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The Prosecutor's Proposal
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26 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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I was prepared to give this a 10 but wasn't prepared to be given a 7

I was expecting sooo much more from this. It's a great concept that requires several episodes and not just 10 but since this is a BL, they're allergic to that but somehow won't mind a 50-episode Kdrama.

What really ruined this drama was the length. They've shortened and cut A LOT from the novel that it literally shows you how rushed it is. They did not even properly show how they proved the innocence of Chaeha's father by interviewing Pro Joo's brother. They didn't even show Chaeha and Pro Joo's date! I am so mad that they had a good material but didn't utilized it better.

As for the acting, they're fine. But I feel like Chaeha's actor could be better. He is very stiff.

Also, the reason why I don’t like watching kdramas or KBL is their cinematography. Like is Korea allergic to textured skin? Why do Korean dramas like to make the people poreless? It's giving 360 beauty filter.

I'm torn to say if this is a step up for a KBL or another let-down disguised as a step-up. Because yes, the kissing scenes here definitely on another level compared to other KBLs but on the other hand, the plot, the cinematography, the acting, and everything else are not.

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Soul Mate
1 people found this review helpful
by Amanda
26 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

This IS a BL

I've read several reviews claiming that this isn't a BL, and from what I can gather it's because Johan and Ryu don't have the typical on-screen physical intimacy that we've grown used to. But, they have the same amount of on-screen sex as the straight couple: none. However, I don't see anyone denying that relationship. Johan and Ryu have emotional intimacy, they express deep care for each other, the compromise and negotiate, they make decisions based on their independent and mutual wants and needs, and they plan life events together. Without spoiling key plot points, I want to stress how sweet, loving, and understanding their relationship is. It is a beautiful story, and the lack of NC scenes does not take away from their connection.

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Dropped 6/10
Agent Kim Reactivated
5 people found this review helpful
by Senwai
26 days ago
6 of 10 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Subpar, illogical and childish plot, which is very common in manhwa

The show relies entirely on a tired, cliché storyline disguised as a "secret agent dad" trope, dragging out a painfully predictable plot across its episodes. The pacing is a total snooze, relying on low-stakes tension with an outcome that will leave you wanting to fall asleep instead of watching. Why do they keep inserting unfunny comedic relief into a serious story dealing with school bullying? Also the author is reportedly a member of일베 Ilbe , a controversial South Korean online community associated with far-right politics and offensive content.
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Love Is for the Dogs
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by Nyy010
26 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Great story, but lacks chemistry!

Overall this is series is a bit underrated. I admit, the first two episodes were somewhat annoying. This was due to the fact that the characters introduced were really not likable in any way. I found that two of the three protagonists just had no personality ... but Na In Woo saved this series for me. Kaya Kiyohara and Ryo Narita really didn't add too much for the entertainment, at least early on. Their characters just seemed so boring and no chemistry toward each other at all.
In Woo's characters brought life to the series. And although So Ha doesn't appear to be a nice guy early on, give it time. He proves to be the most down to earth, positive guy in the story.
By the time episode 4 happens, we're introduced to some new antagonists and several sub plots to the main story. It gets so much better from that point on. As you get deep into the drama, everything really gels together, making for a pretty entertaining series. I think the only complaint late in the story would be, the fact the true antagonists really don't get the retribution they deserve. They're treated to kindly. I guess if it was a darker series, they might have seen a more harsh punishment.
All in all. it was good entertainment, and gave us an ending that was very satisfying.

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Overdo
33 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
33 of 33 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Give it a chance. Don’t drop it yet! This drama is not for the faint-hearted.

Flawed editing and messy pacing? Yes. Still watching every single second for the plot and the cast? Absolutely!

If you dropped it after episode one, this is your sign to pick it back up—Overdo really finds its footing and gets better with every single episode in my opinion. That intense chemistry between Zhang Linghe and Wang Churan is just too good to ignore, and I'm ready to dive back into all the messy love, hate, and second-chance tension. Hoping it delivers this time.

Also, the plot is heating up and I am officially hooked.

Let's see what happens next..

So far so good!!

UPDATE: My rating remains the same. The casts were all great and portrayed their roles really well. The whole story is not for the faint hearted though. Not the ending I was expecting, I believe Qingyi deserves a happy ending too. Read More

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Key to the Phoenix Heart
7 people found this review helpful
by janejy
26 days ago
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The best costume drama!

The plot is fast-paced and full of twists, which kept me hooked throughout. I also really loved the chemistry between the leads. Even without any kissing or intimate scenes, you can still feel the emotions and connection between them.

The fight scenes, especially the 火刀, were so well done. I heard Hou Minghao did all the action scenes himself without using a stunt double, which made them even more impressive.

This is a drama I genuinely recommend, not just because I'm a fan. ❤️
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The First Jasmine
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

An excellent historical drama starring Bai Lu & Ryan Cheng.

PLOT: The female lead, a disciple from the Mount Li Academy, descends from her mountain home (where she had been confined by the Empress Dowager) to marry Prince Ding—the male lead—who is injured and wheelchair-bound. Their relationship develops gradually, even as both pursue their own hidden agendas. As events unfold, the couple discovers how they have become entangled in the power struggles for the throne.

+++ Bai Lu & Ryan Cheng are, as always, phenomenal and fantastic.
+++ Excellent cast: all the actors are talented and bring engaging characters to life (even the villains are not one-dimensional).
+++ Beyond the usual tropes of power struggles, war, and inner-court politics, the story explores mental health—something exceptional for a historical drama.
+++ The soundtrack (OST) is outstanding.
+++ Masterful production: lighting, framing, effects, sets, costumes, CGI, fight and war scenes... Flawless.

### No sweet romantic scenes (barely one or two kisses).
### The finale (happy ending) is a bit disappointing and flat.

=> An excellent historical drama with an exceptional lead couple.
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Excellent drama historique avec Bai Lu & Ryan Cheng

PLOT: La FL, discipline de l'académie XX, descend de sa montagne (scellée par l'impératrice douairière) pour épouser le Prince Ding, le ML, blessé, en fauteuil. La relation va se construire peu à peu, bien que chacun poursuive son agenda caché. Le couple va découvrir au fil des évènements, comment ils ont été pris dans les luttes de pouvoir pour le trône.

+++ Bai Lu & Ryan Cheng sont, comme toujours, phénoménaux, fantastiques.
+++ Excellent cast : tous les acteurs sont talentueux et donnent vie à des personnages attachants (même les Villains ne sont pas manichéens).
+++ Hormis les plots habituels de lutte pour le pouvoir, la guerre, la gestion des cours intérieures, la story explore la santé mentale, ce qui est exceptionnel dans un drama historique.
+++ Les OSTs sont exceptionnelles.
+++ La réalisation est magistrale : lumières, cadrages, effets, décors, costumes, CGI, scènes de fight et de guerre, ... No flaws

### No sweet scenes (à peine 1 ou 2 kisses)
### Final (happy ending) un peu décevant, plat.

=> Un excellent drama historique, avec un CL exceptionnel.

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In Between
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by sosn
26 days ago
27 of 27 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Unapologetically Raw, Complex, and Thought-Provoking


This is, hands down, THE BEST drama series I have watched. The narrative was jam packed with complexities that engaged and challenged my analytical thinking. It was brilliant to use a stage with an audience to deliver asides to the viewers. This drama addresses thorny nuanced issues exposing the insane cultural expectations placed on women and men as they navigate relationships in contemporary times. I loved watching the evolution of these relatable characters as they become aware of their core values, develop their own perspectives on life, and build genuine connections with each other. This show would make a fantastic case study or group discussion piece for analyzing character motivations and psychological growth.














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My Royal Nemesis
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Came for the chaotic romance, stayed despite the boardroom snooze-fest.

If My Royal Nemesis was purely a rom-com, it would be an easy 10/10. The absolute strongest point of this drama is the hilariously chaotic main couple. Seeing the main leads step out of their signature "villain eras" to actually play positive characters is a massive treat, and they absolutely slay their roles. Their chemistry is off the charts, and I loved every single interaction they had. (I mean, THE WRIST KISS?! Hello?? I am still recovering).

But alas, this is a K-drama, which means we must endure the obligatory corporate filler. Enter: the company drama, the evil cousin, and the evil bambi-eyes female suitor. She spends most of the show trying to force a marriage, only to pull a sudden 180 at the end to help the male lead. Honestly? I couldn’t have cared less about these parts. And the secondary "couple"? No comment...

The villains also suffered from some weird writing choices. They gave the main bad guy a son to make him multi-dimensional, but it just felt forced. Was I supposed to sympathize with him because he has a kid he barely even sees? Weird flex, but okay.

As for the time-travel/isekai aspect, it started nice but frankly bored me toward the end. Something about their Joseon-era connection just didn't click, and I had a hard time buying into their feelings in the past timeline.

Finally, we need to talk about the angst. I feel like the writers wanted to break a Guinness World Record for the most tearjerker tropes crammed into one show. Seriously, give it a break, y'all! Halmoni deserves to live too.


Rating: 8.5/10 (Romance: 10/10 | Corporate Plot: 2/10

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A Journey to Love
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.5

A Masterclass in Character Regression and Viewer Fatigue

This played out more like a messy, modern soap opera rather than a disciplined wuxia epic.

I started this drama thrilled to see Liu Shishi step away from her infamous "tragic, elegant, tearful heroine" trope to play a ruthless, hardened assassin. How wrong I was! The director leaned heavily into her beautiful teary-eyed face, completely sacrificing the logical restraint of a legendary assassin for melodramatic tears.

As for the ML, his acting reminded me ge was an idol first. Every time Ning Yuanzhou was supposed to be deeply moved or devastated, his emotional delivery felt entirely manufactured. There was no real weight to his emotions. His classical acting training for period dramas shows its limitations here. Navigating intense, layered historical suspense & grief requires subtle physical & facial changes that he didn't quite land, whuch left me completely detached.

The narrative choices in the latter half completely ruined the momentum for me. The mission to rescue that utterly unworthy Emperor dragged on for so long that I couldn't care less whether he lived or died at the Palace before being rescued!

Meanwhile, the storyline between Ruyi and Jiu (Li Tongguang) was just pathetic. She went from giving him fierce reality checks to enabling his manic, obsessive behaviour. When he literally told her he would wait around until she got tired of the ML, she didn't even reject him. And what was wuth letting him give her a back hug?! Some of tge editing was jagged and off.

While their actual love story had great chemistry, I have never heard a wuxia couple yap so much! Their endless relationship debriefs felt like a modern couple's therapy session rather than a historical martial arts epic. By the end, I suffered from such severe viewer fatigue that I genuinely stopped caring about their survival and just wanted them dead 😆

Ironically, the final ending itself was perfect for me, but getting there was such a draining slog that it almost wasn't worth the exhaustion.

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Business Marriage
0 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
9 of 9 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Cute, easy watch

Okay, so it's not going to change the world, but hear me out. Lately, I've not had much luck with dramas. I happened upon this one completely by accident and decided to give it a try. I stayed up into the wee hours of the night to finish it.

I enjoyed the relationship of the leads, going into a business relationship and then discovering that their feelings were overriding their business arrangement. It was a natural progression, with actual conversations between the leads, as opposed to so many dramas making them "suddenly" in love.

I liked how we were able to hear their inner dialog when they weren't willing to verbalize their feelings to each other.

I'm pleasantly surprised that I was pleasantly surprised!

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Key to the Phoenix Heart
4 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Worth watching amidst all the accusations

​When the news was first released, I was really concerned. It seemed like Hou Minghao (HMH) was blindsided when AiMi was announced as the female lead a few months after he had already signed his contract. My worry for him grew even more when people started throwing wild accusations at him just because he didn't decline the role, when in reality he didn't have the power to just back out like that. While I completely understand people who preferred to skip the show altogether, I don't understand those who went out of their way to give it bad ratings instead of just ignoring it.
​Despite all the noise, I am so glad I gave it a shot and watched it anyway.

​Acting
​Hou Minghao: He is a superb actor. The way he controls his facial expressions and eyes to communicate extreme emotions in a subtle, non-verbal way is incredible.
​AiMi: You can tell she is still relatively new to acting, but her youth actually matched Jaiyu's character perfectly. It made me realize why the casting team chose her in the first place.

​Story & Pacing
​The story was solid, and they stuck to the core script. There are a few minor loopholes, mostly because the editing felt a bit rushed, likely due to squeezing everything into just 28 episodes. However, I loved how well the characters were fleshed out despite the shorter length. Everyone had their own struggles and backstory, which made me genuinely adore each character as they appeared.

​Music (OST)
​The soundtrack was spot on. Every single track fit the story wonderfully and elevated the emotional scenes right when it mattered most.

​Final Verdict
​I am so glad I gave this drama a chance. It had a very strong opening, kept me engaged, and delivered a incredibly satisfying ending

I only rated 9.5 as I deducted .5 due to the make up. Lol. Sometimes it looks cakey. Hehe.

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Key to the Phoenix Heart
7 people found this review helpful
by YangJl
26 days ago
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Amazing ? Best Cdrama I’ve Seen in a Long Time!

This is hands-down the best cdrama I’ve watched in a long time. The ML acting is genuinely superb, and the chemistry with the FL feels completely natural and earned — you can tell every scene between them was crafted with care. What really got me were the heart-wrenching moments; the ML portrays them with such raw depth that they hit hard every single time. This is a drama that’s worth rewatching, since you catch new layers of emotion each time. I loved it so much I’m already planning my second watch. Highly recommend if you want a story that’s as emotionally satisfying, it is well-acted!

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Xiao Fang
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26 days ago
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Simply the Best!!!

I've been watching Chinese dramas for quite some time now, and this is the first time I've decided to write a review.

Xiao Fang is one of the best dramas I've watched so far. I love its simplicity, the realistic family dynamics, and the way it portrays how we should live our lives regardless of the circumstances we face every day.

This drama is a beautiful learning experience and truly worth watching.
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Xiao Fang
1 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Hidden Gem about Women struggles in long drama

Actually i watched this because of Wang Yinglu since i quite trust her choice of script. This drama is not like usual modern long drama focused on romance. For someone who craved for plot and character development this is my hottest recommendation since it's quite underrated. Even it's about promotion film for Guizhou city, Xiao Fang stills relies on strong plot and not being dragged for few episode. This drama got family feud, comedy, how society view of woman, and making a life choice.

The screenwriter put a lot of effort into it, especially the contrast between the eldest aunt and Xiao Fang, which depicted various types of marriages. The director and cameramen put the fresh scenery and bright cinematography for everyone who wants to relax watch light drama

Wang Yinglu acting are quite versatile for her generation and the chemistry between the lead was quite okay for me but hey in this drama i'm not into the romance part so i quite interested in this drama due the women struggles. Yeah, none of the female characters are portrayed as completely independent and clear-headed from the outset and it's was quite realistic.

Whether it's the lead or the supporting characters, their character development breaks free from traditional stereotypes. The eldest aunt, having experienced a failed marriage, still compromises when choosing a boyfriend for the second time, only realizing after repeated trials that one can live well alone. The second aunt, with more life experience, initially completely depends on her husband until she's in dire straits, fights desperately, and discovers she can live the life she wants on her own, even pulling her husband out of the mire in the process. Xiao Fang, on the other hand, is free and optimistic, yet she still experiences heartbreak and disappointment during her marriage discussions with Xiao Wei. Her growth doesn't automatically accelerate just because she always knows what she wants, but at a younger age, she has already begun to follow her heart much earlier than her older aunts. What impressed me most was Xiao Fang's family; they never harshly criticize any female character's mistakes, allowing for compromise in life. This kind of portrayal is so comforting. Even the wisest grandmother in the family never used her own experience to guide her daughters and granddaughters from different eras on what to do. She always encouraged her family to listen to their own hearts. Finally, a drama doesn't simply create a "traditional standard" strong female lead, doesn't "judge" the older generation or flawed supporting characters with contemporary independent standards, and doesn't demand that female characters meet various "perfect standards" from the very beginning! Girls' growth is allowed to have differences in speed and time. It no longer uses a uniform scale to measure the progress of girls' growth. Whether they mature early or slowly transform, every stage of growth belonging to "Xiao Fang" has its own value and deserves acceptance and affirmation. It's great! PS: Actually, another highlight of Xiao Fang's family is that they never engage in "involution" within the family, accepting everyone's differences. This core of women's stories is what truly deserves to be seen.

If you want to see women view and self growth, i suggest watching this drama wont waste your time.

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