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A short drama that's worth it.
He, she It is quite good and way better than I expected. I have only seen Rearrange by Big Napat and I really enjoyed it so I was definitely expecting a bit. it has 3 chapters, like the title, He, She and It. I tried to divide my feelings over all three of them. I have to say I'm extremely surprised how much I ended up enjoying this small mini series. I now also have the motivation to watch Ingredients since I've been missing out on that one. The colour grading could be a bit better, it was often very grey ish but I'm letting that go this time.Chapter 1: He. This chapter made me extremely uncomfortable in the beginning. They have to kiss for what I assume seems like a workshop. None of them look comfortable with it and it's just an eerie feeling. At first I was like: Mike was stupid asf for dragging Peem along in the water. But after it was revealed to be something they, what I assume, acted out, I got even more confused. Why was Mike couching etc? "Sometimes we can't tell them apart" and that being the reason for Mike's panic attack is weird asf. I get her point but nothing made sense. Overall just didn't impress me. I had no idea what was going on and confused. I get the message behind this chapter but it felt empty.
Chapter 2: She. I had no idea what to expect for this chapter and didn't know if it would be connected to chapter 1. I was expecting this possibly to be straight. Yeah so this was fucking bad of Mike. Look, I get he might've been hiding his relationship/sexuality but cheating is not good either way. I feel extremely bad for Peem but also for Pear. Pear is clearly unwanted yet Mike is dating her and Peem is the one where they both have returned feelings yet he hides it away by dating Pear. Ok after watching towards the ending I can't help but hate Mike more and more. WDYM YOU DATED HER FOR 3 FUCKING YEARS.... Exploring your sexuality is not bad but at least speak up Jesus Christ. And how does Mike have the fucking audacity to run after Pear after HE was the one cheating and then getting mad at Peem as if he wasn't the one who cheated. I need to remind everyone, Mike wasn't aware Peem did indeed drown and it was not his intention. He thought Peem was acting the first time.
Chapter 3: It. I like the eerie music playing in the beginning of It. The whole drawing scene in chapter 2 is still following you so it's absolutely perfect. "Don't stress about it" wtf are his friends on? Mike is an asshole, yes, but he did accidentally drown Peem. Why would he not stress about it? They are so shitty for not comforting him and instead just hanging out and pushing him into it aswell. Mike crashing out again... ugh. Brother this is in the end your fault. Nothing wrong with Mean telling Pear you cheated on her after dating for 3 years. The fact that Peem was angry at Mean and not fucking Mike irritates me. Yes, I get it, you loved Mike but bro.... Anyways, The ending wasn't amazing and honestly just boring. Although the music did not disappoint. In the end I do blame Mike the most and Peem was wrong as well but in his case I will blame Mike. I'm a bit confused wether or not Mean died at the ending?
Love seeing Jeff Satur play Mike and composing it! I have to say that Jeff is extremely good at having that sad look on his face. It feels extremely real and depressing. I know he barely acts these days and focuses mostly on music but I do really miss his acting! This is completely his choice of course. I keep accidentally writing his name as Mik since that's how they pronounce it. Jeff looks so young here hahahah, it's adorable. Honestly he wasn't even extremely young but he definitely looks younger. He often makes me forget he is already 31, even though I actually celebrated his birthday at a cup sleeve event. Extremely well outro of course and Jeff didn't disappoint. It was kinda annoying that they brought out the guitar the whole time but for the vocals I won't hate on it.
I've never seen Gameplay in any series before. It kinda saddens me because his role as Peem was amazing. He seems like a great actor. I heard he stopped/went on hiatus of acting for his business. He did apparently go on a casting a bit ago but idk if he passed. I'm just hoping to see something more of him in the future. Something about him made him amazing. As for Pom Runn I've also never seen him before, he also didn't act in anything else outside He She It and Ingredients. I did some research and apparently he is a hair stylist now. I hope someone will update his page.
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Lee Seo Jin never disappoints
It took me forever to get through the first ten episodes. The first ten were so emotional that I took breaks.After episode 10 I started binging.
The mental illness storyline was well done; especially how no one knew what they were dealing with.
The ending was rewarding but not long enough. What was with the distant shot of the lead couple at the end?
First time watching Eric Mun. He had me loving him one minute and disliking him the next minute. I will have to check out more of his work.
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Great story, great acting.
What a shame this was a short, it would have been so much better if it was a movie you could watch in one go.It's a great story about a timid and depressed boy who moves to the country with his awful father. Meeting a pushy girl and a cheerful boy. A story about feelings and how to express them. And a story about jealousy. delusion and manipulation.
The visuals and music were good.
Great acting!
The mains had good chemistry and kisses.
If you can stand the short concept, this is worth the watch.
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The Boy and I Who Will Break Up in 100 Days
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58 Perhaps one of the Japanese BLs with the most unfair rating on MDL.
I don’t want to sound arrogant, but this series—and its rating—explain why people have developed skewed expectations regarding BL and how that harms genuine *queer* series.Itsuki’s comments about BL have stayed with me for a long time because I share that opinion. BL series often turn into heterosexual relationships disguised as gay stories—aimed at girls tired of conventional romances between men and women. But as a gay man, I want to say that we are so much more than that; we deserve stories like this one—which I wouldn't classify as BL, but rather as one of Japan's few truly *queer* series. If you judge this series solely as BL made to please a female audience, the rating comes as no surprise. However, when you stop and evaluate it as a queer series, it takes on a impact that I believe most BL fans will never grasp.
BL is made for you—the girls—whereas this series is made for us, queer men; I respectfully ask that you not reduce this work to the level of BL, a genre so often created exclusively to cater to your tastes.
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Na Hwa-Jin's Iconic team gives school villains a taste of their own medicine! Perfection!
Goodness me that was amazing! I was sceptical of the premise at first but the drama quickly managed to win me over. Just pure fun and entertainment, interesting cases, and satisfying revenge delivered in every episode, no filler at all! The team also was just iconic haha, I loved the crazy Im Han-Rim the most, but everyone was great in their own way. The casting and acting overall in the drama was just perfect!Even though the drama is mostly comedic action, the drama did an amazing job actually showcasing many different and serious problems schools are facing nowadays. Each episode highlights a new case (these kind of dramas are my favorite, Taxi Driver- like as I like to call them haha) and there was a great variety of different cases. I was actually really surprised the drama didn't just stay on the bullying topic; it had so much more to offer: from problematic parents and violent drug gangs to corrupt teachers and all the rest.
This was pretty much K-drama perfection for me, just everything worked. Easy 9,5 or 10/10!
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Finally!!! CBL with a non-toxic green flag ML!!!
I think Gao from RL is the only green flag ML I have seen in CBLs. This is my 1st time seeing a green flag top as the ML. I watching this drama expecting him to be a red flag but bro turned out to be the chinese version of Prapai from LITA. I absolutely loved Jing An. His acting and his character was perfect. The story was also pretty good with some minor flaws. For me the major issue was with Xing Yao's acting. He nailed the sections where he had to seem numb and expressionless but then failed when it came to expressing his trauma and many other scenes. So both actors were going on 2 absolutely different wavelengths. For instance, XY's past is revealed JAs eyes are filled with fear and tears. He's hugging XY like he doesn't wanna lose him and he's helpless n hurting for him which was done well. But then XY is crying and shivering but then it didn't give trauma it gave faking cold. So yeah, that happened in multiple places.JA is my fav character. I usually don't mind weak characters but XY and his friend weren't my fav. Ngl i kinda felt XY used his friend and later left him once he had JA to back him up. He didn't try to make up or anything. Especially when the person on the other side is you're bff who protected u and took care of u all your life. The friend wasn't a saint either. I totally get why XY didn't choose him. He did care for him but then he also kept looking down on him instead of helping him cope he kept asking him to give up on music n find a real job... n yeah how the hell can he tell the bullies where he was and what he was doing🙄
Overall it's good not the best but binge watchable
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You Can’t Stop Me… ?
This drama is an absolute masterpiece, a total hidden gem that more people need to be screaming about. My Stand-In delivers everything you could possibly want in a gripping narrative: the perfect blend of deep family problems, intense heartbreak, and just the right amount of delicious toxicity to keep you utterly glued to the screen. It balances those heavy, angst-filled moments with an unexpected touch of humor, making the emotional rollercoaster completely worth the ride.What really sets this show apart, though, is how it handles the second-chance romance. The emotional payoff is nothing short of insane. That pivotal "aha" moment—the breathtaking, earth-shattering realization of "It was always you"—hits with maximum impact and ties the entire angsty journey together so beautifully. It’s messy, it’s deeply emotional, and it is incredibly addictive.
If you’ve been on the fence about starting this one, consider this your sign to hit play. Once it hooks you, you genuinely can't stop. Truly an underrated masterpiece that deserves all the hype.
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Get Another Stand In
I barely got through this. It was so toxic and weird! At the end of the day, its a different partners body were working with. So I don't care if Phoom's mind and memories are in this new person, that poor old person's body is still physically what were left with and its so weird to me! I often don't mind reincarnation stories, but this one was just poorly done. I also just wanted to thump Up's character upside the head every episode. This is a skip for me.Was this review helpful to you?
Truly unconditional love.
I was really hesitant on starting this drama. Especially cause before this, i saw a video saying that “Sang Yan would be considered a stalker if he wasn’t this attractive.”I hate stalker tropes. But boy was i proven wrong.
From my pov, ill clear some of the main problems people have with this drama.
They say the FL was too dull and cold. I think that’s a part of her character, and what she HAD to me. You’ll see eventually that when she opens up, she’s a softie.
Somewhere in the end of this drama, there was a line: Wen Yifen seems gentle but she’s tough, Sang Yan seems tough, but he’s gentle.
And i think it explains the whole drama. I love it, a breather from ‘Rich CEO poor FL’.
Truly unconditional love.
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Impressed!
A great emotional and beautiful story about two boys, one withdrawn into himself because of trauma and the other very bright and cheerful. It's so good to slowly see Do Hoe open up thanx to Ju Yeong. Ju Yeong's funny/happy actions had me grinning like crazy several times during this drama.I really loved the part when they were looking for a place to kiss for the first time, and that awkward first kiss was the best!!
The time after their years apart was so well done. Do Hoe putting up walls and Ju Yeong slowly breaking them down with patience.
I was really impressed with how well this story was put together, props to the production team and the actors.
The mains had great dynamics and chemistry, the kisses were good.
This is really a masterpiece, i definitely recommend watching it!
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Worth watching
Overall it was a worth watching story. Funny, light, with some sad moments but those sad moments didn't last long. Great chemistry, kisses, NC scenes - as always with Boss and Noeul. But there's something that could have been better - Tee and Jaeb story is unfinished, then Yu and Tai story is also unfinished since they didn't go official. Also, I didn't like how they gave us the insight into why Tian might have acted the way he did and made it seem like his character would settle down but then he didn't...Was this review helpful to you?
Light hearted watch
I took a break from k drama. Watched this long after the break. Liked it. It was funny, emotional and has message.Lee jae wook's acting was really good. Some breath taking shots of ocean were really woth watching
Give it a try if you are looking to watch something fun, engaging and light hearted
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Thought Tide of Love was bad
Oh well, here we go again. Only watched 1st episode and can't put myself through anymore. Just as bad as Tide of Love as far as plot and acting are concerned. Synopsis hypes it up but the series doesn't deliver. Story line makes no sense, zero chemistry between lead actors and kissing scenes are over the top and not needed. Personally I'd swerve this. If you are expecting a decent BL series with tension and intrigue then this is not it.Was this review helpful to you?
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? A Sweet Romance That Lost Itself in Familiar Tropes
Dynamite Kiss started off with all the ingredients of a classic Cinderella romance. An ordinary woman unexpectedly catches the attention of a wealthy, handsome CEO, and before long, they're swept up in a whirlwind romance. The chemistry between the leads was good, and once they finally got together, they were genuinely fun to watch. Those happy moments were easily my favorite part of the series.Unfortunately, that's also where the drama peaked.
As soon as the relationship became stable, the writers reached into the K-drama trope bag and started pulling out one cliché after another. First came the noble breakup. Instead of communicating honestly and facing their problems together, the female lead decided to lie to the man she supposedly loved "for his own good." It's one of my least favorite tropes because it manufactures conflict that could have been avoided with one honest conversation.
What frustrated me even more was that the lying was never really addressed. She repeatedly deceived him, pushed him away, and let him believe things that simply weren't true. Then, once everything was revealed, everyone just... moved on. No real accountability. No meaningful conversation about the hurt that was caused. The drama seemed to expect the audience to accept that love automatically erases dishonesty, and I just don't buy that.
The memory-loss storyline in the final episodes only added to my frustration. It felt like another unnecessary obstacle thrown in simply because the writers wanted more drama before the inevitable happy ending. By that point, I found myself rolling my eyes more than feeling emotionally invested.
I also struggled with the male lead's character. While his devotion was undeniably sweet, it eventually crossed into unbelievable territory. He became so completely consumed by the relationship that he almost stopped functioning as the capable businessman the drama initially introduced him as. I like romance where love adds another dimension to a character, not where it replaces their entire personality.
Ironically, I found myself feeling sorrier for him than rooting for the relationship. He spent much of the series being lied to, manipulated by circumstances, and emotionally hurt, all while remaining hopelessly devoted. The female lead, despite being kind and caring, never felt equally invested or particularly romantic to me. Even during the memory-loss arc, I kept wishing she'd fight harder and do more to help him remember instead of simply hoping things would fall back into place.
The ending itself was exactly what you'd expect: a proposal, a time jump, children, and a neat happy-ever-after. It wrapped everything up, but it didn't leave a lasting emotional impact.
Overall, Dynamite Kiss is an enjoyable romance with a strong first half and good chemistry between its leads, but it ultimately leans too heavily on familiar tropes instead of trusting the relationship it had already built. I finished it, but I couldn't help feeling that the drama's happiest moments came before the writers decided the couple needed to suffer for the sake of the plot.
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Wasn't engaging
I was OK with the crazy pranks for the first half of the drama. I didn’t find the hijinks particularly hilarious. But some of it was imaginative--although the FL exaggerated to the point of tedium.Unfortunately the story started to drag in the second half. The stakes were high, someone was in mortal danger–yet everyone stood around bloviating.
At that point, one of the team members did something so horrible that it completely undermined my investment in this drama, such as it was. I felt betrayed, and I lost interest in the entire story–not just the character involved. I could no longer enjoy the antics.
The writers tried to come back from that particular ploy by rationalizing the behavior and trying to rehabilitate that person. But it didn’t work for me. Sorry. Your mileage may differ.
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