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  • Last Online: Dec 22, 2025
  • Location: Lands Between
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  • Awards Received: Flower Award6
On Seeking Love Oct 30, 2022
Title Seeking Love
It's pretty rough. It goes for the extreme unrealistic ends of every cliche in a romcom. Forget the tame trope of love triangles because now you have love hexagons, both FL and ML had two other people colliding with them. All of the side stories/romances were underdeveloped and given minimum attention. The opposite parties suddenly start to be aggressive for a mundane reason just to, again, suddenly change at the start of the last episode. The "mother" plot line is by far the worst part of the drama. Kim Yoon Hee got the worst conclusion.

With all that being said, at least both leads got together in real life and made babies ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On Sisters-in-Law Oct 30, 2022
The hatred and favoring of twins from the mother reminded me of "Wang's Family (2013)", unjustified favoritism from the mother towards a spoiled daughter who always get it her way. The twins' relationship, conflict, story, justification and resolution weren't given a good writing, on the other hand, the twins from "Famous Princesses (2006)", which tackles a similar story within the same context, had done a much better job than this drama.

The pacing of the drama is odd and unjustified when changes, things start to change without proper building. The "high emotions/moments" didn't feel real or convincing, especially the ones as we were approaching the ending closer and closer. Many characters were expendable, especially the twins' father the most useless father in a family drama, no character no writing and barely any presence. Despite the heaps of problems it has, the drama is still watchable.
On The Women's Room Oct 28, 2022
MAXIMUS MAKJANGUS! It couldn't get any more makjang. Full of baboonish events, poor writing, and poor acting. 90% of the cast was barely able to act. The story was pretty much concluded around episode 85 but somehow they managed to push it for another 30 episodes.
On Ruler of Your Own World Oct 28, 2022
I absolutely love this director, it's been 10 years since his last project, I really hope he comes back to direct a modern drama. Yang Dong Geun and this director are the perfect match. I'mma say the obvious, they don't make them like this anymore. This is the earliest performance I've seen from Gong Hyo Jin so far and it's amazing, vibrant and full of life. The OST was straight up a certified banger! It's had been 1 eternity since I rated a drama 8.5 and it's well deserved.
On Miracle That We Met Oct 27, 2022
Great beginning but it felt like the story took forever to actually start. The first 11 episodes were a very long introduction and things didn't start to move till episode 12. Super natural elements were scuffed af and cartoonish, might as well just remove the "reaper" guys and keep it as unexplained miracle for a better poetic angle. I also wanted to see more of the second Hyun Cheol, it would be interesting to have some interactions between both Hyun Cheols.
On Perfume Oct 27, 2022
Title Perfume
The amount of cheese sent me in a cardiac arrest. It plays out exactly as I would expect, nothing new or unique. They could have done a lot more with the concept or come up with a unique spin but the drama didn't go anywhere outside the realm of mediocrity.
On The Banker Oct 26, 2022
Title The Banker
The biggest highlight for me is Kim Sang Joong performance, on the other hand, its biggest weaknesses is this awkward misplaced unnecessary brief love triangle of those who work with Dae Ho. The subplots needed to be worked on more. Some characters who I thought would have a bigger role end up disappearing along the way. The drama itself was good although I wanted more from the climax.
On Dr. Gang Oct 26, 2022
Title Dr. Gang
That was way better than I expected. I absolutely loved the vibes it's similar to old Korean movies and not like old k-dramas. It wasn't even shot/directed like a drama which I really appreciate. I loved watching Dal Go fiddling and roaming around as he think and hum to himself.
On Everybody Cha Cha Cha Oct 26, 2022
It seems like the writer cannot focus on more than one thing at a time, everything else is neglected, brushed off and barely got any attention. The story divided into three sections: the love triangle thing then Jin Woo & Na Yoon and lastly the section with the biggest chunk "the missing husband". The 4 listed main characters are only relevant for the first 1/3 then the remainder 2/3 is mostly (Yoon Jung - Eun Hye and Shin Ok/Taesu). Han Jin Kyung may appear once every 10 episodes and Han Soo Hyun got a random side story after the first 1/3. There was a clear shift in tone starting from episode 63 where the drama turned full melodrama, I wish they kept the same vibe as earlier parts. The last 20 episodes were endless repetition of the same words.

Because of the "main" conflict, not a single couple ended up as I hoped, the ending is just unfair and was handled poorly. Han Soo Hyun was treated worse than a support character after the love triangle plot line was finished, they absolutely destroyed her character. Even when they tried to give her a story there was zero romantic build up, all we got is a time skip of her future at the end. This drama sucks when it comes to building relationships and romances. You may dislike Han Jin Kyung at the start, rightfully so, but you will end up hating Na Eun Hye for shamelessly guilt tripping her "husband" by using their daughter, even other characters hope on the same train.

One thing really bothered me is how not a single character had the slightest drop of inelegance to suggest doing a DNA test, instead let's just spend 70 episodes of endless doubts and stairs. Also, some of the casting decisions didn't feel right, the following actors didn't fit their character: Oh Man Suk, Jung Sung Woon and Lee Jong Won. The drama is watchable but it's a bit rough after episode 63.
On 49 Days Oct 25, 2022
Title 49 Days
Yeah dude I'm not even gonna bother writing the rest of my comment, the writer was straight up trolling...
On A Man's Story Oct 24, 2022
The drama didn't do a good job to make me care about any of the characters, the first 4 episodes were part of the reason as well. The writer was confused to have it romantic or keep the serious tone, the mix only brought the drama down even further. The episodes leading up to the end were weak so they had to come up with whatever climax they could think of (start of ep19) which resulted in the ending missing the landing by a long shot, they shifted the mood towards tragedy with barely any buildup. Can't recommend!
On More Charming By The Day Oct 24, 2022
This is the first drama I've seen with from the sitcom genre and honestly it feels like I'm watching a drama from an alternate reality. The romances and relationships were royally fucked, big time! All the characters were switching and cycling partners between each other that none of them led to any conclusion. Is this because of the nature of a K-sitcom? The only constants were Ji Won and Sung Soo who had a full story and progression. For the comedy it can be simplified as follow: 10% hilarious, 25% funny, 55% is this even a comedy?, 10% pure cringe. The story writing isn't even worth talking about, if you were to watch it then watch it for the comedy only.
On Smile Again Oct 23, 2022
Title Smile Again
The looks are too deceiving in this one, this is 5% family drama and 95% melodrama with the usual violent violin playing in the background every 2.1 seconds. This is not a family drama and the tag should be removed. For the length the drama had there was barely any story and the writing wasn't passable at all. I was losing my mind because of this "James" plot line, 100 episodes of endless tease and hundreds of close encounters to reveal the father identity. That's mostly the main story, what's even worse is that the exact same scenario step by step is being repeated for another 30 episodes for the grandparents identity. The last 30 episodes were random shenanigans and cringe.

This drama definitely had one of the laziest dumbed down writings out there. The writer was relying heavily on the mentally challenged mother to create tension, I lost count how many times a character threaten the mother that result into a problem and people shouting. It also extends to the characters' writing, all of which were bland, one dimensional, single digit IQ and unlikable. The writer was also trying to push her political agenda of pro-life antiabortion so damn hard with multiple extensive dialogues sequences.
On Our Gap Soon Oct 22, 2022
Title Our Gap Soon
The concept is fine but the execution is poor. All stories share great similarities with small alterations, there's a consistent pattern in these relationships where all males are bad/unfavorable and all females are victims/deserve better. The drama had an overwhelming number of cast members and an overwhelming number of small scattered stories, even though this is a long format drama but it back fired.

The lead couple are the weakest point for the drama. Them as actors, their story, their development, their resolution and the attention they were given all of which was borderline bad and they're suppose to be the "leads". This lead couple had a total, as I counted, 14 breakups/fights, my god I just wanted them to break up for good or die I don't care anymore fuck them! No wonder "Lee Ha Na" dropped out from being the female lead after the first script reading session. Speaking of which, the male lead Heo Gap Dol is the most pathetic loser I've ever seen, he remained a loser even at the end.

Let's talk about Heo Da Hye, the male lead's sister, she's one of the most interesting characters in the drama yet the creators completely destroyed her. From the end of episode 33 she was completely cut off abruptly from the drama with absolutely zero mention of her as if she never existed. Her mother, brother, kids, ex-husband all carried on as if she never existed. It seems like the character Ban Ji A became her replacement just for Soo Jo's sake.

The beginning of episode 34 marked a clear big shift in the writing and direction. The writer didn't no where or how to steer the ship from there, it took a random turn every now and then, some characters started to disappear for 4-5 episodes at times (including leads), the leads were treated like guest characters with minimum updates or attention, most cute moments became cheesy and cringe, half of the supporting cast rarely appeared afterwards, the whole story became too scattered and the stretch of events got too obvious as they were trying to prolong the series. One thing really bothered me is how the drama took a weird detour that included manipulating emotions in solving every single problem/relationship, rather than fixing them in a healthy way.

Can't recommend.
Replying to Park Min Oct 21, 2022
Title May Queen Spoiler
Oh god it's a love SQUARE! The worst kind of love squares too. This is the worst performance I've seen from Jae…
The whole thing about all the 4 leads switching partners was straight up distasteful.
On May Queen Oct 21, 2022
Title May Queen
Oh god it's a love SQUARE! The worst kind of love squares too. This is the worst performance I've seen from Jae Hee, he's usually better than this. Weak opening! The initial setup isn't encouraging to keep watching at all. You know when a drama gets too comfortable when they throw an excess of 8 episodes just for this redundant childhood flashbacks that aren't worth more than 2 eps max. The romance was completely ass; no chemistry between anyone involved, emotions are flipped to suit the narrative, it felt cheap, awkward and was treated as an after thought. The drama lacked a good build up for the bad parties and their motivation. Any sequence of events regarding a revenge plot was generic and fell flat. Barely serviceable makjang.
On Be Strong Geum Soon Oct 20, 2022
The drama had no right to be this long for the amount of content it provides. Small limited cast, thin story, some side stories left underdeveloped and eventually were brushed off, limited number of side stories/side couples considering this is a family drama not a makjang. The main story was stretched too thin with extreme drag, 20 episodes can pass without the character making a decision. The kidney plot line was like 60+ episodes or something.

This is one of the most unlikable male leads in a long running drama. The female lead life was falling apart, her mother was on the verge of death, along with a handful of problems from her in-laws, son and grandma. YET despite the ML knowing all of that, the insensitive selfish prick all he care about is himself and no one else. Chasing the female lead, trying to kiss her, pressuring her why she doesn't love him back or marry him. He didn't even care about her son, how can he be a father? Judging by his overall behavior, I doubt their "happily ever after" story would last very long. One more thing, there's absolutely zero chemistry between the leads anyway.

The other male to hate is Noh Tae Wan, he's excessively authoritarian over FL in a seriously creepy and uncomfortable way. Never seen an in-law in k-drama behave this aggressively and obsessively towards a brother's wife. The later plot line about the in-laws arguing over the child was also nauseating, childish and plane stupid.

The drama lacks a lot in general, doesn't deliver a worthy experience and it's a heavy investment to get into, don't watch it unless you care about some of the cast members.
On Famous Princesses Oct 19, 2022
It turned out to be better than I initially thought of it after watching a handful of episodes. It may have the look and feel of 1996 although it's from 2006 but I guess that's just the limitation of production, still pretty decent, I will talk more about RAW files at the end. While watching the first half, you would think that Mi Chil is the ultimate representation of a toxic guilt-tripping-filled relationship and that Il Han deserve all the agony and pain but the drama managed to pick itself up afterwards. The drama does the "high" moments really well while the "low" moments are really low and awful but it overcompensates that with the campiness feel especially once the twins made up (around eps50).

All the stories were good and enjoyable to watch except Deok Chil's story line which always felt dull and lack any proper characterization. One thing extra I wanted from the ending is for "Mi Chil" to have a slightly better ending to give her the chance to speak out. The time-skip ending had an insane amount of baby making, it's a strong contender for the highest time-skip baby making drama.

If you were to watch it then go to AvistaZ and choose the release from Taengoo, it's pulled directly from KBS vods and even looks much better than the DVD version although it got a slight interlaced effect for the first 30 episodes.
On Diary of a Prosecutor Oct 18, 2022
This is the best prosecutor k-drama out there! It strikes a great balance between seriousness and lightness. Evey single person of the cast did a phenomenal job, synergistic and full of life characters. It managed to capture a unique vibe and created its own identity, this what make you remember a drama for a very long time. On a strange coincidence, Jung Ryeo Won had done 3 consecutive dramas that are "law" themed, not complaining she is doing great but I wish to see a little more variations in the future.