The Good Bad Mother: Episodes 5-6 | Old faces return to the village one by one, but not all reunions are embraced with open arms.
Because — thank you, drama gods —he does not have a crush on Sera. I’m so over the trope of the brother figure being the second lead who has a crush on the leading lady. Had this been a K-drama from 2010, Gwang-ki would have creepily and longingly watched her while she slept...
” But that’s exactly what happened to me this week after watching Episode 7, and it made me realize that a large part of this drama’s charm is that it doesn’t try to complicate its overarching plot (viz., who killed Sun-woo’s mom) with a ton of twists and misdirections. ...
Good Job: Episodes 11-12 (Final) | All good things must come to an end, but our drama reaches new levels of suspense with its conclusion.
City Hallis so very romantic a drama, but perhaps it shouldn’t try so hard to sweep me off my feet? He Who Can’t Marry (Verdict: Bad) Whatever my opinion of the drama, I can’t help feeling sorry for it. How can I not when it has two overwhelming parameters stacked against it...
drama. Instead of trying to hide the identity of the killer from us and make a big production out of a bunch of red herrings, the drama has just been shifting our focus from one bad guy to the next to keep up the momentum whenever the drama isn’t giving us massive doses of ...
But we finally got to meet this version’s “Jackie!” If there was ever a genre that would be able to perfectly fit in an elitist, judgmental, holier-than-thou mother-in-law who thinks her son is too good for his wife, well, it’s definitely a k-drama. I’m a little surprised...
I am just in for a heart warming medical drama. I remember that I wanted to be a doctor when I was little and my mom even got me those doctor toys. Nostalgic. 0 reply 16 evennow August 12, 2013 at 6:15 AM UNREGISTERED Park Shi On is so loveable. How can I not love this...
, and Young-soon punishes her son for cursing and tells him that his bully said nothing wrong. Adding salt to the wound, she forces him to stay home to study instead of going to the school picnic, and on the form to explain his absence, he writes down that he has a “bad mom.”...
Mom is just fulfilling her wife's duty, nothing more than that. In some people the sense of duty is stronger than the urge to act on emotions (or should I say 'deeper'?) Especially that she has already had bad experience of deviating from her duty (she left her son), so she know...