Good thing with Netflix, I don't have to read subtitles on some KDramas nor watch, and just listen to english audio. Grandma Joongan is miscast here, she could be doing something else more important in another drama and not this cringey role. Am still not sure about the sincerity of...
So in the end, I had the exact same experience I do with all of Kim Eun Sook’s dramas. I always love the grand plots and world building with interesting stories to explore. I tend to find the humor on the dry side which is not my favorite, and the characters are very matter-of-...
My Only Love Song is heavy on the comedy, especially in the beginning. It really plays up the fact that our heroine is from the future, and she sticks out like a fish out of water in this era. A lot of the comedy centers around just how out of place she is and that she doesn’...
Oof, this drama is brutal. Netflix’s latest original certainly doesn’t pull any punches, and neither did the bullies who gleefully tormented our protagonist in the past. They had better watch out, though, because she’s about to set a revenge scheme in motion — one that she’s been ...
Someday or One Day was truly something special. It pulled me in right from the start, captured my heart, and never let it go. I was so invested in these characters and their love story as well as their lives. I laughed and cried right along with them on their grand journey to simply...
So right about Undercover, One dollar lawyer, QSD, and Agency which is the best modern drama about workplace period. It was added by Netflix and Viki recently. However, I missed Into the ring, being a fan of Nana, will find time to watch it. ...
on what he really wants in life: to marry Bom. I legit paused the drama here to have a good laugh, because this is so sweet in an unrealistic way. But hey, I’m happy he’s back because it means we get a happily ever after for all four of my favorite people in the show!
I also do not understand it, because the show is on super-woke Netflix, where they had both a black King Arthur and Morgana. (If they can culturally appropriate a 5th century British myth, why can't there be an overweight person in a K-drama without being ostracised?) As much as I...