Genres:Counterattack/Scumbag-punishing
Language:English
Release date:2026-02-02 03:30:07
Runtime:102min
This drama is straight-up satisfying. The father’s low-key attitude makes every reveal better, especially when people underestimate him because of his cooking background. The action isn’t overdone, but the emotional beats land well. NetShort’s format really helps here—short episodes, strong hooks, a
What I enjoyed most is the rhythm of humiliation and payoff. The Five Peaks Sect scenes are peak short-drama energy—arrogant villains, sharp dialogue, and clean reversals. It knows exactly what kind of story it is and leans into it. I found myself tapping “next episode” without thinking. Perfect sna
This show hooked me because it blends food, family, and martial arts in a fun way. The father isn’t loud or flashy, but that calm confidence makes the counterattacks hit harder. I loved how the training years are hinted at instead of dragged out. It feels very street-level heroic, like an underdog s
I went in expecting pure face-slapping power fantasy, but this short drama actually has soul. The bond between the cook father and his son is sweet, and the slow reveal of his martial mastery is super satisfying. Watching everyone mock him only to get shut down later? Chef’s kiss. The pacing fits Ne

