
Best Kdrama Of All Time on this decade
Watch Twinkling Watermelon with very very very high expectations because this drama is often ranked as the #1 favorite among 70-80% of K-drama fans. At first, I tried not to like it—I thought the story seemed cliché. But then, that moment happened. When she revealed herself, I was like, "Woahhh, this is new." That was the turning point for me.And then I realized—even people who don’t like this drama still give it high ratings because there’s just nothing wrong with it. Whether or not you like the concept (a band-themed drama), you won’t find anything bad about it. Everything is well-executed, from the acting to the storytelling.
I genuinely tried not to like this drama, but the way I binged it proved otherwise. This was the first time I finished a full-length (1-hour+ per episode) 16-episode K-drama in just 1.5 days—nonstop. No wonder it’s everyone’s top pick!
FOR NOW THIS IS MY TOP 1 KDRAMA OF ALL TIME
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First 2 episodes is really good
I started watching this drama because of Kim Minju(I'm Wiz*one), but I didn’t expect to get so attached after just two episodes!This is my first Jin Ki Joo drama, and guess what?
I REALLY LIKE HER CHARACTER IN THIS DRAMAAAAAAA! (She might climb to my top favorite actresses with just one ongoing drama after only two episodes 😂😂)
And then Episode 3? EVEN BETTER—OMG, THIS DRAMA IS SO GOODDDDDDDDDDD!
Now that I’m a few episodes in, I can already tell that this drama is something special. The story is really interesting, and what makes it even better is how well-balanced everything is. It has comedy, thrilling moments, and just the right amount of emotional depth. Some dramas focus too much on one element and lose their charm, but this one blends everything perfectly, making it super engaging to watch.
The pacing is another thing I really appreciate. It’s not too slow where I feel like things are dragging, but it’s also not rushing through important moments. It hits that perfect middle ground where every scene feels meaningful and keeps me excited to see what happens next.
And of course, I have to talk about the characters! They’re all really well-written, but the standout for me so far is Jin Ki Joo. This is my first Jin Ki Joo drama, I did not expect to like her so much that she could climb my top favorite actresses list in just two episodes! Her acting is so natural and captivating, and I love the way she brings her character to life. She’s easily one of the biggest highlights of the drama for me.
Then there’s Kim Minju, who is the reason I started this drama in the first place(I'm a Wiz*one). As someone transitioning from an idol career, she’s doing a great job so far. I enjoy watching her on screen. I’m excited to see how she grows as an actress throughout this drama.
Since I’m only on Episode 3, I can’t say too much about where the story is going, but what I’ve seen so far has been amazing. Each episode keeps getting better, and I already feel so invested in everything that’s happening. If the drama keeps up this level of quality, it might become one of my favorites!
If you’re thinking about starting this drama, I highly recommend it. Even though I’m still in the early episodes, I can confidently say that the story, pacing, and acting are all on point. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
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IT'S A GOOD SITCOM
Don't watch it as your main or only K-drama. This is the kind of drama you put on when you just want to relax and laugh a little. With so many dark and intense thriller dramas airing right now, Villain Everywhere feels like a fun little escape. It doesn't try to be deep or emotional, and that's the best part about it. Just sit back and enjoy the chaos.I honestly watched this because of Choi Yena and was really hoping it wouldn't be that kind of cringe sitcom... and thankfully, it's not. Way better than I expected. The comedy is solid, and sometimes it even has real laugh-out-loud moments. It's rare to find a sitcom these days that actually lands, but this one does.
Don't worry, I've watched too many web dramas to know that this drama didn't have a cringe moment or wooden acting (don't worry, there are none of those web drama acting-like moments in it)
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