop a 10 in ratings. Lee Jun-Ho please choose a better storyline next time. This isn't you!

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
The King of Tears, Lee Bang Won
0 people found this review helpful
by Biqal
30 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

korea history

this drama only worth watching in 30 epiosde, 2 last episode is not good.this drama should finished in 24 episode. The start was quite slow and gets fun around episodes 8-14 when taejong start rebellion, from 15-24 in his king era is okay. i not recommend watch until end because two last epiosde about his son became king which for not enjoy to watching. i want give 9 but only 8/10. hope joo sang wook get more drama as main character not support only. some people say this drama cruel because hurt animal but i dont care because the rating should judge on actor/actress,story,action or music. other part not important for me to judge in drama

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Idol I
26 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 3.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Worst storyline and acting

This south korean drama is very poor script writting and film direction. Poor actor and actress choosing. This drama dialogues are very bad.

One of the biggest problems is the **weak and inconsistent storyline**. The show introduces interesting ideas about fame, control, and the music industry, but it never explores them properly. Scenes feel disconnected, as if they exist only to provoke reactions rather than move the plot forward. Instead of building tension or emotional investment, the narrative jumps around and leaves the audience confused or bored.

Another major issue is **poor character development**. Characters lack clear motivations and emotional growth. The protagonist is presented as complex, but the writing rarely shows her inner struggles in a meaningful way. Side characters feel underused and shallow, making it hard to care about their actions or outcomes. When characters don’t feel real, even dramatic moments lose their impact.

The drama is also heavily criticized for its **overuse of explicit content**. Mature themes can be powerful when they serve the story, but in *The Idol*, they often feel unnecessary and excessive. Many scenes appear included purely for shock value, not to deepen characters or themes. This distracts from the message and makes the show feel exploitative rather than artistic.

Additionally, the **tone of the drama is unbalanced**. It tries to be a psychological thriller, a critique of fame, and an erotic drama all at once, but it doesn’t blend these elements smoothly. As a result, the show lacks focus and emotional clarity. Viewers are left wondering what the drama actually wants to say.

Lastly, the **dialogue and pacing** are major weaknesses. Conversations often feel unnatural, and episodes drag without meaningful progression. Even strong visuals and music cannot save a story that lacks substance.

In the end, many people consider *The Idol* a bad drama because it prioritizes style and controversy over storytelling, character depth, and emotional honesty. Without a strong narrative core, shock alone is never enough to create a truly good drama.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Idol I
0 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0

I mean seriously...

What was that y'all? I can't believe they continue the ending for Season 2. LMAO. I was so furious... That was the only thing I had a problem with. The storyline for the male main lead, Kim Jae Yeong who played the character, Do Ra Ik, did very well, I believe the tears and fears. He being the suspect got me. Since there is a Season 2, and suspense is making me more anxious. How can one be cleared and then indicted. Actress Choi Soo Young who played character Maeng Se Na, was very convincing. The suspense and the storyline has me throwing a shoe at my TV. That means the storyline is not complete. (ugh)

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Noona, You Are a Woman to Me
1 people found this review helpful
30 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers

Real life Noona Romance

I normally an not a reality show watcher, but from the first episode the immediate spark between Bonhee and Mujin was captivating and undeniable. I just had to keep watching to see what's going on with them. They were the most interesting the entire time.

It's so fascinating that despite them being the couple with the biggest age difference being 12 years. they were very much of the same mindset of coming into this seriously looking for someone to date with marriage in mind. When they went on that date and kept saying they wanting to hiking at these specific high level difficulty places with their husband or wife respectively and then made matching rings, they were were so on the same page. I haven't gotten to see the special episode, I hope everything works out for them.

It's nice for Yeong Gyeong and Hyeon Jun to end up together too. Him missing taking care of her is so sweet. I think what's important in any relationship regardless of the age difference between the two adult people is maturity and both sides have it.

So Hyun is so lively and pretty, she deserves so much better than Sang Hyeon who is so wishy washy and I don't know if it's an editing thing, but he was clearly extremely late to the meeting spot to the point that she was leaving, but he didn't even apologize.

I'm neutral to the hosts, they didn't do too much or too little.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Completed
Eleven Years after Her Death
0 people found this review helpful
by Tat
30 days ago
80 of 80 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

What a fun ride! I hope there's a sequel.

Adorable and funny. Strong female lead that doesn't take crap from anyone (which is a very nice change from delicate effeminate female leads that we see way too often) but is still full of heart and purpose. The male lead was freaking adorable! Loved his changes from stiff CEO to lovesick puppy.
Loved it! Wish it was longer.

Only negative things for me:
*It's a bit weird that she's still 18 but the guys pursuing her (even though they're technically her age) are 29.
*I felt kind of cheated at the ending, but maybe they'll give us a sequel?
*The romance isn't well developed, which is fine if this is a part 1, but not as a standalone.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?