the concept of family is very relatable to many. These dramas tend to be light and happy, but sad scenes can easily make you bawl your eyes out. Watching a K-series like this will give you different feelings.
I’m glad we have Joon as our big bad, not just because Park Hyuk-kwon is a delight (I’ll never forget Gil Tae-mi and Gil Sun-mi), but also because he actually feels like a threat rather than a typical mustache-twirling villain. Everything we’ve seen of Joon so far points to...
law (a.k.a. Hyun-woo), which inevitably led to his employment at Thirsty Deer, was the result of a tragic incident involving his high school friend/crush. It turns out, Maknae Deerling borrowed a scooter so he and his crush could skip school and go on an adventure, but on their way...
One the Woman One the Woman tells the story of a corrupt prosecutor (Honey Lee) who is in an accident, gets amnesia, and then wakes up living the life of a woman who looks just like her and is the daughter-in-law of a chaebol family. One the Woman airs Friday and Saturday on SBS...
This story follows the lives of four housewives living at the exclusive and luxurious SKY Castle neighborhood as they try to use every cunning tactic to make their husbands more successful, raise their children like royalties, and eventually get them into Seoul National University. ...
" she cries, and rips open the bag to see the pitifully abused child inside. She instantly decides to kidnap Hye Na away from her horrible home situation since the law was so impotent to save the child. She plans with the child to make it seem like she might have fallen into the ...
Whew. There was a lot of backstory woven in throughout the action this week. But between that backstory shedding light on our characters’ motivations and the addition of Nasa, I finally feel like the show has found its footing. I’m always a sucker for a found family with shared trauma...
So how is Woo-joo and Ki-baek’s relationship in the real world now that filming is over? Well, Ki-baek would like to know the answer to that question, too. Woo-joo was “busy with work” (aka avoiding him) for the last month, and even though their reunion resulted in a kiss, ...
Like any family, the two have their rough patches — like when Hae-yi gets frustrated with Haeng-sun’s ignorance about school matters and runs off — but they’re both trying their best to do right by each other in their own way. After a disappointing mock exam, Hae-yi takes her bes...
Frankly Speakingis off to a quirky start, but my personal jury is still deliberating on whether or not I’m on board for this particular brand of humor, which was hit or miss over the course of these two episodes. I like the occasional use of cut scenes and CGI to give personality to...