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My Demon
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nov 26, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
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A Fantasy Romance Between a Demon & a Heiress

A dangerous yet spicy romance between a devilishly handsome demon & a strong minded chaebol heiress!

The tagline definitely fits the bill as we talk about SBS’s latest fantastical offering, “My Demon”. Starring Kim Yoo Jung and Song Kang in the lead roles, this was one of the most anticipated romances of the year and rightly so. While the concept of contract marriages is nothing new in Korean dramas, this show strongly hinges on the “Opposite Poles Attract” premise. The settings are beautiful, cinematography is lush while the CGI effects are mindblowing. It has been a long time since I watched a drama that instantly grabs your attention. Being a huge fan of Song Kang, this drama was on my “Must Watchlist” and I’m glad that it lived up to the expectations. There is something exciting about watching an immortal demon butt heads with a cold hearted heiress. They both have unique personalities which merge well and I’m totally enjoying the joyride. Without further ado, let’s dig deeper into the pilot episodes!

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Park's Contract Marriage Story
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nov 27, 2023
2 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
Historia 7.0
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A Time Slip Romance- A Hit or Miss

Time travel romances seem to be in vogue these days. Starting with “Perfect Marriage Revenge” and “Story of Kunning Palace”, time slip love stories are creating a lot of buzz in both South Korea and China. They are setting a new trend in the fantasy genre and rightly so. MBC’s latest historical “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract” joins the ranks, portraying a somber yet heartening tale of lost love and reconciliation. Adapted from the web novel “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract” (열녀박씨 계약결혼뎐) written by Kim Neo Ul (김너울) and illustrated by B, the show stars Lee Se Young & Bae In Hyuk in lead roles. The show paints a not-so pretty picture of a strong minded woman striving to achieve her goals, while going against the Confucian ideals in the Josean society. Pilot episodes do a decent job of setting the premise and introducing the characters while keeping their personal agenda hidden. The melodrama will most likely proceed with lots of confrontations in the upcoming episodes as we learn about the protagonists and the ensuing battles they will be embroiled in.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/11/27/the-story-of-parks-marriage-contract-first-impressions/

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Flowers that Bloom at Night
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ene 15, 2024
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 8.0
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An Impresive Start to a Hilarious Romcom

If you enjoyed watching the recently concluded romcom “The Matchmakers”, then probably “Knight Flower” should be on your watchlist. The premise is quite similar, a widowed daughter-in-law belonging to an influential family who lives a double life. While Jung Soon Deok (Cho Yi Hyun) portrayed a masterful matchmaker, Lee Ha Nee plays Cho Yeo Hwa, a gutsy yet happy-go-lucky widow who masquerades as the “legendary hero” at night. I jumped into this drama because Lee Ha Nee is one of my favorite actresses and her comic timing is unbeatable. If you have watched her in “The Fiery Priest”, then you would understand my point. She doesn’t disappoint here either; Yeo Hwa is a joy to watch, it could be the fight scenes where she punishes the baddies or her subtle romantic scenes with ML, Lee Jong Won. Well I did have reservations about this pairing, the eleven age-gap is pretty obvious; I’m not even sure if this is a noona romance. Nevertheless, both have a striking chemistry, and we are going to talk more about this!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/01/15/knight-flower-first-impressions/#more-450

"Knight Flower" Series Review

There are very few shows that actually get me excited; especially the weekend ones. Currently, I’m juggling not one but four shows on weekends and despite this hectic schedule, “Knight Flower” always held priority. Simply because I couldn’t wait to watch what kind of new antic Cho Yeo Hwa would get involved in. The central character of this show, Yeo Hwa is the dutiful widowed daughter-in-law of the Left State Councilor. She was widowed the day she got married and has spent 15 years mourning of the loss of a husband she never met. Rather tragic, but underneath her demure nature hides the legendary hero who climbs walls at night and helps the needy people while punishing the evil. The entire circumstances of this story line is elevated by the fact that Lee Ha Nee plays this role with a dexterity. Her perplexed expressions are on point, comedy is Lee Ha Nee’s strong point, and she excels in that. Let’s review this hilariously ridiculous romcom with slight dangerous edge!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/02/19/knight-flower-series-review/

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Tiger Crane
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oct 5, 2023
10 of 36 episodios vistos
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Global 7.5
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A Fantasty Thriller with abundant Bromance

Two things seem to be trending these days on the IQIYI platform- wuxia dramas & Zhang Linghe. Following the huge success of his recently ended romance “My Journey to You”, Zhang Linghe is back in the forte with his new mystery thriller “Tiger and Crane”. Definitely another anticipated release this year, fans have been eagerly awaiting the premiere of this show for almost a year. Starring a ginormous cast that includes Jiang Long, Zhang Ling He, Wang Yu Wen, Chen You Wei, Ye Qing, He Lan Dou in lead roles, the drama hinges on the strong bromance between Jiang Long & Zhang Ling He. For those who are still waiting for updates on Zhang Ling He’s BL adaptation “Eternal Faith”, this show can be a consolation of sorts. Set in a fantastical universe where demonologists exist, the show paints a dainty image of the ongoing war between sorcerers and demons. Adapted from Huang Xiaoda’s novel of the same and helmed by popular director, Guo Hu; the drama promises an intriguing battle of wits, power struggles and sorcery.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/10/05/tiger-and-crane-first-impressions/#more-185

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Gaslighting
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hace 26 días
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I'm Loving This A Lot

You put Kim Hee Sun into a drama and I’m bound to watch it, no matter what!

A human black dramedy, MBC’s “Bitter Sweet Hell” is off to a great start. Coupled with a stellar casting, the clever script keeps you guessing, never a dull moment in sight. When I first read the synopsis for this show, I thought that this would be another “Mother-in-law & Daughter-in-law” melodrama. Obviously it is, mother-in-law Hong Sa Gang (Lee Hye Young) isn’t a huge fan of her popular daughter-in-law, No Yeong Won (Kim Hee Sun). Married into a household where her father-in-law dotes on her and her husband obeys her every whim, Yeong Won leads a rather comfortable & cherished life. That is, until her father-in-law dies in a tragic accident and his old belongings open a Pandora box full of doubts and regrets. The storytelling is rather riveting, because every single individual in this show is questionable (except for Yeong Won). It could her mother-in-law who revels in her husband’s sudden death or her husband who could be cheating on her or her young son, Choi Do Hyun (hello Park Jae Chan, from Semantic Error) who has been acting odd after his grandfather’s death. This show is all about finding out who are Yeong Woo’s real allies and who all are plotting behind her back.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/05/26/bitter-sweet-hell-first-impressions/#more-854

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Strong Woman Kang Nam Soon
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oct 9, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
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Not Exactly The Strongest Comeback

The 2017 classic “Strong Woman Do Bong Soon” was a sleeper hit simply because of the fantastic chemistry between the main leads Park Bo Young & Park Hyung Sik. It’s quite difficult to come across stories where a female lead and her superpowers are glorified. This edgy fantasy element became the reason for the show’s success. As such, I wasn’t admittedly excited about the new reboot. It may be attributed to the entirely new cast that has no connections to the characters in the prequel. “Strong Girl Namsoon” finally premiered last week. The million dollar question that piques our attention is this- Is the spin-off as well as the prequel? I will answer this question as we analyze the first two episodes and dig deeper into the storyline.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/10/09/strong-girl-namsoon-first-impressions/

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The Double
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hace 3 días
10 of 40 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
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An Entertainment Revenge Saga

This is one of those dramas that I wanted to binge watch and I’m so glad about my decision!

Adapted from the web novel “Marriage of the Di Daughter” (嫡嫁千金) by Qian Shan Cha Ke (千山茶客), “The Double” is without doubt, one of the most intense and entertaining dramas from the Chinese shores this year. Starring Wu Jin Yan & Wang Xing Yue in lead roles, the show is a political web of deceit, betrayal and deception. Not a single moment goes without one of the characters plotting; a husband who killed her wife for someone else, a crazy Eldest Princess who hates male chauvinism, a scheming stepmother hellbent on torturing her stepdaughter, a jealous stepsister who is obsessed with stealing her sister’s betrothed, and a delinquent Duke who enjoys watching their show. We have a potboiler of such diverse characters, there is never a dull moment; almost everyone has a maniacal sense of reality while our righteous female lead seeks retribution from these devils. Having a bold female lead is the major plus point for this drama; Wu Jin Yan breezes through her performance with a single-minded attitude that is unheard-of. I’m used to seeing Wang Xing Yue in supporting roles (One and Only, Story of Kunning Palace), so watching him portray an anarchist was shocking yet surprising. He is really living upto the expectations of his first major role. Let’s list the reasons to watch this show!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/06/18/the-double-first-impressions/#more-947

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Mi Dulce Mafioso
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hace 7 días
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Global 7.0
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A Sweet, Endearing Romcom

A laughter riot indeed, it is so damn silly you can’t help but giggle in excitement!

JTBC’s new Wednesday-Thursday offering “My Sweet Mobster” might seem lame but it isn’t. I wasn’t acquainted with either of the main leads, but they still managed to win my hearts in the first two episodes that premiered this week. Starring Uhm Tae Goo, Uhm Tae Goo, Kwon Yool, “My Sweet Mobster” is hilarious romcom between a reformed gangster and an avid kids content creator. What are the odds that these two meet? None, and yet they meet in funny situations, end up antagonizing each other before slowly love blossoms between them. Another interesting feature about this show is the galore of handsome men; like they don’t even look like gangster (especially Kim Hyun Jin, I spend far too much time swooning over his good looks). Let’s talk about the pilot episodes in detail!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/06/14/my-sweet-mobster-first-impressions/#more-933

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De Vuelta en Samdal-ri
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dic 5, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
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A Small Town Romance With Quirky Characters

JTBC’s latest offering “Welcome to Samdalri” is a decades long saga of friendship, lost love and reconciliation. Starring Ji Chang Wook and Shin Hye Sun in the lead roles of Cho Yong Pil & Cho Sam Dal/Cho Eun Hye, the show transverses their journey as they reconnect after eight years of separation. The first thing that I noticed about this show is the scenic beauty. Shot in the backdrop of the beautiful Jeju island, the show banks on the small town life and its busy yet nosy neighborhood. Set in Samdalri (which is native to both Cho Yong Pil & Cho Sam Dal), the drama focuses on their reconciliation as Sam-dal returns to her hometown when her career plummets and she is at her wit’s end. The pilot episodes were pretty decent at introducing the individual characters and their current lives while keeping their past shredded in mystery. There is a lot going on in the backdrop that we are unaware of and these invisible issues have been adversely affecting their relationship for almost a decade. Let’s sit down and dissect the finer details relative to this small town romance!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/12/05/welcome-to-samdalri-first-impressions/

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Sparkling Watermelon
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sep 27, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
En curso 4
Global 7.5
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A Breezy Time Travel Romance

Time travel romances seem to be in trend and joining the foray is tvN’s latest offering “Twinkling Watermelon”. If you are wondering about the title (as I’m), maybe it is a mere connotation to the storyline which sparkles with youthfulness and has varied tones of friendship/love. Starring Ryeoun, Choi Hyun Wook, Seol In Ah, Shin Eun Soo in the lead roles, the drama premiered to high expectations and certainly it was worth the hype. The first two episodes set up the premise decently while introducing intriguing characters as well as the time travel element which pops up randomly. The storytelling is little out of place and at times without context (when they randomly switch between two timeframes), but the chemistry between the characters is reckoning and it manages to tide over those discrepancies. For now, I’m invested in this drama simply because the storyline is interesting and I’m hoping for some solid character development in the future episodes.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/09/27/twinkling-watermelon-first-impressions/

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Sending Me to You
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nov 1, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 7.0
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Acting/Cast 7.0
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A Historical With A Funny Tone

Rowoon (“Destined with You”) is back onscreen with his next romcom, which happens to be a historical. Starring alongside Cho Yi Hyun, “The Matchmakers” is about two widowers, Shim Jung Woo & Jung Soon Deok, who are pressured by the royal family into marrying three maidens representing the spinster problem in the Joseon dynasty. Both of them have varied personalities, with Jung Soon Deok leading a double life that is closely guarded. The drama relies a lot on the customs and traditions that tied down widows in ancient Joseon. Now, widowers weren’t specifically affected, but Shim Jung Woo suffers because he has a special identity. You can’t question the absurdity of their situations because we are talking about times that were orthodox and fanatical. The first two episodes do a good job of introducing the main characters, as we get a glimpse into their lives. Soon Deok leads an exciting, satisfying one while Jung Wook’s is dull and unfulfilling.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/11/01/the-matchmakers-first-impressions/

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Connection
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hace 25 días
2 of 14 episodios vistos
En curso 2
Global 7.5
Historia 8.0
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A Must Watch Fast Paced Crime Thriller

What happens when a narcotics detective becomes a drug addict?

The concept is intriguing, we normally watch detectives running behind drug dealers in most crime thrillers, apprehending them & bringing them to justice. When the tables are turned, will you apprehend the detective or save him? Ji Sung is back on our silver screen with a bang and it is not surprising given his varied repertoire. Starring alongside Jeon Mi Do, Kwon Yool, Kim Kyung Nam; we have an undeniably strong casting with an equally reliable storyline. It keeps you on your toes, the antagonists are mean, given their rich disposition but hidden beneath the veneer of friendship and dishonesty. The drama seems to revolve around Jang Jae Kyung (Ji Sung). He is the central figure who just got promoted for arresting major drug dealer, but this promotion leads to his downward spiral. How that happens, we will recount that!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/05/27/connection-first-impressions/

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Destined with You
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ago 26, 2023
2 of 16 episodios vistos
En curso 3
Global 8.0
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
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Impressionable With Mystique & Intrigue

The latest entrant on JTBC’s mid-week block, Destined With You, has a lot to offer. With a stellar casting that includes big names like Jo Bo Ah, Rowoon, Ha Joon, Yura; the drama premiered to high ratings on Netflix. I have been closely keep a tab on JTBC’s official accounts, since the day this drama was announced. It has got nothing to do with my thirst for fantasy dramas, and everything to do with the fact that this show has both of my favorite stars. I’m a huge, huge fan of Jo Bo Ah and she is nothing short of adorable here. Following close on her heels is our handsome hunk, Rowoon, whose character has streaks of mystique and intrigue. The first two episodes do a decent job of setting the storyline, which is gripping and exciting. There is a lot happening in the pilot episodes; shamanism plays a pivotal role in this fantasy and the show is as riveting as the trailer that promises a love story that spans over 300 years.

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/08/26/destined-with-you-first-impressions/#more-91

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Miss Night and Day
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hace 4 días
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Global 7.5
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An Entertaining Watch with a Strong Casting

What happens when a 28-year-old woman suddenly ages into a 50-year old during daylight?

JTBC’s latest show “Miss Night and Day” offers a mix of intrigue with a side dose of mystery & fantasy. Focusing on the struggles of an eager jobseeker, the storyline pans out as our female lead, Lee Mi Jin literally ages while trying to find a job for herself. Add the persistent yet stubborn prosecutor Gye Ji Ung with a mysterious cat to this mix, and we have an interesting show at our hands. Starring Jung Eun Ji, Lee Jung Eun, Choi Jin Hyuk in a atypical romance, the drama promises fun-filled moments between our main leads. The script is slightly slow paced but it picks up in the second episode as we end up with a serial killer on loose. While the show is solely focused on Mi Jin’s sudden change in appearance, the story is tied to Gye Ji Ung’s decades old search for the murderer who possibly massacred his mother. Let’s understand the characters better first!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/06/17/miss-night-and-day-first-impressions/

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The Moon That Rises in the Day
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nov 3, 2023
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A Reincarnation Saga with Fantasy Element

Adapted from the webtoon “The Moon that Rises in the Day” (낮에 뜨는 달) by Hye Yoom (헤윰), ENA’s new drama “Moon in the Day” is a heartbreaking, remorseful romance that transcends over centuries. Starring Pyo Ye Jin and Kim Young Dae in lead roles, the storyline depicts the story of a vengeful spirit seeking retribution for his wrongful death. The main actors portray two different characters, from variant timelines. It has been an eventful week with quite a few new premieres like “Castaway Diva”, “Perfect Revenge Marriage” and “The Matchmakers”. Certainly, the show has a tall order to compete with when compared to those recent releases. What works in its favor is the rustic chemistry between the main actors. The script is slightly odd paced, but that doesn’t take away the fact that the characters are intriguing and their backstory is equally riveting. We are given glimpses of their past lives as the first two episodes concentrate on the character’s present lives. As unlike as they are, Kang Young Hwa and Han Jun Oh aren’t peas in the same pod. Let’s dive into this narrative and learn more about them!

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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2023/11/03/moon-in-the-day-first-impressions/

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