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On Masters in Forbidden City May 30, 2020
Episode 1: Restoration of bronzes, palace clocks, and ceramics.
Episode 2: Restoration of wood, treasure chest, laquerware, and weaving and embroidery.
Episode 3: Restoration and copying for calligraphy and painting.
Replying to Kenji May 29, 2020
I couldn't really finish the reply series, dramas like Be Melodramatic and Age of Youth made me fast forward so…
It's VERY slice of life and if you couldn't finish the Reply series, then I wouldn't recommend it. It is, however, VERY good and wholesome for a medical drama. It doesn't hurt to check it out. I will warn you, there is no overall plot though...it's a lot of daily interactions and small moments of these doctors' lives. You will get attached to the characters and the gang.
On My Dear Lady May 29, 2020
Title My Dear Lady Spoiler
I really don't like the ML so far. Are we just gonna ignore the fact that he pretty much used her as a honeytrap? Sure, he figured she had connections with Eric, but she still ended up getting molested by that creep secretary. Oh and then there's the part where he requested she wear that skimpy maid outfit. Okay, I'll admit she looked hot, but WHAT A PERVY REQUEST! Even if he did it as a joke, that's totally messed up. Between him and his mother, who both disrespect her, it reminds me of emotional abuse. I'm waiting for him to grow up because if he's that childish, he doesn't deserve to be CEO.
On Hospital Playlist May 29, 2020
Okay, I know this drama well deserves the praises, but I'm going to list reasons NOT to watch this drama here. Do not watch if:
1. You don't like Slice of Life
2. You don't like slow paced dramas. (Don't worry. It's not draggy, it's just slow paced.)
3. You are easily triggered by surgical scenes/blood (some of them are pretty graphic).
Replying to PHope May 19, 2020
Not at all. It's more about the two main characters and their life's drama really.
Thanks! :)
On Find Me in Your Memory May 19, 2020
I thought it was a pretty light drama with a bit of mystery and suspense to it. It is by no means perfect or original. The drama has some flaws, but I still really enjoyed it. It is a good binge watch.
Replying to Hanzi May 18, 2020
Title Eccentric! Chef Moon Spoiler
Oh, man dropped it after episode 12. Was so tired of it. Can someone tell me a reason to watch the remaining 4…
The only reasons to watch it is to finally see the villain finally get caught and arrested and one of the characters has a breakthrough. Most of the catching the villain stuff was predictable though. Other than that, the rest of the episodes had fillers.
On Ie Uru Onna no Gyakushu May 12, 2020
Season 2 tried to be woke by featuring nontraditional couples and cover other social issues. However, it felt like the message failed to hit home for me sometimes and I started to lose my interest. The mystery behind Rusudou Kenji was really interesting though and the usual searching for the most suitable home part was fun.
On Perfect Partner May 10, 2020
I really liked the the cases part of the drama, but the stubbornly stupid and naive FL almost ruined it for me. Luckily, she gets a reality check so it's still worth watching.
Replying to LuminaM Apr 25, 2020
may i ask if this drama is funny at all?
it's one of those it's so bad it's funny kind of dramas, but I'm pretty sure that's not what you're looking for. xD
Orangevine Apr 16, 2020
Yesss, villains! LOVE this article. One of the biggest dead giveaways for me for kdrama mastervillains is old rich man gardening (usually in the beginning of the drama). Writers do this far too often.

Thai female villains are fun to spot because they make it so obvious sometimes. This is mainly for melodramas, but can be applied to mysteries....the nangrai (female antagonist) will usually wear red lipstick (to show she is bold) or look super cute and innocent with soft makeup, cute curls, and holding a wicker basket. She will look super naive and innocent, but will go on to become a serial killer later in the series. For men, it's usually rich guy from rival company/farm or a member of the family (that didn't get inheritance or not rightful heir). In Family We Trust has less obvious of drama villain and is one of my favorites.