
As someone who reads a lot of transmigration stories, this one felt fresh. The leads aren’t trying to “fix” the plot—they’re trying to survive it together, and that makes all the difference. Their banter feels natural, and the danger never feels fake. I watched this on NetShort during my commute and
This isn’t just another rebirth short drama. The urban setting feels polished, the characters actually think, and the best friends dynamic carries real emotional weight. I enjoyed how they openly enjoy the rich lifestyle while still planning an escape—very human, very relatable. When the original he
What surprised me most is how fun this show is without losing its edge. The yandere stand-in lover trope could’ve gone dark fast, but the writing balances humor and danger really well. I loved how the girls constantly whisper-plan like players stuck in a high-stakes game. It feels self-aware but not
I clicked this for the time travel tag and stayed for the friendship energy. Jenny and Judy feel like actual modern besties dropped into a toxic novel world, and their “fake devotion, real enjoyment” attitude is hilarious. The pacing is snappy, the luxury scenes are pure eye candy, and when Mia show

