I really enjoyed tonight's episode of the Flash though there were storylines I was more interested in than others.
Let's start with what I liked and that was Barry and Iris in Nora's memories. I liked seeing baby Nora and Barry was so sweet when he was talking about how this might be the only time he sees baby Nora. It was also fun seeing bits of the Flash museum although it was pretty much just the gift shop and one room. Barry's excitement in the gift shop was everything though. I was also interested to find out that Cicada comes back after the Flash disappears and has been murdering for so long and I'm pretty sure that it's grownup Grace who takes up the mantle in the future though I'll talk more about that in the Nora and Grace section. The only thing that disappointed me was that I was so so hoping that we might accidentally get a reveal that Nora and Eobard are working together but fortunately for Nora we stuck on day and didn't move around. I do think though that with Eobard being Nora's defense mechanism that Sherloque now has everything he needs to put together Nora's secret and I can't wait until it comes out! I do wonder though if Barry is a bit suspicious now too cause he seemed to not be fully convinced about why Nora went into Grace on her own and gave a weird look when she said her secret was her memories of Iris.
Speaking of, can we talk about Nora's memory of Iris? I'm really disappointed in the show for how they ended up writing this. We were told for almost 12 episodes that Iris wasn't the best mom but now we find out that no in fact Iris did her best and actually was kind and loving so apparently Nora is just a gigantic asshole who hated her mom for literally no reason? I understand that Iris is a main character but the show had no problem writing Barry as an asshole in the future and over on Arrow we are told Oliver and Felicity abandon William but Iris is where we draw the line? I really don't like this cause if Iris was a really good mom then why would Nora even turn to Eobard in the first place? I've been on the fence with whether I like Nora as a character or not but after this she's the worst isn't she?
Sidebar but we also learn that Nora and Eobard are apparently working together to stop Cicada and my question is was this really the original reason Nora went back in time or did they change their plan when Nora arrived? Why come to this time? Why not try to stop her dad from disappearing? I really do hope at some point this season we get answers to this. I obviously still don't trust Eobard and I'm still waiting for the reason why he's doing this...
Nora and Grace's walk through her memories was actually pretty boring until the end and I spent most of the episode wanting to go back to Barry and Iris in Nora's memories cause that's what I was more interested in. Part of it is cause I'm so over Cicada and the other was cause I was hoping we'd get a Nora/Eobard reveal so it wasn't all fair. I was actually really thrown with Grace and how she ended up on her uncle's side. She's apparently been able to hear everything while she was in her coma and I know she's young and loves her uncle but it was still surprising that she took her uncle's side and was like yeah murdering is chill yo. I wonder if the shrapnel in her brain is causing some side effects or if she's misunderstanding what she's hearing cause she's so young so she doesn't actually understand what her uncle's doing. The end scene where she was sitting there repeating over and over that Nora was a liar makes me believe that when she wakes up she'll end up taking on the Cicada mantle in the end or support her uncle making what Team Flash is doing pointless.
Also can we talk about how Nora and Barry had super speed in Grace's memories but when it was time to leave they couldn't just grab Grace and run with her? Are we supposed to believe that force won't work? Like do they need Grace's permission to go through that portal? Or was this lazy writing?
The final storyline was with Cisco and Ralph. Ralph tricked Cisco into going to a bar with him by pretending he needed Vibe's help to track Cicada but Ralph actually just wanted to hang out with Cisco. Cisco has been real weird this season and he was just straight out mean to Ralph tonight. He's like obsessed with this metacure and got furious that Ralph would waste his time even though it was him who said that whatever he's working on would take until 3 AM to finish so like he couldn't chill in this bar until then? I was glad that Ralph knocked some sense into him by talking about how Cisco needs to stop waiting to live his life cause there always will be a next problem and if you don't seize the moment you'll find yourself not living at all. I did like Cisco hitting it off with the bartender but how much do you want to bet that she's actually one of the two sisters Cisco needs for the metacure and not a love interest (at least for now.) Seriously Ralph should have just taken Caitlin. She could have been a great wing-woman!
Um I not sure what that promo was for next week. It looks like there's some important tech that was stolen that can be used to take down Cicada so Ralph and Barry go undercover to buy it but end up working for whoever the guy in charge is. I don't really have anything to say other than I hope we get more Sherloque on the prowl cause I'm just counting down the episodes until the Nora reveal!
I'll see you all Friday for my weekly reviews!
xoxo Allie
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, January 28, 2019
Arrow Season 7 Episode 11 Review
What an amazing episode of Arrow! It was well paced and every storyline was interesting! And best of all, no flash forwards which seriously are sucking so much energy out of the show!
Let's start with the Felicity and Laurel stuff. I love love love that these two are like best friends now cause it always drives me crazy that the women of the Arrowverse (other than over on Supergirl) can't have friends even amongst the team (how much did we miss out with no Thea and Felicity friendship over the years) and now that there's a female show runner, she is stepping up! It was amazing that we saw these two go out for drinks and Laurel was like what's the emergency and Felicity was like I just wanted to congratulate you no emergencies here! It's everything that everyone else is like Felicity wtf and Felicity is like I like this Laurel. I also liked that Laurel had a stalker and that she went to Felicity for help and that Felicity was able to comfort her about Laurel thinking that she caused her father's death. It was hilarious how much everyone else found the idea of Laurel having a stalker funny and I'm curious to know who it is cause we thought it was that drunk guy but now Dinah is getting those notes so it has to be someone else who hates vigilantes. That begs the question of how this person knows Dinah was the Black Canary cause her identity isn't in the open like Oliver, Laurel and Rene's.
Speaking of Oliver, I was a bit disappointed that the talk with Emiko was only like two seconds long but I guess it makes sense cause she's all bitter about the Queen family. I think I heard that Thea will be back at some point this season and I'm really interested in seeing how Thea will react to Emiko. They can bond over being half-siblings! It was really funny to see Oliver doing interviews in his WASP outfits though and I really thought it was fun to bring back the bodyguard from the pilot who was killed this season and to make the villain of the week his son who had been looking for his father for all these years cause he hoped since Oliver made it back that he might be out there too. Oliver blamed himself for never reaching out but it is a two-way street. If I was that son I would have tried to contact Oliver somehow cause if anyone would have known what happened to my dad, it would be the one guy who made it back. Despite that I liked the idea that it was the redacted psychiatric files that opened this can of worms and that it led to Oliver telling the truth on air cause it led to Emiko wanting to give him a shot.
Sidebar but I actually really miss William and I kind of wish he would come back cause I also miss Oliver, Felicity and William having cute family moments. It also kind of makes this whole thing with Emiko feel weird cause here she is going on and on about how her father abandoned her and it's like where's William? I do like that we keep seeing snippets of Felicity working on security stuff cause at some point it's going to come to a head and we're totally seeing Smoak Tech aren't we?
The final storyline this week was over in ARGUS. Diggle and Lyla were recruiting for Task Force X and along with Diaz they got Deathstroke's son, Cupid, and China White. I do wish that they would have grabbed Bronze Tiger too but I totally forgot about Joey and it took me a hot second to remember who he was before I freaked out. I did like that Curtis had a problem with the whole bombs in neck thing but I mean who's he to talk when he was the one to destroy Diggle's arm chip implant last season during the whole NTA v OTA thing? The conclusion of this was super weird cause Diggle was like you'll have to deal and Curtis was like nah I'm going to do my own thing and I'm sitting here like so quit cause you can't exactly refuse direct orders! I was actually super shocked for a second thinking that Diaz actually did kill Curtis but even more surprised to find out it was a VR program. I'm not exactly sure we got any new intel from what we saw but maybe some stuff happened off screen that gave us more info. I am glad though that Diggle didn't pull the plug on the Suicide Squad cause I was super looking forward to it and was worried that it might just be a tease and not a real thing.
Another sidebar but I'm still kinda waiting for this storyline to merge back with Oliver. I know it has to at some point with Diaz being on the Suicide Squad now and maybe we haven't pulled out a Big Bad yet cause that's Dante who maybe also killed Emiko's mom on the side bringing her and Oliver and the rest of the team over to ARGUS.
Oh looks like this stalker is going to be the main focus next week! He's some sort of vigilante hater and attacked Emiko and Rene which brings everyone back together and I kind of like that Emiko was taken down cause as much as she's supposed to be a badass, Oliver is supposed to be stronger so by being laid out by this new threat makes him a bigger villain for Oliver.
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Flash review!!!
xoxo Allie
Let's start with the Felicity and Laurel stuff. I love love love that these two are like best friends now cause it always drives me crazy that the women of the Arrowverse (other than over on Supergirl) can't have friends even amongst the team (how much did we miss out with no Thea and Felicity friendship over the years) and now that there's a female show runner, she is stepping up! It was amazing that we saw these two go out for drinks and Laurel was like what's the emergency and Felicity was like I just wanted to congratulate you no emergencies here! It's everything that everyone else is like Felicity wtf and Felicity is like I like this Laurel. I also liked that Laurel had a stalker and that she went to Felicity for help and that Felicity was able to comfort her about Laurel thinking that she caused her father's death. It was hilarious how much everyone else found the idea of Laurel having a stalker funny and I'm curious to know who it is cause we thought it was that drunk guy but now Dinah is getting those notes so it has to be someone else who hates vigilantes. That begs the question of how this person knows Dinah was the Black Canary cause her identity isn't in the open like Oliver, Laurel and Rene's.
Speaking of Oliver, I was a bit disappointed that the talk with Emiko was only like two seconds long but I guess it makes sense cause she's all bitter about the Queen family. I think I heard that Thea will be back at some point this season and I'm really interested in seeing how Thea will react to Emiko. They can bond over being half-siblings! It was really funny to see Oliver doing interviews in his WASP outfits though and I really thought it was fun to bring back the bodyguard from the pilot who was killed this season and to make the villain of the week his son who had been looking for his father for all these years cause he hoped since Oliver made it back that he might be out there too. Oliver blamed himself for never reaching out but it is a two-way street. If I was that son I would have tried to contact Oliver somehow cause if anyone would have known what happened to my dad, it would be the one guy who made it back. Despite that I liked the idea that it was the redacted psychiatric files that opened this can of worms and that it led to Oliver telling the truth on air cause it led to Emiko wanting to give him a shot.
Sidebar but I actually really miss William and I kind of wish he would come back cause I also miss Oliver, Felicity and William having cute family moments. It also kind of makes this whole thing with Emiko feel weird cause here she is going on and on about how her father abandoned her and it's like where's William? I do like that we keep seeing snippets of Felicity working on security stuff cause at some point it's going to come to a head and we're totally seeing Smoak Tech aren't we?
The final storyline this week was over in ARGUS. Diggle and Lyla were recruiting for Task Force X and along with Diaz they got Deathstroke's son, Cupid, and China White. I do wish that they would have grabbed Bronze Tiger too but I totally forgot about Joey and it took me a hot second to remember who he was before I freaked out. I did like that Curtis had a problem with the whole bombs in neck thing but I mean who's he to talk when he was the one to destroy Diggle's arm chip implant last season during the whole NTA v OTA thing? The conclusion of this was super weird cause Diggle was like you'll have to deal and Curtis was like nah I'm going to do my own thing and I'm sitting here like so quit cause you can't exactly refuse direct orders! I was actually super shocked for a second thinking that Diaz actually did kill Curtis but even more surprised to find out it was a VR program. I'm not exactly sure we got any new intel from what we saw but maybe some stuff happened off screen that gave us more info. I am glad though that Diggle didn't pull the plug on the Suicide Squad cause I was super looking forward to it and was worried that it might just be a tease and not a real thing.
Another sidebar but I'm still kinda waiting for this storyline to merge back with Oliver. I know it has to at some point with Diaz being on the Suicide Squad now and maybe we haven't pulled out a Big Bad yet cause that's Dante who maybe also killed Emiko's mom on the side bringing her and Oliver and the rest of the team over to ARGUS.
Oh looks like this stalker is going to be the main focus next week! He's some sort of vigilante hater and attacked Emiko and Rene which brings everyone back together and I kind of like that Emiko was taken down cause as much as she's supposed to be a badass, Oliver is supposed to be stronger so by being laid out by this new threat makes him a bigger villain for Oliver.
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Flash review!!!
xoxo Allie
Friday, January 25, 2019
What Dramas Am I Watching This Week?
So here's what I'm watching this week! Of course the list is split by country and episodes I've seen so far are written below! There will be spoilers from now on so if you aren't caught to the episode number on list, you might want to go watch that episode and then come back! If you're interested in previous lists, click here and if you want to see a list of my favorite asian OTPs and ships, click here!
FINISHED Memories of the Alhambra (16/16): Strong spirited Yoo Jin Woo is the CEO of an investment company with a degree in engineering and a knack for developing video games. He has an adventurous and competitive spirit. Suffering after his best friend betrays him, he takes a business trip to Granada, Spain in search of the mysterious inventor of an innovative augmented-reality video game. He ends up at a hostel that Jung Hee Joo owns. Hee Joo is a former classical guitarist who came to Spain to further her studies. After the death of her parents, she takes on various jobs to support herself, including running the old hostel. They are both drawn into a series of strange and unexpected events.
The finale aired this week and I'm a little sad to say goodbye to this show even though these last two episodes were a little underwhelming. I was continually impressed with the budget of this show, the amazing writing and the creative concept. It felt so different from every other drama that I watched and I think that's what kept me coming back! The romance between Hee Joo and Jin Woo felt like it grew at a natural pace and it was very clear why these two fell in love. I loved the idea of Emma being the reason that the game ended up glitching and that it was only through her deleting all the bugs in the game before resetting it that everything would be fixed. It was sweet cause See Joo clearly saw Hee Joo as his savior cause she was the one who helped him grow up safe and healthy after their parents died and it was super sweet. I felt this evil thrill of joy when Cha died cause he was the absolute worst and oddly proud of J One after they launched the game and killed it in the stock market as if I was a proud parent! I'm also glad that See Joo ended up joining the R&D program at J One cause he deserved it after everything. The only thing that sucked about the finale was that I wish that we had a little more interaction between Hee Joo and Jin Woo cause though I didn't mind the ending being kinda open ended with us knowing that Jin Woo didn't die, I still would have liked it we got to see them reunite or have a cute moment before he went to die! Overall I really enjoyed this show and I'd give it a 8.5 / 10!
The Last Empress (38/52): Set in an alternate universe, in which Korea is a constitutional monarchy in 2018, Oh Sunny is a bright and vivacious musical actress who marries the emperor. She becomes involved in the palace power struggle and a mysterious murder that sets off events that threaten the monarchy itself, while searching for true love and happiness. But, she ends up falling in love with Na Wang Sik who works as a bodyguard for the imperial family. He started working in the palace to take revenge on the person responsible for his mother’s death.
We finally caught up with the first scene from the first episode of this show and we got the reveal that the person who was buried wasn't Sunny like we all thought but actually the first Empress who we were hinted at for a while. It was crazy cause not only do we now have proof that she was murdered and didn't have a heart attack, we were shown that it actually wasn't the Emperor who killed her or even the Empress Dowager who I actually thought did it but the nanny who did it for power. Yu Ra also found out about her ex-fiancee being involved in all this and it seems like the first time she might have heard anything about this which is really interesting cause I've been waiting to hear what happened in her past and whether his death killed the last good part of her. I kind of want her to join our crew and end up happy with her fiancee guard but then I remember what a horrible human she's been for so long and I'm like nah never mind. I also don't entirely understand why she's still trying to find Wang Sik cause it's not like she's on the Emperor's side anymore. Speaking of we got a lot of extremely hilarious scenes with the Emperor and Sunny's family but I really don't care how many funny things and sad backstories we get of him cause it's like cool motive still murder. He's an asshole and needs therapy not a woman's love. Speaking of women he loves, it was such a thrill watching Sunny be a badass this week and play everyone around her including the nanny and take down the Empress Dowager though it doesn't look like revealing her craziness did anything cause she's still got power and in the palace. Why they don't send her to the dungeon I'll never know! I still adore Sunny and Woo Bin/Wang Sik so much and it's super sweet how he's constantly worried about her and pretty much places her above everything else including his revenge. I have no doubt that though the Emperor fears Woo Bin/Wang Sik stealing Sunny away that he'll be able to talk his way out of that cause let's be honest the Emperor is a moron and my couple are super smart. I'm also not thrilled that the bullet is like a ticking time bomb for him cause I want these two to end up happy together at the end with Ah Ri and Dong Sik by their sides.
This week was everything cause Ming Lan and Ting Ye are finally married and working together to be badasses. I've seriously adored the pacing of this show once I got used to it and how serious the world is cause it adds stakes to everyone's actions and makes it feel more intense! Because we spent so many episodes getting to know Ming Lan, a lot of the schemes her in-laws and random people try to pull on her now are the same as ones she's dealt with before so she's able to outwit them. I love that Ting Ye supports her so much in the background and it's cause of his backing that she's confident enough to get what she wants done. It's super cute how much he wants her to love him and how sad he is that she doesn't trust him entirely yet though I was glad that he overheard her so he knows that it's cause of her past trauma and not him. I do think that she's half in love with him already though and he just needs to give her time which since he is the main lead, we'll get. I love that she's the gentle one and he's the fierce one in public and the way they handled the Imperial Farmstead was everything! It's kind of funny cause everyone's evil plan is constantly introduce a pretty girl so Ting Ye will take a concubine and reduce Ming Lan's importance and at first all I could think was you morons he's not an animal that will pant over any pretty girl but then I realized that actually yeah men are that stupid normally and Ting Ye might just be an exception. I also really loved the sisterly relationship between Ru Lan and Ming Lan cause they're so precious and I'm so glad that Ru Lan was able to marry the guy she wanted. I was also evilly thrilled to see how miserable Mo Lan was with her married life and how jealous she was of her sisters cause karma is a bitch girl.
xoxo Allie
KDRAMA
The finale aired this week and I'm a little sad to say goodbye to this show even though these last two episodes were a little underwhelming. I was continually impressed with the budget of this show, the amazing writing and the creative concept. It felt so different from every other drama that I watched and I think that's what kept me coming back! The romance between Hee Joo and Jin Woo felt like it grew at a natural pace and it was very clear why these two fell in love. I loved the idea of Emma being the reason that the game ended up glitching and that it was only through her deleting all the bugs in the game before resetting it that everything would be fixed. It was sweet cause See Joo clearly saw Hee Joo as his savior cause she was the one who helped him grow up safe and healthy after their parents died and it was super sweet. I felt this evil thrill of joy when Cha died cause he was the absolute worst and oddly proud of J One after they launched the game and killed it in the stock market as if I was a proud parent! I'm also glad that See Joo ended up joining the R&D program at J One cause he deserved it after everything. The only thing that sucked about the finale was that I wish that we had a little more interaction between Hee Joo and Jin Woo cause though I didn't mind the ending being kinda open ended with us knowing that Jin Woo didn't die, I still would have liked it we got to see them reunite or have a cute moment before he went to die! Overall I really enjoyed this show and I'd give it a 8.5 / 10!
The Last Empress (38/52): Set in an alternate universe, in which Korea is a constitutional monarchy in 2018, Oh Sunny is a bright and vivacious musical actress who marries the emperor. She becomes involved in the palace power struggle and a mysterious murder that sets off events that threaten the monarchy itself, while searching for true love and happiness. But, she ends up falling in love with Na Wang Sik who works as a bodyguard for the imperial family. He started working in the palace to take revenge on the person responsible for his mother’s death.
We finally caught up with the first scene from the first episode of this show and we got the reveal that the person who was buried wasn't Sunny like we all thought but actually the first Empress who we were hinted at for a while. It was crazy cause not only do we now have proof that she was murdered and didn't have a heart attack, we were shown that it actually wasn't the Emperor who killed her or even the Empress Dowager who I actually thought did it but the nanny who did it for power. Yu Ra also found out about her ex-fiancee being involved in all this and it seems like the first time she might have heard anything about this which is really interesting cause I've been waiting to hear what happened in her past and whether his death killed the last good part of her. I kind of want her to join our crew and end up happy with her fiancee guard but then I remember what a horrible human she's been for so long and I'm like nah never mind. I also don't entirely understand why she's still trying to find Wang Sik cause it's not like she's on the Emperor's side anymore. Speaking of we got a lot of extremely hilarious scenes with the Emperor and Sunny's family but I really don't care how many funny things and sad backstories we get of him cause it's like cool motive still murder. He's an asshole and needs therapy not a woman's love. Speaking of women he loves, it was such a thrill watching Sunny be a badass this week and play everyone around her including the nanny and take down the Empress Dowager though it doesn't look like revealing her craziness did anything cause she's still got power and in the palace. Why they don't send her to the dungeon I'll never know! I still adore Sunny and Woo Bin/Wang Sik so much and it's super sweet how he's constantly worried about her and pretty much places her above everything else including his revenge. I have no doubt that though the Emperor fears Woo Bin/Wang Sik stealing Sunny away that he'll be able to talk his way out of that cause let's be honest the Emperor is a moron and my couple are super smart. I'm also not thrilled that the bullet is like a ticking time bomb for him cause I want these two to end up happy together at the end with Ah Ri and Dong Sik by their sides.
CDRAMA
Shall We Fall In Love (13/35): A story filled with hilarious circumstances that leave you not knowing whether to laugh or cry. It follows a young man's journey from nothing into someone who proves himself at work and wins over love and friendship. Jiang Yi Nan is an unemployed youth with limited options due to his lack of credentials, Nevertheless, he is optimistic and cheerful as he waits among the many people in the jobless pool. During a random encounter, Yi Nan saves Chen Xin Yue who has fallen into the water. Encouraged by his attraction to her and Xu Hao Yu's provocations, Yinan applies to work at the same company as Chen Xin Yue. Yi Nan relies on his hard work and quick thinking to not only secure the job but to become the top applicant of ShenYuan Group's open recruitment. Unhappy with Yi Nan's happy-go-lucky attitude, Xu Hao Yu makes life difficult for Yi Nan at every turn. His girlfriend Liang Ding Fei, on the other hand, is full of curiosity towards Yi Nan. As it turns out, Yi Nan's acceptance was a mere mistake by President Jin who tries to cover it up by roping in colleagues to ensure that Yi Nan is pushed out of the company.
There are two things I want you to take away this week. One, Nichkhun as Yi Nan is the most precious cinnamon roll and needs to be protected at all cost and two, Hao Yu is the most insecure piece of shit that likes to whine about his shortcomings and then blame other people. I kind of saw this coming at the start of this show but after this week, Hao Yu is seriously the most annoying character. He's constantly trying to undermine Yi Nan while also making sure to let him know what a terrible person he is while also being jealous that Yi Nan is such a charismatic person that he attracts everyone around him. He's also being super annoying to Xin Yue and like how dare he tell her to leave her job when she had it before him. It's not her fault that he wants power so he left her for someone else. For a hot second I also felt bad for Ding Fei who is being used by him cause she's rich but then she got Xin Yue fired even though again none of this was her fault! I did adore watching Yi Nan support Xin Yue cause I find them so precious together. They're both super into each other but she's fighting it even though every time she sees him she basically lights up! I am a little over all the workplace stuff cause I still find it the least interesting but I suppose we need a backdrop for all the cuteness.
The Story of Ming Lan (45/73): The Story of Ming Lan, based on the novel written by Guan Xin Ze Luan, follows our heroine through her youth, into her adulthood, and well into her marriage life as well. She’s the 6th child of the Sheng household. Though she is an intelligent and beautiful child, she was not loved by her family (her dad, her sisters, her mom dies early.) She has to hide her intelligence and suffers through the years, hoping to avenge for her mom. During this process she will meet many friends and foes, one of which is our male lead, Gu’s second son, Gu Ting Ye. He has helped and mistreated her before, but also the one to witness her sharp wits and lonely soul. After they get married, they will work together as a power couple, managing the new King’s regime as well as harvesting a world of happiness on their own.This week was everything cause Ming Lan and Ting Ye are finally married and working together to be badasses. I've seriously adored the pacing of this show once I got used to it and how serious the world is cause it adds stakes to everyone's actions and makes it feel more intense! Because we spent so many episodes getting to know Ming Lan, a lot of the schemes her in-laws and random people try to pull on her now are the same as ones she's dealt with before so she's able to outwit them. I love that Ting Ye supports her so much in the background and it's cause of his backing that she's confident enough to get what she wants done. It's super cute how much he wants her to love him and how sad he is that she doesn't trust him entirely yet though I was glad that he overheard her so he knows that it's cause of her past trauma and not him. I do think that she's half in love with him already though and he just needs to give her time which since he is the main lead, we'll get. I love that she's the gentle one and he's the fierce one in public and the way they handled the Imperial Farmstead was everything! It's kind of funny cause everyone's evil plan is constantly introduce a pretty girl so Ting Ye will take a concubine and reduce Ming Lan's importance and at first all I could think was you morons he's not an animal that will pant over any pretty girl but then I realized that actually yeah men are that stupid normally and Ting Ye might just be an exception. I also really loved the sisterly relationship between Ru Lan and Ming Lan cause they're so precious and I'm so glad that Ru Lan was able to marry the guy she wanted. I was also evilly thrilled to see how miserable Mo Lan was with her married life and how jealous she was of her sisters cause karma is a bitch girl.
xoxo Allie
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
The Flash Season 5 Episode 11 Review
Tonight was a fun episode of the Flash and leagues more interesting than last week's.
Nora was benched this week cause she was attacked by Cicada and his dark matter dagger thing stopped her speed healing so she spent a lot of the episode paralyzed which was really heartbreaking to watch but also a nice nod back to when Barry lost the use of his legs back in season 2 I think. It was a really well acted scene when Nora woke up and realized that she couldn't move and her calling out for her mom and being so scared felt so real. I loved that it caused Barry to dig down deep into his anger cause how could he not be when his daughter was so hurt and that it caused Iris to go all mama bear on Sherloque when she realized he was studying her. It's going to be super awkward when the team finds out that she's been working with Eobard though I'm sure they'll be able to forgive her cause I'm sure Eobard is manipulating her to think that they're doing something good.
It also kind of sucks that Cicada now knows that XS is Flash's daughter cause Barry shouted at him that he should stay away from his daughter though Cicada still doesn't know their identities so maybe it's not the worst thing yet. I'm also a bit annoyed that Killer Frost being able to use her powers wasn't as much of a leg up as it could have been. It drives me mad how powers on tv shows always become so much stronger when they're used villainously than not. Literally why can't she freeze Cicada from top to bottom and keep him from moving? I do like the idea that if she freezes the dagger that it no longer works so if they try this next time with more than just Flash, maybe they can capture him. Also it drives me mad that every time they get a leg up on Cicada that they don't just slap anti-meta cuffs on him! They do this for every other meta but just cause Cicada is the "Big Bad" he doesn't deserve them?
I do really like the idea though that the way to stop Cicada might be through healing Grace cause it's definitely a different approach. I'm sure Caitlin would be able to help cause she is the smartest doctor on this show.
Speaking of Caitlin, she and Killer Frost were having a bit of a back-and-forth tonight cause Killer Frost was really against Caitlin helping Cisco with the meta-cure and she wouldn't tell Caitlin why. Eventually Ralph got her to open up and as expected it was due to KF being scared that Caitlin would use the cure on herself one day and that because of that KF would no longer be able to protect Caitlin. Luckily Ralph was able to convince her that Caitlin loves KF just as much as she loves Caitlin and that she would never want the cure since when KF was gone, Caitlin spent all her time trying to get her back and honestly guys something about how much Caitlin and KF love each other is so precious. KF was also able to get a DNA sample from Cicada which was exactly what Caitlin and Cisco needed for their meta-cure so that's still going.
Cisco was oddly not in the episode cause he doing meta research in Caitlin's dad's old lab and they didn't really explain why he was gone other than probably logistics. Honestly of all the cast, Carlos who plays Cisco seems the most over this show and I wouldn't be surprised if he got written off at some point.
Next week looks amazing! We finally might be able to see Nora's life as she grew up and the reveal of her working with Eobard which I'm pumped for! I also think it's kind of hilarious that Sherloque is allowed to be one of the few to enter Nora's mind. Like it's her parents and then him.
I'll see you all Friday for my weekly drama reviews!
xoxo Allie
Nora was benched this week cause she was attacked by Cicada and his dark matter dagger thing stopped her speed healing so she spent a lot of the episode paralyzed which was really heartbreaking to watch but also a nice nod back to when Barry lost the use of his legs back in season 2 I think. It was a really well acted scene when Nora woke up and realized that she couldn't move and her calling out for her mom and being so scared felt so real. I loved that it caused Barry to dig down deep into his anger cause how could he not be when his daughter was so hurt and that it caused Iris to go all mama bear on Sherloque when she realized he was studying her. It's going to be super awkward when the team finds out that she's been working with Eobard though I'm sure they'll be able to forgive her cause I'm sure Eobard is manipulating her to think that they're doing something good.
It also kind of sucks that Cicada now knows that XS is Flash's daughter cause Barry shouted at him that he should stay away from his daughter though Cicada still doesn't know their identities so maybe it's not the worst thing yet. I'm also a bit annoyed that Killer Frost being able to use her powers wasn't as much of a leg up as it could have been. It drives me mad how powers on tv shows always become so much stronger when they're used villainously than not. Literally why can't she freeze Cicada from top to bottom and keep him from moving? I do like the idea that if she freezes the dagger that it no longer works so if they try this next time with more than just Flash, maybe they can capture him. Also it drives me mad that every time they get a leg up on Cicada that they don't just slap anti-meta cuffs on him! They do this for every other meta but just cause Cicada is the "Big Bad" he doesn't deserve them?
I do really like the idea though that the way to stop Cicada might be through healing Grace cause it's definitely a different approach. I'm sure Caitlin would be able to help cause she is the smartest doctor on this show.
Speaking of Caitlin, she and Killer Frost were having a bit of a back-and-forth tonight cause Killer Frost was really against Caitlin helping Cisco with the meta-cure and she wouldn't tell Caitlin why. Eventually Ralph got her to open up and as expected it was due to KF being scared that Caitlin would use the cure on herself one day and that because of that KF would no longer be able to protect Caitlin. Luckily Ralph was able to convince her that Caitlin loves KF just as much as she loves Caitlin and that she would never want the cure since when KF was gone, Caitlin spent all her time trying to get her back and honestly guys something about how much Caitlin and KF love each other is so precious. KF was also able to get a DNA sample from Cicada which was exactly what Caitlin and Cisco needed for their meta-cure so that's still going.
Cisco was oddly not in the episode cause he doing meta research in Caitlin's dad's old lab and they didn't really explain why he was gone other than probably logistics. Honestly of all the cast, Carlos who plays Cisco seems the most over this show and I wouldn't be surprised if he got written off at some point.
Next week looks amazing! We finally might be able to see Nora's life as she grew up and the reveal of her working with Eobard which I'm pumped for! I also think it's kind of hilarious that Sherloque is allowed to be one of the few to enter Nora's mind. Like it's her parents and then him.
I'll see you all Friday for my weekly drama reviews!
xoxo Allie
Monday, January 21, 2019
Arrow Season 7 Episode 10 Review
I'm not entirely sure how I felt about tonight's episode. I think there are a lot of interesting places that the season will go but as an episode itself, it felt a lot like a set-up episode much like The Flash last week.
Shall we start with Emiko? I was actually accidentally spoiled a while back about the name of this episode and because of that I knew that Emiko was Oliver's half sister through Robert and Shado in the comics and was the Green Arrow until she decided to be a sidekick of Oliver's. I assumed that the storyline would stay close to the same with the only change being who Emiko's mom was cause Shado was Oliver's girlfriend. As expected all of this came true but honestly now I have more questions than before about her. Who was Emiko's mom and why was she important enough that not only was she killed but the attacker hid his/her identity? How did Emiko learn archery? Does she hate Oliver and Thea and Moira for taking her father away from her and her mother? If she does, why take up the Green Arrow mantle? Also what kind of asshole was Robert that his mistress and second family lived a few minutes over in the Glades? Like he didn't even hide his secret family in another city!
A lot of her time was spent this week working with Rene and a little Curtis to track down the man she thought murdered her mother only to find out that he didn't actually do it. She said that her mom was killed a year ago and if I remember correctly that was probs during the Cayden James arc cause Diaz didn't become a player until later in the year. It would be ironic if it turned out to be Diaz who murdered her mom but it might make more sense storyline wise if the killer was the head of whatever Dante is cause it would tie this storyline with the ARGUS one. I like that she's accepted Rene onto her side but I'm actually a little surprised that she trusts him enough to help her. I assume she has some hatred of Oliver and with Rene looking up to him so much and clearly trusting him, wouldn't she be worried that he might tell Oliver the truth? It also freaks me out a little that of all the costumes in the world that she could have chosen, she picked the Green Arrow one. Girl needs some therapy ASAP.
Oliver didn't get much screen time tonight and that was a little annoying cause he is the main character of this show! We also didn't see him work with the SCPD like I expected him to but it was interesting seeing that some of the SCPD don't like him which is strange cause I thought that most of the people of Star City liked the Green Arrow and thought he was a hero. I did however like that he and Felicity seem to have worked out their issues cause I'd really rather they be a team than fight each other. The whole episode was kind of hilarious cause it was like bomb after bomb was dropped on Oliver and at some point he really needs to stop being surprised that his parents were kind of the worst. He finds out that the new Green Arrow is his half sister on his father's side and that his father basically abandoned them and that Moira found out and hid it instead of allowing Emiko and her mom to be financially supported once he died. I'm also glad that Felicity convinced him to reach out to Emiko and I can't wait to see how that goes and that's what I'm super looking forward to next week and one of the reasons that I said earlier that this felt like a setup episode.
ARGUS had a fun storyline as well with the reintroduction of the Suicide Squad onto Arrow and this makes me super happy cause I loved the last two times they popped up on Arrow. I guess this means that the restrictions that were placed on Arrow have been lifted. I hope this means the return of Deadshot who surprise twist wasn't dead after all and maybe Bronze Tiger will join up again. So far all we know is that Diaz will be on the team and honestly I'm worried about this cause I have a feeling the moment he's out in the world, someone maybe the Longbow Hunters will like deactivate his bomb and help him escape. I do hope we get a few episodes of the Suicide Squad in action before Diaz escapes cause I want to see this so badly! It's also kind of interesting that Diggle was the one to come up with the idea and that Lyla was against it even though she's been okay with getting darker for seasons now.
Oh and there was more annoying flash-forwards. Blech. I was into them for a hot second when they first appeared but now all they do is show us how terrible everyone and everything is and the only way I'll be cool with what happened in them is if they end up being an alternate future or a future that's rewritten somehow. We meet future Rene who becomes the Mayor of the Glades and only cares about the Glades and I think we're told that Rene and Felicity might have been working together to destroy Star City but then that one guy who's working for Rene killed Felicity because she was a liability which makes me think that Felicity was probs working with Rene to better the Glades but then found out that random guy wants to bomb the rest of Star City and then she backed off causing her death. I still want to know what happened to Oliver and Diggle and Curtis who hilariously wasn't even mentioned as part of the tattoo squad. Spoilers that he dies soon?
The promo for next week looks fun and I can't wait! Oliver and Emiko will talk and I hope that he tells her everything about what happened to him cause that would be a fun like walk through history. He also is going to try to help her find out who killed her mom and I would be actually pretty chill if this ended up being the story for the rest of the season!
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Flash review!
xoxo Allie
Shall we start with Emiko? I was actually accidentally spoiled a while back about the name of this episode and because of that I knew that Emiko was Oliver's half sister through Robert and Shado in the comics and was the Green Arrow until she decided to be a sidekick of Oliver's. I assumed that the storyline would stay close to the same with the only change being who Emiko's mom was cause Shado was Oliver's girlfriend. As expected all of this came true but honestly now I have more questions than before about her. Who was Emiko's mom and why was she important enough that not only was she killed but the attacker hid his/her identity? How did Emiko learn archery? Does she hate Oliver and Thea and Moira for taking her father away from her and her mother? If she does, why take up the Green Arrow mantle? Also what kind of asshole was Robert that his mistress and second family lived a few minutes over in the Glades? Like he didn't even hide his secret family in another city!
A lot of her time was spent this week working with Rene and a little Curtis to track down the man she thought murdered her mother only to find out that he didn't actually do it. She said that her mom was killed a year ago and if I remember correctly that was probs during the Cayden James arc cause Diaz didn't become a player until later in the year. It would be ironic if it turned out to be Diaz who murdered her mom but it might make more sense storyline wise if the killer was the head of whatever Dante is cause it would tie this storyline with the ARGUS one. I like that she's accepted Rene onto her side but I'm actually a little surprised that she trusts him enough to help her. I assume she has some hatred of Oliver and with Rene looking up to him so much and clearly trusting him, wouldn't she be worried that he might tell Oliver the truth? It also freaks me out a little that of all the costumes in the world that she could have chosen, she picked the Green Arrow one. Girl needs some therapy ASAP.
Oliver didn't get much screen time tonight and that was a little annoying cause he is the main character of this show! We also didn't see him work with the SCPD like I expected him to but it was interesting seeing that some of the SCPD don't like him which is strange cause I thought that most of the people of Star City liked the Green Arrow and thought he was a hero. I did however like that he and Felicity seem to have worked out their issues cause I'd really rather they be a team than fight each other. The whole episode was kind of hilarious cause it was like bomb after bomb was dropped on Oliver and at some point he really needs to stop being surprised that his parents were kind of the worst. He finds out that the new Green Arrow is his half sister on his father's side and that his father basically abandoned them and that Moira found out and hid it instead of allowing Emiko and her mom to be financially supported once he died. I'm also glad that Felicity convinced him to reach out to Emiko and I can't wait to see how that goes and that's what I'm super looking forward to next week and one of the reasons that I said earlier that this felt like a setup episode.
ARGUS had a fun storyline as well with the reintroduction of the Suicide Squad onto Arrow and this makes me super happy cause I loved the last two times they popped up on Arrow. I guess this means that the restrictions that were placed on Arrow have been lifted. I hope this means the return of Deadshot who surprise twist wasn't dead after all and maybe Bronze Tiger will join up again. So far all we know is that Diaz will be on the team and honestly I'm worried about this cause I have a feeling the moment he's out in the world, someone maybe the Longbow Hunters will like deactivate his bomb and help him escape. I do hope we get a few episodes of the Suicide Squad in action before Diaz escapes cause I want to see this so badly! It's also kind of interesting that Diggle was the one to come up with the idea and that Lyla was against it even though she's been okay with getting darker for seasons now.
Oh and there was more annoying flash-forwards. Blech. I was into them for a hot second when they first appeared but now all they do is show us how terrible everyone and everything is and the only way I'll be cool with what happened in them is if they end up being an alternate future or a future that's rewritten somehow. We meet future Rene who becomes the Mayor of the Glades and only cares about the Glades and I think we're told that Rene and Felicity might have been working together to destroy Star City but then that one guy who's working for Rene killed Felicity because she was a liability which makes me think that Felicity was probs working with Rene to better the Glades but then found out that random guy wants to bomb the rest of Star City and then she backed off causing her death. I still want to know what happened to Oliver and Diggle and Curtis who hilariously wasn't even mentioned as part of the tattoo squad. Spoilers that he dies soon?
The promo for next week looks fun and I can't wait! Oliver and Emiko will talk and I hope that he tells her everything about what happened to him cause that would be a fun like walk through history. He also is going to try to help her find out who killed her mom and I would be actually pretty chill if this ended up being the story for the rest of the season!
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Flash review!
xoxo Allie
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Supergirl Season 4 Episode 10 Review
Tonight's episode of Supergirl was actually pretty good and I actually almost cried at the end so let's dive right in!
I think my enjoyment of this episode honestly has a lot to do with the fact that there was no Agent Liberty spouting bullshit tonight. I can handle pretty much every type of villain but villains that spread fear and hatred like this are too close to real life villains and they always make me so uncomfortable! I did like that despite Agent Liberty not being in this episode, the fear and hatred of aliens was still in the background. The main villain wasn't really the invisible aliens but actually the humans themselves. It was horrific listening to Haley and the other military dude talk about how they took alien children and conditioned them through fear to become soldiers who would do anything and everything for them cause they were scared of the humans. This is a very common tactic in the real world too especially in the military but the idea that they did this to children and then didn't even view them as anything more than the dirt on their boots just cause they weren't human was disgusting. Honestly sometimes I think that there's no one worse than humanity cause we have this innate need to feel better about ourselves through placing others into a lower category and it's the absolute worst. I do believe there is a possibility of life out in outer space somewhere cause it's so vast but it's like aliens should stay away cause they'll get no good here on Earth.
I was seriously sad that they ended up killing all of the invisible aliens except for one cause they super didn't deserve what they went through. The president apparently has decided that he hates aliens too and put out a kill order on all alien military projects which minus the moral side seems really short-sighted to me. He knows there are alien threats out there and if we were to place this in real world terms, it would be like ending all nuclear power research even though other countries have nuclear capabilities too. This is especially true cause we started the episode in Russia seeing their version of Supergirl and the military discuss how to control her. I assume that this season is going to end with Russia attacking and Supergirl having to stop her which will cause the alien sentiment in the States to be better or at least for the government to trust her again.
Tbh I'm so petty that if this was happening to me, I would cut anchor and leave. I will never understand why Kara chose to stay here on Earth when her real mom is alive over on Argos. Even Clark preferred to be there and he has no memories of being on Krypton. If the humans hate you so much, leave and then they'll wish you were around to help.
There was also some stuff with Lena and James that I didn't really care about except for the possibility of where we might end up. They made up and Lena surprisingly came out with what her research actually was and even more surprisingly James was on board. I do have a feeling though that he's not actually on board with this and is just playing the long game as he learned to do recently so he's going to pretend to be on her side so she'll tell him everything. It's either that or he wants the powers according to that weird look he had on his face at the end of the episode. For a minute I was thinking about whether or not Lena's research was evil but then I realized that it's basically the same thing as making metahumans over on Flash or giving humans fancy tech like Arrow right? It is an interesting thought though to wonder if normal humans will see metas as human or lump them in with aliens if they come about cause over on Flash, metas are hated as much as aliens over here on Supergirl so it would be ironic as hell if Lena managed to make these metas only to have humans still not see them as the same.
I still love Brainy but I wasn't super into his stuff with Nia tonight either. She thought he was asking her out on a date and he thought he was setting up a meeting and though it was funny, ultimately I wasn't into it. I do think it's hilarious how back in season 2 when Mon El didn't want to become a hero it was like he was the devil cause how dare he not want to use his powers for good but now that Nia doesn't want to, it's like oh that's understandable it's a hard decision. Blech.
The saddest part of the episode though was the end when J'onn had to erase the minds of everyone. Haley was seriously the worst tonight and I was wondering why they couldn't just let her be killed by the invisible aliens cause it would solve a lot of problems. The president literally fired Supergirl from the DEO but Haley was pissed cause how dare Supergirl try to exercise free will and work without orders from the DEO. I know this is Supergirl's show and not Superman's but seriously the fact that they don't even mention him in this is ridiculous cause why wouldn't the government care about he other alien Super?? It was even worse when she broke that one agent and learned who Supergirl was and then proceeded to try to blackmail Kara into becoming a puppet of hers and I was never so satisfied as when Alex punched her lights out. I liked that the show remembered that J'onn could erase memories and used them on Haley but then the show went even further and made J'onn erase Alex's memories too and it was heartbreaking to watch. Despite this, I'm fascinated with this idea and I can't wait to see where we can take this.
How long do we think it'll take before Alex's memories are either restored or Kara reveals herself again? By the season finale right? Now it seems that the only people on Earth who will know are J'onn, Brainy, James and Eliza... I like the idea of decreasing Team Supergirl and I hope now we get to see Kara really become a solo hero like Clark since she has no help from the DEO. Brainy was right though in the fact that she does need a tech person and I wonder why he doesn't leave and join Kara and J'onn in their crusade cause he stayed to help Kara no?
Lol irony of all ironies but it looks like maybe Alex will remember next week? Wow Supergirl you couldn't even wait a few episodes before doing this?? This is like Flashpoint over on Flash all over again. I do like the idea that wiping Alex's mind of Kara being Supergirl has such strong consequences though cause of course it would. She's not like a random DEO agent cause she and Kara are so intertwined in each other's lives so erasing all of that must be so difficult. It would be interesting if she wasn't so close to Kara anymore in this new version of herself cause that'd be a fun way to play with this idea!
Well that's all for now. I'll see you all tomorrow for Arrow!!
xoxo Allie
I think my enjoyment of this episode honestly has a lot to do with the fact that there was no Agent Liberty spouting bullshit tonight. I can handle pretty much every type of villain but villains that spread fear and hatred like this are too close to real life villains and they always make me so uncomfortable! I did like that despite Agent Liberty not being in this episode, the fear and hatred of aliens was still in the background. The main villain wasn't really the invisible aliens but actually the humans themselves. It was horrific listening to Haley and the other military dude talk about how they took alien children and conditioned them through fear to become soldiers who would do anything and everything for them cause they were scared of the humans. This is a very common tactic in the real world too especially in the military but the idea that they did this to children and then didn't even view them as anything more than the dirt on their boots just cause they weren't human was disgusting. Honestly sometimes I think that there's no one worse than humanity cause we have this innate need to feel better about ourselves through placing others into a lower category and it's the absolute worst. I do believe there is a possibility of life out in outer space somewhere cause it's so vast but it's like aliens should stay away cause they'll get no good here on Earth.
I was seriously sad that they ended up killing all of the invisible aliens except for one cause they super didn't deserve what they went through. The president apparently has decided that he hates aliens too and put out a kill order on all alien military projects which minus the moral side seems really short-sighted to me. He knows there are alien threats out there and if we were to place this in real world terms, it would be like ending all nuclear power research even though other countries have nuclear capabilities too. This is especially true cause we started the episode in Russia seeing their version of Supergirl and the military discuss how to control her. I assume that this season is going to end with Russia attacking and Supergirl having to stop her which will cause the alien sentiment in the States to be better or at least for the government to trust her again.
Tbh I'm so petty that if this was happening to me, I would cut anchor and leave. I will never understand why Kara chose to stay here on Earth when her real mom is alive over on Argos. Even Clark preferred to be there and he has no memories of being on Krypton. If the humans hate you so much, leave and then they'll wish you were around to help.
There was also some stuff with Lena and James that I didn't really care about except for the possibility of where we might end up. They made up and Lena surprisingly came out with what her research actually was and even more surprisingly James was on board. I do have a feeling though that he's not actually on board with this and is just playing the long game as he learned to do recently so he's going to pretend to be on her side so she'll tell him everything. It's either that or he wants the powers according to that weird look he had on his face at the end of the episode. For a minute I was thinking about whether or not Lena's research was evil but then I realized that it's basically the same thing as making metahumans over on Flash or giving humans fancy tech like Arrow right? It is an interesting thought though to wonder if normal humans will see metas as human or lump them in with aliens if they come about cause over on Flash, metas are hated as much as aliens over here on Supergirl so it would be ironic as hell if Lena managed to make these metas only to have humans still not see them as the same.
I still love Brainy but I wasn't super into his stuff with Nia tonight either. She thought he was asking her out on a date and he thought he was setting up a meeting and though it was funny, ultimately I wasn't into it. I do think it's hilarious how back in season 2 when Mon El didn't want to become a hero it was like he was the devil cause how dare he not want to use his powers for good but now that Nia doesn't want to, it's like oh that's understandable it's a hard decision. Blech.
The saddest part of the episode though was the end when J'onn had to erase the minds of everyone. Haley was seriously the worst tonight and I was wondering why they couldn't just let her be killed by the invisible aliens cause it would solve a lot of problems. The president literally fired Supergirl from the DEO but Haley was pissed cause how dare Supergirl try to exercise free will and work without orders from the DEO. I know this is Supergirl's show and not Superman's but seriously the fact that they don't even mention him in this is ridiculous cause why wouldn't the government care about he other alien Super?? It was even worse when she broke that one agent and learned who Supergirl was and then proceeded to try to blackmail Kara into becoming a puppet of hers and I was never so satisfied as when Alex punched her lights out. I liked that the show remembered that J'onn could erase memories and used them on Haley but then the show went even further and made J'onn erase Alex's memories too and it was heartbreaking to watch. Despite this, I'm fascinated with this idea and I can't wait to see where we can take this.
How long do we think it'll take before Alex's memories are either restored or Kara reveals herself again? By the season finale right? Now it seems that the only people on Earth who will know are J'onn, Brainy, James and Eliza... I like the idea of decreasing Team Supergirl and I hope now we get to see Kara really become a solo hero like Clark since she has no help from the DEO. Brainy was right though in the fact that she does need a tech person and I wonder why he doesn't leave and join Kara and J'onn in their crusade cause he stayed to help Kara no?
Lol irony of all ironies but it looks like maybe Alex will remember next week? Wow Supergirl you couldn't even wait a few episodes before doing this?? This is like Flashpoint over on Flash all over again. I do like the idea that wiping Alex's mind of Kara being Supergirl has such strong consequences though cause of course it would. She's not like a random DEO agent cause she and Kara are so intertwined in each other's lives so erasing all of that must be so difficult. It would be interesting if she wasn't so close to Kara anymore in this new version of herself cause that'd be a fun way to play with this idea!
Well that's all for now. I'll see you all tomorrow for Arrow!!
xoxo Allie
Friday, January 18, 2019
What Dramas Am I Watching This Week?
So here's what I'm watching this week! Of course the list is split by country and episodes I've seen so far are written below! There will be spoilers from now on so if you aren't caught to the episode number on list, you might want to go watch that episode and then come back! If you're interested in previous lists, click here and if you want to see a list of my favorite asian OTPs and ships, click here!
The Last Empress (34/52): Set in an alternate universe, in which Korea is a constitutional monarchy in 2018, Oh Sunny is a bright and vivacious musical actress who marries the emperor. She becomes involved in the palace power struggle and a mysterious murder that sets off events that threaten the monarchy itself, while searching for true love and happiness. But, she ends up falling in love with Na Wang Sik who works as a bodyguard for the imperial family. He started working in the palace to take revenge on the person responsible for his mother’s death.
We only got two episodes this week compared to the four we normally get which was super sad cause I love this show. As I expected last week the Woo Bin's confession was played off by Sunny and the moronic Emperor believed it which is really the worst. I super don't understand the Emperor cause he's such an utter moron and a terrible flirt but I guess that makes sense cause why would he need game if women are just throwing themselves at him cause they want power. Then again I will never truly understand that cause I'm always of the mind that rather than being King or Queen, I'd rather be a Prince or Princess cause you get all the benefits of being in power (dolla dolla bills ya'll) without the heavy workload. I also really hope that Sunny doesn't fall for the Emperor's shtick no matter how sweet or charming he gets cause I still can't forget the horrid things he's done and I'd like to believe that neither can she but because Woo Bin is worried (or jealous), it makes me worried. The Emperor also learned that his first wife actually wasn't cheating on him and that the Empress Dowager faked the whole thing and it looks like maybe the necklace that Sunny has is a replica which might explain who the body is that we find at the start of this show. I'm curious as to what the plan is now cause it seems like maybe they want to expose the previous Empress's death but I don't know if they have enough proof yet without the guard getting his memory back. I want him to be okay cause I still want him to interact with Yu Ra just to see if she really did love him and how she ended up where she is now.
I seriously love this drama which is such a shock cause it's not something I would normally enjoy! I originally started this drama cause I've been in the mood for a historical cdrama and this one had my girl Zanilia Zhao in it so I jumped on board. I didn't realize going in that this show was more of a slice of life story about a family and not just a romance like I expected it to be. At first this really bothered me cause I was hoping for a romance but now I'm like 32 episodes in, the romance has barely started (as in the main leads have probs spent like an hour together across 32 episodes) and I can't believe how much I love everything about it! I love Ming Lan as a character cause she's smart as hell cause she knows how to maneuver around any problem, cunning cause she knows that she needs to hide her brilliance and act submissive around her family but also so kind cause she looks out for those she loves with every fiber of her being. The Sheng family drama is so fascinating and I love watching Ming Lan outwit the others but I even have a soft spot for Chang Bai and Ru Lan who I think has a good heart and does think of Ming Lan as a sister but just is a bit materialistic and believes in rankings like legitimate and illegitimate. I love that the show has such a slow pace cause it allows us to really get to know the characters and the world and watch our heroes grow. I struggled with liking Ting Ye who was the male lead cause he was such a moron for the first quarter of this show and I really didn't see any chemistry between the leads though I think that was the fault of the writing cause up to now, both of our leads have been in love with other people so there's no reason that they would have romantic scenes together. Now I think I really like the idea that both Ming Lan and Ting Ye had to go through heartbreak before finding one another. They're always right there for each other when the other needs it and I can't wait to see their strong friendship will turn into love. Ming Lan needs a strong man who will stand up for her and that's who Ting Ye will be for her when it's time cause he has no problem fighting his family or the world for what he wants.
xoxo Allie
KDRAMA
Best Chicken (6/12): A man works for a big company although his dream is to run a chicken restaurant. A woman who lives at a bathhouse that her late grandfather left behind, only leaves her home when she absolutely has to. She wants to become a webtoon writer. These two meet and grow with each other.
I'm sort of really into this show. It's super weird and very slice of life but I'm living for how Bo-Ah thinks she's going to ruin Choi-Go's business but then he shows her just how kind and generous he is and suddenly she can't help but want to help him! I don't know how anyone can hate someone as sweet as Choi-Go who just wants to live his dream and also tries so hard to care for Bo-Ah with protecting her at the mall to buying her a new tablet to making her porridge when she's sick. It's interesting that the girl is going to fall before the guy in this drama and in the brooding guy way too where she tries to hide it for reasons cause I can see that Bo-Ah is into him but I can't really see much on his part. Although if a handsome guy is so nice and constantly telling you how you are the only one on his side, I don't know how you can't fall for him. I loved getting a bit more backstory on Bo-Ah and why she is so bitter at the world. It looks like she had some sort of webtoon partner before and he stole her ideas and presented them as his so her career was ruined and cause of that she distrusts men and doesn't believe in dreams anymore. It's weird though cause she's clearly super talented so she should be able to get back into webtoons with something new later anyone cause it's not like the other guy is still in a position to steal her work. Andrew's also interesting and I love how Bo-Ah and Choi-Go keep getting his name wrong cause of how exasperated he gets. I do wonder if he's the second male lead here cause I could see him falling for her but she's into Choi-Go. I love their little family already and it's kinda hilarious how Bo-Ah's terrible flyer is actually the reason the restaurant is doing so well.
Dae Jang Geum is Watching (14/16): This food-oriented drama imagines how the descendants of the famous Joseon woman doctor and alleged culinary genius Jang Geum (the subject of the famous sageuk Dae Jang Geum) might live today if they inherited some of her talents. San Hae has been gifted with an excellent sense of taste which has mad him a huge fan and connoisseur of food. His younger sister Jin Mi has been gifted with an exceptional sense of smell, and their younger brother Jung Shik has such excellent cooking skills he has his own Youtube vlog channel. The story follows San Hae at his work and his relationship with a rookie employee at his company, a woman named Bok Seung Ah.
This week was hard to watch cause most of it was spent with San Hae pining after Seung Ah who's decided to move on from him after he broke her heart into pieces last week. It was hard cause I'm totally on San Hae's side over Jung Shik but I still think San Hae is a moron. He's liked Seung Ah for weeks and weeks now but waited until the last minute to actually step forward and admit his feelings. I wish that the show would have played this better with like maybe Seung Ah finding out a week or two ago that San Hae knew that Jung Shik likes her and that's why he backed off from liking her too cause it makes San Hae seem like less of an asshole. I don't really know what changed his mind this week but I'm assuming it's a mix of realizing how much he can't be without her and also realizing that kissing her doesn't affect him. I hope it's more of the first and less of the second cause Seung Ah deserves better than this mess. Jung Shik is a little annoying too cause he's known from the start that Seung Ah isn't into him like that but he's constantly pressuring her and it's like dude nothing you've done has affected her like you want so maybe you should back off especially now that you know that the guy Seung Ah was into was your brother. On Jin Mi's side, she was spiraling after finding out that Min Hyuk was the CEO's nephew and she did that thing that I hate when people are in fights where she refused to listen to the other side of the story. If she did then she would have known that he pulled some strings but getting hired was on her. It did lead to a bunch of funny scenes though where she got really drunk but it was super sweet that Min Hyuk basically followed her to keep her safe and got beat up for her and ruined his debut because he loves Jin Mi more.
DROPPED Fate And Furies (24/40): Even though Goo Hae Ra is smart and beautiful, she is in a miserable situation because of her family. Her older sister attempted suicide and her father passed away. The only way she can escape her situation is with money. She approaches Tae In Joon. He is the second son of a shoe company owner. Tae In Joon falls in love with Goo Hae Ra.
I really debated whether I wanted to drop this show or not cause it started out so very strong but it lost it's steam a few episodes ago and I struggled to get through the episodes this week and eventually ended up fast forwarding through most of it. Not only can't I help but feel horrid for In Joon the longer this goes on since the poor man is head over heels in love with a woman who's been playing him and now thinks that he's the reason her sister is in a coma, I'm still sure that In Joon had nothing to do with her sister at all and probs wasn't even in the country then but his asshole brother with the help of his asshole parents tried to kill the sister cause she wasn't rich enough to marry the asshole brother and they tried to frame In Joon for it. It sucked super hard cause Hae Ra thought she was getting revenge for her sister but in fact she was ruining the life of the only person in that family who was innocent of the crime and actually helped build up the asshole brother into power. I was over Hae Ra and In Joon as a couple as well cause I really haven't seen much chemistry between them which sucked and I'm over here like low-key shipping Hae Ra with that loan shark dude. I also kept hoping the daughter-in-law overheard a lot of this conversation cause I wanted her to get her revenge but also clue Hae Ra in cause she's such a moron right now but she seemed to just wander around sadly and that was annoying too. All this combined I was pretty bored and indifferent to what I was experiencing and like I said before, when my American shows come back, I have less time to devote to asian dramas and if I'm not super attached, I will drop it like this one.
DROPPED Fate And Furies (24/40): Even though Goo Hae Ra is smart and beautiful, she is in a miserable situation because of her family. Her older sister attempted suicide and her father passed away. The only way she can escape her situation is with money. She approaches Tae In Joon. He is the second son of a shoe company owner. Tae In Joon falls in love with Goo Hae Ra.
I really debated whether I wanted to drop this show or not cause it started out so very strong but it lost it's steam a few episodes ago and I struggled to get through the episodes this week and eventually ended up fast forwarding through most of it. Not only can't I help but feel horrid for In Joon the longer this goes on since the poor man is head over heels in love with a woman who's been playing him and now thinks that he's the reason her sister is in a coma, I'm still sure that In Joon had nothing to do with her sister at all and probs wasn't even in the country then but his asshole brother with the help of his asshole parents tried to kill the sister cause she wasn't rich enough to marry the asshole brother and they tried to frame In Joon for it. It sucked super hard cause Hae Ra thought she was getting revenge for her sister but in fact she was ruining the life of the only person in that family who was innocent of the crime and actually helped build up the asshole brother into power. I was over Hae Ra and In Joon as a couple as well cause I really haven't seen much chemistry between them which sucked and I'm over here like low-key shipping Hae Ra with that loan shark dude. I also kept hoping the daughter-in-law overheard a lot of this conversation cause I wanted her to get her revenge but also clue Hae Ra in cause she's such a moron right now but she seemed to just wander around sadly and that was annoying too. All this combined I was pretty bored and indifferent to what I was experiencing and like I said before, when my American shows come back, I have less time to devote to asian dramas and if I'm not super attached, I will drop it like this one.
Memories of the Alhambra (14/16): Strong spirited Yoo Jin Woo is the CEO of an investment company with a degree in engineering and a knack for developing video games. He has an adventurous and competitive spirit. Suffering after his best friend betrays him, he takes a business trip to Granada, Spain in search of the mysterious inventor of an innovative augmented-reality video game. He ends up at a hostel that Jung Hee Joo owns. Hee Joo is a former classical guitarist who came to Spain to further her studies. After the death of her parents, she takes on various jobs to support herself, including running the old hostel. They are both drawn into a series of strange and unexpected events.
I kind of love how this show does one storyline in the first episode they air each week making you think one thing before rewinding back and showing us what happened at the same time before in the second one. I was sitting here after episode 13 thinking that Professor Cha was the worst cause even though he literally got proof this week that everything Jin Woo was saying was real and he believed it and was terrified of it, it was not enough to stop the dumbass investigation. As it turns out he couldn't stop the investigation cause the second actress ex-wife fanned the flames by lying repeatedly to the police. It's going to be really hard to end this investigation cause there's no hard evidence he killed Mr Cha and everything is based on hearsay which makes it harder to battle charges. I do really like that all the main characters are now pretty much on board and believe him especially Hee Joo who's now playing the game but mostly just to talk to Emma cause Jin Woo doesn't want her involved cause she might get hurt which is sweet. I loved their kiss this week and how much they worry about each other and I was living for when CEO Park met up with Hee Joo and was like I want to say congrats on your new relationship but why the hell would you date that moron. Se Joo is also back now cause Jin Woo managed to finish the quest though I'm not sure why now they can't turn off the servers so that everyone can get back to the real world now! I kind of hope the next two episodes are mostly set in the real world so we can wrap up everything next week and that we end on a happy note cause I have a weird feeling that Jin Woo might end up dying and I don't want that!
I kind of love how this show does one storyline in the first episode they air each week making you think one thing before rewinding back and showing us what happened at the same time before in the second one. I was sitting here after episode 13 thinking that Professor Cha was the worst cause even though he literally got proof this week that everything Jin Woo was saying was real and he believed it and was terrified of it, it was not enough to stop the dumbass investigation. As it turns out he couldn't stop the investigation cause the second actress ex-wife fanned the flames by lying repeatedly to the police. It's going to be really hard to end this investigation cause there's no hard evidence he killed Mr Cha and everything is based on hearsay which makes it harder to battle charges. I do really like that all the main characters are now pretty much on board and believe him especially Hee Joo who's now playing the game but mostly just to talk to Emma cause Jin Woo doesn't want her involved cause she might get hurt which is sweet. I loved their kiss this week and how much they worry about each other and I was living for when CEO Park met up with Hee Joo and was like I want to say congrats on your new relationship but why the hell would you date that moron. Se Joo is also back now cause Jin Woo managed to finish the quest though I'm not sure why now they can't turn off the servers so that everyone can get back to the real world now! I kind of hope the next two episodes are mostly set in the real world so we can wrap up everything next week and that we end on a happy note cause I have a weird feeling that Jin Woo might end up dying and I don't want that!
We only got two episodes this week compared to the four we normally get which was super sad cause I love this show. As I expected last week the Woo Bin's confession was played off by Sunny and the moronic Emperor believed it which is really the worst. I super don't understand the Emperor cause he's such an utter moron and a terrible flirt but I guess that makes sense cause why would he need game if women are just throwing themselves at him cause they want power. Then again I will never truly understand that cause I'm always of the mind that rather than being King or Queen, I'd rather be a Prince or Princess cause you get all the benefits of being in power (dolla dolla bills ya'll) without the heavy workload. I also really hope that Sunny doesn't fall for the Emperor's shtick no matter how sweet or charming he gets cause I still can't forget the horrid things he's done and I'd like to believe that neither can she but because Woo Bin is worried (or jealous), it makes me worried. The Emperor also learned that his first wife actually wasn't cheating on him and that the Empress Dowager faked the whole thing and it looks like maybe the necklace that Sunny has is a replica which might explain who the body is that we find at the start of this show. I'm curious as to what the plan is now cause it seems like maybe they want to expose the previous Empress's death but I don't know if they have enough proof yet without the guard getting his memory back. I want him to be okay cause I still want him to interact with Yu Ra just to see if she really did love him and how she ended up where she is now.
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FINISHED Dear Prince (19/19): Crazy fan Sun Xiao Tao’s biggest wish is to go to a concert of her favorite idol Zhou Yi Ran. Furthermore, she wants to fulfill the promise she once made to him. When her dream finally is about to come true, she bumps into Jiang Hao and her ticket for Zhou Yi Ran’s Japan concert gets ripped. From then on, the fates of these two become strangely entangled...
How many ways can I talk about just how good this show was? I really didn't expect to love it as much as I did cause both the synopsis and the first few episodes were just so silly but to my pleasant surprise the show ended up feeling pretty deep. I adored the relationship between Xiao Tao and Jiang Hao from how he automatically assumed that she was in love with him cause he's a celebrity to reluctantly being by her side to falling passionately in love with her. I'm not usually a fan of shows and movies where the female lead changes a male lead into a better person cause girls are more than just a bandaid for man pain but the change here felt real for once. Jiang Hao genuinely wanted to become a better person for Xiao Tao cause she was such a good person. I loved watching him try to fight his feelings while being overpowered with jealously and then despair when he thought he lost her for good. I loved Xiao Tao slowly realizing that he was there for her whenever she needed him and that he taught her how to conquer her fear and dream for something bigger than her while also discovering what love is. Zhi Zhi was the best female friend I've seen in a while and I loved all the side characters growth. The supernatural element was super unexpected but I liked it cause it was like Oh My Ghost/Two Cops where the ghost could possess the main lead but with a romantic twist. I'm glad we got a happy ending to this show but I kind of wish it had been tied off with a better knot. Like at least tell us whether Jiang Hao remembered Xiao Tao or not! Overall I really loved this drama and I'd give it a 8.5 / 10!!
FINISHED Fox's Summer (44/44): Gu Cheng Ze, the adopted son of the Gu family, is the CEO of Gu Mall Corporation. Mrs. Gu wishes for her biological grandson, Gu Jin Yu to take over the company; and Gu Cheng Ze is tasked to guide the rightful heir towards becoming a respectful businessman. During this time, he meets fashion designer Li Yan Shu and discovers that she is Gu Jin Yu's ex-girlfriend. He decides to hire her aboard to motivate Gu Jin Yu, who still harbors feelings for Li Yan Shu. The plan worked when Gu Jin Yu decides to join the company and pursue her. When Mrs. Gu finds out about Gu Jin Yu's feelings for Li Yan Shu, she was livid and tells Gu Cheng Ze to separate the both of them. This creates an opportunity for Gu Cheng Ze and Li Yan Shu to get closer to each other, and they fell in love. With the help of Li Yan Shu, Gu Cheng Ze overcomes many difficult situations. Gu Jin Yu, after undergoing life-changing experiences, also matures and successfully took over his company.
I started this drama cause I adore Seven Tan and though the description didn't sound great to me I wanted to give it a shot anyway and I ended up having a bunch of fun with this one. There was a rough stretch at the start cause though I fell in love with Yan Shu's backbone and elegance, I wasn't a huge fan of the comedy and how cringe-y the lying was like in the cafe where Yan Shu was trying to ruin her blind date. Despite this around episode 8 or 9 when Yan Shu focused on work and Mike found out the truth about her designing skills, I started to enjoy this drama more and more. I thought she was adorable and fun and watching Mike melt for her was everything. I didn't love the weird stretch of episodes where Mike told Yan Shu he loved her but then there was a weird competition of Mike with Jin Yu even though Yan Shu only loved Mike but once they finally got together, I loved that they made such a strong power couple while being so cute. I didn't love the noble sacrifice thing at the end when Yan Shu ran away from Mike cause she found out about her mom hurting his mom but I could have gotten over it if they talked it out like other dramas do. What ticked me off was when she left and then came back at the last minute cause it felt so staged. Despite that it was interesting how I started out hating a lot of the side characters but I ended up liking them all in the end and their arcs to forgiveness actually felt earned for once. I loved that once Jin Yu accepted that Mike and Yan Shu were in love, he did everything he could to keep them together and happy and that Jun Yao slowly thawed towards her stepsister while pretending to hate her all the while and that Yan Shu's mom really loved Jun Yao's dad for more than the money and realized that Yan Shu didn't need money to be happy either and that the grandmother realized she did love Mike like a grandson after all. David and Secretary Gao were awesome friends too and Gao's hilarious romance was icing on the cake. And I want to give a special shoutout to the design team who not only made gorgeous lingerie but dressed Yan Shu to kill with every outfit being even more gorgeous than the last! Overall I'd give this show a 8.5 / 10 cause it was pretty precious!
I Will Never Let You Go (8/51): The story revolves around a young wanderer with an extraordinary business sense and the masked hero who saves her which ultimately results in them falling in love. When the wanderer is revealed to be the Divine Maiden who will obtain a legendary treasure, various enemies hunt her down. She then lives life on the run and meets her savior who turns out to be the ambitious prince that wants to take the throne.
You know when you start one historical cdrama and then you remember just how much you adore their insaneness and then you want to watch as many as possible? Well that's what happened here! After watching Story of Ming Lan, I decided to check this one out too and it was such a weird transition tbh cause this drama is so much more comedic that Ming Lan is but Vin Zhang is the male lead and so far I've been having fun so I'm going to keep going with this one! I do like that our female lead is smart though a bit silly and that our male lead is serious but kind hearted and not cold. I've said repeatedly when a male lead is cold, it always just feels to me like they don't know how to act and it throws me out of a show. I kind of love how quickly Yu'er is into Bu Qi and I'd like to imagine his interest in her is one of the reasons he's fighting the idea that she might be his half sister cause otherwise it is super strange how much he's against his father finding her. It's not like a daughter will fight him for power or something and in this era, concubines were really common so he can't really be upset with his father for having Bu Qi when there's literally another concubine living in their house right now. Since we're only a few episodes in, I'm not entirely sure of the plot yet but I think Bu Qi is some sort of magical person who's powers have been passed on through the female generation and Chen Yu's father is hunting her down cause he wants whatever her power is. We do know that she's not actually the duke's daughter cause he talked about wondering who her father was in episode 6 so it might be super fun if Chen Yu and Bu Qi think they're siblings but fall in love and have to fight it only to find out at the last minute that they're not related at all. The weird thing though is that somehow everyone knows what Bu Qi looks like and the only thing I can maybe gather is that they drew her based on her mom and hope that they look alike?
FINISHED My Little Princess (16/16): When you’re trying to win over your Prince Charming, can you find him in an unexpected place? Lin Xing Chen is an heiress of a wealthy family but faces pressure to marry well because of her illegitimate status. Her target? The suave and wealthy Zheng Chu Yao, a fellow student at the elite arts school known as Four Leaf College. But due to a number of misunderstandings, Xing Chen at first mistakes the brooding Jiang Nian Yu as Chu Yao and tries to get his attention. But when Xing Chen realizes she has the wrong man, she keeps running into Nian Yu in the most compromising ways and then learns that Nian Yu is the only person who can teach her to tango to be able to get into Chu Yao’s good graces. But Xing Chen is annoyed when Chu Yao only seems interested in a poor student, Yu Yang Yang, who was admitted to the prestigious school because her father saved the principal’s life. Can Nian Yu teach Xin Chen to tango right into Chu Yao’s heart or will she discover that her destiny is with someone else?
After I watched Dear Prince I really wanted to check this show out cause it was made by the same producers and the main actress was the same. To my pleasure Mike Angelo who I adored in Mr Swimmer was the main lead and suffice to say, I had a fun time though I do think I ended up enjoying Dear Prince better than this one. I loved that our main lead Xing Chen and the second female lead Yang Yang were basically the opposite in most dramas with Xing Chen being rich and elegant and pushed aside for the poor girl though she just as kind as most leads while Yang Yang was poor and not as good looking or elegant as the main lead but just as cunning as most second leads. It was a fun twist on the asian drama trope. The romance between Xing Chen and Nian Yu was super precious with how much he loved and worried and cared for her. They had amazing chemistry and I think Mike is just so so good at gazing lovingly at his female lead that I can't help but fall for those couples. I was actually surprised that Nian Yu wasn't rich too cause for some reason I expected him to be but I liked that she chose him in the end over wealth and that even her stepmother approved. Speaking of, I thought it was super interesting that at first the stepmother didn't seem like a good person but by the end you realized just what a good person she was by putting Xing Chen's happiness first and loving her husband's illegitimate child just cause she loved her husband so much and was happy to have a piece of him left behind. The two mom scenario at the end caring for Xing Chen was everything. I also loved the side characters and the hilarious frenemy situation with Jia Na and Xing Chen. Overall I'd give this show a 7.5 / 10!
Shall We Fall In Love (7/35): A story filled with hilarious circumstances that leave you not knowing whether to laugh or cry. It follows a young man's journey from nothing into someone who proves himself at work and wins over love and friendship. Jiang Yi Nan is an unemployed youth with limited options due to his lack of credentials, Nevertheless, he is optimistic and cheerful as he waits among the many people in the jobless pool. During a random encounter, Yi Nan saves Chen Xin Yue who has fallen into the water. Encouraged by his attraction to her and Xu Hao Yu's provocations, Yinan applies to work at the same company as Chen Xin Yue. Yi Nan relies on his hard work and quick thinking to not only secure the job but to become the top applicant of ShenYuan Group's open recruitment. Unhappy with Yi Nan's happy-go-lucky attitude, Xu Hao Yu makes life difficult for Yi Nan at every turn. His girlfriend Liang Ding Fei, on the other hand, is full of curiosity towards Yi Nan. As it turns out, Yi Nan's acceptance was a mere mistake by President Jin who tries to cover it up by roping in colleagues to ensure that Yi Nan is pushed out of the company.
Talk about a weird show! I started this cause it popped up on my drama feed and it's definitely more comedy than anything else but I already adore the relationship between Yi Nan and Xin Yue! It's hilarious that their relationship is starting with them having slept together while they were drunk and I can't wait to see where it goes. He's pretty much fallen for her and she's just embarrassed to be around him. As I expected, his upbeat attitude and inability to hide his emotions is slowly winning her over. I adore Yi Nan's character so far cause you know how hot I find guys who aren't afraid to show their emotions and Nichkhun plays him with this adorable charm that I can't help but smile when watching. I also find it super interesting that all the main characters are so intertwined with one another already. Xin Yue's ex Hao Yu broke up with her cause he wanted to date Ding Fei who's rich and better connected but he also is frenemies with Yi Nan who's into Xin Yue. I do hope that there isn't too much office stuff cause that was the least interesting part of these episodes that I saw but based on the synopsis it feels like it'll be more comedic than anything else cause Yi Nan is just constantly struck by this overpowering luck. I'm also really curious if there's something else going on as to why Hao Yu broke up with Xin Yue cause he does seem to still like her but whatever it is I hope she never gives him the time of day again cause an asshole like him who wants to social climb deserves none of her attention.
The Story of Ming Lan (35/73): The Story of Ming Lan, based on the novel written by Guan Xin Ze Luan, follows our heroine through her youth, into her adulthood, and well into her marriage life as well. She’s the 6th child of the Sheng household. Though she is an intelligent and beautiful child, she was not loved by her family (her dad, her sisters, her mom dies early.) She has to hide her intelligence and suffers through the years, hoping to avenge for her mom. During this process she will meet many friends and foes, one of which is our male lead, Gu’s second son, Gu Ting Ye. He has helped and mistreated her before, but also the one to witness her sharp wits and lonely soul. After they get married, they will work together as a power couple, managing the new King’s regime as well as harvesting a world of happiness on their own.I seriously love this drama which is such a shock cause it's not something I would normally enjoy! I originally started this drama cause I've been in the mood for a historical cdrama and this one had my girl Zanilia Zhao in it so I jumped on board. I didn't realize going in that this show was more of a slice of life story about a family and not just a romance like I expected it to be. At first this really bothered me cause I was hoping for a romance but now I'm like 32 episodes in, the romance has barely started (as in the main leads have probs spent like an hour together across 32 episodes) and I can't believe how much I love everything about it! I love Ming Lan as a character cause she's smart as hell cause she knows how to maneuver around any problem, cunning cause she knows that she needs to hide her brilliance and act submissive around her family but also so kind cause she looks out for those she loves with every fiber of her being. The Sheng family drama is so fascinating and I love watching Ming Lan outwit the others but I even have a soft spot for Chang Bai and Ru Lan who I think has a good heart and does think of Ming Lan as a sister but just is a bit materialistic and believes in rankings like legitimate and illegitimate. I love that the show has such a slow pace cause it allows us to really get to know the characters and the world and watch our heroes grow. I struggled with liking Ting Ye who was the male lead cause he was such a moron for the first quarter of this show and I really didn't see any chemistry between the leads though I think that was the fault of the writing cause up to now, both of our leads have been in love with other people so there's no reason that they would have romantic scenes together. Now I think I really like the idea that both Ming Lan and Ting Ye had to go through heartbreak before finding one another. They're always right there for each other when the other needs it and I can't wait to see their strong friendship will turn into love. Ming Lan needs a strong man who will stand up for her and that's who Ting Ye will be for her when it's time cause he has no problem fighting his family or the world for what he wants.
xoxo Allie
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Riverdale Season 3 Episode 9 Review
What a fun episode to return to! Let's dive right in.
We come back a few weeks after the midseason finale where the quarantine has somehow been lifted and I'm oddly disappointed in that cause I thought it would be fun to see FP and Jughead try to sneak in or try to figure out what's happening with Hiram and why he wanted the quarantine in the first place cause if it wasn't permanent, why bother? He's apparently gone full mob boss by not only making Fizzle Rocks and dealing them but by running the Gargoyle Gang who goes around attacking businesses and people unless they cough up protection money. I kind of find it hilarious that the start of the season made you wonder what the hell was going on with the Gargoyle King but now he's just there to scare others and aren't we almost certain that it's Hiram? I have a feeling that every time someone saw him all decked out that it was probably cause the person seeing him was high or drugged or something. I still feel like the seizures were insane and that Hiram is like using incense or something to secretly drug everyone to scare them.
Veronica spent the episode trying to figure out how to get around Hiram. Her speakeasy is doing amazing cause now that Riverdale is basically run by Hiram and Riverdale High has all these rules and stuff of course all the kids come to her to party and relax. She did manage to trick Hiram into 10% rather than the 50% cut he wanted but as it turned out he knew she was playing him too so it was kinda nothing. I'm actually surprised that not only did she not turn to the Serpents before for protection but that one came up with the idea in the weeks leading up to now. I also really love the new Veronica and Reggie relationship cause I do really think they have so much more chemistry than Archie and Veronica did and that might be because Reggie has a better I'm into you acting face or because the actors are dating in real life. I've been lowkey shipping them all season so I'm super down and I kind of hope that they keep going for a bit because we all know they're not endgame no matter how fun they are. Since Archie is the main character of this show that he needs either Betty or Veronica to be with him and people are so in love with Betty and Jughead that I doubt that it would be Betty to get with him so Veronica has to bite the bullet.
Speaking of Jughead, he spent a lot of the episode struggling to be Serpent King cause of the decisions he had to make and fighting Cheryl who was of the mind that the Serpents should be able to do whatever they want aka sell drugs and rob people. It was really weird cause it's not like Cheryl and in extension Toni were doing it for the Serpents cause the money was just being used by Cheryl so I don't really know where she was getting off. She also claimed that Jughead was an asshole for leaving for a month but didn't she leave Riverdale for 3 months over the summer earlier anyway? Honestly Cheryl is kinda the worst and I've always pretty much thought that. On one hand I do feel sorry for her and what she's been through but on the other hand that doesn't really excuse all the things she's done and I've always thought it was super weird that she joined the Serpents in the first place. It was lame as hell that she had no initiation or Serpent tattoo and even got a red jacket just cause so I'm a little glad she's not part of them anymore. Either way I was really worried that the Serpents might turn on Jughead again and that he would have to fight for power with Cheryl so I was surprised that he kicked her and Toni out of the gang. I'm also glad that even though Fangs was kicked out that he's still loyal to Jughead and the Serpents and will be going undercover with the Gargoyle Gang cause I was worried he might hate Jughead and join them on his own terms. I still feel like this won't be the end of this power struggle and that at the least Cheryl or Toni will be back to fight another day.
Archie spent the episode hallucinating or something and it was super weird. I didn't really like this part and I zoned out for a bunch of it but basically he looked back on his "lost innocence" and how he was so stubborn. I still think it's kinda funny that he just doesn't go back to Riverdale but stay broken up with Veronica cause I know Hiram put a bounty on his head but wouldn't he be safer if was with the Serpents or something? The episode ends with him looking dead on that bed but there's no way he's not going to be fine so that was a bit silly.
Back in Riverdale, Betty and Attorney McCoy tried to come up with a case against Hiram but they couldn't do anything unless the Sisters of Quiet Mercy turned on Hiram and testified that he was in fact making drugs and testing them on children but like I expected, there was nothing to this angle. Eventually Hiram got them out of prison by posting bail and it seems like they all committed suicide at the end. I wonder what Hiram has on them that they're so loyal to him and I want to know more about this weird reveal that they were excommunicated from the church cause they were abusing children. How on Earth did the social worker know about this but no one else? How were parents sending kids here if they knew?
I'm also still waiting on more information on the Farm which I still think is a cult of some sort. I do still think they're connected to the overall plot of this season but I'm not really sure how. They just keep popping in and out and sucking up new members and honestly these kids from the Sisters seem like perfect recruits cause they're pretty much constantly looking for someone to follow whether it be the Sisters or Betty or the Farm now.
The promo for next week is a little strange cause it didn't show us anything really new. The show wants us to think that Archie might be dead hence all of the other members of the Core 4 being sad but if Archie was really dead, Fred would be more torn up. I do wonder if Hiram will be taken down next week and whether Hermione is actually working against him. Last season we were given a hint that maybe Hermione is a boss herself and I would think it's fun if she ended up taking over Hiram's empire but with a softer touch.
And that's all for now! I'll see you all Friday for my weekly drama reviews and then Sunday for my Supergirl review!
xoxo Allie
We come back a few weeks after the midseason finale where the quarantine has somehow been lifted and I'm oddly disappointed in that cause I thought it would be fun to see FP and Jughead try to sneak in or try to figure out what's happening with Hiram and why he wanted the quarantine in the first place cause if it wasn't permanent, why bother? He's apparently gone full mob boss by not only making Fizzle Rocks and dealing them but by running the Gargoyle Gang who goes around attacking businesses and people unless they cough up protection money. I kind of find it hilarious that the start of the season made you wonder what the hell was going on with the Gargoyle King but now he's just there to scare others and aren't we almost certain that it's Hiram? I have a feeling that every time someone saw him all decked out that it was probably cause the person seeing him was high or drugged or something. I still feel like the seizures were insane and that Hiram is like using incense or something to secretly drug everyone to scare them.
Veronica spent the episode trying to figure out how to get around Hiram. Her speakeasy is doing amazing cause now that Riverdale is basically run by Hiram and Riverdale High has all these rules and stuff of course all the kids come to her to party and relax. She did manage to trick Hiram into 10% rather than the 50% cut he wanted but as it turned out he knew she was playing him too so it was kinda nothing. I'm actually surprised that not only did she not turn to the Serpents before for protection but that one came up with the idea in the weeks leading up to now. I also really love the new Veronica and Reggie relationship cause I do really think they have so much more chemistry than Archie and Veronica did and that might be because Reggie has a better I'm into you acting face or because the actors are dating in real life. I've been lowkey shipping them all season so I'm super down and I kind of hope that they keep going for a bit because we all know they're not endgame no matter how fun they are. Since Archie is the main character of this show that he needs either Betty or Veronica to be with him and people are so in love with Betty and Jughead that I doubt that it would be Betty to get with him so Veronica has to bite the bullet.
Speaking of Jughead, he spent a lot of the episode struggling to be Serpent King cause of the decisions he had to make and fighting Cheryl who was of the mind that the Serpents should be able to do whatever they want aka sell drugs and rob people. It was really weird cause it's not like Cheryl and in extension Toni were doing it for the Serpents cause the money was just being used by Cheryl so I don't really know where she was getting off. She also claimed that Jughead was an asshole for leaving for a month but didn't she leave Riverdale for 3 months over the summer earlier anyway? Honestly Cheryl is kinda the worst and I've always pretty much thought that. On one hand I do feel sorry for her and what she's been through but on the other hand that doesn't really excuse all the things she's done and I've always thought it was super weird that she joined the Serpents in the first place. It was lame as hell that she had no initiation or Serpent tattoo and even got a red jacket just cause so I'm a little glad she's not part of them anymore. Either way I was really worried that the Serpents might turn on Jughead again and that he would have to fight for power with Cheryl so I was surprised that he kicked her and Toni out of the gang. I'm also glad that even though Fangs was kicked out that he's still loyal to Jughead and the Serpents and will be going undercover with the Gargoyle Gang cause I was worried he might hate Jughead and join them on his own terms. I still feel like this won't be the end of this power struggle and that at the least Cheryl or Toni will be back to fight another day.
Archie spent the episode hallucinating or something and it was super weird. I didn't really like this part and I zoned out for a bunch of it but basically he looked back on his "lost innocence" and how he was so stubborn. I still think it's kinda funny that he just doesn't go back to Riverdale but stay broken up with Veronica cause I know Hiram put a bounty on his head but wouldn't he be safer if was with the Serpents or something? The episode ends with him looking dead on that bed but there's no way he's not going to be fine so that was a bit silly.
Back in Riverdale, Betty and Attorney McCoy tried to come up with a case against Hiram but they couldn't do anything unless the Sisters of Quiet Mercy turned on Hiram and testified that he was in fact making drugs and testing them on children but like I expected, there was nothing to this angle. Eventually Hiram got them out of prison by posting bail and it seems like they all committed suicide at the end. I wonder what Hiram has on them that they're so loyal to him and I want to know more about this weird reveal that they were excommunicated from the church cause they were abusing children. How on Earth did the social worker know about this but no one else? How were parents sending kids here if they knew?
I'm also still waiting on more information on the Farm which I still think is a cult of some sort. I do still think they're connected to the overall plot of this season but I'm not really sure how. They just keep popping in and out and sucking up new members and honestly these kids from the Sisters seem like perfect recruits cause they're pretty much constantly looking for someone to follow whether it be the Sisters or Betty or the Farm now.
The promo for next week is a little strange cause it didn't show us anything really new. The show wants us to think that Archie might be dead hence all of the other members of the Core 4 being sad but if Archie was really dead, Fred would be more torn up. I do wonder if Hiram will be taken down next week and whether Hermione is actually working against him. Last season we were given a hint that maybe Hermione is a boss herself and I would think it's fun if she ended up taking over Hiram's empire but with a softer touch.
And that's all for now! I'll see you all Friday for my weekly drama reviews and then Sunday for my Supergirl review!
xoxo Allie
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
The Flash Season 5 Episode 10 Review
I struggled and I struggled to find it in me to write a review for tonight's episode but I was so so bored during it that I barely paid attention to what was happening so though I ended up actually writing this, I don't know if it'll come out any good...
The main plot of this episode had to do with Nora and her struggle to decide if criminals can ever change or if they're always untrustworthy. After finding out that Eobard Thawne was the reason for the death of her grandmother in front of her father, she realized that Thawne might have been lying to her the whole time and that maybe he was using her. This should have been really interesting cause I'm fascinated with the idea of what Thawne wants and whether he's turned over a new leaf or not (my bet would be on not) but the episode spent most of it's time with other rogues and not Eobard. I'm still really curious about what happened to him and why he's locked up and only seems to have an hour or so left until he dies or is executed or something. I also really want to know why Nora started visiting him in the first place and what's going on in the future and especially what they're plotting to do! I heard there's a flash forward episode coming this season that dives into all this and Nora's life before now and that is what I'm looking forward to.
It's honestly hilarious how little I care about Cicada being the main villain this season and it's hilarious that the show keeps wanting me to believe that he's one of the biggest and baddest (defeating all Flash metaheroes and Supergirl and Green Arrow and the Legends) but in actuality he doesn't seem to feel like a threat at all and the show's not doing much to help that. I wonder if they brought up this future Thawne and Nora team up thing cause they realized that Cicada was not working and went a different route. Maybe we'll defeat Cicada earlier and Thawne will be the actual Big Bad.
Cisco and Caitlin spent the episode arguing about whether or not Cisco should create a metacure and it was funny cause I really didn't expect Cisco to be the one to bring this up cause he always seemed to enjoy his powers and this season really feels like the writers don't know how to write him anymore cause he's felt so out of character for so long. And seriously if we were going to go the metacure route, why not do that in season 3 when Caitlin was worried about Killer Frost? Of course the main problem with making a cure like this is has to do with moral implications about forcing metas to take the cure so it's kinda weird that Cisco and Caitlin decided to do it only to give a choice to people but I can't imagine any good person with meta powers wanting to give them up and villains definitely wouldn't so who would this cure be for? And seriously Cisco's main argument was that he wants to have a family in the future and doesn't want them to worry about losing him but having meta powers wouldn't stop that. He could have the powers but not fight which is the same moral stance as giving up powers and not fight. It would be interesting if they made it and made the cure public making Star Labs and themselves rich again cause with the Flash around, no one's going to be stealing it from them.
Oh also there was some Cecile stuff where she returned to working as a DA and it was so so so boring. I think she basically felt Weather Witch's remorse and was like well maybe she deserves a lesser sentence after all. Also Sherloque is still digging around to find out what Nora's secrets are and all he's discovered is that Nora is being suspicious and managed to delete all her files from Gideon which makes me wonder what she could be hiding cause it's not like the files would have said that she visits Eobard on the regular.
Sidebar one of the best moments this episode was when Barry was given Mick's erotic novel to read while he was locked up. Barry was so into it and I was dying.
The promo for next week was weirdly long but it looks really really good. I wonder if we'll actually wrap up Cicada next week cause the way the promo made it feel was as if it was the season finale with those high stakes. I'm sure Nora will end up fine in the end and not actually paralyzed cause she is a meta but even if she isn't, there's always Felicity's spinal implant. I also wonder if we'll start to get a few flashes of the future so we can learn about Nora a little.
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Riverdale review and then Friday for my weekly drama reviews!
xoxo Allie
The main plot of this episode had to do with Nora and her struggle to decide if criminals can ever change or if they're always untrustworthy. After finding out that Eobard Thawne was the reason for the death of her grandmother in front of her father, she realized that Thawne might have been lying to her the whole time and that maybe he was using her. This should have been really interesting cause I'm fascinated with the idea of what Thawne wants and whether he's turned over a new leaf or not (my bet would be on not) but the episode spent most of it's time with other rogues and not Eobard. I'm still really curious about what happened to him and why he's locked up and only seems to have an hour or so left until he dies or is executed or something. I also really want to know why Nora started visiting him in the first place and what's going on in the future and especially what they're plotting to do! I heard there's a flash forward episode coming this season that dives into all this and Nora's life before now and that is what I'm looking forward to.
It's honestly hilarious how little I care about Cicada being the main villain this season and it's hilarious that the show keeps wanting me to believe that he's one of the biggest and baddest (defeating all Flash metaheroes and Supergirl and Green Arrow and the Legends) but in actuality he doesn't seem to feel like a threat at all and the show's not doing much to help that. I wonder if they brought up this future Thawne and Nora team up thing cause they realized that Cicada was not working and went a different route. Maybe we'll defeat Cicada earlier and Thawne will be the actual Big Bad.
Cisco and Caitlin spent the episode arguing about whether or not Cisco should create a metacure and it was funny cause I really didn't expect Cisco to be the one to bring this up cause he always seemed to enjoy his powers and this season really feels like the writers don't know how to write him anymore cause he's felt so out of character for so long. And seriously if we were going to go the metacure route, why not do that in season 3 when Caitlin was worried about Killer Frost? Of course the main problem with making a cure like this is has to do with moral implications about forcing metas to take the cure so it's kinda weird that Cisco and Caitlin decided to do it only to give a choice to people but I can't imagine any good person with meta powers wanting to give them up and villains definitely wouldn't so who would this cure be for? And seriously Cisco's main argument was that he wants to have a family in the future and doesn't want them to worry about losing him but having meta powers wouldn't stop that. He could have the powers but not fight which is the same moral stance as giving up powers and not fight. It would be interesting if they made it and made the cure public making Star Labs and themselves rich again cause with the Flash around, no one's going to be stealing it from them.
Oh also there was some Cecile stuff where she returned to working as a DA and it was so so so boring. I think she basically felt Weather Witch's remorse and was like well maybe she deserves a lesser sentence after all. Also Sherloque is still digging around to find out what Nora's secrets are and all he's discovered is that Nora is being suspicious and managed to delete all her files from Gideon which makes me wonder what she could be hiding cause it's not like the files would have said that she visits Eobard on the regular.
Sidebar one of the best moments this episode was when Barry was given Mick's erotic novel to read while he was locked up. Barry was so into it and I was dying.
The promo for next week was weirdly long but it looks really really good. I wonder if we'll actually wrap up Cicada next week cause the way the promo made it feel was as if it was the season finale with those high stakes. I'm sure Nora will end up fine in the end and not actually paralyzed cause she is a meta but even if she isn't, there's always Felicity's spinal implant. I also wonder if we'll start to get a few flashes of the future so we can learn about Nora a little.
I'll see you all tomorrow for my Riverdale review and then Friday for my weekly drama reviews!
xoxo Allie
Monday, January 14, 2019
Winter 2019 TV Schedule
Hey everyone!! It's finally January which means that the winter 2019 tv schedule is about to start!! As per usual I'm going to be posting what shows I will be watching!! I'll be posting the air dates for all the shows I will be watching. These all air from December to the end of February! Asian dramas are not included on this schedule cause not only is it harder to list which dramas I'm going to watch ahead of time, I will still be trying to keep up my What Am I Watching This Week list so that's where you can find that.
SUNDAY
Victoria - 4 PM on ITV (Jan 13)
Supergirl - 8 PM on CW (Jan 20)
MONDAY
Arrow - 8 PM on CW (Jan 21)
Shadowhunters - 8 PM on Freeform (Feb 25)
Black Lightning - 9 PM on CW (Jan 21)
TUESDAY
The Gifted - 8 PM on Fox (Jan 1)
The Flash - 8 PM on CW (Jan 15)
WEDNESDAY
Riverdale - 8 PM on CW (Jan 16)
The Vikings - 9 PM on History
The Magicians - 9 PM on SyFy (Jan 23)
THURSDAY
Gotham - 8 PM on FOX (Jan 3)
The Orville - 9 PM on FOX (Dec 30)
Brooklyn Nine Nine - 9 PM on NBC (Jan 10)
Star Trek Discovery - 9:30 PM on CBS All Access (Jan 17)
SUNDAY
Victoria - 4 PM on ITV (Jan 13)
Supergirl - 8 PM on CW (Jan 20)
MONDAY
Arrow - 8 PM on CW (Jan 21)
Shadowhunters - 8 PM on Freeform (Feb 25)
Black Lightning - 9 PM on CW (Jan 21)
TUESDAY
The Gifted - 8 PM on Fox (Jan 1)
The Flash - 8 PM on CW (Jan 15)
WEDNESDAY
Riverdale - 8 PM on CW (Jan 16)
The Vikings - 9 PM on History
The Magicians - 9 PM on SyFy (Jan 23)
THURSDAY
Gotham - 8 PM on FOX (Jan 3)
The Orville - 9 PM on FOX (Dec 30)
Brooklyn Nine Nine - 9 PM on NBC (Jan 10)
Star Trek Discovery - 9:30 PM on CBS All Access (Jan 17)
How To Get Away With Murder - 10 PM on ABC (Jan 17)
FRIDAY
Young Justice - 3 AM on DC Universe App (Jan 4)
Doom Patrol - 3 AM on DC Universe App (Feb 15)
Dynasty - 8 PM on CW (Jan 18)
NETFLIX
Umbrella Academy - February 15th
xoxo Allie
FRIDAY
Young Justice - 3 AM on DC Universe App (Jan 4)
Doom Patrol - 3 AM on DC Universe App (Feb 15)
Dynasty - 8 PM on CW (Jan 18)
NETFLIX
Umbrella Academy - February 15th
xoxo Allie
Friday, January 11, 2019
What Dramas Am I Watching This Week?
So here's what I'm watching this week! Of course the list is split by country and episodes I've seen so far are written below! There will be spoilers from now on so if you aren't caught to the episode number on list, you might want to go watch that episode and then come back! If you're interested in previous lists, click here and if you want to see a list of my favorite asian OTPs and ships, click here!
The Last Empress (32/52): Set in an alternate universe, in which Korea is a constitutional monarchy in 2018, Oh Sunny is a bright and vivacious musical actress who marries the emperor. She becomes involved in the palace power struggle and a mysterious murder that sets off events that threaten the monarchy itself, while searching for true love and happiness. But, she ends up falling in love with Na Wang Sik who works as a bodyguard for the imperial family. He started working in the palace to take revenge on the person responsible for his mother’s death.
Wow I missed so many episodes during the holiday break and it was so much fun to binge them all back to back! I am still in love with this show especially now that Sunny and Wang Sik/Woo Bin know everything about the Emperor and Yu Ra and each other. I was living for the two of them working together to take down the Imperial Family with the help of others. I loved that the Emperor and the Empress Dowager told Wang Sik/Woo Bin to seduce Sunny cause it doesn't put up any red flags when people see them together and those who do and think they have gossip are in for a huge mistake. I loved their awkward flirting and the way they're trying so hard to protect each other. They have so much in common from the way they've been treated like dirt in the palace to how the Imperial Family killed their mothers. I loved the confession at the end of episode 32 and though I think he does really like Sunny, I think this was an attempt to find a solution to the Emperor trying to rape her while the real confession will happen in private next week. Yu Ra was taken down already too and though I figured that eventually the Emperor would move on from her especially once she started to show her jealously cause kings hate it when the women they're sleeping with are anything but pillars of support (ugh gag me with a spoon), I was surprised that she fell so far! Not only was she kicked out of the palace but burned in a car and tortured in a mental hospital. I was surprised to find out that the guard to the previous Empress was actually Yu Ra's fiancee and that she was truly in love with him which makes me wonder if maybe she entered the palace to get revenge like Wang Sik/Woo Bin and Sunny but unlike them fell for the money and power. It's also hilarious how the Emperor has fallen for Sunny and though the actors have chemistry, I can't help but just be disgusted cause he is a terrible person and I'm glad that Sunny isn't wavering even the slightest. Princess Ari is also just as much of a player as everyone else but I love her interactions with Sunny cause I do think that she loves her and with Sunny's good influence, she could be a good person. I'm also super into Yoon and Hel Ro falling for each other now cause they're adorable together. I died when the father found out and he was like "No Yoon! You can do so much better than my daughter!"
FINISHED Blue Spring Ride (1/1): When she was a middle school student, Yoshioka Futaba liked Tanaka Kou who was unlike the other boys and quite gentle. Kou then moved away and they lost contact. At the end of Futaba's first year as a high school student she meets Kou again. Kou’s name has changed to Mabuchi Kou and his personality seems different from his middle school days.
I watched the Blue Spring Ride anime a few years ago and I remember it fairly fondly so when I found out there was a live action movie version of it starring Masahiro Higashide who I loved in Confidence Man JP, I was all in! It was interesting to find out that the movie actually went further than the anime did probably cause the manga was finished in time for the movie and not the anime! I ended up enjoying myself but it turned out to be much sadder than I remembered and though there's nothing wrong with that, it felt a little too much like Kou was ruining his own life on purpose and I didn't love the short amount of time that Futaba spent moving on. The second male lead was completely pointless in this movie except maybe to make Kou jealous and hate himself even more cause he was barely in the movie. It might have been better to cut him out and Futaba's friend who also liked Kou so that it was more about love healing the past than a bunch of triangles. I did enjoy when Kou and Futaba were together and I did like the ending with how she helped him move on from his past and move forward. I'd give this movie a 8.5 / 10.
FINISHED Heroine Disqualified (1/1): Matsuzaki Hatori is a female high school student who has a crush on her childhood friend, Terasaka Rita. She believes her life is like a shojo manga and Rita will eventually choose her as his heroine. However, Rita begins dating Adachi Miho, a nerdy girl in their classroom. Even though Rita dated before, Hatori feels that Rita really likes Miho and it is the first time Hatori feels threatened by Rita's girl. Because of Hatori's jealousy, the most popular playboy student, Hiromitsu Kosuke, takes an interest in Hatori.
I decided to check out this movie cause I saw a YouTube tribute video for it pop up in my feed recently and it looked really cute so I thought why the hell not and to my pleasure it was exactly as cute as the video made it seem. I have such a soft spot for jmovies set in high school centered around romance cause they give me such the warm and fuzzies. This one was especially adorable with it's heartwarming romance, adorable female lead and hilarious humor like the asides the heroine took every once in a while to punctuate a point. I adore Kento so I was thrilled to find out that he was the main lead Rita and though I had wished that he had a bit more of a backbone throughout the movie, I liked that it his kindness that prevented him from being with the girl he truly loved. It was the cutest scene when they first admitted their feelings for each other but also when they finally got together at the end. I loved the second male lead Kosuke too and did feel super bad for him at the end even if I never really wanted him to be the one cause I adored his spunky personality since this is the kind of guy that I'm into more than the strong and silent type Rita was. Miho on the other hand was kinda the worst even if we're supposed to feel bad for her because no matter her personal struggle, she forced Rita to be with her through manipulating his kindness. Overall I thought this was a fun rom com and I definitely recommend it if you like this sort of movie! I'd give it a solid 8 / 10!
FINISHED Orange (1/1): During the spring of her 16th year Takamiya Naho receives a letter from her future self. Upon reading the initial page of the letter, her class was introduced to a transfer student from Tokyo named Naruse Kakeru. The letter she realized was an account of the things her future self had experienced and regret the most. Frightened, she tries to avoid reading further, but as her interests towards Kakeru bloom Naho eventually decides to encourage him. Naho, together with the help of her friends, Suwa, Chino, Hagita, and Azusa do their best to avoid having the same regrets their future self had, and heals Kakeru from his desolation and self blame.
I started this movie for Kento (you know how much I love him) and after watching it, I wasn't the hugest fan of this movie but talk about a movie that makes you cry buckets of tears! I know right? I thought you just said you didn't love this movie but you cried during it? What gives? Tbh I don't really know what didn't work for me in this movie! I loved the message and the friendships and the idea of being more confident and living without regrets but I think maybe I was underwhelmed with the romance? Or maybe it was cause Naho was too shy and passive of a main lead for me to love her? Either way I cried and cried cause of Kakeru's death and how much the group loved him and how all he needed was a hand to reach out to him and pull him out of his misery. I think the friendships felt more real than the romance and that's what tugged at my heart strings. I love that the letters didn't change much except for teaching Naho how to be more confident but it was super sweet that even in the original timeline Kakeru loved Naho and she loved him even if those versions never acted on their feelings. It was a sweet movie with a sweet message so overall I'd give it a 7 / 10!
xoxo Allie
KDRAMA
Best Chicken (2/12): A man works for a big company although his dream is to run a chicken restaurant. A woman who lives at a bathhouse that her late grandfather left behind, only leaves her home when she absolutely has to. She wants to become a webtoon writer. These two meet and grow with each other.
I started this show cause I usually like to give every new show a chance before continuing to watch it or drop it and seriously I really didn't think I would like this one cause nothing about the synopsis made me interested in the plot and there was no actor/actress in the show that I liked but I was oddly charmed in the first few minutes as soon as the main lead popped on screen and the sidekicks all did that evil plot to prevent the female lead's sauna from being rented out. I was honestly surprised that the lead of the show was the warm and cheerful Choi-Go and not the more broody Joon-Hyuk cause it's so rare for the kdrama lead to not be the cold stoic type and honestly that's probs a huge reason why I stuck around. I also liked the idea of Bo-Ah and Choi-Go working together along with Andrew in this restaurant and the antics of the side kicks will probs be fun in a found family kind of way. I was hesitant about Bo-Ah trying to ruin the restaurant so she could keep the sauna but I kind of love that she was charmed by Choi-Go's enthusiasm as much as I was and already by episode 2 she's wavering over her plan. I'm not the biggest fan of Bo-Ah right now cause she was acting like a spoilt brat and deciding who Choi-Go was without even getting to know him so I hope that we move past this quick enough to them becoming friends. I also assume that Bo-Ah's dream of being a webtoon artist wasn't destroyed cause she's terrible at it but because her ex partner or boyfriend blacklisted her name.
Dae Jang Geum is Watching (13/16): This food-oriented drama imagines how the descendants of the famous Joseon woman doctor and alleged culinary genius Jang Geum (the subject of the famous sageuk Dae Jang Geum) might live today if they inherited some of her talents. San Hae has been gifted with an excellent sense of taste which has mad him a huge fan and connoisseur of food. His younger sister Jin Mi has been gifted with an exceptional sense of smell, and their younger brother Jung Shik has such excellent cooking skills he has his own Youtube vlog channel. The story follows San Hae at his work and his relationship with a rookie employee at his company, a woman named Bok Seung Ah.
Ugh these last three episodes that I just watched made me so annoyed with everything! I hate the noble idiot trope and I knew it was coming though I was really hoping it wasn't! I also don't love when the second lead tries to force the main character to like them back because feelings can't be forced like that. Despite all that, I'm trying to give poor stupid Jung Shik the benefit of the doubt cause neither Seung Ah or San Hae are telling him the truth about how they like each other and San Hae just bowed out to help him and Seung Ah is just straight up lying so it's not entirely his fault. I also really hated that she didn't shut Jung Shik down straight and that she was so confused about why San Hae was suddenly giving her the cold shoulder cause like girl why wouldn't Jung Shik tell his own brother about liking her? You were literally dropped off at work by his brother, how wouldn't he have known? I also kind of blame San Hae who should have admitted his feelings before cause I never understood why he was hiding them at all since there was nothing really stopping them! On the other hand Jin Mi and Min Hyuk are still the most adorable and their kiss at the end of episode 12 was everything! I love how sweet he is with her and how he even carries around tissues cause her nose bleeds so much! I also knew that the secret about Min Hyuk being the CEO's nephew would come out and I'm interested to see where it goes though I'm sure it'll be fine! I'm also living for the hilarity between the office manager and the manager right under her cause they kill me every time they do anything!
Fate And Furies (20/40): Even though Goo Hae Ra is smart and beautiful, she is in a miserable situation because of her family. Her older sister attempted suicide and her father passed away. The only way she can escape her situation is with money. She approaches Tae In Joon. He is the second son of a shoe company owner. Tae In Joon falls in love with Goo Hae Ra.
We're halfway through this show and though I'm liking it less than I did when it first started, I'm still pretty damn intrigued by everything in this show. Like every character except poor In Joon are horrible and the plot is so obvious but something about it just works for me unlike a lot of other melodramas about revenge! I still think In Joon fell for Hae Ra too quickly but I like the idea that he's ready to leave the company for her because it really makes me curious about what she would say/do cause I'm pretty sure a part of her likes him for his money and power so it would be super awkward if he leaves the company and she's like nah I was in it for your money. That would be such a plot twist and then maybe he would turn evil too making everyone in this show horrible. But for real I do wonder if he'll care about why she approached him cause he's said a few times that he knows that she didn't reach out to him out of good will and that he doesn't care if she's just using him cause he likes her so I would be completely shocked if he's just like meh and yeah I understand why you went for revenge after what my family did! Speaking of, I'm sure that In Joon's brother is the one who tried to kill Hae Ra's sister but she's going to think it was In Joon so that's fun. I was also shocked when In Joon's father almost destroyed Cha's business with one phone call and it really makes me wonder why their family is still pushing the marriage and not trying to run as far as possible. I mean he literally admitted that he destroyed his daughter-in-law's family cause his son pissed him off so wouldn't the Cha family be terrified that the same could happen to them at the drop of a hat?? I also really want the daughter-in-law to destroy that family cause she doesn't deserve the way they've been treating her!
Fate And Furies (20/40): Even though Goo Hae Ra is smart and beautiful, she is in a miserable situation because of her family. Her older sister attempted suicide and her father passed away. The only way she can escape her situation is with money. She approaches Tae In Joon. He is the second son of a shoe company owner. Tae In Joon falls in love with Goo Hae Ra.
We're halfway through this show and though I'm liking it less than I did when it first started, I'm still pretty damn intrigued by everything in this show. Like every character except poor In Joon are horrible and the plot is so obvious but something about it just works for me unlike a lot of other melodramas about revenge! I still think In Joon fell for Hae Ra too quickly but I like the idea that he's ready to leave the company for her because it really makes me curious about what she would say/do cause I'm pretty sure a part of her likes him for his money and power so it would be super awkward if he leaves the company and she's like nah I was in it for your money. That would be such a plot twist and then maybe he would turn evil too making everyone in this show horrible. But for real I do wonder if he'll care about why she approached him cause he's said a few times that he knows that she didn't reach out to him out of good will and that he doesn't care if she's just using him cause he likes her so I would be completely shocked if he's just like meh and yeah I understand why you went for revenge after what my family did! Speaking of, I'm sure that In Joon's brother is the one who tried to kill Hae Ra's sister but she's going to think it was In Joon so that's fun. I was also shocked when In Joon's father almost destroyed Cha's business with one phone call and it really makes me wonder why their family is still pushing the marriage and not trying to run as far as possible. I mean he literally admitted that he destroyed his daughter-in-law's family cause his son pissed him off so wouldn't the Cha family be terrified that the same could happen to them at the drop of a hat?? I also really want the daughter-in-law to destroy that family cause she doesn't deserve the way they've been treating her!
Memories of the Alhambra (12/16): Strong spirited Yoo Jin Woo is the CEO of an investment company with a degree in engineering and a knack for developing video games. He has an adventurous and competitive spirit. Suffering after his best friend betrays him, he takes a business trip to Granada, Spain in search of the mysterious inventor of an innovative augmented-reality video game. He ends up at a hostel that Jung Hee Joo owns. Hee Joo is a former classical guitarist who came to Spain to further her studies. After the death of her parents, she takes on various jobs to support herself, including running the old hostel. They are both drawn into a series of strange and unexpected events.
I'm so much more into this show ever since Hee Joo found out the truth about Jin Woo and the game and her missing brother cause it finally ends the lies that the show has been drenched in and allows Hee Joo to finally get some agency of her own. I'm also glad that she's finally part of the game or at least just wearing the contacts so she can see Emma and really understand Jin Woo even if she believes him now. I've assumed for a while that Emma must be important in finding Se Joo cause she is the only family member he added to the game so it only stands to reason that Hee Joo and Emma are the way to find him. I loved that when Hee Joo found out the truth she was angry but not in the over-the-top screaming way cause this quiet seething anger feels more real to me and I loved that despite that anger at his lies, she knows that ultimately Jin Woo isn't a bad man and that he spent a whole year looking for her brother and because of that she can't hate him. Their romance feels pretty real to me and I like it cause Hee Joo is unlike any woman Jin Woo has met before and she is the only one who still believes and cares for him after everything so she's like a safe haven for him and on her part Jin Woo is kind and mysterious and handsome and because he sees her as a safe haven, he treats her so well that she can't help but be into him. I'm glad that Professor Cha finally entered the game cause now he knows that Jin Woo isn't crazy and that everything he's been saying about glitches in the game are true and we can finally put the murder charges to bed. It does seem to take a bit of the wind out of the sails of this great evil if the game can be shut down by turning off the servers but I also like it cause it does give us a real way of ending this show once Se Joo is found cause I also refuse to believe he's dead.
I'm so much more into this show ever since Hee Joo found out the truth about Jin Woo and the game and her missing brother cause it finally ends the lies that the show has been drenched in and allows Hee Joo to finally get some agency of her own. I'm also glad that she's finally part of the game or at least just wearing the contacts so she can see Emma and really understand Jin Woo even if she believes him now. I've assumed for a while that Emma must be important in finding Se Joo cause she is the only family member he added to the game so it only stands to reason that Hee Joo and Emma are the way to find him. I loved that when Hee Joo found out the truth she was angry but not in the over-the-top screaming way cause this quiet seething anger feels more real to me and I loved that despite that anger at his lies, she knows that ultimately Jin Woo isn't a bad man and that he spent a whole year looking for her brother and because of that she can't hate him. Their romance feels pretty real to me and I like it cause Hee Joo is unlike any woman Jin Woo has met before and she is the only one who still believes and cares for him after everything so she's like a safe haven for him and on her part Jin Woo is kind and mysterious and handsome and because he sees her as a safe haven, he treats her so well that she can't help but be into him. I'm glad that Professor Cha finally entered the game cause now he knows that Jin Woo isn't crazy and that everything he's been saying about glitches in the game are true and we can finally put the murder charges to bed. It does seem to take a bit of the wind out of the sails of this great evil if the game can be shut down by turning off the servers but I also like it cause it does give us a real way of ending this show once Se Joo is found cause I also refuse to believe he's dead.
Wow I missed so many episodes during the holiday break and it was so much fun to binge them all back to back! I am still in love with this show especially now that Sunny and Wang Sik/Woo Bin know everything about the Emperor and Yu Ra and each other. I was living for the two of them working together to take down the Imperial Family with the help of others. I loved that the Emperor and the Empress Dowager told Wang Sik/Woo Bin to seduce Sunny cause it doesn't put up any red flags when people see them together and those who do and think they have gossip are in for a huge mistake. I loved their awkward flirting and the way they're trying so hard to protect each other. They have so much in common from the way they've been treated like dirt in the palace to how the Imperial Family killed their mothers. I loved the confession at the end of episode 32 and though I think he does really like Sunny, I think this was an attempt to find a solution to the Emperor trying to rape her while the real confession will happen in private next week. Yu Ra was taken down already too and though I figured that eventually the Emperor would move on from her especially once she started to show her jealously cause kings hate it when the women they're sleeping with are anything but pillars of support (ugh gag me with a spoon), I was surprised that she fell so far! Not only was she kicked out of the palace but burned in a car and tortured in a mental hospital. I was surprised to find out that the guard to the previous Empress was actually Yu Ra's fiancee and that she was truly in love with him which makes me wonder if maybe she entered the palace to get revenge like Wang Sik/Woo Bin and Sunny but unlike them fell for the money and power. It's also hilarious how the Emperor has fallen for Sunny and though the actors have chemistry, I can't help but just be disgusted cause he is a terrible person and I'm glad that Sunny isn't wavering even the slightest. Princess Ari is also just as much of a player as everyone else but I love her interactions with Sunny cause I do think that she loves her and with Sunny's good influence, she could be a good person. I'm also super into Yoon and Hel Ro falling for each other now cause they're adorable together. I died when the father found out and he was like "No Yoon! You can do so much better than my daughter!"
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I watched the Blue Spring Ride anime a few years ago and I remember it fairly fondly so when I found out there was a live action movie version of it starring Masahiro Higashide who I loved in Confidence Man JP, I was all in! It was interesting to find out that the movie actually went further than the anime did probably cause the manga was finished in time for the movie and not the anime! I ended up enjoying myself but it turned out to be much sadder than I remembered and though there's nothing wrong with that, it felt a little too much like Kou was ruining his own life on purpose and I didn't love the short amount of time that Futaba spent moving on. The second male lead was completely pointless in this movie except maybe to make Kou jealous and hate himself even more cause he was barely in the movie. It might have been better to cut him out and Futaba's friend who also liked Kou so that it was more about love healing the past than a bunch of triangles. I did enjoy when Kou and Futaba were together and I did like the ending with how she helped him move on from his past and move forward. I'd give this movie a 8.5 / 10.
FINISHED Heroine Disqualified (1/1): Matsuzaki Hatori is a female high school student who has a crush on her childhood friend, Terasaka Rita. She believes her life is like a shojo manga and Rita will eventually choose her as his heroine. However, Rita begins dating Adachi Miho, a nerdy girl in their classroom. Even though Rita dated before, Hatori feels that Rita really likes Miho and it is the first time Hatori feels threatened by Rita's girl. Because of Hatori's jealousy, the most popular playboy student, Hiromitsu Kosuke, takes an interest in Hatori.
I decided to check out this movie cause I saw a YouTube tribute video for it pop up in my feed recently and it looked really cute so I thought why the hell not and to my pleasure it was exactly as cute as the video made it seem. I have such a soft spot for jmovies set in high school centered around romance cause they give me such the warm and fuzzies. This one was especially adorable with it's heartwarming romance, adorable female lead and hilarious humor like the asides the heroine took every once in a while to punctuate a point. I adore Kento so I was thrilled to find out that he was the main lead Rita and though I had wished that he had a bit more of a backbone throughout the movie, I liked that it his kindness that prevented him from being with the girl he truly loved. It was the cutest scene when they first admitted their feelings for each other but also when they finally got together at the end. I loved the second male lead Kosuke too and did feel super bad for him at the end even if I never really wanted him to be the one cause I adored his spunky personality since this is the kind of guy that I'm into more than the strong and silent type Rita was. Miho on the other hand was kinda the worst even if we're supposed to feel bad for her because no matter her personal struggle, she forced Rita to be with her through manipulating his kindness. Overall I thought this was a fun rom com and I definitely recommend it if you like this sort of movie! I'd give it a solid 8 / 10!
FINISHED Orange (1/1): During the spring of her 16th year Takamiya Naho receives a letter from her future self. Upon reading the initial page of the letter, her class was introduced to a transfer student from Tokyo named Naruse Kakeru. The letter she realized was an account of the things her future self had experienced and regret the most. Frightened, she tries to avoid reading further, but as her interests towards Kakeru bloom Naho eventually decides to encourage him. Naho, together with the help of her friends, Suwa, Chino, Hagita, and Azusa do their best to avoid having the same regrets their future self had, and heals Kakeru from his desolation and self blame.
I started this movie for Kento (you know how much I love him) and after watching it, I wasn't the hugest fan of this movie but talk about a movie that makes you cry buckets of tears! I know right? I thought you just said you didn't love this movie but you cried during it? What gives? Tbh I don't really know what didn't work for me in this movie! I loved the message and the friendships and the idea of being more confident and living without regrets but I think maybe I was underwhelmed with the romance? Or maybe it was cause Naho was too shy and passive of a main lead for me to love her? Either way I cried and cried cause of Kakeru's death and how much the group loved him and how all he needed was a hand to reach out to him and pull him out of his misery. I think the friendships felt more real than the romance and that's what tugged at my heart strings. I love that the letters didn't change much except for teaching Naho how to be more confident but it was super sweet that even in the original timeline Kakeru loved Naho and she loved him even if those versions never acted on their feelings. It was a sweet movie with a sweet message so overall I'd give it a 7 / 10!
xoxo Allie
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