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Another Miss Oh
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May 1, 2025
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Overall 9.5
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Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Another Oh Hae Young" tells the story of Oh Hae Young, a young woman who always felt very ordinary, just like her name, especially when compared to another Oh Hae Young, one who studied with her and had everything she ever wanted. Time passed and Ha Young was about to get married, but in a twist of fate, her fiancé broke up with her by saying one of the worst things possible, that he hated seeing her eat.

Do Kyung begins to have flashes of a woman he has never seen before and unexpectedly one day he meets her and this woman is Hae Young. The two become neighbors and Do Kyung realizes that his visions end up coming true.

After fighting a lot, Do Kyung and Hae Young end up falling in love with each other, the big problem is that there is a secret that Do Kyung never told Hae Young, that he is the reason why her fiancé called off the wedding. Do Kyung has always been in love with the other Hae Young, the popular girl, and when he heard that a woman with that same name was getting married, he thought it was her and ended up framing the groom to stop the wedding... but he did it to the wrong Hae Young. The scene where Hae Young finds out about this, her reaction, how devastated she was to discover that one of the worst moments of her life was because of that woman.

The relationship between Do Kyung and Hae Young is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen in a drama. It's intense, passionate and sad at the same time, and that's the most interesting thing about them. This couple isn't just made up of joy and happy moments. They go through problems and heartbreaks. They reach the peak of this when Do Kyung has an accident and it seems like he's going to die... but he managed to change his future when he decided to go after Hae Young, when he realized that being with her, even for a short time, was better than spending his whole life without her. When he needed her the most, Do Kyung wasn't alone.

"If we could turn back time, I would ruin your wedding the same way. I would make you move next door and meet you that way again. I'm sorry, I'm very sorry. But I'm not sorry I ruined your wedding. This is how I truly feel. I got sick because I couldn't hug you".

I also can't forget Soo Kyung and Jin Sang, a surprising couple who steals the show several times, I never imagined that these two would become a couple. The elevator scene is incredible no matter how many times I watch it! HAHAHA'

It's a simply incredible drama, both in terms of the story, the romance and the soundtrack. "Like A Dream" is a wonderful song <3

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Person Who Gives Happiness
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Apr 22, 2025
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Person Who Gives Happiness" is a drama that focuses on the life of Eun Hee.

Life was perfect when Eun Hee was a child, living with her father and her sister Eun Ah, but one day everything changes when her father dies and Park Bok Ae, his worker, steals the family's money and leaves the two girls in an orphanage. Eun Ah is adopted by a family that only mistreats her and in the end it is understood that the girl dies. Eun Hee is devastated and ends up accepting financial help from Bok Ae, without knowing that she was the one who killed her father, when he discovered that she was stealing from his company.

Time passes and Eun Hee grows up to become a wonderful woman. She continues to help the orphanage where she lived and there she meets Gun Woo, a kind-hearted man who always tries to help others around him. He ends up falling in love with Eun Hee basically from the moment he meets her. One day, a baby appears on Bok Ae's doorstep. The child is actually the son of Seok Jin and his girlfriend Ja Kyung. Since she is a famous actress, she had the child in secret and her mother abandoned the child at her grandmother's house, who had no intention of keeping the baby. Eun Hee decides to become the child's mother, as she felt a bond from the moment she found him. She names him In Ha Yoon.

Years pass and Bok Ae begins to become more possessive of Ha Yoon. The problem is that the person who has legal custody of the child is Eun Hee, so Bok Ae makes an evil scheme for Eun Hee to marry Seok Jin so that he has legal rights over Ha Yoon. When Eun Hee finds out the truth, Bok Ae reports her for kidnapping and from then on an eternal fight begins between the two over Ha Yoon. However, Eun Hee really loves Ha Yoon, so she gives up the boy so that he doesn't suffer anymore with all this.

Poor Ha Yoon, this child suffered a lot during this drama. He had a happy life with Eun Hee, starting his career as an actor, but because of Bok Ae, his crazy grandmother, the boy only suffered. He found out that Seok Jin is his father, then he was separated from Eun Hee and found out that she was not his biological mother. He had to live with Ja Kyung, who only mistreated him, always missing Eun Hee. He ends up with cancer and almost dying, he didn't have a minute of rest... thank goodness in the end everything works out!

During the drama, the bond between Ha Yoon and Eun Hee becomes clear, like the extreme love she has for him, even a biological mother wouldn't love a son as much as she loves Ha Yoon and wouldn't make all the sacrifices that Eun Hee made. At the same time, if we compare it to the people who are biologically related to Ha Yoon: Bok Ae, Seok Jin and Ja Kyung, who only thought about themselves and didn't care at any time about the boy's feelings, cruel and selfish people.

Romance isn't really the focus of the story, we don't see much of Gun Woo and Eun Hee as a couple, but rather them together with Ha Yoon as a family and I actually liked that a lot. Gun Woo followed Ha Yoon's growth together with Eun Hee, he basically helped raise the boy, their relationship wasn't something frivolous, during all that time together, they had already surpassed that stage. It was beautiful to see Gun Woo accepting Ha Yoon as his son, I loved seeing the two of them jealous of Eun Hee. HAHA'

Park Bok Ae is a villain worthy of hatred, she was one of the worst people I've ever seen in dramas, it's hard to find someone so detestable. Everything she did for Eun Hee's family and until the end she didn't feel any remorse or guilt, a horrible person, basically a monster. She deserved to end up like that, without any sanity, trapped and alone

Watching this drama was truly an endless joy. I was enchanted by these fantastic characters, I was frustrated and angry because of Park Bok Ae and all the misfortune she brought with her, but at the same time I smiled a lot with the unconditional love between Eun Hee and Ha Yoon, this story beautifully showed that blood ties do not mean family, but rather the love between people.

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Angry Mom
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Apr 14, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Angry Mom" ​​tells the story of Jo Kang Ja, a young mother who had her daughter Ah Ran when she was still a teenager. Because of this, Ah Ran feels angry at her mother, who lies that she is her dead sister's daughter so as not to tell the truth. Ah Ran starts coming home from school hurt and then her friend Yi Kyung ends up dying, leaving Ah Ran completely devastated and with her mind destroyed. Kang Ja makes it her mission to infiltrate the school to find out the truth and protect her daughter. She then becomes the student: Jo Bang Wool.

Kang Ja starts looking for clues and discovers that there is a lot of corruption at the school, which benefits the richest and most intelligent, leaving the others aside, and the person at the center of it all is Jung Woo, a teacher who seems to be a kind person, but in fact hides his true face. Kang Ja receives help from Noh Ah, a young ideological teacher who believes in the goodness of human beings and that everyone deserves a second chance.

There's also Bok Dong, a troublemaker who goes from villain to hero. He starts the drama by threatening Ah Ran and ends up almost dying to save her and his other schoolmates. It was beautiful to see Bok Dong's transformation, to see him fall in love with Kang Ja, without knowing that she is actually an ahjumma. HAHA'

At first I didn't like Ah Ran very much, even though she saw everything her mother was going through to protect her, to find out the truth, Ah Ran only knew how to complain, but over time she began to realize her mother's love and everything Kang Ja sacrificed for her, she learned to be grateful for having such an incredible mother.

In addition to school violence, the story also portrays the subject of sexual violence, as Kang Ja ended up getting pregnant as a result of rape when she was a teenager and the person who did this to her appears again as he is involved in the school's corruption. This causes a delicate situation for both Kang Ja and Ah Ran, as Kang Ja has to relive the trauma she suffered and Ah Ran ends up discovering that her biological father is a monster.

This drama really shows the strength, the unconditional love and what makes a real mother. It's not just anyone who would dress up as a teenager, enter their daughter's school and investigate something that everyone is trying to cover up and also beat up a bunch of annoying teenagers.

It's an incredible production, it was one of the first dramas I watched that showed the issue of violence in schools, how it can be a toxic and lethal environment for teenagers. The story mixes serious situations with light moments of humor very well and ends by sending a beautiful message: that one must have the courage to act when necessary, there's no point in hiding from the truth and what's wrong. Kang Ja began this journey wanting to take justice into her own hands because she couldn't get help from the law, but she wouldn't have been able to achieve anything alone, she needed someone on her side to help her.

"I just love it havin so much fun. I just wanna have a merry time. Don't be shy, Angry mom". <3

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Extraordinary Attorney Woo
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Apr 11, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" tells the story of Young Woo, a woman with autism and a genius at the same time, who starts working as a lawyer. The drama portrays her day-to-day life in this profession, trying to adapt, since people with autism have difficulty interacting and socializing.

I love stories about people with some kind of disability, because they make us realize how precious life is and how we should be grateful for everything we have. Autistic characters have the incredible ability to instantly captivate, like Sang Tae in "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" and Si Won in "Good Doctor", with the unique and special way they see the world around them, it's impossible not to get caught up.

The romance between Young Woo and Jun Ho is light and very cute, it really gives you that feeling of first love. I loved the way he treated Young Woo as a person equal to him. Of course he is aware of Young Woo's difficulties, but Jun Ho always tried to respect her decisions, especially when the two started dating. What was the scene where he confessed to Young Woo?! So cute.

Park Eun Bin is simply incredible, I loved the moments when Young Woo has her epiphanies, full of whales. Kang Tae Oh is amazing with his cute and innocent personality. It was definitely his best drama so far.

This was the first drama in which Kang Ki Young got the attention he deserved. He was perfect in "Moment At Eighteen", but it was from "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" that people started to take an interest in him and I thought that was incredible, he is a wonderful actor and definitely deserves all this attention.

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Love Like the Galaxy: Part 2
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Apr 9, 2025
29 of 29 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Love Like The Galaxy 2" continues the story exactly where it ended in the first season, with Shao Shang deciding to marry Bu Yi. I didn't think it was possible, but the drama just got better!

Watching Shao Shang and Bu Yi grow as a couple, how their love became real and mutual, how they care for each other, it was so beautiful. Of course someone would try to ruin their happiness and from the beginning, you could see that Bu Yi was hiding something.

I agree with Shao Shang, she was right not to forgive Bu Yi so easily. He didn't trust her, Shao Shang gave him too many opportunities and he chose to keep lying to her. She already knew the truth but wanted to hear it from him because Shao Shang would stay by her side, but Bu Yi decided to hide it and because of his choice, they lost 5 years apart from each other.

The best scene is undoubtedly when Shao Shang and Bu Yi make an oath, biting each other's arms. I liked the meaning, it wasn't something that would disappear, Shao Shang wanted to have a mark as a reminder of the promise she made to him.

Zhao Lu Si and Leo Wu are amazing together <3

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Circle of Love
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Apr 9, 2025
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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"Circle of Love" it's a web drama about a woman in a journey for revenge. Gu Meng lost her entire family in her wedding day and she thinks her husband-to-be is the killer.

I really like Li Jiu Lin, but it's too bad that he likes to do this web dramas, because I just can't like this type of story, this is the last one I will ever watched. Everything happens too fast, the rhythm is totally different of a normal drama, there's no character development and in particular case, I just couldn't like Hong Ye. I usually like bad boys, but he was just an abusive and possessive man.

Hong Ye fooled Gu Meng since the beginning, making her think she was his maid and let her trapped for a long time, always using an excuse to humiliate her. When she learns she's pregnant, Hong Ye thinks the baby's is Zi Chen and makes her do an abortion. We can't forget that he really killed her entire family.
In conclusion, this drama is really bad, don't bother watching this.

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My Dearest
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Apr 8, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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"My Dearest" is a drama about Gil Chae, a young woman who dreams about falling in love and marrying the man of her dreams. She thinks that person is Yeon Joon and does everything to win his heart, but nothing works, since Yeon Joo likes Eun Ae. Then suddenly Jang Hyun appears and totally changed her life.

The romance between Gil Chae and Jang Hyun is something that instantly grabs you, the two have great chemistry on screen and you fall in love with them, but I think I must be one of the only people who wasn't rooting for them at the end of the season.
It was clear how much Jang Hyun cared for Gil Chae, but when she needed someone the most, he was always somewhere else and Gil Chae ended up having to save herself. She ran away when the war started, hid from the invaders and helped Bang Doo give birth. Then, to escape the island, she saved the prince's baby and managed to save everyone. The war finally ended, but not the problems. In order to survive, Gil Chae worked alongside men, sold things in gisaeng houses, not caring about anything or anyone, listening to insults from basically everyone and that, in my opinion, is harder than surviving any war, for someone as proud as her. Finally, when Gil Chae was fine and thinking about moving on, Jang Hyun comes back and messes with the girl's feelings, but I would have made the same decision as Gil Chae and stayed. After everything she did, it's not right for her to abandon her family for her own happiness, especially since they depend on her. Gil Chae has grown up so much with everything that has happened to her, she started the drama as a spoiled girl and ended it as an independent woman!

It's an incredible production, it exceeded all my expectations, but I still don't really like this format of dividing it into two seasons, because now we have to wait to find out what will happen.

Given the style of the drama, I don't know if a happy ending is possible, it seems more like it will end in tragedy and the first episode was what made me think about that. When we see that person in jail, who is telling the story about Jang Hyun, I immediately thought of Gil Chae and if that is true, besides them not ending up together, because Jang Hyun probably died, she would have been locked up and considered crazy by the others, always waiting for him. But when I finished the last episode, I thought of another possibility, I think it could be Ryang Eum, because he is clearly also in love with Jang Hyun.

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The Kidnapping Day
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Apr 8, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"The Kidnapping Day" it's a drama about Myeong Jun, a man that would do anything for his daughter, including kidnap a little girl named Ro Hee. He does that and unexpectedly, the girl is hurt in the process and ends up with amnesia. Myeong Jun decides to tell Ro Hee she's his daughter and he does everything in his power to protect her, since there are a lot of people trying to hurt her.

Ro Hee is a genius, she was basically trapped and tested all her life, being a part of an experiment. She never had a real family or someone who truly cared for her, but Ro Hee could see Myeong Jun was a good person since the beginning, even that when she gained back her memories, Ro Hee continued to stay with him. No comments for Ro Hee always calling him a kidnapper in public and people being shocked without understanding anything. HAHAHA'
She didn't want to admit it until the end, but when Myeong Jun was arrested, Ro Hee showed how she really felt for him, how much she needed him and wanted to be by his side, this is definitely the best scene in the drama, the emotion it's impeccable here.

This is an incredible drama, the story is great and the relationship between Myeong Jun and Ro Hee is really what holds you from the beginning to the end, the bond they created, which isn't even that of a kidnapper and a kidnapped child, because let's be honest, Ro Hee was always in charge of this relationship!

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Behind Your Touch
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Apr 7, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Behind Your Touch" it's a comedy about Ye Bun. She's a veterinarian, that on a stormy night got a superpower, she can see people's memories by touching their butts. Jang Yeol is a cop that is demoted and comes to work in the village, they met in the most awkward and funny way, but when Jang Yeol learns about Ye Bun's power, he makes a plan to go back to the city by using her to catch criminals.

This drama was freaking amazing, I had a blast watching it.
It's not just the main characters that captivate you, all the secondary characters are incredible, especially Ok Hui, Hyeon Ok and Jong Mook. Where else do you find a medium whose power is touching people's butts? Obviously this would lead to many embarrassing and hilarious situations. The scene in which Jang Yeol placed Ye Bun in a box with a hole and made each person get down there so that she could touch him is awesome. And at the rally, with that incredible distraction from Ok Hui?! Wonderful. HAHAHA'

There is no romance, just an atmosphere that kind of forms a love triangle between Ye Bun, Jang Yeol and Seon Woo, but the main focus of the story is on investigating the murders.

I felt sorry for Seon Woo, since Jang Yeol became obsessed with thinking that he really was the killer and this was amplified a little by Jang Yeol's jealousy of the closeness between Ye Bun and Seon Woo. Seon Woo did have some reason for being in Mujin, something he couldn't tell anyone, but I never thought for a moment that he could be the serial killer. When we discovered his connection with Ju Man, it was clear that he came to the city because of this, he thought Ju Man was behind his mother's disappearance and this shaman wasn't fooling me from the beginning and it became clearer to me that it was him when he made that whole scene for Ye Bun to see the knife and think it was Seon Woo, which ended up causing Seon Woo's death.

Just like 2PM, the members of EXO are proving to be great actors, Su Ho <3

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Longing for You
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Apr 7, 2025
14 of 14 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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"Longing For You" is an investigation drama about a cop named Jin Sung, he's really passionate about his job and tries to do everything to catch criminals. Young Joo is his childhood friend who's a prosecutor, the two are still friends even as adults. Jin Sung starts to work on a case about a serial killer and unexpectedly, his brother Jin Woo is brought in as a suspect. This starts the chain of events that changes their lives forever. Yeong Woon works alongside Young Joo and he's clearly in love with her. He's also investigating the murders and the truth is connected to him.

The killer's name is Gi Yeong, he's Young Woon's friend. He started all of this to get his revenge. Gi Yeong wanted to create a serial killer, with the purpose of framing Jin Woo, Jin Sung's brother, to stop Yeong Woon's transplant. This sound confusing right? Let's me explain.
Jeong Sook is Gi Yeong's mother. She knew her son needed a heart transplant, so she went to find a donor. That was the whole purpose of his friendship with Gi Yeong, because he's Young Woon half-brother, as is Jin Woo, they have the same father.

Yes, Gi Yeong was completely wrong and deserves to be punished for what he did, but in my opinion the real monster is Jeong Sook. This woman used the excuse to the end that she was doing this for her son, as if only he was important and that was the role of a mother.
There are many victims in this story, but the biggest of all is Yeong Woon, because even though he was alive, he ended up losing everything. The heart in his chest belongs to his half-brother who was killed by his mother and his other brother is in prison. Yeong Woon also lost Young Joo since he can't be with her after finding out what happened to Jin Woo.

A very intense drama, from beginning to end. With an incredible cast of Kwon Yool, Lee Kyu Han, Kim Ji Eun and Na In Woo, the story grabs you from the first moment and instigates curiosity at all times to discover the truth.
The soundtrack is great and fits perfectly with the story ^^

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Revenant
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Apr 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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"Revenant" it's a horror drama about a woman named San Young. Strange things start to happen around her and San Young realizes that she's possessed by an evil spirit. She can't control her body and doesn't remember anything that the evil spirit does when it's inside her.

It's an incredible drama, both in suspense and horror, there is a tension that remains throughout all the episodes.

Kim Tae Ri is spectacular, the expressions, the way we could instantly know that it was the spirit and not her simply by looking at her and I liked it mainly because even though there were Hae Sang and Hong Sae, San Yeong saved herself, she had to realize that the way she belittled herself was food for the spirit, she was her own enemy and she had to start live for yourself.

I feel sorry for Hyang Yi, she really wasn't at fault for what happened to her, the horrible way she and her sister died, but at the same time, none of the people she killed were at fault either, Hae Sang's grandmother was the monster that started all this.

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Mr. Queen
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Apr 6, 2025
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Mr. Queen" it's a time travel drama and also a body swap story. Bong Hwan is a chef that gets in an accident and wakes up in the past. To make things worse, also he wakes up in the body of the Queen.

There were so many hilarious things, that if I were to list them all here, it would be huge. I have to highlight So Yong/Bong Hwan dancing to Blackpink in the rain or her obsession with being with her concubines and feeling like a man again... or all the moments she made her culinary inventions that revolutionized Joseon.

I just think the ending should have been different, in my opinion Bong Hwan should have stayed in So Yong's body, not returned to his original self. I feel sorry for So Yong, but she gave up her life when she threw herself into the lake and Bong Hwan built a relationship with Cheol Jong, helped everyone in the palace and Cheol Jong only fell in love with So Yong after her "change". The two special episodes are light and fun, but they deviate a little from the direction of the drama's story, since even Byung In is all friendly with them and that was impossible to happen.

It has a very similar setting to "Moon Lovers" and that was one of the reasons why the drama grabbed me so much <3
It's simply a sensational production, whether in the characters, the main couple or the humor that is an essential part of the plot, but the main star who makes the drama a success is Shin Hye Sun, I think this was her best role so far now!

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Squid Game
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Apr 6, 2025
9 of 9 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Squid Game" is a drama about a sick program that goes after people who are in debt and convinces them to participate in games in order to earn the money they need... the problem is that they have to risk their lives and those of others.

Gi Hun is our main character. He is not a bad person, but he owes money to basically everyone he knows. Initially, he joins the game, but is frightened by what happens, voting along with other people to end it. But reality dawns on him and Gi Hun realizes that he needs to risk his life in that place, in order to have the possibility of living for real on the outside.

There is a concern with the individual development of the characters, a whole process of getting to know them, of creating a bond with them... I loved Gi Hun, Ali and Sae Byeok, they are definitely the most interesting and captivating characters.

As the story unfolds, we notice a faster pace in the games. I really liked the excessive gore, but in my opinion, some situations were unfair, breaking the whole basis of the game of "everyone has the same opportunity". One of them was when Deok Su kills a man for food and it is at this moment that we realize that the participants can be eliminated even outside the games. Then comes the nighttime killing spree, where a group kills more than 27 people. I understand that this is a game strategy and technically there is an equal opportunity, but not just anyone has the ability to kill another person in cold blood.

The drama is not afraid to sacrifice the most beloved characters, in fact I realized that they are the favorites to die. Ali's death is devastating, since he was betrayed by the person he trusted the most. I really didn't expect Sang Woo to turn into a monster, he reached a point where he didn't care about anything other than money. Ji Yeong was a character we saw so little of, but it hurt to see her die after becoming friends with Sae Byeok. But the most incredible deaths, without a shadow of a doubt, are Deok Su and Mi Nyeo's. I knew this woman would leave the game in style! HAHA'

The story is very reminiscent of "Battle Royale", "As The Gods Will" and a bit of "Liar Game".
Gong Yoo <3

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Come and Hug Me
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Mar 16, 2025
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Come and Hug Me" is a story about the tragic relationship between Nak Won and Na Moo. The two met as children, but fate wanted to destroy any chance of happiness for both of them, as Na Moo's father cruelly kills Nak Won's parents and even tries to kill her, but Na Moo protects her with her life at risk. The two grow apart, Nak Won changes her name and becomes an actress, she does this because she wants to find Na Moo and he is doing his best to stay hidden, being consumed by his guilt about his father. Eventually they reunite, but they still have to go through a lot to finally be happy.

The love between Nak Won and Na Moo is truly beautiful, it is a connection, a bond, they have become each other's salvation. Na Moo's only crime was loving Nak Won and having a monster for a father, he has always tried to redeem himself for what happened, even though it was not his fault. Na Moo couldn't be around Nak Won for fear of hurting her, of not deserving her, of making her suffer again... but he couldn't live without her, Nak Won is his paradise and the air he needs to breathe, but she is also a living reminder of what his father did, of all the evil he caused.

The scene of the final confrontation is very similar to what happens in the drama "I Hear Your Voice". Yoon Hui Jae lies to Na Moo that he killed Nak Won, thinking that this would make him freak out and finally become the monster that Yoon Hui Jae wanted so much, but Na Moo knew that even if Nak Won was dead (which we knew was not true), she didn't want him to become a murderer, not even to avenge her. Luckily, in the end they got their happy ending, there was closure to all that sadness and now it is possible for them to finally move on. Obviously the past will always be there, as will the memories of everything that happened, but that doesn't stop them from being happier in the future.

Jang Ki Yong is a spectacular actor, the way Na Moo's gaze let you know everything he was feeling is simply incredible. When he looked at Nak Won, he looked like a puppy dog ​​and the total difference in his gaze when Yoon Hui Jae is involved, there is an intensity, a hatred in Na Moo, that was even scary at times.

In addition to the main characters, there are also secondary characters that captivate a lot of attention, one that I have to highlight Hyun Moo. Yes, he also did a lot of wrong things, but he is a character worthy of pity. Throughout his life, he only sought recognition from his father and discovered too late that there were other people around him who loved him, like his mother and brothers. The scene where Hyun Moo protects Ok Hee is great, I knew he wouldn't abandon her at that moment, when she never forgot him.

It's a drama I've always wanted to watch and it really is as amazing as I imagined, it's one of the best productions I've ever seen.
The story of Nak Won and Na Moo is marked by the tragedy that unites them, the two have loved each other since they were children, but there is a monster that always stands between them, preventing them from being happy. Their relationship is a work of art, you get so involved that it becomes a necessity to see that well-deserved happy ending.

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Angel Eyes
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Mar 4, 2025
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5
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"Angel Eyes" tells the story of a tragic romance between Park Dong Joo and Yoon Soo Wan.

The two met as teenagers and instantly fell in love. Soo Wan is blind, so Dong Joo was her way of seeing the world. A terrible accident happens and Dong Joo's mother dies, but she wanted to help Soo Wan until the end, so they performed a cornea transplant, allowing Soo Wan to see again.

The two end up growing apart and meeting again years later. Dong Joo recognizes Soo Wan immediately, but ends up keeping his distance from her because Soo Wan already has a boyfriend, Ji Woon. Dong Joo tries to hide his feelings and his identity, but Soo Wan begins to see similarities in him with the boy from her past.

This romance is one of the best I've ever seen in a kdrama. The chemistry between Dong Joo and Soo Wan is simply tangible. The intensity of their love, their connection is wonderful. I feel sorry for Ji Woon, but there was no way I could root for him, not with Soo Wan's past with Dong Joo, they deserved to be together, to be happy together, after everything they had to overcome.

We have moments of happiness between the two, but of course the tragic truth had to come out. When Soo Wan discovers that her eyes are those of Dong Joo's mother and when she thinks that her father killed her on purpose to get those eyes, the guilt leaves Soo Wan desolate, to the point of losing her sight because she didn't want her that way. She only finally decides to move on and forget the past when she almost loses Dong Joo in an accident. Soo Wan realizes that she can't change what happened, but she can be happy and be grateful for the gift Dong Joo's mother gave her.

This drama is so beautiful, in every sense. The couple, the story, the soundtrack... I don't even have words to describe the incredible experience of watching this drama. It's unmissable.

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