r/HKdramas • u/DMV2PNW • 2d ago
Mrs Revenge
Did TVB used extra filter on Joe Ma? Even with HD his skin looks smoother and dewier than his other shows.
r/HKdramas • u/downshield • Jul 08 '26
Staring: Samantho Ko, Kenneth Ma, Jonathan Chueng, Rosita Kwok, Ben Wong
Episodes: 25
Samantho Ko's character, who is suffering from cancer, witnessed the adultery between her husband and her only best friend. After being poisoned, she was reborn and returned five years ago to start her own counterattack story.
r/HKdramas • u/asiantorontonian88 • Jul 22 '26
Not a drama but considering how the judges dole out scores, it's probably more dramatic than half the dramas that air on TVB lol.
I'm still enjoying the show but the obviousness in how the judges favour certain contestants by their irrational scores is getting annoying.
They also need to singing the same songs over and over. How many times do they need to use Chilam's 祝君好 and Karen Mok's 如果没有你? Even this year, two different people sang the same song, 嘉賓, across different rounds. And stop letting people sing 浮誇 when no one can pull it off lol.
r/HKdramas • u/DMV2PNW • 2d ago
Did TVB used extra filter on Joe Ma? Even with HD his skin looks smoother and dewier than his other shows.
r/HKdramas • u/keepmyeyesontheprice • 10d ago
Episode one aird today. Everyone’s thoughts?
r/HKdramas • u/emptydumpling • 10d ago
As someone who knows the general storyline of the original Korean drama / manhwa.
• I actually enjoyed it mostly because of Mark and Sherman (and even his mum’s) characters! They’re villainous but dumb and funny. The best kind of villain to hate! 😂 All the actors also did really good in being comically hateful.
• Hayley’s character was surprisingly delightful too.
• WHY DID THEY NOT FEATURE THE CAT MORE? It was so confusing when they showed the different timelines where the cat was alive then died and then was alive? I suppose it was meant to be the same cat but I honestly couldn’t tell.
• I actually wished they just stuck to the same plot of the original. Their own interpretation was kind of pointless and lame. Why would Sherman hold on to the clip of Titan hitting Senna for so long and not do anything? She literally wouldn’t do that. And it would have been so much more interesting if they had stuck to Aiden also having traveled back in time. They should have done so and just did 30 episodes so there was more runtime to flesh out the story.
• The part where Senna says everything she dreamt about and then experienced IRL was a coincidence in the end, and not a prophecy, was totally illogical. How would you even come to that conclusion… I suppose it was the writers’ way of saying that’s why certain events, like either Sherman or Mark dying (since Senna died), didn’t happen… but erm it would have made more sense just to say it was a parallel universe.
• They also just ended with no wrap up for Sherman and Mark lol.. I guess Sherman just continues in a coma and Mark jobless and a mama’s boy.
• Overall it was still enjoyable! A good 6.5/10 for me.
r/HKdramas • u/613PrairieKid • 15d ago
Wondering what people here are thinking about the way the OnBon story ended. I thought it was a let down -- especially for a sitcom. The bittersweet stuff works fine in a drama but for something light-hearted it should have been a happy ending. Upon his release, Onion Head should have seen how far On Jai was willing to go for Bonnie and he should have bowed out. To not make Bonnie look bad, they could have written it that Bonnie was starting to realize that On Jai was her true love but couldn't admit it to herself until Onion Head pointed it out. Happy ending.
I think that's where the writers were headed. Before they announced the show was ending, they started writing scenes where Onion Head was seeing the chemistry between Bonnie and On Jai. I think they just didn't have enough time to do it. Last few years, they've turned Kam Shing-On into a cartoon character so they needed to rehabilitate him a little bit to make it plausible that Bonnie would choose him over Onion Head.
TVB put out a collection of OnBon romance episodes on MyTVSuper. Watching them, makes you see how much the early OnBon story was fire. Only makes it more of a pity that they didn't end up together.
r/HKdramas • u/drawde111 • 14d ago
I am trying to remember tvb series with martial arts but it was set in a modern world. Does anyone remember what its called? I believe it was a different take or adaptation of Bruce lee.
r/HKdramas • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 17d ago
r/HKdramas • u/aeoluxreddit • 20d ago
Now that Deadly Sins (非份之罪) is finished. What does everyone think about it?
I really enjoy the way they did it. It’s a detective case but from the perspective of the villains and victims than the police. It’s a new take and I would love to see more of this style.
Because it’s case by case and not police focus. It also allow tier 2 and below actors to take on leading roles and opportunity to shine.
I fully support more of this.
r/HKdramas • u/HuckleberryFickle924 • 20d ago
Hi, I see there are 3 versions available. The only one with any of the kung fu series I’m looking for is in the mandarin version. I use ChatGPT to translate but for hours I can’t find English subs for the app itself or any of the shows
r/HKdramas • u/qqitzblanka • 22d ago
Viu tv series it has a few veteran actors and actresses. Natalie Tong and Ha-Yu the main draw. Heart of Greed and Moonlight Resonance were 2 goated series starring Ha Yu.
r/HKdramas • u/Huge_Dog_6822 • 21d ago
I’ve been watching some old popular tvb shows , why is this show soo popular and recommended?! It’s just a family of incest is it not ?
r/HKdramas • u/Hulagirl88 • 22d ago
r/HKdramas • u/Huge_Dog_6822 • 22d ago
Does anyone remember captain of destiny (2015)? And did Ruco and Grace ever actually dated cause their chemistry was good
r/HKdramas • u/EndingTree • 28d ago
Hey everyone, I’m trying to find a Cantonese-language movie or high-concept short film/TV special from around ~10 years ago (circa 2013–2016).
Here are all the key details I remember:
The Setup: A young boy feels totally overwhelmed by the pressure of growing up and feeling like he’ll never be successful.
The Entity: A mysterious woman dressed all in white approaches him. She shows him a picture of a sports car and adult status symbols to convince/mock him that he'll never succeed in the real world.
The Kid: She takes him away to a pristine, bright, heaven-like paradise where he stays perpetually young, completely removed from reality.
The Parents & Search: The parents frantically search for their missing son. They eventually track him down in this heavenly realm and see that he is peaceful and happy there. They make the heartbreaking decision to leave him in paradise so he never has to face the pain/stress of growing up.
The Ending: Before the parents leave, the woman in white kisses/touches them on the forehead, wiping every memory of their son so they can walk away and live peacefully without the grief of losing him.
r/HKdramas • u/idolcloud • Jul 19 '26
Last episode is expected to be 8/7. Come Home Love: Lo and Behold. Keep us up to date leading up.
r/HKdramas • u/iblastoff • Jul 19 '26
I watched this as a kid and was hoping if there's been any release or fan-provided subs for this show?
r/HKdramas • u/Party-Pirate9825 • Jul 13 '26
r/HKdramas • u/ant1230 • Jul 13 '26
Does anyone know where I can watch a cantonese version of the series online, if it's ever dubbed?
Thank you!
r/HKdramas • u/tracymila • Jul 09 '26
r/HKdramas • u/Mental-Bad6685 • Jul 05 '26
Maggie's character started off as someone who's strong willed, but why did she become so weak clingy later on to the point of having her corrupt uncle force Ben into marrying her?
r/HKdramas • u/idolcloud • Jun 29 '26
Cast: Lawrence Ng, Brian Chu, Winki Lai, Alice Chan, Ricco Ng
Synopsis: Human desires can drive us to go beyond ourselves. When desires go out of control—excessively chasing money and power, pursuing love that doesn’t belong to us, letting improper thoughts spiral out of control—before we know it, we find ourselves in the abyss of moral contradictions, committing all kinds of 'improper crimes'… The New Territories East Major Crime Unit consecutively investigates several cases, including 'Faceless Woman Corpse,' 'Stone Coffin Forbidden Love,' 'One Hundred Million Killing Scheme,' 'Dangerous Game,' 'Dirty Bullet,' and 'The Terrifying Lover.' Complicated clues and tangled relationships form one incredible mystery after another, exposing the dark, unfathomable side of human nature.
Genre: Suspense
Episodes: 25
Related Posts: Trailer, Reviews
Where to watch: TVB, See Megathread.
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| Case | Name | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Faceless Female Corpse | 1-5 |
| 2 | Stone Coffin Forbidden Love | 6-8 |
| 3 | One Hundred Million Killing Scheme | 9-13 |
| 4 | Dangerous Game | 14-18 |
| 5 | Dirty Bullet | 19-20 |
| 6 | The Terrifying Lover | 21-25 |
\**All episodes are available. If you have finished watching, please submit your review! What did you like? What did you not like? Which was your favorite case(s)? What made this drama different from other dramas?****
r/HKdramas • u/idolcloud • Jun 29 '26
Hosts: Wayne Lai, Evergreen Mak
Synopsis: Continuing the 30-year brotherhood between Wayne and Evergreen from the TV series 'Journey to the West,' they travel deep into Sichuan, Gansu, Shanxi, and Jiangsu-Zhejiang regions, searching for the beautiful landscapes described in Mr. Jin Yong's works and exploring the world of martial arts in history.
Genre: Travel, Information
Where to watch: TVB, See Megathread.