KDrama
Netflix Original Kdrama, The Atypical Family had promise. But it does more than it needs to, leaving things feeling underdeveloped.
Hierarchy will likely fail to climb the ranks, missing a much-needed spark to make it memorable in a saturated Kdrama sphere.
Assassinations, politics, conspiracies, and spies collide in 2025 when Korean thriller Tempest launches exclusively on Disney+ and on Hulu
Frankly Speaking Episodes 5-6 keep the excitement rolling while paying homage to popular Korean reality TV shows like Single’s Inferno.
The 8 Show is human cruelty on displace and a stark critique of capitalism and how easy it is to abide by it instead of break it.
Song Kang-Ho’s Uncle Samsik wastes little time diving into its politics at whiplash speed, but its central character intrigues.
The Atypical Family Episodes 3-4 explores the family’s powers and fears more broadly but Da-hae’s deception reads hollow
Frankly Speaking Episodes 3-4 follows Ki-baek and Woo-joo at their most miserable, until a realization brings them together on a project
The Atypical Family Episodes 1-2 takes good time to illustrate how typical this family is, even if some characters are handled poorly
Frankly Speaking Episodes 1-2 wastes no time in establishing the dilemma and hilarity of its main character, Song Ki-Baek.
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