In the year 2000, Park Hae Young is a friendless outcast in primary school. Thanks to those of you who’ve been waiting for this my review of Extraordinary Attorney Woo is now done! □ĭespite some rough edges, this one’s worth a look, if only for Park Eun Bin’s outstanding performance! □ I hope you guys enjoy the review.Side dish: If you, like Hae Young, eat a lot of cup noodles, why not consider making your own? Here’s a recipe for cup noodles from Serious Eats. I hope it’ll help you figure out whether this one’s for you too! Please enjoy. So Little Women may not be for everyone, but I did like it very well, and here’s the review to go with. It’s now up on the blog I hope you guys enjoy. Today I’m sharing my episode 1 & 2 notes for Love In Contract, which I’m enjoying very well. Open Thread for episodes 11 & 12 of The Princess’s Man is now up! □ Do come on over to join the discussion, whether you’re doing the group watch, or just love this show! ❤️ Today I’m sharing my episode 1 & 2 notes for Love Is For Suckers, which I’m liking nicely. Thanks, KFG, for another great Group Watch! Overall, a really worthwhile and fun viewing. My final grade would be a skosh lower than KFG’s – B++ – because of the things I’ve mentioned. Sometimes the acting leaned a little more dramatic than I appreciate, but the whole show was some pretty high drama, so there was a match, of sorts. Such a twisty, turny, interesting, and emotional story. And, being someone who goes into dramas as blind as possible, I didn’t have any idea that the show would end as it did, with no final conclusion and a cliffhanger that suggests a 2nd season (unrealized to-date.) Gah!ĭespite all of these little let downs in the last couple of episodes, I still very much enjoyed the watch. □Įp 16 brought many answers and relief – yay! Hae Jan is alive! He and Soo Hyun get to embrace! Lee Bum Joo gets his! Hae Jan’s fondest wish – to get to the core of corruption – is realized! Seon Woo’s name is cleared! Huzzah! But, things got murky and confusing as we rushed to the finish, which felt a little loose, possibly sloppy, after a lot of good plotting and writing in previous episodes. It felt like these plot points were manipulated by the writer, rather than an organic outgrowth of characters, in order to create tension, but heck! I’ve been tense for 15 episodes already. I almost threw up my hands when Jae Han was unable to save Seon Woo – I’ve already copped to a special wish that he be allowed to live, so it hurt especially), speaking on the walkie as if they have minutes instead of seconds to convey important information, continuing to disbelieve that Jae Han is on the other end of the walkie (Soo Hyun), and other missteps, like Soo Hyun and Hae Young being less than competent in keeping key witness, Kim Seong Beom, alive. Even this late in the story, with lots of experience about how important timing is, our leads keep making the mistake of taking their time in getting to locations (i.e. Not gonna lie, episode 15 was frustrating for me. The best laid plans….are that, and no more.Īll in all, a great show and watch…enjoyed following the comments of all of you who joined in. I like the lesson of the show that even with a magical line to the future and the ability to change it. (3) On a more contemplative thread, we never do really know the future, do we? Until one final moment, everything is open to question and curiosity, but no surety awaits us. (2) I was OK with not reversing every bad thing that happened in the past. And though if they were gonna do another season they’d have surely gotten around to it by now, I’m pleased enough with imagining our heroes working on another case and eventually having those bottles of soju together. #Signal kdrama series(1) They clearly did point to a new series of events with the re-activation of the walkie-talkie (and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t 23:23 when it turned back on, unless Korea is way closer to the North Pole than I thought it was). Overall, I didn’t mind the open ending, with a few separate trains of thought. #Signal kdrama fullThis was the first full show I’ve seen Kim Hye-soo in, and she’s a pretty riveting actor, along with the other 2/3 of our main trio.Īlthough I tend to get turned off by overly plotted shows, I did like how they pulled a lot of threads together in the last few episodes. I found this a thoroughly enjoyable watch, even though I don’t typically enjoy murdery things either (thanks for that colorful turn of phrase).
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