A brave and interesting drama that did not deserve the ending it was given, hence a lower score than what I would have normally given this type of drama.
After the completion of Ep 6, I have decided to drop Queen. I do agree with others the story is rather lacklustre despite such a good premise and solid start. The veteran support actors have played some great roles in many kdramas, but in Queen their characters are mediocre. I think YSJ is doing quite okay, but KMK lacks depth. Visually, it’s quite good, but for my mind it points to Queen needing a better script along with a dose of talented directing.
Where did you watch it? I found some but I was looking for something with good quality.
I watched it on both Dramanice and Kissasian. Both are very good watching platforms. The only issue is the pop up adverts prior to watching an episode or possible spam emails. An advert content blocker deals with most, but you still get some.
Ep 6 was a very good follow up to Ep 5. Some great insights into the analytics of the game. Also, HS League is interweaving many different issues without overstating, or over dramatising what they are.
I enjoyed Leverage from the beginning to the end. It’s a fun ride with good acting throughout. There were tiny Easter eggs throughout re the original show, which was a nice touch.
So, here we are at the halfway mark and Never Twice keeps on delivering. What’s not to like? It hasn’t missed a step and is set up beautifully for the second half :)
I was hoping to like Love in the Moonlight, but alas, it’s a no from me. It’s one of those shows you need to watch and find out for yourself. The acting was good, the production very good, along with many, many cute moments - it was just the story didn’t hold water for such a concept.
In the year for stories based on doppelgängers, the first two episodes were solid. Love and War has the potential to be a decent historical romance and I hope they stay away from the usual tropes. The acting is good and I think we will see some interesting twists and turns.
A terrific start in my view. Gentle comedic elements interwoven with tongue in cheek commentary on the political divide, the promise of romantic interludes and ambitious sister-in-laws who are smarter than their husbands :)