KDrama
As a horror series, Parasyte: The Grey is superb. As sci-fi, it’s exciting. But more importantly, as an adaptation, this is a showstopper.
The Impossible Heir Episodes 11-12 do little to justify the series’ existence, instead resulting in a lackluster and disappointing end.
When a serial killer begins playing games with police, two intrepid investigators will put aside their differences in Nine Puzzles.
Queen of Tears Episodes 7-8 highlight betrayal in different ways, but also remind us of how devastating heartbreak can be.
The Impossible Heir Episodes 9-10 pushes us toward an ending that can’t come soon enough, full of glaring, frustrating issues.
Queen of Tears Episodes 5-6 balances the high-stakes drama with sweet romantic tones, giving viewers a little bit of everything.
With In-Ha emerging as the villain, The Impossible Heir Episodes 7-8 resets the players on the chessboard.
Ultimately, Doctor Slump is as directionless as its leading character, Ha-Neul. Where the series succeeds most is its depiction of romance
Queen of Tears Episodes 3-4 adds fascinating layers to our leading duo, but also introduces an intriguing villain to the mix.
Chicken Nugget dials everything up to a ten and then some. It is absurdist, comedic fun and embraces its quirky energy.
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While the story drags on too long, its pacing can’t overpower the utter sweetness and simplicity of teenage love in Love Untangled.