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Watch Pursuit of Jade - For the Top-Tier Cast, Memorable Villains, Battlefield Betrayals, and Exceptional OSTs

Saturday, 16 May 2026

 


This masterpiece grabbed me from the very first episode and 
kept me hooked until the end. Pure magic! For once, the online hype matched the drama.

The story follows Fan Chang Yu(Tian Xi Wei), a butcher’s daughter, and Xie Zheng (Zhang Ling He), a fallen noble out for revenge. Their pretend marriage slowly turns into real love as they get to know each other and face challenges. But war and politics pull them apart. Fan Chang Yu bravely takes her butcher’s knife to the battlefield, looking for justice and her husband. At the same time, Xie Zheng reclaims his Marquis title and fights to protect his country and seek justice for his mother and his army.



The best thing about this #cdrama was honestly everything—the world-building, the lead actors, the production design, the costumes, and the supporting cast. The OSTs were all memorable and catchy.
Some of my favorite moments include:
  • The Marquis of Wu’an ’s return to the army, especially the scene with the pheasant feathers head piece, was amazing. The actor did an exceptional job, and the soundtrack was fantastic too!
  • When Fan Chang Yu introduces her husband to the Grand Princess Qi Shu and doesn’t realize they already know each other and grew up together —I couldn’t stop laughing. Both of them are lying to her about who they are in this scene so they had to reluctantly help each keep up the pretense.
  • Watching Song Yan faint when he realizes  Fan Chang Yu's husband is the famous Marquis of Wu’an was hilarious.
  • When the pig-butcher squad reunites in the stone quarry (Li Dian Zun, Sun Kai, Wu Yi Jia, Nine)
  • When our Fan Chang Yu realizes her husband is the legendary Marquis of Wu’an and he chases her across the battlefield—another beautiful OST moment.

The lead couple played their roles so well that it will be hard for me to watch another drama without comparing. Their chemistry was incredible! Watching them face challenges and protect each other was adorable. The #cdrama community say it’s because the director, Zeng Qing Jie, coached them through all the intimate scenes. 



The villains—the two Sui princes (Deng Kai and Lin Mu Ran) and the uncle, Prime Minister of Yin—were also memorable. Usually, we only fall for the male lead, but in this drama, you end up liking everyone, no matter how much of a red flag they are. We got well built characters with stories and arcs that stand strong on their own, thanks to the book and the script writer. For example the dynamic between Qi Sheng and Wei Yan - when uncle (Yan Yi Kuan) slapped the Emperor like it was nothing, it showed us who the most powerful man in the nation really was.



I also want to give a special mention to the supporting cast—from the second lead couple (Li Qing and Yu Zhong Li) to the villagers (Liu Lin, Yue Yang, Jia Ni, Fu Miao, Xiang Xia, Gao Yu Qing, Snow Kong, Cao Yan Ning )  the battle scenes (Lu Yong, Li Jian Yi, Tong Hu, Shawn Zhang)  and even the palace (Guan Yun Peng, Lily Tien). The acting and storytelling were stellar, and everyone held their own. We fell for everyone in this one. 



However, the last few episodes... everything crashed. It was disappointing because the build-up was soooo strong, especially with the early episodes and the suicide assassins and mysterious fire in palace that killed the crown princess and her 'son'. I got confused and had to rewatch to figure out who did what, and when I finally understood after some tik tok research, I just felt really sad for the main characters. They can’t go back to how things were in the village when they first met because now they have to help the new young emperor and empress dowager run the country. Also, I felt Fan Chang Yu became a general too easily. I could see her growing as a soldier, but advising on leading the country seemed like a stretch. Xie Zheng also becomes like his uncle in the end, holding the country together for another young and inexperienced  emperor. 

We didn’t need two episodes of the Marquis being drugged and dragged across the palace, lusting over his wife. I wanted to see more of him as a fighter and strong strategic military leader, like the scene in the military camp when he tells the royal eunuch that he’s the one keeping the emperor on the throne and could remove him at any time. I wanted more moments like this because they built up all this tension around his ruthless persona. I wanted to see more of an internal struggle between who he had to be in the past and who he wants to be now that he is with Fan Chang Yu.

Towards the end of the drama, we never really made us lose hope. In the best cdramas, you lose all hope that things will work out for your heroes until the very last minute when somehow something clicks and things turn for the good , but here, they were never  in any danger once they reached the capital city. They had already fought their battles and defeated most of the major enemies (some too easily). Only one was left, Qi Min/Sui Yuan Huai ,  and in that fight, you could tell there wasn’t enough budget to make it as epic as it should have been.

But I think we can forgive the ending, because it is rare to get our hit drama so early in the year and I can't wait to watch Zeng Qing Jie's next project.

This is definitely one of my top ten!
You can watch it on all the usual platforms including Netflix

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Watch Boyfriend on Demand - When romance is just a click away

Sunday, 19 April 2026


I started watching because of Seo In Guk, the king of romance,
 but it was Jisoo who kept me hooked until the very end.

The story is about Seo Mi Rae, a webtoon producer who escapes her busy life by joining a virtual dating app. Played by Jisoo, Mi Rae wants another shot at love, since her real-life dating life is almost nonexistent. She gets a ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ device by chance, which lets her enter a virtual world full of perfect boyfriends and stirs up her hidden hopes for romance. Park Gyeong Nam, played by Seo In Guk, is Mi Rae’s coworker and rival. Even though he’s good at his job, Mi Rae always feels a bit uneasy around him.

Jisoo truly surprised me with her performance. She became Mi Rae so completely that I forgot I was watching a celebrity. Sometimes, it is hard to get into a story when the lead is a global superstar. This was my first time seeing her in a #kdrama, and she really brought this character to life.




The show does a wonderful job capturing the messy, bittersweet experience of being young and navigating love, breakups, and all the emotions in between. It strikes a perfect balance as a comfort watch, relatable without ever becoming too heavy or overwhelming.


 I enjoyed how it wove in the ethics of AI and the fantasy of a dating world built to give women a safe escape from reality, letting them fall in love without the risk of heartbreak. If you are looking for a deep psychological dive, this is not it; the story keeps things light and dreamy, never tipping into thriller territory. The moments when the app tried to lure Mi Rae back in with postcards, calls, and texts from her fantasy boyfriends, all insisting they missed her.... were kind of sinister. When she chooses to log off and start dating Park Gyeong Nam, her AI boyfriend reminds her that he is the safest choice, designed to make her happy and never change like real men do. That moment frightened me, as Mi Rae is actually torn between the comfort of fantasy and the uncertainty of her real feelings. The show captured this well.




The supporting cast and guest roles made me happy, especially seeing some of my favorite actors like Gong Min Jung, Ko Kyu Pil, Jo Han Chul, and Yoo Seon Ho. Ha Young was a delight and made me laugh every time she was on screen.



It took six episodes for Seo In Guk’s signature romantic swagga to finally shine through. In his other dramas, he usually grabs your attention from the start, but here, the spark took its time. I enjoyed the first five episodes that focused on fantasy dating tropes, but I worried about the lack of chemistry between the leads and wondered how the show would bring them together. When it finally happened, it was pure magic. Their journey from confession to dating was adorable and hilarious, though I wish Seo In Guk’s character had been more present as an equal lead throughout. When the ideal AI boyfriend appeared looking just like him, I was genuinely surprised, since up to that point, we knew so little about his character beyond being Mi Rae’s colleague and rival.





All in all, this is a great pick if you are craving fluffy,
 comforting K-drama vibes. I caught it on Netflix.




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Watch How Dare You !? - I came for the laughter and stayed for the transmigration saga

Sunday, 12 April 2026

 

I dove in with zero knowledge of the novel/webtoon or animated series... just the online hype, and honestly, the whole experience turned out to be a nice surprise.


Wang Cui Hua (Wang Chu Ran), a workplace rookie, is suddenly transported into a novel, where she meets fellow transmigrator Xiahou Dan (Cheng Lei), the emperor. Together, they struggle to survive shifting alliances and dangerous schemes, all while facing a prophecy that only one of them will live to see the world they hope to create.




The lead couple completely won me over with their jokes, honest giggles, and clever schemes to save the country.  The hot pot scenes and secret passages were fun. Poor Mr. Bei (Cui Yi and Louis Fan ) and An Gong Gong (Cheng Jun Hao) ...they really put them through it, which had me laughing a lot. Wang Chu Ran captures the essence of her character extremely well despite us not knowing much about Wang Cui Hua's life in the modern world. Cheng Lei smoldering eyes and charismatic wink are his super power. After enjoying this drama, I’ll definitely be on the lookout for their next lead roles.  

 

Btw the female lead’s costumes were stunning—I suspect that’s where most of the budget ended up!








I loved how the story shifted from lighthearted comedy to deeper emotional and dramatic moments, especially with the emperor’s backstory and the band of misfit heroes (Una You, He Lei, Xie Ze Cheng, Zhang Rui Han and Ji Xiao Fei) working together to save the country. Luo Zi Shuo did a fantastic job portraying the young emperor’s loneliness and hopelessness, adding real depth . I appreciated that each misfit hero had their own story, battles, and challenges, and I was genuinely gutted when most of them didn’t make it. That part of the show kept me hooked until the end, though I wish the budget had allowed for a truly epic final battle.



The main villain, the Prince Xiahou Bo, felt half-baked to me. His backstory and motivations were revealed far too late, making his character fall flat. In fact they did a better job of explaining and building tension around Prince Tu Er (Li Mu Feng). Xiahou Bo ended up as the conveniently evil figure the story needed, but he never felt like a fully realized character. Even his chemistry with Consort Xie (Hu Yi Xuan) was missing. The fact that the prince had so much clear and open access to the Emperor's harem was a little questionable to me. Hugging, touching even kissing them in open spaces seemed to not be well thought through by the screen writer or the director given the Emperor's reputation as a 'tyrant'. It’s a shame, because I’ve enjoyed Tang Xiao Tian in other shows, but something just didn’t click here.


The Empress Dowager, on the other hand... wow what a show... good job to Ma Su . I was scared of her.


There were times when this drama really hit the mark, especially when it stopped trying too hard to be funny and just focused on storytelling. For example, our lead couple's plans do not always succeed and living in this fictional world is dangerous...there are often fatal consequences to impulsive or emotion-driven actions. But there were also moments where things just didn’t come together, like the opening episodes with their over-the-top humour or the last episode, which was tough to watch. What happened there? They had a whole episode to wrap things up and deliver a satisfying ending, but I’m still not sure what we got. And when the Empress was on the run, her bodyguards kept calling her 'Your Highness' around other people even during a scene where royal soldiers were searching through houses in a small village looking for her—how did no one catch that during filming?


I enjoyed this drama, but it left me feeling like I need a break from shows like this, where modern people are dropped into fictional worlds (what the emperor went through was traumatic😓). Would I recommend it? I am not sure. That’s up to you—I have shared my thoughts --- decide if you want to watch...


I watched it on IQIYI.






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Watch Love between Fairy and Devil - An Epic Endearing Captivating Xian Xia Drama

Monday, 30 March 2026

 




I finished this #cdrama as soon as it was released and absolutely loved it. It is my first Xian Xia drama so I really wanted to write about it, but life got in the way, so I’m only now getting around to it.

Here's the back story....

Legend has it that Dongfang Qing Cang (Dylan Wang) of the Moon Tribe became an emotionless monster to gain immense power, killing his father to secure the title of Moon Supreme, and losing 100,000 Moon Tribe soldiers on a path of destruction. To stop him, the first God of War of Shuiyuntian (Cristy Guo) sacrificed herself, sealing Dongfang Qing Cang's army and locking him in the Haotian Tower. 30,000 years later, a disturbance in the Haotian Matrix draws Orchid, a lower ranking flower fairy(Esther Yu) , into the tower. Their meeting triggers a series of events that could once again threaten the three realm world's fate.




My thoughts...


The moment the body swap happened, I was completely hooked. Dylan Wang had me in stitches again and again; his comedic timing was spot on. As Moon Supreme, his presence improved as we moved through the episodes. Actually, Rong Hao (Xu Hai Qiao) and Lord Yun Zhong (Chi Jia) sent more chills down my spine—much more domineering and menacing than I expected. 


By episode 9, the couple had totally stolen my heart. That’s when the story really soars, and believe me, every minute is a treat. This is one show where each of our leads have wonderful character development. The show begins with grandeur and somehow finishes even bigger. The supporting cast isn’t just background—they’re intricately woven into the plot, making every subplot shine.  The emotional moments, especially Dongfang Qing Cang with his father and the raw vulnerability that follows when he regains his emotions, left me in tears. I think this is what was missing for me in Prisoner of Beauty. It began well but didn't in my humble opinion sustain momentum. 





I only just remembered that Zhang Linghe is in this! He was fantastic, with a beautifully crafted character arc. The contrast between his role as the God of War in the fairy realm and a spoiled second son in the mortal world was so endearing.  He wasn’t even the lead here, but he still stood out. Watching him now in Pursuit of Jade, I can see how much his acting has matured—he feels less like he’s acting and more like he’s truly being.





One reason I usually struggle with Xian Xia dramas is the world-building— with little understanding of traditional folklore---it can be hard to get into. But here, the world-building was much better and the rules communicated clearly.  For example, I have tried and failed to get into Lost You Forever, even though on paper I should love it too. 


The costumes were stunning, especially the white glass armor for the fairy warriors and the way the Moon Supreme’s crown sits so perfectly on his head weaved into his hair. I liked every one of Dongfang Qing Cang’s outfits. I hope the costume department won some awards! 

But seriously, can someone explain why immortals keep dying on the battlefield? How are they getting poisoned or even sentenced to death? Is it just me? I am confused. 


We needed another final episode... cause how could they deprive us of the wedding and only give  us a one minute reunion after all the effort that was put into reviving her !?!?


Anyways....this is a 10 out of 10 for me, even on a second watch. It’s still just as entertaining. Absolutely beautiful!


I watched it on Netflix, but I’m pretty sure you can also find it on Viki and IQIYI.




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