I NEED TO KNOW THE NAME OF THE BOOKS THAT YANG XI READ BC I WANT TO READ THEM TOO!! omg
She reads an author called Jin Yong. All those wuxia references are from there: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Yong One time she read a book about two friends that grew up together but didn't end up a couple, that one they said is by Chiung Yao (though I'm not sure which novel that is; haven't read her works) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiung_Yao
Aside from the misogyny, sexual harassment, underhanded/borderline illegal tactics, and greedy ambition, Sekuhara…
Sekuhara usually plays loyal righteous underdog cop! It's actually my first time seeing him in a role like this see Signal (japanese version) and Galileo...
Thank you for this review. I have purposely looked for a spoiler for episode 16 and ... oh boy!!!I started watching…
yes ep 14-16 just did not match the tone of the beginning! I feel like the fate info of how they first met should stay, but that whole tropey big "last hurdle" should go. urgh.
huh. Honestly I think Dinner Mate was pretty much its own genre
but if you like contractual relationships between male and female leads, then "Because This is My First Life" is my favorite rom com, hands down. Trigger warning sexual assault though. It discusses problems women face in the workplace and it gets very real...
Mutual healing-wise, "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" is a recent favorite.
If you're looking for dramas that make fun of other k-drama tropes, then "Be Melodramatic" is very meta in that aspect.
One time she read a book about two friends that grew up together but didn't end up a couple, that one they said is by Chiung Yao (though I'm not sure which novel that is; haven't read her works)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiung_Yao
see Signal (japanese version) and Galileo...
but if you like contractual relationships between male and female leads, then "Because This is My First Life" is my favorite rom com, hands down.
Trigger warning sexual assault though. It discusses problems women face in the workplace and it gets very real...
Mutual healing-wise, "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" is a recent favorite.
If you're looking for dramas that make fun of other k-drama tropes, then "Be Melodramatic" is very meta in that aspect.