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Road to Success
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Jul 19, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

THE BEST DRAMA!!!!

I literally finished watching the drama today. Normally I don't watch ongoing dramas, I wait for them to finish airing. But this drama really made me watch it while it's ongoing. I really watched it from the day it started to air to the last day. Before the trailer I was excited for the drama before of esther yu and chen jingke(I love them both) but ever since the trailer was out I was more excited for this drama and tbh I kinda had high hopes for the drama and it freaking did not disappoint me.
The friendship, the school bond, teachers-students bond, romance, there were some psychological and mystery too. Ig I'll be the only person who'll have no negative comments on this drama. Lin laoshi and coach wang's and the football team's bond is really really awesome, everybody had so much chemistry ngl(bruh I'm teary even typing lol). And lin laoshi(esther yu) and coach wang(chen jingke) slowly developing romance nothing rushed, it was really nice watching them. And they had nice chemistry, even though there weren't many romantic scenes there little moments really showed the chemistry.
I think the director and the production team did a good job with choosing the cast. I really love this football team. Watching this while watching WC is haha i have no words to say.
And I really loved Yu Bo and Wang Fa's dad lmao they are hilarious.
In my pov this drama is also about healing.
I'm gonna miss this, like I waited everyday for the episodes to air.
I 100% recommend this!!! Ig this is gonna be my fav drama ever (I never had a fav drama before even though I have watched so many dramas)

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Ticket to Heaven
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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“Because God is love.”

I really love that they made this not only to open up the minds of others but to show them the real cruelty and struggle of a person that is stuck in between choosing his happiness as a person and to love one another and not to mention the same gender, or choosing God over everything even though he knows that if he let the person he loves go, the consequences of that would be him forever yearning for that perosn. It's not just about choosing to continue to love that person but this show also shows us that we can love ourselves and also love him(God) at the same time; because we wouldn't know God if we don't love. :)

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Shogun's Ninja
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by Senpai
Jul 19, 2026
1 of 1 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
Shogun’s Ninja (2025) highlight that the film carries a 'more passion than polish' energy. It is a visibly modest production, with practical effects that directly harken back to the visual style of tokusatsu series. Works perfectly as an unpretentious pastime for anyone looking for pure classic ninja brawls and who appreciates old-school Japanese martial arts cinema.
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Road to Success
39 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Story That Quietly Healed Everyone

A story about 11 students, a teacher, and a coach who healed each other without even realizing it simply by being there for one another, believing in each other, and loving each other.

It’s about 11 students who believed they weren’t good enough and felt abandoned, so they pretended they had moved on from football and didn’t care about it anymore. But deep down, they still longed to play again, win, and chase their dreams.

It’s also about a lonely, depressed teacher who was ready to give up on everything. She went to her grandfather’s old school just to slack off, only to end up adopting 11 more lonely kids who became her biggest source of strength and support.

And then there’s a broken coach who lost his beloved student and gave up coaching because he believed he wasn’t good enough to teach football anymore. Without realizing it, he became the perfect coach for these 11 students, and through them, he slowly began to heal and rediscover his love for coaching.

I really love this series. It’s so healing and peaceful. The pacing is perfect not dragging, and not a single boring episode. I especially loved Wen Chengye’s character. He reminded me so much of my cat he always cared about everyone and everything, but pretended he didn’t.

I’ll always come back to this series. I love these characters, and I love this story. The cast, the OST, the acting everything was done so well.

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Road to Success
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by Toffee
Jul 19, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

A Journey That Felt Like Home

Road to Success was an unexpected 10/10 for me. Before it aired, I barely kept up with any updates or promotions. I started it solely because of Esther Yu. By the end, I found myself completely attached to every character and every step of their journey.

This is, without a doubt, my favorite Esther Yu modern drama. Lin Wanxing was such a refreshing character—responsible, caring, emotionally mature, and the heart of the entire team. She wasn't just supporting them, she was the light that kept everyone moving forward.

This was also my first Chen Jingke drama, and he genuinely impressed me. He fit the role of Wang Fa perfectly. Calm, dependable, and inspiring without trying too hard, he embodied everything you'd hope to see in a coach.

The boys completely stole my heart too. Each of them had their own personality, struggles, and growth, making the team feel like a real family instead of just a group of side characters. Wen Chengye was my personal favorite (even though I loved all of them).

One character I absolutely couldn't stand was Xiang Zi. He was an absolute psycho, and every time he appeared on screen, he made my blood boil.

One of my favorite moments in the drama was Xingxing's courtroom speech. It was powerful, emotional, and incredibly delivered. I also appreciated how the director wasn't afraid to address certain issues in that scene. It gave the drama much more depth and made its message even more meaningful.

More than the romance or the football itself, this drama was about growth, dreams, friendship, and finding people who believe in you. Watching them overcome setbacks and celebrate every small victory made me feel like I was right there alongside them. By the finale, it honestly felt like I had gone through the journey with my own little family, watching them shine brighter and brighter.

Road to Success is warm, comforting, inspiring, and full of heart. It's one of those dramas that quietly stays with you long after it ends, and I couldn't have asked for a better surprise.

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Ongoing 5/33
Overdo
11 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
5 of 33 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Pursuit of Jade
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Jul 19, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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The cinematography here is stunning* and one of best I've seen. I understand now why this director is so praised- he makes every shot beautiful to look at...from the snowy village of Linan to the war scenes to the indoor palaces...every scene was a visual treat. Even the falcon flying over landscapes made the world of Pursuit of Jade look big and epic. And it was pretty epic.

Fan Changyu is an extremely likable heroine. She's strong, brave and a survivor. At the same time, she's also the kind of person you'd want as a friend and as an ally. I think my favorite trait of hers is her kindness. The way she hired the Pig Butcher squad even if they tried to trash her restaurant (absolutely loved the camaraderie of this group); the way she forgave the old lady who, in the beginning, would not stop saying mean things to her and about her. I also love how she takes care of Ning and the friendships she develops with the other characters. Her caring for QianQian, her conversations with the Grand Princess, even the discipleship she had with Grand Tutor Tao...all very heartwarming. The romance here is relatively minimal, but it will satisfy those who crave a yearning male lead. Marquis Wu'An starts out as cold and reserved in the beginning, but he later becomes the type who would fight for his relationship even if his lady love is a bit reluctant at first.

Every actor/actress here did a good job, even the falcon was good. The best acting probably came from the actor playing Qi Min. His scenes were pretty powerful and disturbing. If this actor has any aspirations of playing a good* male lead, hopefully he lands a role where he can perform just as well...his performance as the twisted prince is so convincing, hopefully he doesn't get stereotyped in this kind of role.

One of the other things I liked about this drama is that it shows the war from the perspective of small village folk, not just from the perspective of nobles/royals. It was heartbreaking to see the destruction of Linan and the impact was made greater because we got to see so many happy scenes among them before that.

I wanted to give Pursuit of Jade a higher rating, but there were a couple of things that prevented me from doing it.

The depiction of the female lead's brute strength was unbelievable to me. I'm not against the idea of a woman or a physically small person defeating a bigger person in hand to hand combat, but I would have preferred that it be a result of his/her skill or smarts. In Changyu's first battle, she basically defeats the biggest and baddest warrior there and you literally have her pressing down on him where he struggles against her. When he smashes his hammer at her, she winces and holds her arm, but is hardly fazed..and yet when she slashes him, it's the exact opposite. I'm not against female empowerment (one of my favorite arcs is how she eventually becomes a general) but I would have preferred a bit of realism. POJ is not a fantasy/xianxia. It's set in the real world where the characters don't have any powers. This is the reason why I prefer her duel with Prince Changxin, where she actually uses techniques and even her small size (ex: running on top of his battle spear, etc) to defeat him. In as much as I like Changyu, I simply couldn't believe it when other characters would point out how strong she was. The actress playing her was literally one of the smallest (aside from the kids) there, but she was able to carry buckets of rocks that people more than half her size couldn't?

POJ does a good job at depicting female empowerment (not just through Changyu but also through QianQian, the princess, even Ning...) but it isn't perfect. It still has this double standard when it comes to beauty. Even in Asian dramas, where the male leads are slender...one can still tell that when it comes to women, people still prefer to see all the strength but none* of the muscle that logically comes with it. Tian Xiwei fits the beauty standard I've seen in many a drama or romance novel. She's petite and doll-like. I have nothing against this and she did a great job with her role, but given that the film makers chose a person of much* smaller build, it would not have been a big deal if they changed a few things. Perhaps presenting her as a skilled fighter who relies on speed and skill (like IP man) would have been more logical than insisting on unrealistic depictions of Herculean strength. The character was already special, she didn't need that to be even more so.

If the whole point of this was to make physically small people feel empowered, I think their approach was actually counterproductive because it doesn't show how a person of smaller build could gain the upper hand in a real world scenario.

There were other unbelievable things. Three characters here (Sui Yuanqing, Changyu and Qi Min) fall from a great height- I'm talking apex like mountains here...but still manage to survive. Prince Qi Min was supposed to be horribly burned, but how does he come back with a completely different face? They didn't exactly have top notch plastic surgery at that time?

Zhang Linghe does a good job as the noble Marquis Wu An (it doesn't hurt that he's incredibly good looking and a pleasure to look at), but his character doesn't feel as layered or developed. I have no problem with how he has all the qualities of an ideal male lead (good looking, good at combat, etc)...this is fine, since other male leads also have them, but Wu'An's story feels brushed aside. Even perfect characters or perfectly good characters have struggles which are shown...but practically everything about him is just mentioned via exposition.

When he says that the "happiest times in his life were with Changyu in Linan", we don't see how these experiences affect him or how they help thaw him or make him fall in love. When he says he feels the agony of being used by his uncle as a "blade to protect the realm", we don't see how difficult this must have been either, because the entire war story is from Changyu's point of view, not his. One of the few times we see him during the war is when he frantically leaves camp to go to Linan when he thinks she's in danger. He later has a duel with Sui Yuanqing, but they only show its beginning and not how it ends. We are allowed to cheer for Changyu when she defeats her opponents, but not him when he does the same.

We first see him buried alive from an assassination attempt where he is forced to lie low since he has many enemies...but we don't really get a feel of how precarious the situation was for him in the beginning. When he is later attacked by thugs, it turns out that they weren't even after him, but after Changyu and her sister.

There are dramas like The Judge from Hell where the male lead is clearly in a supporting role. There are dramas like Eternal Love where both the male and female lead are mains...but it's made clear from the start that the girl has a bigger role since the guy literally comes into the picture a good 13 episodes after her. I was a bit confused by POJ...yes, it was about female empowerment, but was it meant to be female centric in a way that the male lead was basically a supporting character? I got the impression that he was also supposed to have a big role?

But when Marquis Wu An was there...he didn't feel at all present.

The only time I saw his point of view was during his flashbacks where he dreamt of his mother. I didn't get a feel of how the war or being a warrior shaped him. I wasn't even sure at what point he fell in love with Changyu. The last few episodes could have focused on him more, since they were about the nobles and the unveiling of the past, but they were more about his uncle.

The last 6 episodes were also all about palace intrigue. The whole "what happened 17 years ago to frame so and so etc and put so and so in power etc" is something I've seen time and again. I would say it's presented better here than in other dramas (I think the best depiction of palace intrigue is still Nirvana in Fire), but overall, I felt neutral about it.

The whole hidden identity is also a repeated trope I'm not sure about. The main thing that annoyed me about it here is that it takes more than half the drama for Changyu to find out who Xie Zheng (Wu An) really is. He has good reasons to hide his identity, but we are talking about a good 40 episodes here and I was not a fan of how she was one of the last people to know about him.

Also, the amount of romance here might disappoint some people.

I don't think it really matters if a drama has a slow burn relationship or a love/attraction at first sight...or if love is depicted in a way that is subtle or if there is a grand declaration of it. The only thing that matters to me is how well written it is and if the way it is expressed fits the characters personalities...but the problem in POJ is that it is not really a romance...it's mostly a war story and a story about survival, evolution and other things...the romance is meant* to be minimal...but the marketing for this (even the poster*) can mislead people into thinking that it's more of a romance with a war story in the background but it's actually the opposite.

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Love Has Fireworks
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
21 of 36 episodes seen
Dropped 3
Overall 2.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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95% Pure Misery. A Toxic Test of Endurance That Castrates Its Independent Female Characters

If you are looking for a coherent modern romance with healthy boundaries and satisfying character growth, run as fast as you can in the opposite direction. Love Has Fireworks is a textbook example of "Frankenstein writing", a corporate product stitched together from conflicting demands that breaks its contract with the audience, insults your intelligence and forces you through an exhausting slog of unearned misery.

The FL is a pathological doormat and is written with a severe martyr complex. She acts as a constant "soft persimmon" punching bag, absorbing blame and taking the high road for things that are completely outside of her control. Watching her sit there and silently take verbal abuse from her ex-fiancé’s new mistress, completely refusing to defend her own dignity, is genuinely painful. What the writers try to frame as "virtuous resilience" is actually just a pathetic lack of self-respect that makes the show completely unwatchable.

What makes this train wreck truly unforgivable is how the writers completely obliterated the FL's best friend, Dang Yu.
The show initially markets her as a fierce, sharp-tongued, financially independent woman who firmly knows her boundaries. Yet, the second she enters a romantic subplot, her character logic is totally castrated.
She is subjected to a boundary-violating, relentless stalker who refuses to take "no" for an answer. After doing one "heroic" deed during a lawsuit, the script uses emotional kidnapping to force her into giving him the time of day. Worse yet, she is forced to sit through a family meal where his entitled, elitist, toxic mother openly degrades her career. Instead of telling them both to get lost, the writers force this supposedly "strong" woman to adhere to archaic social norms, politely excusing herself and rewarding the spineless son with a pat on the shoulder. It makes absolutely zero sense structurally or logically.

It is pure toxic misery framed as Comedy. The show suffers from a massive, tone-deaf directorial failure. It actively tries to frame deeply unsettling emotional abuse, corporate backstabbing and class snobbery as lighthearted family comedy by plastering bouncy, quirky background music over toxic standoffs.
Young characters are forced to bend the knee to abusive elders under the guise of "filial piety" and "saving face."

The show intentionally tortures its protagonists to manufacture drama, operating on the lazy formula of subjecting you to endless frustration just to give you a rushed, five-minute resolution at the very end is my guess.
The writers weaponised modern "Girl Power" tropes in the trailers to get you to watch, only to force those independent women into submissive, regressive molds the second it became inconvenient for the plot.
I gave it 21 episodes hoping someone would grow a backbone. They didn't. Save your sanity and your blood pressure, drop this show immediately.

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The Judge from Hell
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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I had a lot of fun watching this drama...it was similar to The Girl from Nowhere in the best of ways. Mysterious, supernatural being punishes evil doers, but one can't tell if she's entirely good herself. I could tell Park Shin Hye was really having fun playing Justicia and I had a lot of fun watching her. I like how the stories ("cases") were presented in an episodic format, which fits this type of genre. I also worried it would get formulaic, but they managed to have other things going on, as well as an overarching plot line that gets resolved in the end.

One of the advantages this drama has over TGFN is that its story has closure. I know they're going to have a second season, but to be honest, the ending already felt like a proper one.

The male lead felt superfluous, though. I get that he's a supporting character and while I didn't expect him to have a bigger role, he didn't really contribute anything* whatsoever to the plot. Justicia does all the physical fighting, which was expected...but he was a detective in charge of some cases. I thought he would at least discover a few things or solve a few things...or at least provide some useful information to her...but he really doesn't do anything.

He was one of the victims of the whole serial killer plot, but there were other victims as well whose trauma was explored better and showed the POV of the serial killers victims sufficiently. If they took him out of the script, nothing would change.

There's a theme in the story where Justicia gets punished because she starts to develop feelings and starts to care for people...so I thought this was where the male lead (I can't even remember his name) could contribute (Why not? There are plenty of traditional stories where the girl love interest brings 'light and emotion' to the male lead's life, so no problem with the role reversal here)...but the drama easily shows how Justicia learns to develop feelings caring for her neighbors* and even some of the victims of the cases she handles...so the male lead's role again becomes useless, because Justicia can learn to develop feelings and empathy even without him.

There's a part where Justicia loses her powers and I would've liked to see how she handled that challenge more, but it's relatively brief and unexplored. She also has two likable helpers in Valak (his discovery of religion and use of devil allergy powder was funny) and Grimory (loved how she seemed like an evil backstabber, but turned out to be just an overly loyal fangirl to Justicia) and I loved the trio they formed.

There's an overarching plotline where they kept hyping "Satan" up as one of the main antagonists, but while his end fight with Justicia was decent, it was a bit anticlimactic. He wasn't really the main villain, but I think he could have been developed more or posed a bigger threat. As a fan of mysteries, I also wanted more of a treasure hunt when it came to them searching for that dark stone Satan was after. It was another part of the drama that had the potential to be interesting, but fizzled out in the end.

Overall, this is an entertaining watch if one can turn their brain off and appreciate the over-the-top punishment of criminals and their comedic send-offs where Justicia literally sends them to hell. The sets and costume design in "Gehenna" also looked good, but we only catch a glimpse of it. One interesting thing is that while the characters are based on Christianity, the depiction of devils/demons is slightly different. In here, they aren't really evil, they just happen to be in charge of handling bad people, while the angels are in charge of taking care of the good ones.

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The Eternal Fragrance
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Powerbank for all

I expected a lot from this drama after Reading the novel. Certain episode make me want to rewatch but other episodes left me speechless. Actually up to episode 26 is a good ride. Then weird episode come up. I am quite disappointed especially the leads is my favorite actors. Costume is beauty though Please in their next project better script is given. Now I need to reread the novel to erase my bad impression of the drama plot . They cut all 7 episodes of their time overseas and only give audience the 2ml lord time. Sighhh
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Ongoing 8/10
Payback
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
8 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

An unforgettable masterpiece.

Payback has everything I could ask for in a BL: romance, suspense, revenge, incredible chemistry, and a story that keeps you completely invested from beginning to end. This is easily a 10/10 for me and has earned a permanent place as one of my favorite BLs.

It's hard to believe this is Min and Toptap's first series as lead actors, let alone their first project together. Their chemistry feels completely natural and effortless. They bring Sun and Yohan to life in a way that makes every scene believable, and I'll never forget their performances. Toptap and Minlee have officially become my favorite actors.

Min's acting deserves special recognition. His performance is extraordinary. He has this incredible ability to keep an almost expressionless face while still letting the audience understand exactly what Sun is thinking and feeling in every moment. That's not an easy skill, and he executes it flawlessly. Even the subtle changes in his hairstyle and hair color help make each stage of Sun's journey feel like a different version of the same person, showing just how much attention was given to his character's growth.

I also loved the overall atmosphere. The series trusts its story instead of constantly interrupting emotional moments with exaggerated comedy, silly sound effects, or unnecessary gags. There are humorous moments when they're needed, but they never undermine the darker, heavier themes. That balance makes the emotional scenes hit even harder.

As someone familiar with the manhwa, I was impressed by how faithfully it was adapted. It captures the heart of the original while still feeling cinematic and emotionally powerful.

Finally, one of the biggest strengths of Payback is that it succeeds in both areas that many BLs struggle to balance. It delivers a gripping, well-written plot and genuinely excellent NC scenes that serve the relationship instead of existing purely for fan service. Finding a series that excels at both is rare, and Payback accomplishes it effortlessly.

This is one of the most complete BLs I've ever watched, and I honestly don't think I'll ever forget it.

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Payback
45 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Just watch this already or you will miss a great series

Wow what an amazing series. Everything is just too perfect. Main leads acting is too fabulous. It doesn't feel like they are performing for the first time. And about series main leads have acted too real to feel real emotions. When i first saw the trailer of the payback i was like hmm it is ok, i don't like them too much but after watching ep 1 i totally fall in love with them and with their acting and chemistry. This series has captured everything romance, entertainment, revenge, everything. This is 10/10 series for me. I will never forget this series .Toptap minlee will remain my forever favorite actors. This series will remain top 1 in my heart. The main leads actors acting feels too real to me whether it is romance, kiss, or their intimate scenes. I wish if they could have special episode . It is 2026 best series. I wish them to progress a lot in the future and achieve a lot of love , success and lot of support of fans in their life.

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Lost to Light
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2026
4 of 5 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Sad let down

I dropped this after trying to finish Episode 4 because it simply wasn't working for me. The series mistakes random Gen Z "brain rot" humor for actual comedy, relying on absurdity instead of clever writing. The script lacks originality, the acting leans too heavily on loud, exaggerated reactions, and the romance never gave me a reason to care. Worst of all, the repeated jokes about trans women felt lazy and unnecessary rather than funny. This had potential, but poor execution held it back at every turn.
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Dream of Golden Years
1 people found this review helpful
by Ayoub
Jul 19, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

An Inspiring Story About Dreams, Family, and Never Giving Up

To be honest, I really enjoyed Dream of Golden Years, and there are many reasons why it became one of my favorite recent C-dramas. While the second half wasn't quite as strong as the first, it was still engaging and enjoyable from beginning to end. My only real criticism is the ending. After the female lead returned to her original timeline, everything was wrapped up far too quickly.

The romance was one of the drama's strengths. Although the male lead clearly fell in love with the female lead at first sight, their relationship never felt rushed. Instead of immediately becoming a couple, their bond developed gradually through mutual trust, support, and shared experiences. Their chemistry felt natural and heartwarming, and I appreciated that the romance complemented the characters' personal journeys rather than overshadowing them.

What impressed me the most was how this drama explored topics that many young people can relate to. It isn't just a romance or a business drama—it tells a story about ambition, perseverance, and building a future from nothing. The characters dream of creating successful careers, escaping poverty, supporting their families, and finding something they can truly be proud of. Those themes made the story feel inspiring and meaningful instead of focusing only on romance.

The drama also pays attention to the emotional impact of childhood experiences. It shows how losing parents at a young age can shape someone's personality, leaving emotional wounds that influence their decisions and relationships. At the same time, it highlights another important message: parents' personalities and actions directly affect their children. The way adults handle pressure, love, and responsibility often becomes part of who their children grow up to be.

One of the best examples is the female lead's father. Throughout the drama, I honestly never saw him as a truly bad person. To me, he was someone with a weak personality who constantly allowed others to make decisions for him. He listened to gossip, gave in to social pressure, and was heavily influenced by his own mother, who repeatedly convinced him that he was a failure. It made me wonder: if he hadn't been manipulated by those around him, would he really have abandoned his daughter? Wouldn't he have defended her instead? His character shows how fear, low self-esteem, and emotional pressure can turn an ordinary person into someone who makes painful choices.

Another message I loved is that people who receive genuine love, trust, and support often become capable of achieving extraordinary things. The drama repeatedly reminds us that emotional support can completely change someone's future, giving them the confidence to overcome impossible challenges.

The male lead was another highlight. Instead of being the typical overprotective or dominant hero, he was incredibly supportive and always believed in the female lead without trying to overshadow her achievements. I did feel that he sometimes seemed a little too wise and emotionally mature for someone his age, but honestly, that didn't reduce my enjoyment. His calm personality made him a reliable partner and balanced the relationship beautifully.

The acting deserves praise as well. The cast delivered convincing performances, making both the emotional and lighter moments feel authentic. The leads had excellent chemistry, and many supporting characters felt memorable because they had their own motivations rather than existing only to move the plot forward.

Overall, Dream of Golden Years is much more than a romance. It's a story about family, second chances, personal growth, resilience, and believing that your past does not have to determine your future. Despite some pacing issues in the second half and a finale that could have been given a little more room to breathe, it remains an inspiring, heartfelt, and rewarding drama that I would happily recommend to anyone who enjoys character-driven stories with meaningful life lessons.

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Road to Success
4 people found this review helpful
by naya
Jul 19, 2026
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5
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What a pleasant surprise

I didn't plan to watch this show bcz my dramalist is long but i ended up clicking on it randomly and wjen i say i binged 15 episodes without sleeping, i was so entertained, loved every minute of it
The drama is not romance centric, it have many subplots and stories for characters that are engaging and doesn't feel overwhelming either, i loved the found family between teacher, coach and football team, they were healing eo without even knowing thzt.
lin wanxing and wang fa’s romance was slow lovely and well developed, a truly stranger to lovers and fck her parents.
Loved how kids got WF to teach them and find hope again in football and teaching, after he lost his best student, he overcome the guilt and was be able to coach again
The kids were so good, portraying teenagers emotions in best way, my favorite was Qin Ao, he was playful, funny, emotional, hot headed yet very kind hearted, he was very cute

Fu Xin Shu and Wen Cheng Ye had shitty families, i loved their storyline, the angst to reconciliation with eo, seeing wcy open up to whole team slowly was wholesome

I don't want to say much, this is wholesome storyline with great communication between characters, the osts and acting, visuals were comforting

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