No, no, that ending... give me the next part quickly, I can't wait until Wednesday. So that's how he found out? It's so original for the first time, no one would have guessed that 😭😭
So, I just finished the last episode. Dear X is officially over. It was a pretty cool month overall: a k-drama that starts off perfectly but gradually fades with each episode. Every Thursday, it felt like the drama was losing quality, and we just weren’t as into it anymore. Now, what should we take away from this finale? From beginning to end, Jae Oh and Jun Seo were basically Ah Jin’s lackeys, and the poor guys didn’t get a single moment of happiness. It’s honestly terrible how they ended up. For me, this is the most random k-drama ending I’ve seen since I started watching k-dramas. I don’t even know how to describe it—I’m just disappointed that we didn’t get to see Ah Jin fall the way he should have. And let’s be real: what was that completely insane accident? There’s no way you survive something like that. I seriously don’t get what the writers were trying to do there. Anyway, it’s done. I had originally given it a 9/10, but I’m taking off 1 point because the last two episodes were way below the rest.
The return of the incredible Park Seo Joon to close out 2025. Please, for God's sake, make us dream, give us a truly magnificent K-drama with beautiful OSTs and a real romance, please, a 10/10.
We're coming to the end of 2025, and now it's time to reveal my top three K-dramas of the year. For me, at least for now, these are my picks, but I'll have to wait until the last ones air in December. They are: - When Life Gives You Tangerines - Our Unwritten Seoul - Bon Appetit, Your Majesty
I absolutely loved OUS, clearly my favorite K-drama of the year.
This week, we lose two incredible K-dramas: “Dear X” and “The Manipulated.” November has been such a great month for K-dramas, and now we make way for the return of Park Seo Joon.
What a disappointment these last two episodes were, especially the finale. Damn, I don’t understand anything. First of all, how is Taejoong that strong? Wasn’t CEO An supposed to be insanely skilled in martial arts? How does Taejoong manage to overpower him so quickly? And then that happy ending… I knew it, damn it. I’m not disgusted by it, because with everything he’s been through since the beginning, he clearly deserves his happy end, but come on — you can’t just slap a happy ending onto a drama this violent. It doesn’t fit, and it’s not badass. But we all thought he was going to kill Eunbi’s father, and honestly I’m pretty surprised he’s still alive. Overall, it’s a good k-drama that lost its rhythm episode after episode, but I’m giving it an 8/10.
Friends, what are you watching on Monday/Tuesday? There's absolutely nothing interesting on, I'm not watching anything, but this is the first time in five years of K-dramas and I have to say, I'm scratching my head... 😂
Now, what should we take away from this finale? From beginning to end, Jae Oh and Jun Seo were basically Ah Jin’s lackeys, and the poor guys didn’t get a single moment of happiness. It’s honestly terrible how they ended up. For me, this is the most random k-drama ending I’ve seen since I started watching k-dramas. I don’t even know how to describe it—I’m just disappointed that we didn’t get to see Ah Jin fall the way he should have. And let’s be real: what was that completely insane accident? There’s no way you survive something like that. I seriously don’t get what the writers were trying to do there.
Anyway, it’s done. I had originally given it a 9/10, but I’m taking off 1 point because the last two episodes were way below the rest.
- When Life Gives You Tangerines
- Our Unwritten Seoul
- Bon Appetit, Your Majesty
I absolutely loved OUS, clearly my favorite K-drama of the year.
And then that happy ending… I knew it, damn it. I’m not disgusted by it, because with everything he’s been through since the beginning, he clearly deserves his happy end, but come on — you can’t just slap a happy ending onto a drama this violent. It doesn’t fit, and it’s not badass.
But we all thought he was going to kill Eunbi’s father, and honestly I’m pretty surprised he’s still alive.
Overall, it’s a good k-drama that lost its rhythm episode after episode, but I’m giving it an 8/10.