Category: Dramas/Series

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Dramas/SeriesThai Series Reviews

[Thai Series Review] P.S. I Hate You: Friends Bound By Secrets!

Phew! That was one rollercoaster ride. A couple of years ago, I came across a random clip of the side gay couple from P.S I Hate You and instantly added it to my watchlist. But truth be told, I usually stay away from shows that revolve around messy friendships and complicated relationships. Still, with my watchlist growing endlessly and this show quietly sitting there for years, I finally decided it was time to give it a chance. What I didn’t expect was how quickly this series would pull me in. It isn’t just about friendships falling apart—it’s about secrets, betrayal, love, jealousy, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the people closest to us can hurt us the most. The show wastes no time setting the tone, and before you realize it, you’re emotionally invested, questioning every character and every relationship.
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Dramas/SeriesK-Drama Reviews

[K-Drama Review] Because This Is My First Life: Yoon Ji Ho Is So Relatable!

I started watching Because This Is My First Life without any expectations. I stumbled upon the trailer and thought I’d give it a try, just to see if this kind of story could hold my interest. To my surprise, not only did I enjoy it, but it also ended up becoming one of my favorite K-dramas in terms of storytelling. And for once, in a drama featuring multiple couples, I found myself completely focused on the main pair—it is something that rarely happens for me. So, here are my thoughts on this beautifully written and emotionally grounded K-drama.
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C-Drama ReviewsDramas/Series

[C-Drama Review] Ashes Of Love: Run Yu Is the Plot!

Ah, finally finished this show! I can’t believe I sat through a Chinese drama with 63 episodes. I usually avoid dramas that have more than 50 episodes, and since this one is a Chinese drama, I expected it to have the standard 24, 36, or 40 episodes. But despite the slow pacing and my occasional annoyance for various reasons, I still found Ashes Of Love remarkably impressive and wanted to share my experience—along with my rants and frustrations.