KDrama
Frankly Speaking Episodes 1-2 wastes no time in establishing the dilemma and hilarity of its main character, Song Ki-Baek.
With its uneven pacing and need for twists over fleshing out a stronger story to stand on, Wonderful World struggles to find solid ground.
Sometimes unwieldy but always entertaining, Queen of Tears is already leading the pack for best drama of the year.
Queen of Tears Episodes 15-16 deliver all the tears required to wrap up this roller coaster ride and gives viewers closure.
Goodbye Earth tells the stories of a group of people living their last 200 days in a small city, awaiting the arrival of an asteroid.
Queen of Tears Episodes 13-14 slows things down, but fills its time with well-earned emotional sweetness, heartbreak, and betrayal.
When a valuable treasure is discovered, Korea’s biggest degenerates search in the hope of striking it big in Low Life.
Queen of Tears Episodes 11-12 tackle the concept of mortality and declining health in an honest way, preparing its audience for the end.
Queen of Tears Episodes 9-10 begin the series’ next phase, with Hae-In and her family trying to crawl back to the top.
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.
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The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Boyfriend On Demand (Wolgannamchin) is the kind of delightfully humorous, rewarding KDrama romance I’ve been…
Can This Love Be Translated? gets lost in its quest to answer that question, but finds its way mostly back on course in its final episode.














