Bad Blood & Black Cards: Bitch X Rich
There were many things about this K-drama that I really enjoyed, but just as many that left me disappointed.
The acting and cast were perfect — they kept me watching even when the storyline itself didn’t fully satisfy me. The performances were also supported by sound effects that I found to be spot on for the different moments: suspense, satisfaction, realization, and everything else this K-drama has to offer.
The mystery’s resolution was intricate yet simple. I’d call it a plot twist that some people might find disappointing. Personally, I found it fairly satisfying, but I respect and understand the perspective of those who feel otherwise.
I’m rooting for season 2 to have a more developed romantic storyline, especially exploring those that were left unresolved — though I’m a bit disappointed that Lee So Mang won’t be part of the next season.
I have high expectations for season 2. I believe it will incorporate many more genres compared to this season.
I’m giving this K-drama an 8 out of 10 because, despite some narrative flaws, it delivered a highly engaging and emotionally resonant experience. The acting was top-notch — every character felt real and well-portrayed. The sound design also stood out, perfectly complementing the mood of each scene.
What held the show back from a higher score was the pacing and underdeveloped subplots, particularly in the romantic arcs, which I hope will be explored more deeply in Season 2.
Overall, it’s a well-crafted drama that had a strong emotional impact, and it left me genuinely excited for what’s to come next.
The acting and cast were perfect — they kept me watching even when the storyline itself didn’t fully satisfy me. The performances were also supported by sound effects that I found to be spot on for the different moments: suspense, satisfaction, realization, and everything else this K-drama has to offer.
The mystery’s resolution was intricate yet simple. I’d call it a plot twist that some people might find disappointing. Personally, I found it fairly satisfying, but I respect and understand the perspective of those who feel otherwise.
I’m rooting for season 2 to have a more developed romantic storyline, especially exploring those that were left unresolved — though I’m a bit disappointed that Lee So Mang won’t be part of the next season.
I have high expectations for season 2. I believe it will incorporate many more genres compared to this season.
I’m giving this K-drama an 8 out of 10 because, despite some narrative flaws, it delivered a highly engaging and emotionally resonant experience. The acting was top-notch — every character felt real and well-portrayed. The sound design also stood out, perfectly complementing the mood of each scene.
What held the show back from a higher score was the pacing and underdeveloped subplots, particularly in the romantic arcs, which I hope will be explored more deeply in Season 2.
Overall, it’s a well-crafted drama that had a strong emotional impact, and it left me genuinely excited for what’s to come next.
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