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Laughter in Waikiki 2: A Review

When life overwhelms you with too many hassles, sometimes all you need to do is to remain still and allow everything to pass by without trying so hard to beat the odds. This is the exact feeling I get whenever I tune in to Laughter in Waikiki (2018). This followed-up season feels just as ridiculous… Continue reading Laughter in Waikiki 2: A Review

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Memories of the Alhambra: A Review

It could have been a memorable masterpiece that breakthroughs the common kdrama's stereotypes. It could have been a drama to reminisce years from now given its magnificent cinematography and a Hyun Bin within. Instead, the drama managed to fail the expectations of its avid viewers and left everyone dumbfounded towards the stupid ambiguous conflict resolution.… Continue reading Memories of the Alhambra: A Review

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Yumi’s Cells Season 2: A Review

Kdrama producers occasionally make dramas in multiple seasons, the trend of which have been increasing ever since Netflix has taken over more drama productions in the past few years. Some of them are gems, the others remain mediocre or fail to meet the expectations and leave a lot to be desired given the bar set… Continue reading Yumi’s Cells Season 2: A Review

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Yumi’s Cells Season 1: A Review

Humans are far the most complicated beings on Earth that revolve around what their heart and mind opt out for, each of whom consists of diversified braincells at a personal dose. That being said, even the slightest difference of ingredients can make up an entirely distinctive personality from one another. Here in the fantasy world… Continue reading Yumi’s Cells Season 1: A Review

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Romance is a Bonus Book: A Review

I was contemplating about which series I was supposed to write a review on after finishing a long lakorn My Forever Sunshine (2020) until I got deliriously-immersed in Little Women (2022) and encountered Wi Ha Joon’s resplendent persona. Something about his solid gaze and genuine smile lures people in without exception. He was a special… Continue reading Romance is a Bonus Book: A Review

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Twenty Five Twenty One: A Review

Have you ever encountered a tormenting farewell with someone whom you have never wished to get apart from? It's painful because never has the parting crossed your mind at all; because this person is so dear that you want to keep him inside your pocket for a lifetime. It could have been forever, but, instead,… Continue reading Twenty Five Twenty One: A Review

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Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo: A Review

After watching Nam Joo Hyuk's recent drama Twenty Five Twenty One (2022) (a genuinely well-made one that I would love to review, soon), I am more than convinced that progress doesn't happen overnight. It's a rather long long winding journey until nobody knows, but a sure and steady one when diligently practiced. He was notoriously… Continue reading Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo: A Review

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Our Beloved Summer: A Review

I usually make up my mind to write a drama review upon watching the ending, by contemplating whether this drama is worth my time and energy or not. This is one of the very few occasions that I would write a review for a still ongoing drama, amidst days of waiting another week to uncover… Continue reading Our Beloved Summer: A Review

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Hometown Cha Cha Cha: A Review

Here's a thing about Kim Seon Ho's past scandal: a lot of people, including myself, owe him a genuine apology for what we had accused him of in mind before the truth came to light. I even wrote a scribbling post expressing my disappointment in him when the scandal first occurred, which was exposed right… Continue reading Hometown Cha Cha Cha: A Review

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Pinocchio: A Review

The best cure to missing Lee Jong Suk's newly-upcoming project after getting discharged from the military is watching Lee Jong Suk's previous works that showcased his powerful acting performance. A household name that deserves public recognition for its quality, I'd say. Now that I have finished writing down my thoughts on his two 10/10-grade K-dramas… Continue reading Pinocchio: A Review