KDrama
Queenmaker is full of surprises. It moves from a fixer drama to a political one, expertly engaging with the intersection of class and gender.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 9-10 don’t forget to show us the lives of its other characters we’ve met along the way.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 7-8 creep closer to the end and Shin and Jin Yeong-Ju meet for the first time.
Despite everything, Crash Course in Romance Episodes 15-16 manages to wrap up all of its storylines and give us the happy ending we crave.
Kill Boksoon is filled with fantastically directed violent sequences while also telling a thoughtful story about a mother and daughter.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 5-6 build tension while showing growth for its characters through displays of kindness.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 3-4 continue to entice the audience with it’s cast and story through the use of time.
While the romance is strong, Crash Course in Romance gets weighed down by its uneven tone and multiple plot points.
A masterclass in escalation, The Glory Part 2 is a perfect exploration of rage and revenge that should be watched far and wide.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 1 and 2 present a compelling introduction to the hardships people face and how it’s not a crime to fall in love.
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