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Bitch X Rich
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by Mitka
Jun 24, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

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.

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Bloodhounds
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by Mitka
Jun 17, 2025
8 of 8 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Not Easy to Finish, Impossible to Forget

An intriguing story paired with a beautiful bromance, portrayed to perfection.
The only reason I’m taking off stars might be considered subjective, but I believe there’s some objectivity to it: it took me five months to finish this K-drama because I found it not very "engaging" or "accompanying." Several times I felt like dropping it even though I genuinely liked it. I pushed through and finished it, but I can't say I'm entirely satisfied due to this one issue that appeared early on (around episodes 2–3) and lasted until about episode 6.

I became very attached to the characters, but I really wish we had gotten to know more about Woo Jin. So I’m rooting for season 2 to shine a brighter light on his character than in the first season.

I honestly don’t know what to expect from the second season, but I have a gut feeling it’ll be a lot more emotional than season 1.

Despite a slow and somewhat unengaging start that made it hard for me to get into the series, it eventually managed to build a deep emotional connection thanks to a beautiful bromance and memorable characters. The bond I felt toward the end and my strong desire to see a second season outweigh the initial struggles. That's why I’m giving it a 7/10.

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Study Group
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by Mitka
Jun 17, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Study Group – A promising start with room to grow

The story of this K-drama Study Group really surprised me. I was expecting something that, like many dramas of this genre, would be less emotional. But the friendships that developed throughout the story truly caught me off guard and made me really happy.

All the emotions I felt while watching this drama are basically the same ones I feel when watching a comfort drama, so in that sense, I’m very satisfied. However, I still feel a bit disappointed by the emptiness of this drama.

I might sound silly saying this, but I’m rooting for the next season(s) to be better than this one. I think the choice of having 10 episodes for the first season is reasonable. It seems like this season mainly aimed to introduce the Study Group, so I really hope that the second season has more episodes and that the plot doesn't get completely changed—like many dramas tend to do in later seasons.

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Summer Strike
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by Mitka
Jun 16, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Charming Premise, Disappointing Focus

Not everyone would define this drama as a comfort watch because it has many tense moments, as could already be guessed from the plot. I was disappointed by the romance; I was hoping it would play a bigger role and unfold differently. I did enjoy the chemistry between the two leads, and I’m sure many people will find that appealing.

I found the story of the girl who changes her life, moves to a small town, and meets the owner of a little library really charming. Unfortunately, I felt that the drama focused more on the mysterious town than on the main character and her life transformation. That’s what disappointed me the most; I was expecting a different kind of story. Maybe one or two additional episodes focusing on the romance would have helped make this a better k-drama.

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Night Has Come
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by Mitka
Jun 22, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Where Night Was Meant to End, the Story Truly Began

The storyline of this K-drama is truly captivating. I feel like all the elements were perfectly intertwined and harmonized. If I could, I would rewatch it immediately, but I think it's better to wait a little.

The character development could be considered slightly lacking, as I believe some characters didn’t really have any.
Among them all, Go Kyung-Jun is the one I felt most connected to—his transformation is evident from the very first death. He continues to appear tough, but in his moments of solitude, you can see all the sadness in his eyes. I think his character is the best written out of all of them.

The plot is really unique, and I truly hope a second season will be announced, as I believe it could become even more successful than the first.

The story was accompanied by sounds and music that perfectly matched the tone of the series. Normally, I don’t pay much attention to music in shows, but in this case, it played an important role in the emotions I felt while watching.

This K-drama instantly became one of my all-time favorite series as soon as I finished it.

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