Moo-chi is too smart for a 20 episode drama. Eps 1-6 blazed by but now we have a psychopath of the week, and I think the show lost focus. If Ba-reum is going to give in to the dark side, the show needs to commit and have a game of wits between Moo-chi and Ba-reum, who ...
I now understand why this show is legendary amongst K drama fans and the beanies comments section was on fire. Looking forward to working my way through the highest comments section on the site. It has solid writing, acting and pacing throughout. I hope to finish the last two episodes toda...
and they still have quite a long way to go before they’re able to meet in the middle. But their chemistry is off the charts, which makes their journey that much more fun to watch. I love how Young-joon is so quick to brag to himself how smooth and romantic he is,...
so I tried this new family drama just to see if it would be in a similar, heartwarming vein. (Spoiler alert: It is not.) It set my blood boiling from the first scene and I was so enraged on Sooyoung’s behalf at her having such a flaming ass of a father that I couldn’t get...
at My id is gangnam beauty. hmm, maybe it is just me. but i feel like watching different drama with what have you been described. first, i won't say 2nd female lead being manipulative. she often played her 'pretty card' in front of boys to gain and keep them interest at her, and...
Eul-tae is still the highlight, but they could have given him a more interesting motivation than daddy issues. The One and Only: Mi-do’s boyfriend is such a boring villain. That whole part of the drama is really unnecessary. Poor San-ah was sexually abused and is self harming, but...
And of you can't stand contrived obstacles why are you watching kdramas? Angel's Last Mission: Love: B/B-: Lead actress ; plot . Writer seems to be "winging it" in the rain. As SailorJumin said in a recap "Where is this drama’s rule book? Is it up on the same shelf as ...
Mad for Each Other: A bit too much yelling but that is not surprising since the male lead has an anger management problem. It’s good to see characters in a k-drama receiving psychiatric help. It hasn’t captivated me but the episodes are short and there’s enough potential here to kee...
so their relationship is still officially boss-employee. He is putting her in a position where she must field intimate physical advances from a work superior. Plus, it was done without her consent, out of jealous possessiveness. I know, it’s a kdrama, and these things are supposed to be...
And the drama trope strikes again with some terminal illness that befalls our female lead! On top of that, the hospice is now threatened by the rich family (even if wicked Grandma dies, there’s still the others), but I have hope in that Jun will step up to help Kang in defending ...