Finished:
Red sleeve: Not a big fan of historicals. I was absolutely not going to watch this. But got sucked in after seeing Junho get the best actor award for this. I felt the story was routine. But the way it is brought on the screen is beautiful. I could feel the emotions each character was going through personally. I could sympathize with the ML and FL and their situations. It is kudos drama that such a simple story could impact impact the viewers to this extent. Looking forward for more content from the writer, director and of course Junho.
Wok of love (fell into the junho and 2pm rabbit hole):
Idk if the food looks yummier or Junho. How cute is he when he says he did not do anything except opening only two buttons. The other ML is the bigger star I hear, but couldn't get into his birth story. Finished this with some fast forwarding.
One spring night: Loved this. The entire vibe/setting of the drama is so realistic. I could almost forgive the morally grey leads. I was scared and had put this off for very long time after the whiplash from 'something in the rain'. But in the end happy to have watched this😍.
Love O2O: Found this too simple. There was not much plot or characterization or conflict. I couldn't digest the fawning of the ML by all the other characters. We get that the guy is good looking but that cannot be the whole story! Completed it though.
Watching:
Today's webtoon: Which started this weekend.
Dali and cocky prince: Newly released on netflix
Waiting to binge watch:
1) extra ordinary woo
2) love, eat, kill
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