Same experience for me. Our school library had the full set, and I took advantage of it as much as I could. I did not even plan to read all of them at first, but since they were all available, it just happened naturally. I think that is one of the best things about libraries. You get access to a...
Ju Ji-Hoon as the prosecutor trying to take down that big alliance with the mayor and the company is interesting. His wife being connected to everything makes it more complicated. I like how they mix politics, business and personal life together. The cast is strong too, Ha Ji-Won and Nana are...
KPop Demon Hunters getting Best Animated Sound Mixing makes so much sense. The music and action were always perfectly timed, and the voices were clear even with all the chaos. I like animation, but sometimes the sound is just okay. This one felt different because every punch, song, and funny...
I just finished episode 4 and honestly, Park Min-Young is killing it as Han Seol-Ah. Every time she looks at Wi Ha-Jun my heart stops because you can’t tell if she’s about to kiss him or push him off a building. The insurance twist is smart – canceling the policies right before death makes zero...
Okay I’m sold. This is exactly the weird creative homebrew the scene needs more of. Seven different worlds, changing rules each time, ongoing story with actual character moments. The fact that it started as pandemic episodes and now it’s a full multicart collection is awesome. Peter’s background...
The mother-in-law is scary accurate—smiling while judging everything. Park Ha-Sun carried the whole show, her face when she’s trying so hard not to snap is perfect. Kwon Yool is good too but man, the husband needed to grow a backbone sooner. Season 2 fixes some of that. If your family is...
This list feels overhyped. When Life Gives You Tangerines at 9.1 is fair, but the nostalgia hits hard only if you like slow family stories. For me it dragged in the middle. Tempest at 6.7 is actually generous—it was boring most of the time, too much talking about politics and not enough real...
All four sound decent but Way Back Home is the one I need to rewatch now. That loneliness in a foreign prison hits different. The rest look okay too—maybe I'll add Toxic Parents next since I like mysteries. Thanks for the list, gives me ideas for weekend.
Okay but “Golden” winning best comedic song is sending me. Kpop Demon Hunters was ridiculous in the best way and that track is pure ear candy. I’m not even mad. Sinners cleaning up is whatever—Ludwig Göransson is unstoppable right now. “I Lied to You” is gorgeous though. Severance S2 score win...
So, I can see why people like Idol, but for me, it didn’t quite hit the mark. The plot was interesting enough, but the pacing was just off. There’s a lot of talking, a lot of waiting for something to happen, and then it hits you with a twist that you sort of saw coming. I think the movie...
I’m all in for this! I love that it’s not just about a romantic relationship but also about family and personal growth. The whole theme of forgiveness is really powerful, and I’m excited to see how Seo Jun-Kyung starts to open up. Her emotional journey sounds like it’ll be something I can relate...
This is one of those shows you think will be cheesy, but it pulls you in. I didn’t expect to enjoy it, but now I’m actually hooked. Maeng Se-Na is this tough, smart lawyer, but the fan side of her adds so much depth. Do Ra-Ik as the idol caught in a murder investigation is so intense. The show...
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