It's just average. I watched it for the chemistry between the male and female leads, but even skipping forward, I couldn't continue watching. I accidentally clicked on the wrong episode later on and ended up skipping several episodes, but I didn't feel any regret... Maybe I'm just not into this kind of crime drama. The black-and-white setup for the main characters is also uninteresting. Anyway, I didn't finish watching it.
DongXiao1 year ago rating:7.5
Uncle Si has a peculiar mix of being bad, dumb, and funny, which leads to an uncomfortable and confusing second half of the series. This time, Wang Zi Qi's search for his mother, carrying the aura of Lao Qi and the added complexity of the password, managed to survive until the end, but it's difficult to evaluate. The fight scenes are cool, and the emotional connection with Cheng Shu is touching. As for the pairing with Su Xiao Tong - it's a scam! Their relationship feels thin and suspended, with a simple and shallow love amidst complex conflicts, like sugar in broken glass. The portrayal of female characters is flat and boring. Apart from being kind and beautiful, they are fully capable of portraying more elusive roles.
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WiseChoice1 year ago rating:6
I endured it all in the beginning, but what were you doing in the last few episodes with the selection of the next generation of Northwest Wolves? What were you thinking? What do you want the audience to see?? How am I supposed to understand you?
You made me laugh out of frustration. I miss the Criminal Investigation Team. It felt unreasonable and rushed, and I felt like I was being fooled. Please respect the audience and respect yourself.
April1 year ago rating:7
This drama feels a bit like deceiving the female lead, and her portrayal is a bit too naive, but she is indeed young. The male lead's fight scenes are good, but when he speaks loudly, he really looks like he's going crazy. Their relationship develops a bit suddenly, but it's not completely unbelievable. The plot feels a bit like playing house. Officer Yu's sacrifice was too sudden, and Zhou Ji's exit was a bit hasty. I don't know why, but I always felt that Officer Cheng was the antagonist. In the last scene with the male lead, I thought he was pretending, but it turned out that all the memories were real. It's heartbreaking. Lin, the officer, and Gu Mu Lan are the threads that run through the whole drama. In the end, one sacrificed, and his remains were torn apart by wolves. So, the whole drama is about the male lead searching for his mother and the criminals using the title of the leader of the criminal organization to cause trouble. And Director Tai is a good person, which is really great. I was afraid that there would be a storyline where a high-ranking official is a protector. The most annoying character in the entire drama is Pei Laosi. I really got annoyed by his scenes in the latter half. Also, most of the characters in the drama are skilled fighters, always wielding knives and guns, fighting and brawling.
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LeisureHub1 year ago rating:9.6
Binged it for three days straight! It's been a long time since I stayed up day and night to watch a drama! In the end, the male lead lost all three of his loved ones, sigh... Such a great sacrifice for justice. The first and only entertainment CP pair (I'm really into the looks of the male and female leads). They truly lived up to my one-year anticipation for this drama. It beautifully blends love, hatred, and complicated emotions. I haven't seen you for 27 and a half days~
I watched it with my parents, and they were also hooked. Haha, only after finishing it did I realize that the screenwriter for this drama is actually from the "Crime Unit 6" team. Turns out I've been watching their dramas for the past three months. 2023.11.27-11.30.
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CasualWatcher1 year ago rating:6
I clicked on this drama purely for the Xiao Wu Zuo CP, but Su Xiao Tong had such limited screen time. Apart from the slow-motion eye contact in the beginning, it felt like a fleeting moment. The romantic storyline was too sparse, and the plot seemed childish. The male lead was too impulsive; I felt like he wouldn't survive beyond one episode if it weren't for the protagonist's halo.
Although Wang Zi Qi portrayed a handsome tough cop, why do the villains always have to grit their teeth, lower their voices, and act tough when speaking? It feels so contrived. Especially Lao Qiang's son, his performance was disgustingly exaggerated. And Tang Xiao Tian's character... his death was too rushed.
I thought he would be the third male lead, but it turns out he was just an extra.
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WildPineapple1 year ago rating:6.2
The plot is really uninteresting, and there are too many flaws in the undercover scenes. It feels like the production team lacks skill. The whole "human bomb" concept is just too ridiculous; it feels more like a terrorist organization. The early stages hyped up Lao Qiang so much, making him seem powerful and formidable, but in the end, even the male lead has doubts and finds excuses not to kill him. Wang Zi Qi gives off the impression of bluffing and pretending to be fierce instead of portraying an undercover villain. The female lead has a sense of justice, but her screen time is too limited.
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JunMoXiao_1 year ago rating:8.1
I really love watching crime investigation dramas. Just finished watching 231130. The male lead's character feels flat, and the female lead's character is too shallow. Perhaps it's because all the plotlines are solely focused on advancing the main storyline without delving into various details. Well, for me, I appreciate any drama that can capture my attention and evoke empathy. Whenever I see the yellow soil and the blowing sand in the drama, I can't help but wonder if the reality is even more challenging. Although I understand the cruelty of war, I couldn't hold back my tears when Cheng Fan and Lin Ke sacrificed themselves. Salute to all the police officers serving the people!
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EscapingPeach1 year ago rating:7.8
Finished watching the two leads I was looking forward to. They still have great chemistry. The character design for the female lead is theoretically interesting, but the execution of her personality is not as complex as Doctor Xiaowan's. Overall, the acting is decent, but the ending feels rushed. The overall plot lacks depth, so it's not a binge-worthy drama.
ArtNyan1 year ago rating:6.1
I watched a few episodes but couldn't continue. Please don't watch this drama just because you enjoyed watching "Little Detective." It's really disappointing. The female lead doesn't have much screen time, and the male lead is just a reckless police officer. How could someone like him be entrusted with important tasks in real life?
DoubleChinLian1 year ago rating:8.2
I think it's worth watching. Wang Zi Qi's action scenes are quite impressive, although the logic does have some issues. I really like the chemistry between the male and female leads, despite their limited screen time. The people the male lead cares about almost all die in this operation.
StarryPie1 year ago rating:6
Just finished watching until the tenth episode, and I have to say, this plot is not appealing at all. The stereotypical portrayal of an impulsive undercover police officer has become so tiresome. Moreover, Wang Zi Qi's appearance in the drama gives off a strong resemblance to Huang Jingyu. The second female lead feels wasted; even after ten episodes, she's merely a decorative piece with very few scenes. It's all about the male lead relentlessly fighting and causing chaos. I truly don't understand why so many dramas of this kind always depict the male lead as impulsive, irritable, hot-tempered, reckless, and stubborn, ignoring the consequences and refusing to listen to advice.
It's just average. I watched it for the chemistry between the male and female leads, but even skipping forward, I couldn't continue watching. I accidentally clicked on the wrong episode later on and ended up skipping several episodes, but I didn't feel any regret...
Maybe I'm just not into this kind of crime drama. The black-and-white setup for the main characters is also uninteresting. Anyway, I didn't finish watching it.
Uncle Si has a peculiar mix of being bad, dumb, and funny, which leads to an uncomfortable and confusing second half of the series. This time, Wang Zi Qi's search for his mother, carrying the aura of Lao Qi and the added complexity of the password, managed to survive until the end, but it's difficult to evaluate.
The fight scenes are cool, and the emotional connection with Cheng Shu is touching. As for the pairing with Su Xiao Tong - it's a scam! Their relationship feels thin and suspended, with a simple and shallow love amidst complex conflicts, like sugar in broken glass.
The portrayal of female characters is flat and boring. Apart from being kind and beautiful, they are fully capable of portraying more elusive roles.
I endured it all in the beginning, but what were you doing in the last few episodes with the selection of the next generation of Northwest Wolves? What were you thinking? What do you want the audience to see?? How am I supposed to understand you?
You made me laugh out of frustration.
I miss the Criminal Investigation Team. It felt unreasonable and rushed, and I felt like I was being fooled. Please respect the audience and respect yourself.
This drama feels a bit like deceiving the female lead, and her portrayal is a bit too naive, but she is indeed young. The male lead's fight scenes are good, but when he speaks loudly, he really looks like he's going crazy.
Their relationship develops a bit suddenly, but it's not completely unbelievable. The plot feels a bit like playing house. Officer Yu's sacrifice was too sudden, and Zhou Ji's exit was a bit hasty. I don't know why, but I always felt that Officer Cheng was the antagonist.
In the last scene with the male lead, I thought he was pretending, but it turned out that all the memories were real. It's heartbreaking. Lin, the officer, and Gu Mu Lan are the threads that run through the whole drama. In the end, one sacrificed, and his remains were torn apart by wolves.
So, the whole drama is about the male lead searching for his mother and the criminals using the title of the leader of the criminal organization to cause trouble. And Director Tai is a good person, which is really great. I was afraid that there would be a storyline where a high-ranking official is a protector.
The most annoying character in the entire drama is Pei Laosi. I really got annoyed by his scenes in the latter half. Also, most of the characters in the drama are skilled fighters, always wielding knives and guns, fighting and brawling.
Binged it for three days straight! It's been a long time since I stayed up day and night to watch a drama! In the end, the male lead lost all three of his loved ones, sigh... Such a great sacrifice for justice. The first and only entertainment CP pair (I'm really into the looks of the male and female leads).
They truly lived up to my one-year anticipation for this drama. It beautifully blends love, hatred, and complicated emotions. I haven't seen you for 27 and a half days~
I watched it with my parents, and they were also hooked. Haha, only after finishing it did I realize that the screenwriter for this drama is actually from the "Crime Unit 6" team.
Turns out I've been watching their dramas for the past three months. 2023.11.27-11.30.
I clicked on this drama purely for the Xiao Wu Zuo CP, but Su Xiao Tong had such limited screen time. Apart from the slow-motion eye contact in the beginning, it felt like a fleeting moment. The romantic storyline was too sparse, and the plot seemed childish.
The male lead was too impulsive; I felt like he wouldn't survive beyond one episode if it weren't for the protagonist's halo.
Although Wang Zi Qi portrayed a handsome tough cop, why do the villains always have to grit their teeth, lower their voices, and act tough when speaking?
It feels so contrived. Especially Lao Qiang's son, his performance was disgustingly exaggerated. And Tang Xiao Tian's character... his death was too rushed.
I thought he would be the third male lead, but it turns out he was just an extra.
The plot is really uninteresting, and there are too many flaws in the undercover scenes. It feels like the production team lacks skill. The whole "human bomb" concept is just too ridiculous; it feels more like a terrorist organization.
The early stages hyped up Lao Qiang so much, making him seem powerful and formidable, but in the end, even the male lead has doubts and finds excuses not to kill him. Wang Zi Qi gives off the impression of bluffing and pretending to be fierce instead of portraying an undercover villain.
The female lead has a sense of justice, but her screen time is too limited.
I really love watching crime investigation dramas. Just finished watching 231130. The male lead's character feels flat, and the female lead's character is too shallow. Perhaps it's because all the plotlines are solely focused on advancing the main storyline without delving into various details.
Well, for me, I appreciate any drama that can capture my attention and evoke empathy. Whenever I see the yellow soil and the blowing sand in the drama, I can't help but wonder if the reality is even more challenging.
Although I understand the cruelty of war, I couldn't hold back my tears when Cheng Fan and Lin Ke sacrificed themselves. Salute to all the police officers serving the people!
Finished watching the two leads I was looking forward to. They still have great chemistry. The character design for the female lead is theoretically interesting, but the execution of her personality is not as complex as Doctor Xiaowan's.
Overall, the acting is decent, but the ending feels rushed. The overall plot lacks depth, so it's not a binge-worthy drama.
I watched a few episodes but couldn't continue. Please don't watch this drama just because you enjoyed watching "Little Detective." It's really disappointing. The female lead doesn't have much screen time, and the male lead is just a reckless police officer.
How could someone like him be entrusted with important tasks in real life?
I think it's worth watching. Wang Zi Qi's action scenes are quite impressive, although the logic does have some issues. I really like the chemistry between the male and female leads, despite their limited screen time. The people the male lead cares about almost all die in this operation.
Just finished watching until the tenth episode, and I have to say, this plot is not appealing at all. The stereotypical portrayal of an impulsive undercover police officer has become so tiresome. Moreover, Wang Zi Qi's appearance in the drama gives off a strong resemblance to Huang Jingyu.
The second female lead feels wasted; even after ten episodes, she's merely a decorative piece with very few scenes. It's all about the male lead relentlessly fighting and causing chaos. I truly don't understand why so many dramas of this kind always depict the male lead as impulsive, irritable, hot-tempered, reckless, and stubborn, ignoring the consequences and refusing to listen to advice.