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Punks Triangle
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Dec 1, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Just watch it

Its so bad that japanese doesn't promote bl series like thai, taiwan, china. Idk why make bl series for their country only? I saw many negative review but don't read those comments just watch it. Its fucking good. I could 1000000/10 for background music. Actually thai people should learn how to make bl series from japan. No flashy moments, no red flag, just a story with deep meaning. Fucking good. Like literally better than any bl series of 2025. Just watch it and ignore the negative comments.
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Love in the Clouds
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by huasen
Dec 1, 2025
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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A game of deception, a war lost to love

Storyline: Overall a great storyline with unpredictable twists of fate and painful sacrifices. The good moments were fleeting, chased by conflicts. The story starts off light-hearded and comedic as we watch Jo Bozai and Ming Yi compete in a war of deception; who can out-decieve the other? We see Ji Bozai mercilessly using and deceiving Ming Yi, taking advantage of this useful pawn that fell into his arms. It isnt until he falls in love with her that he learns to cherish her. The prideful Ming Yi isnt much different; deceiving him relentlessly even as he is willing to sacrifice himself to save her again and again. And then she fell in love with him. Suddenly they were both decieving eachother in attempts to keep the other alive. Ming Yi leaving Ji Bozai not because she stopped loving him, but because she couldnt bear to steal his Golden Millet Dream. Ji Bozai keeping it a secret from Ming Yi that he endured so much pain and suffering to refine the Golden Millet Dream for Ming Yi to be cured. Omg the frustration of this deception is so much worse than the deception to self-preserve! I was constantly pulling my hair, wondering when the truth would be revealed! I love the playful and flirtatious banter between these two and their chemistry is off the charts!

Lets talk about Situ Ling. An exceptionally pitiful character chained by his upbringing and background, tortured by his obsession with Ming Yi. This character definitely brings about the question of when is obsession acceptable? Dont viewers enjoy it when the antihero sacrifices the world in order to save his one lover? Thats what Situ Ling essentially does. He tries everything in his power to take care of and love Ming Yi. He is just misguided in this illusion of love. Ming Yi never wants Situ Ling to do these things for her; she never wanted him to transfer his lifespan to her. Yet at the same time, Ming Yi didnt want Ji Bozai to sacrifice himself to save her either? So what makes it okay for Ji Bozai to do it and not Situ Ling? Is it because Ming Yi doesnt love Situ Ling and expresses again and again that she wants to leave a respectable boundary between them but he keeps crossing it? Situ Ling is a great foil to Ji Bozai: both came from backgrounds of torture and suffering and yet Ji Bozai chooses to do good. But would Situ Ling also choose to be good if he found love too? While a pitiful character, I can't get past his soft "jie jie", it gives me chills 🙈

As much as I love xianxia, i cant enjoy it because of the obsessesion with pain and suffering. If I got paid for everytime the antidote is painful to prepare/endure, I'd be rich. There also really isnt much thought-provoking happening in the drama. The answers and foreshadowing are given to us in memories immediately as the twist is revealed. It doesnt give me enough time to guess the twists myself. Solutions to problems are often some kind of herb or some kind of array.

Casting: I love Neo Hou because he is SUCH a crier! When he cries, i cry. He portrays microexpressions of love and pain so absolutely well! I fell in love with him in Back From The Brink and so many of his dramas have sad endings. Im so glad this was a happy one! Lu Yuxiao has an interesting sound of speech and is also a painful crier. I think she portrayed this role v well and im glad they picked her! A lot of times, side characters dont know how to shed tears but the entire cast knew how to cry! Which made the experience all the more real!

Music: ooh so good! Emotional and fits so well with the scenes they play in! It got to a point where hearing the ost from this drama triggered a pain response. I can recognize Liu Yuning's and Neo Hou's voice anywhere! I also super appreciate it when the actors sing the drama ost, it feels more immersive!

Overall an enjoyable experience! Just too painful to rewatch. I had to take a break from watching because i was too emotionally invested. Some plot twists, i did not see coming and i was so invested!

Extra side note: am i supposed to be assuming something between 27 and Buxiu? I feel like theres some room for that.

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Shadow Detective
31 people found this review helpful
by JulesL
Dec 1, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A Decent Watch - Came for WXY, Stayed for… Well, Mostly WXY

Shadow Detective was a decent effort, and the show was carried almost entirely by WXY’s performance. He was easily the strongest part of the drama for me—not only because of his effortless good looks and charisma, but because he keeps expanding his acting range as he takes on more projects. This was his first attempt at a Republican-era drama, and he showed that he has the star quality to headline more shows in this genre. He looked especially sharp in his three-piece suits as Inspector Guan Cen.

For a show with a low budget, the costumes were good. The men looked dapper in their suits and mandarin-collar outfits, and the ladies were lovely in their qipaos and Western-style clothing of the era. The sets were also fine and the props looked authentic to that era. The OST, on the other hand, was not memorable.

Since this is a shorter-length web series, I can forgive the plot shortcuts and inevitable holes, but the main storyline was much too predictable. It honestly felt like the director and writer wanted viewers to identify the villains early. Whenever a character who ultimately turned out to be bad appeared, the camera lingered, the lighting shifted, and ominous music kicked in. By episode 19, every one of my guesses—including the final villain’s identity—was correct simply because the show was not subtle about handing out clues.

On the flip side, there were also cases where the culprits came out of nowhere with little or no buildup. Not surprisingly, I liked those more. Even though viewers didn’t get any chance to guess, at least the writers injected some unpredictability into the story. What kept me watching was mostly WXY and the police investigation aspect. I wanted to see how they would catch the villains, and that part stayed engaging.

One memorable antagonist was a villain who smiled through everything and seemed almost impossible to defeat. He reminded me a bit of Jaws, a James Bond villain —minus the metal teeth, but with the same “you can’t kill me” vibe. It took an impressive amount of plot armor for our leads to finally bring him down.

The dynamic between Guan Cen (ML) and Du Ling Feng (SML) was one of the highlights. They had great chemistry, and I wish the show had given them more scenes solving cases together. Their teamwork—half serious detective work, half comedic bickering—deserved a lot more screen time. Dong, Dr. Ding, and Chief Huo also added their own flavor and kept things entertaining. If we could get a spin-off, I would want one focusing on the ML and SML’s bromance while they take down bad guys.

As for the FL, Lu Yi Zhen… most of her scenes had me rolling my eyes hard. I don’t think the character was written or portrayed very well. The actress seemed to interpret “tough” as “abrasive” at first, and “looking intelligent or serious” as keeping a constant, frowning, constipated look. The FL may be smart, but the show kept putting her in situations that made her look incompetent in the field. More than once for each of the following: she got drugged, dragged away (because she can only act tough with the ML), exposed while spying, and generally needed to be rescued multiple times—usually by the ML or SML. One bad guy even had to give her a break by literally handing her a clue because she couldn’t get it on her own.

The good news is that the character (not necessarily the acting) did improve in the last four episodes, and she ended the show on a better note for me.

Overall, despite the predictability and an FL who didn’t quite land for me, I would still recommend the drama—especially if you’re here for WXY. He made the watch worthwhile.

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The Wicked Game
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by lestay
Dec 1, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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An entertaining BL lakorn that fizzled in the end

Disclaimer

What I am writing here are my views and thoughts about this series. Some of you may not like it. That does not give you the right to try to come at me with your opinions on why this series should get a higher or lower score and why it is better/worse than I think it is. You have your own opinions, and I have mine. Kindly respect that.

Woowhee! the excitement! The drama! The action! This series started off strong in this! It had me hooked every week for the past ten weeks, getting to learn everything about these characters (especially Pheem's family). The way his family was basically survival of the fittest to take over the father's company, and the father just letting them do things once he profits from it in the end.

I adored the relationship between Pheem and Than, even though there was a time I personally wanted to kill Pheem due to what Than went through because of him. But, in later episodes, he proved himself (in my opinion) to be worthy of Than. Were there parts of this series that I felt I got robbed of seeing? Yes, yes there is. While it was not shown, I felt that it was hinted at in the close relationship of Jett, Pheem's brother, and his bodyguard, Phakphum. When one was always in trouble, the other one would do whatever they could to save them, even if it meant that they would face the beatings instead of the other one. Throughout the series, we can see how much they cared for each other. It was also heartbreaking to see that small moment when Pheem's father showed that he wanted his youngest son to be safe coming to the end of the series.

What I will say I am disappointed in was indeed the last episode. We, as viewers, went through sooo much in that last episode, and yet, I still feel it was a bit of a letdown. The true bad person did get her just desserts. But, it would have been nice if the person was punished more for what they have done and caused to the family. And then the ending after putting us, the viewers, through so much for it to end like that. Ugh! I don't want to say too much to spoil it for other viewers out there, be they those who are currently watching it or those who will watch it in the future. But besides this, it was still an entertaining series, and I am glad to have completed another project by Offroad and Daou.

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Shen Gong Jin Lian Lu
2 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2025
69 of 69 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 8.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Fantastic story great chemistry superb acting

I am in awe of this script-the plot, the characters, the dialogues and the details that are oh so skilled dancing on the edge of impossible and real, horrible and human! Deliciously blood curling with villain hiding in the plain sight!

I am not big on angsty dramas, but this became "bite my nail" show halfway through and I was glued to the screen regardless of
1 really knowing how this is going to end (but staying on the edge of my seat how they are going to pull it off)
2 the poor YT version with little music (borrowed from other shows, but instrumentals with drums were great)
3 violence against women by other females and men who claim they love the victims (but somehow it was done in the watchable way).
I usually pay attention to dramas with these things (and avoid them), but honestly it did not matter here because from the first scene there was enough to grip my attention and keep me watching. Mostly the bad boy first prince 🤣🤣🤣

From the synopsis we know there is a love triangle, but - is there, really? For me there was only one character pairing, and you would have to be blind to not notice how the First Prince and his assassin were intertwining their bodies, emotions and fates.
Pluses:
I loved how the two princes were written and portrayed -they made me feel for them right away and shift my allegiance with the developments in the story.
I loved the FL - the actress did an amazing job to show us the whole ordeal being bread and butter of the women's life in feudal China-her character was real and evoking compassion.
I also loved the chief eunuch - I have no idea how and why such unimportant actor made me remember him. Check him out for yourself!!!
The director zeroed in on the players and the dynamics among them- their background explained sufficiently, their personas very distinctly showcased and the actors overdoing themselves to truly inhabit the roles.
Minuses:
If not for the shortcomings of VD - we get shortcuts to save time and the sound straight from the stage - this would have been an easy 9 for me.

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All Rise
6 people found this review helpful
by Saira
Dec 1, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Probably the most Underrated/unknown drama of 2025

love it its so good i would have rated it even higher if they give us more for the side couples like they were cute but they didn't give us anything for them
the main lead already got me from the start
This the type of couple that can make me smile just by being on screen together
i really like all of the actors/characters pretty much
my fav is the fl she is great she was a lot more cold in the start but you will get why she was like that
Not like how they just make characters cold without any reason at all
and the character development was good to
This is actually the best workspace drama i have watched and i guess rivals to lovers to i guess
also i love the outro ost i never skip it
i don't write long review so that's all for now ty for reading hope you will give it a try and hope you like it

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Peach Trap
2 people found this review helpful
by Pookeyyy5 Clap Clap Clap Award1
Dec 1, 2025
6 of 8 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 1.5
Story 1.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
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I don’t remember when last a show pissed me off so badly

I will keep this short cause this is my first time writing a review. I honestly don’t remember the last time a show pissed me off so badly. This show was kinda boring but I kept watching cause I didn’t have anything else to watch.
I really couldn’t stand his best friend’s character. The last straw was when he punched Haram (the barista) at the beach without any explanation. He made it seem like Haram kidnapped a 5 year old child. Mind you, all he did was take a grown a*s man (27 years old) to the beach. I literally dropped the show after that scene cause I was looking for a show to help me relax and not to get agitated.
And I can’t believe they chose the most unlovable character to play the MC smh. 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

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The Atypical Family
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

What The Atypical Family Reveals About Us: A Heartfelt Analysis

The Atypical Family tells, with extraordinary delicacy, the story of immobility — the lives of two families quietly diverted from their natural trajectory. It is a remarkably accomplished drama, built upon solid narrative foundations, subtle writing, and profoundly human characters.

The series revisits the figure of the superhero with intelligence and restraint. Here, no one saves the world; instead, the extraordinary is anchored in the everyday, embodied by ordinary people whose powers are nothing more than exaggerated versions of the flaws and sensitivities we all carry within us. For the Bok family, these abilities are not gifts but burdens. They are exhausted by contemporary ailments: screen addiction, alcoholism, eating disorders, emotional withdrawal. Through this supernatural prism, the show mirrors our own intimate fractures — the invisible wounds of ordinary human beings.

The Bok family, despite having everything to be happy, remains trapped in a past that keeps them from truly living. They no longer speak to one another, no longer share meals, no longer share a life. Their bonds have dissolved into silence. Meanwhile, another group — not a real family but a collection of strangers bound by questionable activities — displays stronger familial ties than those who share blood.

Unable to inhabit the present, the Bok family drifts forward like shadows of their former selves. Each has buried themselves alive in their own way. And the drama excels at portraying this slow sinking with astonishing finesse, never resorting to heaviness or pathos.

Then comes Do Da-hae (and her family), whose arrival changes everything. She shakes the family awake, gathers them, listens to them, and becomes the catalyst for their unexpected rebirth.

The casting is outstanding.
Jang Ki-yong delivers one of his finest performances to date, revealing a nuanced emotional palette, full of gentleness and restraint. Chun Woo-hee is superbly precise in her role. The teenage trio — Park So-yi, Moon Woo-jin, and Kim Soo-in — already known from other promising projects, is nothing short of remarkable, performing with disarming maturity.

The series weaves slow-burn humor, family drama, introspection, and fantasy with graceful mastery. It delicately explores the weight of the past, the struggle to reconcile with oneself, and the possibility of finally living. Each character — and each family — embarks on a deeply moving redemption arc. Both families end up helping each other heal, step by step.

The OST is breathtaking, and the piano motifs that are tender, precise, and perfectly placed.

The only real weakness of the series lies in its ending, which leaves a few questions unanswered. I would have loved a Season 2 with a lighter tone, exploring the collaboration between the two families now beautifully redefined. Even if the final moments feel slightly rushed, even if the narrative loop is not fully closed, none of this diminishes the emotional richness of the series.

The Atypical Family is nourishing, heartfelt, and deeply human — a story whose true power lies not in its conclusion, but in the journey it offers.

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The Cold Truth behind the Sweet Trap
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2025
60 of 60 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 4.0

ended openly, with no explanations

Que drama maluco ! A história tinha tudo pra ser boa , mas colocaram um protagonista louco, que não evoluiu nem mesmo no final .E mesmo sendo um drama curto , deveria ter um final fechado, mas teve um final aberto , sem explicações. A história me prendeu atenção do início ao fim , além de ser do tamanho de um filme , por isso não achei total perda de tempo , mas foi frustrante The story had everything to be good, but they put in a crazy main character who didn’t grow at all, not even in the end. And even though it was a short drama, it should have had a proper, closed ending — but instead it ended openly, with no explanations. The story kept my attention from beginning to end, and since it was basically the length of a movie, I don’t consider it a total waste of time, but it was definitely frustrating.

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Typhoon Family
2 people found this review helpful
by and
Dec 1, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.5

maybe I'll get jumped for this but...

Okay so what can I say about Typhoon Family? for me, it's one of the best dramas of the year. It gave me everything I look for in a drama and nothing felt really forced. If I had to say something negative, it would be that changing the antagonist in the last episodes felt a bit off. Hyeonjun had been just an annoying, meddlesome guy, and suddenly he became the main enemy of the series only to mess everything up. I would have preferred that role to remain with his father and nothing else.

And it's true that the dynamics in the episodes were almost always the same and predictable; you knew that every time they tried to sell something they were going to run into problems but they would always solve them because that's just how it works. Still, it was fun and entertaining to watch

Also, I would have liked to see more interaction between Taepoong and his mother and how they deal with the situation as mother and son.

My biggest highlights are obviously the romance between Taepoong and Miseon, their chemistry is insane, it feels super natural, and it flows really well, even though the main plot isn't romance. Their moments were just right and really well done.

Another highlight is the character development in this series, especially Majin, who started out as a complete idiot who belittled Miseon just for being a woman and Taepoong as a CEO just because he was young, but all that changed over time, and he ends up being the one who loves and trusts them the most.

For me, this drama was just perfect although my opinion might change over time but for now, it's a 8/10

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Wan Qing Xin
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by Bali
Dec 1, 2025
83 of 83 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Wan Qing Xin (2025), aka: Win Your Heart (2025), is a rebirth/revenge miniseries with Zhou Ling Feng (as Mo Fu Bai) and Hu Shao Chen (as Jiang You An) in the leading couple’s role. On this adaptation of the web novel "Chong Sheng Hou, Wu Ge Ge Ge Ku Zhe Qiu Wo Hui Fu" by Mu Mian Mian, the plot centers more in the revenge part of the story with a slow burn romance between the leading couple which happens closer to the end of the drama. Their only romantic scenes is nicely done but, throughout the drama, the leading couple were more like very good acquaintances that worked very well together to bring down the antagonists.; which they did very well!
***If you have not watch the other adaptation titled “Ming Yue Du Zhao Wo (2025)” with Wu Zhu Xi (as Mo Fu Bai) and Wei Wen Qing (as Jiang You An), I recommend that you watch it because if you would like to see a better developed romance where the main leads had very good rapport.
In the meantime, this drama can be found in YouTube under the caption: “[MULTI SUB] In My Previous Life, I Married a Disabled Prince for My Sister and Died!” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow59DHYjGzA)

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Would You Marry Me?
33 people found this review helpful
by David33 Flower Award1
Dec 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Would You Write Me a Better Script?

Oh, Jung Somin, the sh-t that I have to go through because of you.

It's not bad, but not good either. Like, you literally have to turn off your brain to enjoy this. The writing is nonsense, the plot is ridiculous and irritating a lot of times. Especially the last episode.

Also, I'm so done with this "main characters have to know each other from the past" trope. It's so boring, honestly. The show wouldn't be any different without that.

The two main lead and some other side characters carried the show, but that's all. The adult baby and his family should've been removed from the show after the 6th episode.

My advice: Unless you really love Jung Somin or any of the actors, don't watch this if you can't turn off your critical brain. I don't know why so many Kdrama fans love to forgive or just ignore bad writing, but I'm not one of them.

I gave it a 6/10, because overall it's a lighthearted fun nonsense, but you won't miss much if you skip it.

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Dear Hyeri
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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An excellent drama for those who watch until the end, accepting imperfect characters.

Well, here we go.

Easily one of the best dramas I've ever watched, and by writing this, I know I'll be disagreeing with most of the comments, and that's perfectly fine by me.

One thing I loved about this drama was the attention to detail with the photography, cinematography, and OST. Impeccable!

To begin, I think it's important to understand that the script does not present perfect characters, in fact, it's almost a competition to see who is the least sane person inside that broadcasting station. They are problematic characters, with highly questionable attitudes, and I think that's awesome! Guess what, guys, not every character needs to be perfect and immaculate. Some characters will make mistakes, sometimes serious mistakes, but that doesn't mean they are bad "people," but rather, characters with layers, who succeed and fail.

I feel that currently, we are developing a culture where every character needs to be a big 'green flag,' otherwise, that character shouldn't be appreciated. The result of this is characters who are increasingly shallow, with the depth of a teaspoon.

One point to consider is that for this drama to make sense, you need to watch until the very end, and pay attention all the way through. Every episode is important, no revelation will happen right away, and some attitudes will only make sense if you watch until the end.

Reading some comments, many say that the main character, Eun-Ho, only got "cured" because of a man, and for me, this is the greatest injustice when talking about this drama. Contrary to many other stories where mental health issues are not taken seriously at all, here, we have Eun-ho on her journey to "healing" (although the word healing may not even be that appropriate), and this process is not linear. She does therapy, she takes medication, she has feelings, she has relapses, because that's how it works! She tries to discover how to be happy, and after trying to live like Hyeri, she understands that what was causing her unhappiness WAS NOT JUNG HYEON. Of course, he could be part of it, but the sadness and anxiety she felt were due to guilt, longing, and all the unresolved feelings she had regarding her sister. Notice that she only manages to make significant progress when she understands this herself, and when she understands it, she finds room to love herself again. Eun-ho's answer when asked what she needed to be happy is this: Her favorite person should be HERSELF. The boyfriend was just a detail, and no longer the center of her entire universe.

Furthermore, all the other characters are extremely interesting; for me, it's a rare drama where I genuinely managed to be interested in all of them, from the protagonist's supervisor to the male lead's grandmothers.

One critique that I agree with 100% is that Shin Hye-sun's acting level was far above the male cast, and that is absolutely true, and unfortunately a reality present in many Korean dramas. However, one point I would add is: Despite not liking the male lead's acting, the chemistry between them was truly excellent; few couples manage to convey so much naturalness on TV, but I also attribute this factor to Shin Hye-sun, who always delivers a very good rapport.

In short, an excellent drama for those who watch until the end, accepting imperfect characters.

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Shadow Detective
9 people found this review helpful
Nov 30, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

A Much Better Watch Than I Anticipated.

I didn’t expect to enjoy this drama as much as I ultimately did. The first four episodes were admittedly not very impressive—the female lead felt stiff, and the male lead’s actions, especially using her trauma to search for his sister, made it difficult to connect with them. But everything shifted as the story progressed. The misunderstandings between them later was completely justified from her side, yet the male lead’s gradual change felt sincere and believable. Their individual character development was one of the drama’s strongest points.

Their chemistry also grew naturally; I especially loved how comfortable they became with skinship and how openly they confronted the painful past between them. Another aspect I deeply appreciated was the second male lead’s arc. He initially tried to pursue her, but the moment he realized his "conquering" made her uncomfortable, he stepped back. He refused to let something as pure as love turn into a burden for her, and that maturity made his character stand out.

The cases woven into the plot were engaging, well-paced, and never dragged. The villains weren’t always predictable, and the drama used each case to shed light on the different forms of abuse women face—a choice I truly admired. Overall, despite a slow and shaky beginning, the drama surprised me with its thoughtful storytelling, strong character growth, and emotional depth.

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Typhoon Family
27 people found this review helpful
by Nyy010
Nov 30, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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One of Jun Ho's Best!

This is definitely Jun Ho like you've never seen before ...
Some reviews were so brutal here, I'm not sure we were watching the same series. I found this drama to be so fantastic in every way. Jun Ho is masterful as always. For anyone who lost a parent and had to pick up the pieces of their lives and go on, this series shows us exactly that. In the beginning, you can't imagine Tae Pung taking over the family business for his recently departed dad, but not only does he transform himself, but everyone around him changes for the better as we get deeper into each episode.
Watching the two lead protagonists fight the evil and dishonest practices of the main antagonists, Hyeon Jun & Bak Ho (Pyo's Owners), it's exhausting to say the least. At times it gets a bit too overwhelming, watching the evil father and son get the best of Tae Jung over and over again ... but you know eventually things will change. It does take forever for this to happen, but don't give up hope. It really does happen!
Early on I couldn't see or feel the magic of Tae Jung & Mi Seon becoming a couple, but somehow it happens and becomes quite believable about halfway through the drama. They become perfectly matched, making for a one two punch tag team to keep Typhoon Trading alive. I think episode 8, the Thailand trip, is when it begins to show us anything is possible, especially seeing Jun Ho sing in English. That was definitely the pinnacle episode of the series. That's where everything started to gel with all the characters, and you could see and feel an unofficial family starting to bond.
Toward the end, I must admit I was hoping for a better demise of the wicked Hyeon Jun. Even though he gets what he deserves, it would have been nice to see the full retribution that was coming his way. The writers seem to leave that up to our imagination.
Throughout each episode, as things kept appearing to be so bleak for Typhoon Trading, one line used earlier on, seems to apply many times over... ... "stars still exist even when they can't be seen"
Don't give up hope!
Extremely enjoyable series with great performances to match!!

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