I just started The Apothecary Diaries yesterday afternoon and I will tell you that i didn’t plan to get hooked the way that I did, I just wanted to check it out, but the next thing I know , I’m already several episodes in, fully caught up in Maomao’s sharp mouth and the quiet drama happening inside the palace walls.

So the anime follows Maomao, this small but ridiculously smart young girl who grew up in a medicine store, Her father basically raised her on herbs, poisons, and antidotes like it was normal breakfast conversation, then life does what life does, she gets kidnapped and ends up in the Imperial Palace as a servant, You would think the story gets dark from there, but nope, Somehow, everything plays out like a mystery puzzle she never asked to join but can’t stop solving.
What I really like is how Maomao’s intelligence isn’t so like loud or dramatic, she is not trying to impress anybody ,she just observes, calculates, and makes connections in ways everyone else completely misses, every episode feels like watching her quietly expose another secret the palace is hiding and trust me, that palace is always full of gist.

The setting itself is beautiful and messy at the same time, the concubines, the Emperor’s favorites, the rituals, the subtle politics , it all looks delicate on the surface, but underneath, it is pure tension, and then there’s Jinshi, If fine boy was a person, it would be him, He is always pulling Maomao’s attention, whether she likes it or not , their interactions just cracks me up because she’s constantly trying to mind her business while he’s very obviously not minding his own.

And honestly, the more I watched, the more I realized "The Apothecary Diaries" is actually a very girly anime , not in a cliché way, but in how it pays attention to feminine spaces, Most of the issues Maomao handles involve women, their health, pregnancies, beauty practices, childbirth traditions, and the kind of secret struggles that nobody talks about but every woman understands on some level. It feels soft, intimate, and very intentional.

Even the problem solving is feminine in its own kind of way based on intuition, careful observation, quiet strength, and knowledge passed through experience, not flashy battles or loud speeches, It feels like an anime made for people who enjoy detail, emotion, and smart storytelling wrapped in calm aesthetics.

By the time I paused today evening, what stayed with me was not just the palace politics or the little mysteries, It was Maomao herself, this mix of curiosity, stubbornness, and calm confidence that carries the whole show, The Apothecary Diaries honestly feels like reading a well-kept diary from a smart girl living in a dangerous, beautiful world, soft, detailed, feminine, and still quietly powerful and I’m really enjoying every bit of it.
Images gotten from IMDB
Aikay👾
