This isn't helped by the very K-pop specific language many fans use — and I don’t mean Korean. Phrases such as "clearing the searches," "ending fairy," and "finger heart" are widely understood amongst K-pop fans, but may just feel like a third layer of incomprehensibility to newcom...
What I mean by that is these two women look like they are having fun beneath the surface. These roles are total opposites of one another yet, like most friendships, it works. One moment I am nodding my head in agreement with Dreux about “planning” and the next I am “letting the ...
Duel:It’s still a little slow going, but this show has a detective and a clone on the lam. Together. I mean, I’m not gonna not watch that show. I just wish the reveals would come a bit faster. If the clone is a clone of an evil mastermind, shouldn’t he be quicker on the...
the more disjointed and boring it all became. What made it fun and interesting in the beginning dwindled as it got more and more absurd. It was always intentionally a bit over the top, but it tipped over into the ridiculous with all the...
but once I got used to all the craziness, I really got into it. For instance (was this just me?), I could not stop laughing when Yeong, without warning and without hesitation, snapped someone’s neck. I mean, I hated that someone’s character, but damn, not even a “Bye, ya jerk...
Ilovethe way this drama subverted the Bok-nam situation. I was disappointed when the show when all stalkertown on us, because I thought the sudden menacing undertone was unnecessary, and then was tickled when basically our characters created that drama in their heads. I mean, I still loved...