Saturday, February 29, 2020

What Shows Am I Watching This Week?

Hello everyone and welcome back! Let's dive right in shall we?

Welcome To Demon School Iruma-Kun Episode 21

This was such a weird episode tbh cause it felt like such filler but at the same time it had important information in it that is needed to flesh out another supporting character in this show. I think the problem was the placement of this episode cause we just got out of a huge arc where the school was almost destroyed and now we've moved over to looking at a random background character's backstory! Having said that it was interesting to learn more about Keroli and why she always seemed to hate Iruma so much and yet was so timid about everything. As it turns out she's from a family of really magical demons but like Kiriwo her magic isn't as strong but she found that she was much cuter than the average demon so she found her place in the world after all and became a demon idol. She's apparently trying not to stand out at Babyls though she didn't exactly say why but is pissed at Iruma for continuously stealing the spotlight from her idol persona which is why the ending was hilarious cause Iruma was talking about how jealous he is that she was able not to stand out and he can't help but do even when he tries to hard not to. I do wonder if there's more to this arc or whether it really was meant to shade in this world some more. We've only got 2 more episodes to go until the finale and I haven't heard about another season for this show so I'm wondering if Iruma being human will ever be outed or if he'll become the Demon King or if the show will only hint at this possible future.

ID: Invaded Episode 9

Talk about being utterly confused about everything! Last we saw Sakaido entered Kiki's ID well from Momoki's supposed ID well but we were dropped into this strange world where not only did Sakaido remember everything about who he was and where he was but it was so different from most ID wells and it just gave me more questions than answers! It seems as though Kiki is manifested as Kaeru in the Mizuhanome and the real girl had this strange ability to broadcast her thoughts to other people and have other people enter her mind though dreams. This is totally freaky cause despite all the cool technology in this world I didn't think we were entering science fiction but here we are. I suppose we're supposed to believe that Kiki is the reason for the Mizuhanome system to exist at all and I bet you that she's actually somehow plugged into it as a conduit for the technology to work which is why she disappeared after being saved by Momoki from the Challenger and then after that the Mizuhanome was invented. It adds to my theory that the Chief of Police is John Walker cause John Walker seemed to be the first one to notice Kiki's strange quirk and use it to form other serial killers and if he ended up being the inventor of the Mizuhanome then that would make so much sense as to why she was Kaeru. I do wonder where Hondoumachi is in this world or whether she has her own separate from Sakaido's.

Batwoman Season 1 Episode 13

I said last week that the promo for this week felt totally fun and crazy and out of sync with what should have been the tone of this show after the death of Beth last week but oddly enough after watching this episode I found myself totally on board with everything in this episode. The vampire villain was totally fun to watch and much more interesting than any other weekly villain but it was totally insane that she was stealing blood in order to fix her medical condition cause it's like girl just go to a hospital! The best part of this whole thing was that it allowed Mary to finally find out the truth about Kate and how she's Batwoman and I'm super looking forward to what happens next. I still high key want Jacob to find out the truth cause like I've said before one of my favorite things about Batwoman in DC comics is the fact that Jacob knows and he tries to help her when he can. Sophie it seems is also back onto Kate's radar and I'm just so over that cause I really don't like Sophie and I don't like that she's so into Batwoman cause I'm never actually a fan of when superheroes hook up with their lovers without the lover knowing who they are under the mask. It was also interesting to note that after everything that happened last week, Jacob was set free but also Alice figured out pretty quickly that Mouse's dad is running around. I oddly expected more from Alice after Kate chose to let her die last week but it seemed like nothing really changed in Alice's mind though I do wonder if she's just playing Kate.

There's no Batwoman next week but the promo for two weeks from now doesn't show any Mary but it does show Batwoman and Sophie are basically dating and that makes me wonder what Sophie told Jacob cause he definitely gave her an ultimatum this week and I thought she had picked the Crows but maybe she picked Batwoman instead?

The Flash Season 6 Episode 13

This was a super fun episode of Flash cause it looked at more of the changes Crisis made on the world and I really enjoyed the small things like Barry not knowing that a certain road had become a train track or not knowing where his parents' graves were. I still think it's hilarious that Barry is supposed to be the one to build Gideon cause the dude has never done anything electronic during the course of this show but we saw him trying to make Gideon into a small earpiece tonight which I'm assuming is in response to the fact that most of Team Flash have their own things going on so they no longer are around to be on the coms. It led to the overall set up of this episode being that he was thrown back into the past in Grodd's mindscape and honestly maybe I'm a sucker but Grodd's whole plea for help really tugged on my heartstrings and I was like dude Barry help the poor thing! All he wants is to go home to Gorilla City and I loved how he helped Barry start seeing that he needs to look forward rather than backwards. Meanwhile Allegra finally figured out that Nash was her father in another universe and was super freaked out about it and when Nash tried to go explain himself he was stopped. I know the internet was joking about Nash might have all the multiverse of Harrison Wells inside of him but now it seems like that might actually be what's happening. I am really annoyed about the fact that Eobard seems to be in there too when it's like he's not a Wells! Idk why the show keeps forgetting that he actually killed the real Earth 1 Harrison Wells and stole his face. We also finally learned what was up with Mirror Iris and Eva and like I thought Eva is a bad guy after all though we don't know yet if she's working with Black Hole or an independent bad guy.  

It doesn't look like we'll be getting a new episode of the Flash next week which sucks super hardcore cause my baby Wally is coming back! It seems like something Barry did (probs during Crisis when Oliver opened up his powers) messed with the Speed Force and Wally is here to be like dude!

Legends Of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 6

This was a mixed bag in terms of what emotions it brought out in me and in the show cause on the one hand we had all the humor of Genghis Khan and his scooter army but on the other we were dealing with Constantine's lung cancer. Let's start with the Constantine stuff cause that's what kept my attention more this week. With Astra speeding up his death last week, Constantine had 4 hours left to live and it was super weird cause like I said last week if she wanted him to die immediately why not speed his coin to zero? He tried to get Nora to fix his cancer but it didn't work and I'm not entirely sure why except that it would have ruined the plot of the episode cause like Constantine said if magic did it then magic should have fixed it. In the end though Astra changed her mind and decided to let Constantine try his plan with the Loom Of Fate and Charlie. Constantine's plan from what I can gather is to use the Loom in order to stop Natalie from dying so that none of what followed would happen and honestly I could totally see that being the finale for this season. It would give us enough time to worry about Charlie and her Fate sisters coming after her and find a way to stop the Encores permanently. Speaking of Charlie, I was totally right in guessing that she's probs one of the Fates that controlled the Loom which she told us herself! In other news apparently she and Behrad hooked up after the end of last season and it was hilarious to see Behrad struggle about what they were now. Even better was when Nate made a comment about how if Behrad was a woman he'd date her and Behrad was like um like my sister?

We're taking next week off so the promo that we saw is for two weeks from now which looks beyond hilarious and I'll be curious to see how everyone is stuck in a children's cartoon sitcom show. I have a feeling that it was somehow Nora granting a wish for her current child.

Riverdale Season 4 Episode 14

I really don't know what to think about what happening on this show cause I can't decide if Jughead is dead dead or not. I can't imagine that this show would kill off one of it's main characters like this but at the same time we saw Jughead's dead body. But if he is dead dead, I will be pissed about the reception to his death even more than his actual death. I mean seriously Jughead died and yet Betty, Archie and Veronica are showing as much emotion as a wall. Jughead was their best friend and the love of Betty's life and yet none of them even shed a tear? Archie's mom showed more sadness than any one of them! So from what it looks like Donna and Bret killed Jughead and they're trying to blame it on Betty cause they dosed her with some drug that made her lose consciousness and smeared Jughead's body with her DNA but I'm sitting here like um Betty is Jughead's girlfriend so even if they find Betty's button or hair on him, she can easily say that they were making out earlier or something. Ugh but seriously guys every time we look at Bret or Donna's smug faces I really want to punch them so hard. I mean they even went as far as calling Veronica's college and getting them to rescind her acceptance? Why don't they grow up and find something else to do? It's why I was living for Betty calling Donna out and being like I'm the daughter of the goddamn Black Hood so come at me bitch and see what happens. On another note I don't really love that Betty refuses to trust anyone but Charles with the truth cause we know that Charles isn't what he seems though I don't know if he's on Stonewall's side of if he's got some other scheme cooking. At least Archie talked to his mom about everything cause a lawyer is definitely going to be helpful.

Next week's promo shows that FP is going to be arresting Betty, Archie, and Veronica for Jughead's murder so we'll probs also get that flash forward scene where Donna and Bret finger them for his death. I wonder if the rest of the season is going to be about this or whether we'll figure out the truth earlier? I just really really really don't want Jughead to be dead dead.

The Magicians Season 5 Episode 8

Guys I loved this episode so much! I'm always super into when The Magicians goes crazy with it's plot points and just in this episode we had Margo and Eliot swapping bodies, a zombie fungal infection at Brakebills, and Julia finding out that she's pregnant. Let's start with the Brakebills stuff cause it was the least interesting of the three storylines. I'm still pissed that Alice's new love interest who's name I still don't know is sticking around like the mold no one wants (pun not intended) cause of course Quentin left a page with a plant on it cause how else would a botanist become important? I did like their talk about mourning and how long grief would last and the idea of spreading the fungus across multiple hosts was a good one though super creepy cause now half of Brakebills has a fungus in them. We also set up a new villain with The Couple and it's really making me curious why Quentin had this paper in the first place. Over in Fillory, Eliot may or may not have completely ruined Margo and Josh's relationship though I'd like to imagine that once Josh figured out that it was Eliot he was talking to and not Margo that he would give Margo another chance to talk. It's super strange that we're kind of sweeping Fen and Josh sleeping together under a rug and I really don't understand why Margo keeps claiming that she gave up on Josh when she was the one to keep trying over and over until she had no more chances to reach him in the past. Julia as we found out is pregnant but cause she's in Fillory, her pregnancy is speeding up so instead of the normal 9 months it'll be a lot less though we don't actually know how fast yet. She also was the one to kill Seb and at first that made me think that maybe he's not the real villain after all cause it's way too early in the season for the Big Bad to be killed but in the end he woke up and he's going to be even more furious so it must be him after all.

The promo for next week shows that Seb is going to be doing some sort of ritual on Eliot and I wonder if he's going to be making him into a Taker. It looks like we might be world hopping again but maybe Seb is going to send his soldiers after them to Earth too which would be interesting.

xoxo Allie

Friday, February 28, 2020

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 the amount of 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 reviews, click here and if you want to see a list of my Favorite Asian OTPs and Ships, click here!

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Itaewon Class (8/16): On the first day of attending his new high school, Park Sae Ro Yi punches his classmate Jang Geun Won, who was bullying another classmate. The bully is the son of CEO Jang Dae Hee. The bully's father runs restaurant business Jangga where Park Sae Ro Yi’s own father works. CEO Jang Dae Hee demands to Park Sae Ro Yi that he apologizes to his son, but Park Sae Ro Yi refuses. Because of his refusal, Park Sae Ro Yi gets expelled from school and his father gets fired from his job. Soon, an accident takes place. Park Sae Ro Yi’s father dies in a motorcycle accident caused by his ex-classmate Jang Geun Won. Burning with anger, Park Sae Ro Yi viciously beats Jang Geun Won. He is soon arrested and receives prison time for violent assault. Park Sae Ro Yi decides to destroy the Jangga company and take revenge upon CEO Jang Dae Hee and his son Jang Geun Won. Once Park Sae Ro Yi is released from prison, he opens a restaurant in Itaewon, Seoul. Jo Yi Seo, who is popular on social media, joins Park Sae Ro Yi’s restaurant and works there as a manager. She has feelings for Park Sae Ro Yi.

We're halfway through this drama now and here's the thing. Neither female lead in this show acts like the typical first or second female lead and most of the time I feel like their personalities are switched but I want to like one over the other just based on how they treat Sae Ro Yi. Soo Ah is kind and sweet but it's not like she needs the money from Janggo to support her and by now she should know that Sae Ro Yi is not bluffing about who he'll become and yet she still refuses to help him. Yi Seo on the other hand I was so on board with after she cried for Sae Ro Yi (and I'm sure he felt something too cause he's had no one to worry about him since his father died) but then treats Geun Soo like garbage and dabbles in shades of racism by not thinking that Toni's Korean despite have a Korean birth father just cause he's black. In the end she did the right thing in apologizing to both boys but it still felt like she apologized cause she was told that was the right thing to do rather than actually believing it to be right. I suppose I can't exactly fault her for this cause one of the first things we learned about her is the fact that she is a medically diagnosed sociopath and most sociopaths are only mimicking emotion that they learned rather then feeling it themselves. I do like the idea of her rationalizing protecting all of the DanBum employees in her brain by being like they're all an extension of Sae Ro Yi which is why despite everything I can't help but stan whenever she's being fiercely protective. I also really liked that while we were all tricked into thinking that Sae Ro Yi was being  all emotional last week but, in actuality, he's been playing 3D chess with Ho Jin and Min Jung from the start. I had a feeling that Jang would target Yi Seo but I can't imagine that he'll get anything out of that meeting unless there's some huge plot twist coming that tells us that she was his mole all along.
    FINISHED Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim Season 2 (16/16): “Romantic Doctor Kim” is a “real doctor” story set in a small, humble hospital called Doldam Hospital. It is a story about people who meet Kim Sa Bu (Han Suk Kyu), a genius doctor, and discover “real romance.” Kim Sa Bu once gained fame as a top surgeon at a huge hospital. One day, he left the industry, and now he is a chief surgeon at Doldam Hospital in the countryside. After he conducted a successful operation on Chairman Shin, he gets to improve the hospital under reliable support. But then Chairman Shin passes away. New people appear and his students had to leave the hospital. Furthermore, his wrist, which was injured three years ago, starts to act weird. After all, he goes to a huge hospital himself to solve the manpower shortage at Doldam Hospital, where he finds two people who resemble his former students but who seem much more lacking. Seo Woo Jin would do anything for money, and Cha Eun Jae runs out every time she goes into a surgery room. Will Kim Sa Bu be able to run Doldam Hospital with these two?

    I'm totally sad that this show came to an end this week but I'm sure that there will be a season 3 in the future cause not only has the ratings for this show been out of this world but with a medical drama there's always more story to tell. I did really like the way everything ended though I do think that President Park was forgiven a bit too easily after all that he did but more than that I hated Dr Yang for being the worst kind of enabler so in the end I was a little more on the train of maybe Park should have dumped Yang after he went behind his back to Chairman Do. I was pretty surprised that Doldam was saved in the end cause Chairman Shin set up Doldam to be a medical foundation separate from Geodae since I expected In Beom to take over but I think I definitely like this way better cause now the hospital won't be the grounds for political maneuvering. Everyone in our main cast decided to stay at Doldam and our couples are happy. As we found out Ah Reum and In Beom were cousins (his mom was her aunt) and though I wish there had been a bit more dramatics with that whole thing, it the end Eun Tak and Ah Reum decided to date officially but it sucks that we didn't get a real kiss from them. We also found out that Kim's actual diagnosis was MS but I still don't exactly understand what that had to do with the Oddball Project that he assigned Woo Jin. Oh on that note we found out that Bae's father was the one who caused Woo Jin's father to drown in debt and commit that murder suicide as I guessed last week but sweet Woo Jin decided not to place his anger with Bae's father on Bae so everything worked out. Overall I'd give this show a 9 / 10!
    Tell Me What You Saw (8/16): "Tell Me What You Saw" is a suspense thriller about a genius profiler named Oh Hyun Jae who has lost everything, and a detective with photographic memory named Cha Soo Young who work together to track down a serial killer. Other members include, team leader Hwang Ha Young who sets the plan, ambitious investigation team member Choi Hyung Pil, and veteran detective Yang Man Soo.

    Every week I can't help but compare this drama to The Game: Towards Zero cause they're both cop dramas airing right now and like this one is just so much better in every way other than maybe romance cause there's none of that in this. I mean of course there are things that happen that don't make sense or shouldn't happen in a real police investigation but everything just feels more real! The cases we get each week are so much more interesting than I expected and even our cop squad is more fun to watch. I keep seeing reviews talking about what a rookie Soo Young is but I don't get that at all! She's so much smarter than I expected her to be and I'm really into her photographic memory. The first case this week was super hard to watch cause I always feel so sad when it's about a kidnapped child. I thought it was super creative of the show to fake us out multiple times about who the real kidnapper was and I totally didn't expect it to be the lawyer until they showed us it was. It also made me high key thrilled that the higher ups assigned this case to Ha Young cause they expected her to find a dead child and wanted to use it as a reason to fire her but since she not only found the child alive but also caught the murderer, it ruined all their plans. For once I would like to watch a cop drama where the higher ups aren't on the killer's payroll. Though they haven't drawn it out for us yet, it's pretty obvious that's why the Chief and his boss hate Hyun Jae cause he will not stop searching for who killed his wife. 
    FINISHED The Beauty Inside (16/16): Han Se Kye is a top actress, also known as a troublemaker, with many rumors around her. To others, her life appears as a mystery, when in fact she is faced with a strange occurrence where she must change into a different body and new identity for one week a month. She encounters Seo Do Jae, a brilliant man who is an executive at an airline company. He seems to have it all: a perfect appearance, knowledge, and a good job; but he has a secret too. He suffers from Prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. However, he manages to hide this from the world, every day he makes an effort to remember people by their personalities. Seo Do Jae's life begins to change when he meets Han Se Kye. She is the only person whose face he can recognize. But with Han Se Kye's constant disappearance and change how long can she keep her secret?

    If you're a loyal follower of my blog you will remember back in October of 2018 when I first tried to watch this drama as it was airing but I hated the male lead so much that I ended up dropping it. Well I was rewatching Search: WWW for like the hundredth time and it made me want to watch more of Lee Da Hee and so I decided to go back and check this drama out for her and her romance with Eun Ho who was played by Ahn Jae Hyun who back in 2018 I didn't know but now I adore. I might be the worst person tbh to review this drama cause I seriously watched it for the secondary couple cause I never really warmed to the male lead who was this stoic wall for the entirety of this drama even though Se Kye was such a badass. It's one of those scenarios where I can't understand why Se Kye would ever fall for him so I just couldn't enjoy it. Eun Ho on the other hand was a literal angel and I was living for every moment with Sa Ra and how she was totally the pants in their relationship! I loved how secure he was in himself that her flashing money or even proposing before him didn't shake him one bit and in fact he was just in awe that this wonderful woman would love him. Sa Ra was so fascinating cause she started out as such a bitch but became a complete badass like Se Kye. I really enjoyed how the Seo family had each other's backs cause despite being rich and fighting amongst each other sometimes, when push came to shove, it was blood in the water for anyone who wasn't family. The friendship between Eun Ho, Se Kye, and Woo Mi was also lovely and I was all for how for once the best guy friend that the female lead grew up with didn't fall in love with her. Overall I'd give this drama a 8 / 10 which might be a little high since I didn't care for the main couple but it's my ranking so there!
    The Game: Towards Zero (24/32): It tells the story of a prophet who sees the moments right before the death of someone and a homicide detective who got dragged into a series of mysterious murders and end up digging up hidden secrets. Kim Tae Pyung, a prophet who can see death, 27 years old. He has the special ability to see the moments right before the death of someone by looking into their eyes. Instead of suffering from this mysterious ability linked to the death of people, he thinks that it is a special ability of his own. He is rich, handsome and has a sexy brain. However, he cannot see the death of Joon Young and that started to scare him. Joon Young, a homicide detective who is working with Tae Pyung to solve cases. 30 years old. She has good insight and intuition. Her father who was a police officer was her hero and her whole life, however, he passed away 20 years ago. That was a huge shock for her. She was only depending on herself and no one else. However, when Tae Pyung appeared, she started to change. She wants to heal his and her wounds. Ku Do Kyung, a forensic expert, 33 years old. Tae Pyung gave him the nickname of “4 weeks left” because he gives the result 4 weeks later. He is a smart and talented employee of the National Forensic Service. He always seems relaxed. In front of Joon Young, he acts differently. He can’t stop laughing when he is with her and lets his image of a cool and cold man away.

    I feel like I can only enjoy this show when I turn my brain off completely cause for the life of me I cannot understand how Tae Pyung's death visions work and I feel like the rules keep changing weekly cause the writers do not know how to deal with an OP power like his. At first I assumed that deaths were fated to be one way and any changes a person attempted would actually lead to them like self-fulfilling prophecies but then after Mi Jin's death I thought that maybe they were based on a person's will which would have been so much more simple and straight-forward only for the show to be like no actually it really is fated. If that's the case what the hell was up with Mi Jin's death?? Why could Tae Pyung only see it change after she died? If Do Kyung originally was going to kill her at 7 but then found out that the cops were patrolling at 7 and so changed his plan to 4 then as soon as he thought about killing her at 4, Tae Pyung should have seen the change! Ugh even my thoughts on this are as jumbled as the show which really goes to show you the poor writing of this drama. Honestly if I were the cops I would stop relying on Tae Pyung cause clearly his visions are not helpful! I still hate the way this show is placing blame and oddly victimizing Do Kyung cause now that Tae Pyung can't see any of his cop squad's deaths it's apparently his fault they die and I'm over here screaming that it's no one's fault except Do Kyung! Now he's decided to shift the blame to his mother but the weirder part was how he was claiming that Tae Pyung is a murderer too and I'm like dude you're alive and he's alive so at the most it's attempted murder.
    FINISHED Touch (16/16): A popular make-up artist, known for his never-ending quest for perfection, Cha Jung Hyeok was at the top of his game. But destiny, it seemed, wouldn’t let him stay there for long. Now unemployed and drowning in debt, Jung Hyeok is desperate to find a way out of this most miserable of slumps; but he’s not the only one. An idol trainee for the past ten years, Han Soo Yeon is desperate to finally get her big break. Deciding it’s now or never, she agrees to participate in an idol audition program, but fails to make the cut. Booted from the program, Soo Yeon finds herself wondering if this is really the path she’s meant to take in life. Desperation and destiny come together in unexpected ways when Jung Hyeok and Soo Yeon cross paths. After finally landing a much-needed job as a make-up artist, Jung Hyeok agrees to take Soo Yeon under his wing. Noticing that his new assistant shows an incredible aptitude for the art, Jung Hyeok is happy to teach her everything he knows. As the two grow closer, they slowly learn to let go of the broken dreams of the past as they steadily walk towards a future full of bright new dreams, together.

    The finale for this show aired this week and all I could think about was how excited I was about this show when it first started and how it never hit the expectations that I wanted which might be a little unfair but it just makes a show more special when it hits every note I want. It was interesting to see Soo Yeon struggle with whether she wanted to become an idol again or if she wanted to continue doing makeup and in the end she chose makeup but honestly I wasn't sure if that was the right choice after all. I felt like a lot of her decision was based on Jung Hyeok and how if she became an idol again not only would she leave Touch but she wouldn't be able to see him a lot anymore and I don't love that. We were told over and over that Soo Yeon's dream was to be an idol and even until this final episode it felt like she still had regrets but I suppose I understand that she was just too burned by the whole industry. Honestly if I was her I would have done the idol thing and if it didn't work out or when it came to an end then she could have always returned to makeup. I did like that everything came out about Cha Beauty and HD Cosmetics but the weirdest thing was how Kang Ho and Ji Yoon were basically friends in the end after everything but I guess it shows you what a big heart Ji Yoon had to forgive her abuser. Do Jin ended up making his own agency with Chae Won and Sung Soo and that was beautiful and totally made sense cause how else could he be the person he wanted when he was under someone else. Overall I'd give this show a 7 / 10 cause I did enjoy the makeup part of this show despite not seeing the main couple as anything more than a mentor/mentee relationship.
    FINISHED Voice (16/16): Popular detective Moo Jin Hyuk who is filled with guilt for his wife’s death, works with professional voice profiler Kang Kwon Joo, whose father is killed, to solve a different crime, chasing for the serial killer responsible for the deaths of their family members.

    I really wanted to enjoy this drama cause you know how much I love investigation dramas but I went in kinda cautious since I've never actually been a fan of Jang Hyuk's acting style so I was worried that with him being the male lead I would end up being meh about the whole show and honestly that's exactly what happened. I wanted to like this show so much cause it's basically the same concept as Tell Me What You Saw with Jang Hyuk's character being out for revenge after his wife was murdered only instead of a female lead with a photographic memory, it was a female lead with the ability to hear things others couldn't. Having said that something about this show just didn't work for me. The cases were all fairly boring and the supporting cast wasn't as strong as I would have liked. One of the best parts of cop dramas is the cop squad we get but I tend to find that OCN dramas don't have the best squads compared to other channels which sucks cause you know I'm a sucker for found families! I also figured out pretty early on who the villain was as almost immediately I recognized Kim Jae Wook's lovely voice (how could you not??) so it felt like a lot of waiting for our cast to catch up as they went in circles trying to figure out the truth. I even debated dropping this show several times if I'm being honest but I really wanted to check out season 2 after I found out that Lee Jin Wook who I loved from Nine: Nine Times Time Travel was the male lead. I didn't want to jump into that season without having seen this one so I pushed on through. In the end even catching Tae Goo was lame (and only happened cause he ended up snapping and trying to kill a cop) but I did like the idea of Kwon Joo knowing exactly how to lure him in with her words. Overall I'd give this season a 7.5 / 10.
    FINISHED Voice Season 2 (12/12): Listen closely, because skilled voice profiler Kang Kwon Joo is back. Working tirelessly at the Emergency Call Center, she uses her first-rate hearing to save lives and catch culprits. When it comes to responding to emergencies within the vital “golden time,” Kang Kwon Joo is simply the best. Do Kang Woo is a mysterious man who’s able to tap into the mind of a criminal. He also hides a secret pain that he doesn’t share with anyone. When he meets Kang Kwon Joo, they reluctantly form a team. She can hear crime; he can think it. Together, they take on the most dangerous criminals their city has ever seen.

    So like I said in my Voice review, I had been really looking forward to watching this season cause I adore Lee Jin Wook and like maybe it's biased or unfair of me but straight up he might have been the reason why I enjoyed this season so much more than the first! I mean with Kang Woo smoldering on screen for 12 episodes straight it was hard not to be obsessed. But like seriously I do think this season had a lot better connected story arc with almost every case relating back to the Big Bad and if the case wasn't related it had some sort of effect that was connected to Je Soo or was just plain fascinating to watch. The cop squad we got felt like a real family this time around and I think it might have been partially due to the fact that we've now seen some of these characters in two seasons. I even thought that Kang Woo and Kwon Joo had this interesting chemistry that low key made me ship them and it was obvious the show noticed as well cause we got so many more jokes about the two of them being in a relationship than in the first season. Though I never believed that Kang Woo was anything but a good man it was fun to see how Je Soo was able to convince almost everyone that Kang Woo might be a criminal and I loved the way he tied into Kang Woo's backstory and why he focused so hard on him after thinking that they might be very similar people. I do think that Kwon Joo was a little less in the forefront of this season but that was only cause Je Soo was targeting Kang Woo but despite that I never thought that she was underused. Overall I'd give this season a 8 / 10!
    FINISHED XX (10/10): It tells the story of the best bartender of the industry who is working in a speakeasy bar. She solves the problems of the couples and is overcoming her past love wounds.

    I didn't realize that the finale of this show was airing this week and that's mostly cause I got the episode count for this show wrong! Viki was releasing 5 episodes instead of the 10 I thought it was cause they were double length episodes so I went back and fixed the episode numbers on my previous weekly drama reviews. I do feel that despite everything the show told the story it needed to and the only thing I would say is that I kind of wish Roo Mi and Na Na's reconciliation had been given a bit more time to fix cause it felt a bit more like the show was trying to retroactively fix them rather than let it happen naturally. Roo Mi found out that Na Na stood up for her back then but if that was the case why did Na Na cut Roo Mi off without allowing her to apologize? And did all Na Na need from Roo Mi was for her to put Na Na first for once? Having said that most of me didn't entirely care about the semantics cause Tae Hyun was walking around talking about how he ruined their friendship and I was like buzz off you loser. His appearance in front of Na Na was needed in order to help her really move on and help her understand that back then she really didn't care about him cheating but the fact that it was Roo Mi who did it. I liked that she was finally able to take the plunge and tell Dan Hee that she liked him too and their kiss was so sweet. Overall I think this show was pretty cute for what it was and I'd give it a 8 / 10!

    CDRAMA


    Eternal Love Of Dreams/Three Lives, Three Worlds, The Pillow Book (36/56): Two thousand years of enduring love and obsession between the female monarch of Qing Qiu and the ancient god of the Heavenly Kingdom.When Feng Jiu was practicing immortal cultivation alone in the wilderness, she was attacked by a beast and rescued by Dong Hua Di Jun of the Heavenly Kingdom. The encounter becomes deeply ingrained in Feng Jiu's heart and to repay her debts, she decides to follow Dong Hua into battle. She soon realizes that her good feelings towards him have evolved into love, but Dong Hua is a god who has forgotten what love means. In order to protect Feng Jiu, Dong Hua sends her to the human realm which results in the death of a friend. Feng Jiu enters the Winged Tribe Princess Ah Lan Ruo's dream sequence in search of a sacred fruit that can bring the dead back to life but gets trapped to relive Ah Lan Ruo's life for eternity. Dong Hua finds a way to save Feng Jiu and realizes that he already reciprocates her love for him, but another hurdle crosses their path.

    Ugh so I was wrong about the whole three lives thing which super sucks cause I really don't care to watch another fake world version of Dong Hua and Feng Jiu! I want my babies to be cute as they are but if only wishing it could make it so. Up to the final moment this week I was really excited to see how much Dong Hua was falling in love with Feng Jiu! I mean did you see how much he wanted to literally kill Yan cause he thought that Feng Jiu was in love with him?? Lian Song was being the ultimate shit-stirrer too by not only teasing Dong Hua about her but also at that dinner when he was all excited that Feng Jiu knew all of Yan's favorite dishes but not Dong Hua's. Like babe you have to speak up if you want her to know something about you! I am really curious about this whole fate thing that Lian Song and Si Ming talked about cause like are Feng Jiu or Dong Hua supposed to have different soulmates and that's why they're not fated to be together or is it just Dong Hua is too powerful to have one? I've also officially decided to dislike Ji Heng for her antics after the pimpon fruit debacle and I really really hope that Yan moves on from her cause he's such a good guy and she's not but it looks a bit like Dong Dong might have a crush and I'm over here like pick her instead! I am a little worried about how Dong Hua had to release 90% of his cultivation to get to Feng Jiu in this dream world cause of the whole evil Demon King trying to escape her prison thing especially since I'm fairly certain that this dream can cause Feng Jiu's cultivation to come back but not Dong Hua's which is the opposite of what happened during Dong Hua's mortal trial. In that same vein it's Feng Jiu who's lost her memories this time and it will be Dong Hua who's trying to help her in the background. I also need an explanation as to why Chen Yue and Aranaya look like Dong Hua and Feng Jiu cause they can't be past lives since the two were alive at the same time Chen Yue and Aranaya were!
    FINISHED Under The Power (55/55): In the final years of the reign of Jiajing Emperor during the Ming Dynasty, Lu Yi of the Jing Yi Wei is commissioned to investigate the disappearance of funds that have been set aside for river repairs in Yangzhou. He is assisted by Yuan Jin Xia of the Liushanmen. The two accidentally become involved in a conspiracy. The talented female constable Yuan Jin Xia gets into a disagreement with the hot-tempered Jin Yi Wei Lu Yi over a case that they are both involved in. Jin Xia thought that she'd never encounter Lu Yi again in this lifetime, yet fate has its way of bringing two people back together. Government funds have been stolen and Jin Xia receives orders to assist Lu Yi in his investigation. They are unable to get along at first but learn to work together through the hardships. Eventually, they develop feelings for each other to become lovers. However, things go awry when the truth about the past comes to light. Jin Xia is the orphan of the Xia Yan case from many years ago and she bears the burdens of the bloodshed that destroyed her family. 

    I'm honestly so disappointed with this finale that I don't even know if I can put it into words! I was so into this show for so much of it but then all of a sudden we're left in this horrible place where Jin Xia can't forgive Lu Yi for his father's crimes and then the Emperor cannot pull his face out of Yan family's ass and then we're left to float along until the next Emperor takes power in order to fix things? What a horrible mess. I struggled so hard to get through these episodes cause not only do I hate the breakup episodes in a drama but these episodes were so filled with political maneuvering that I was exhausted. Lu Yi found proof of Yan's misdoings only for him to kidnap Jin Xia and force Lu Yi to give it up to save her so the Emperor's anger fell on Lan and he was imprisoned and tortured while Yan ran around acting like he was on top of the world. Lu Yi's father died and Jin Xia found out about his misdoings and decided that despite not wanting him dead like Lin Lang did, she couldn't forgive him either and decided that Lu Yi broke up with her cause he was amused rather than realizing that he clearly broke up with her cause he was doing the whole noble sacrifice thing. The final episode felt too rushed like the show needed to wrap everything up but also didn't want to add more episodes which left me feeling meh about the whole thing. When I would have given this show a 9 two or so weeks ago, now I can't help but feel like this show is a 8 / 10.

    xoxo Allie

    Saturday, February 22, 2020

    What Shows Am I Watching This Week?

    Hello everyone and welcome back! Let's dive right in shall we?

    Welcome To Demon School Iruma-Kun Episode 20

    I actually really loved this week's episode cause it went back to the best form this show has when it embraces it's humor but at the same time adds such deep emotion. I love how much Iruma is happy here in the demon world cause he has friends and family who love him, and an amazing school where people know who he is unlike in the human world where his parents barely notice him and he has to work himself to the bone which is why he was so thrown off when Ameri's dad appeared ready to send him back to the human world the second Iruma mentions being uncomfortable. For some reason I really didn't expect it to be so simple tbh but I guess it makes sense cause we've never actually seen any of the demons hate humans or want to eat them. The best part of the episode though was definitely Ameri's dad having a full mental breakdown when he realized that Ameri might have a crush on Iruma and was growing up cause that's 100% any dad's worst nightmare and I was living. In other news Iruma did end up going up a rank after the Battler Party cause even though they didn't win the Grand Prize, the school decided since Iruma actually helped so much with Kiriwo that they deserved to be rewarded.

    ID: Invaded Episode 8

    This episode was pretty good though it didn't go the way I thought it would and it definitely left me with more questions than answers by the end. With Momoki arrested as being John Walker, Sakaido and Fukada were sent to enter his well and we spent the entire episode here rather than with Hondoumachi in Kiki's well but it makes sense cause Sakaido is also going into Kiki's well at the end of this episode. I'm honestly so excited by their hopeful meet up next week cause it's one of the things I was most looking forward to. What I'm confused about however is three things. The first of which is the fact that Momoki had a well to visit cause we were told that only killers have wells but I suppose that it's possible that Momoki has killed as a cop before. The second thing is why his well has Kiki's well in it too but that goes back to the fact that I don't understand why those wells are there and what they mean. The third thing is why Momoki freaked out at the end about Sakaido and Fukada being in his well and why he thought it was a trap. I still don't think that Momoki is John Walker and the odds are that he's been framed so I wonder if the cognitive particles they found actually belong to the real John Walker and not Momoki himself which is why Momoki panicked when he realized that his friend would be walking into a possible trap. It would explain a lot of the other things I was confused about if the well wasn't Momoki's! I also had the thought as I watched this episode how fascinating it is that Sakaido is so kind in the wells compared to Hondoumachi who's so cold when in real life they're the opposites. It makes me really wonder what these id well personas are.

    Batwoman Season 1 Episode 12

    I AM FURIOUS WITH THIS EPISODE! How could it play with my emotions like this??? I mean part of me knew that no matter what it had to be Alice not Beth that survived cause duh Alice would lead to more drama for this show but that didn't stop my heart from wishing it would be Beth anyway! Also did I or did I not call it that Beth would be killed for looking like Alice though I totally expected it to be Sophie who did it but instead it was Mouse's father who was pissed that Alice stole his son away? I still don't entirely know why Kate couldn't have called Sophie and been like yo Alice is chained to a bed in Mary's clinic so that the Crows would leave Wayne Tower and Beth could be safe. I also don't know why Beth and Luke couldn't stay in the Batcave cause dudes if it was that easy for the Crows to get in then Batman would be an idiot which is besides the point cause if they're so worried that the Crows will find Beth in the Batcave then wouldn't they also literally find the Batcave and ruin Batwoman's secret identity? I do suppose that all this will just make Alice even more pissed at Kate and Jacob cause when push came to shove Kate picked Beth over Alice and if that doesn't kill the last piece of good in her, I don't know what will. It also high key sucks that with the only doctor who would help ending up being Mouse's dad that Jacob has lost his best chance at leaving. Also also I hate this story of no one believing that Mouse impersonated Jacob cause now we live in a world with aliens and metas so why is it so out of the realm of thought that someone could look like someone else? Kate needs to call J'onn! 

    The promo for next week feels really weird cause it has nothing to do with Alice or Beth and Kate seems as upbeat as normal which she really shouldn't be after losing Beth. I do like the idea of a vampire as the villain of the week and if she's actually a meta I will be furious cause it just adds to my anger with this Jacob storyline.

    The Flash Season 6 Episode 12

    We finally met Sue Dearbon this week after having teased us about it for almost a full year! Though it gave us a real logical reason to have Ralph come and go off this show (unlike other characters who straight up just disappear for weeks on end) it also makes Ralph look like a bit of an idiot for having so much trouble hunting down one woman. At first I was going to be full of complaints like the show was being too heavy-handed with look how quirky™ Sue is and look at Cecile totally shipping them! Like dude show chill a little. But with the reveal that Sue was actually a thief and hunting down Black Hole I was all the way back on! Sue's actually a complete badass and we all know Sue and Ralph are married in the comics so the fact that the show is letting their relationship build more naturally is everything cause I worried that they would fall in love in this episode. I also really loved the Iris and Eva stuff we got even though I totally spent the whole time wondering if Eva was secretly evil cause I can't help but see new bad guys everywhere and though she ended up actually being nothing more than a traumatized woman stuck in a horrible situation, I have a feeling that her villain origin story is still coming. She's totally a revamped Mirror Master and I see more drama coming from if she was bad than good. I mean we still don't know what that mirror version of Iris living in the world is or where it came from but then again if Eva could make mirror copies I'm sure she would have made one of herself to keep her husband from moving on. 

    The promo for next week was a totally mind trippy cause with Grodd and Harry and Danielle appearing as Caitlin it reminded me a lot of a season 2 episode of Flash. I do wonder how long it'll take Barry to realize that Iris isn't Iris but I'm also looking forward to finding out what's going on with Nash.

    Legends Of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 5

    I loved this week's episode of Legends cause it was everything I missed last week. I loved seeing Zari and Ava work together to take down Marie Antoinette and seeing Ava see something more in Zari than the annoyance Ava thought she was and it was good of not only Ava but all the Legends to not bring down the hammer on Zari when she made the decision to use magic to fix her problems cause the Legends have done much worse. The way the episode ended with Ava and Zari becoming friends was amazing cause neither have had any for a while and it was just so sweet. I also loved the small moment Marie and Zari had where they bonded over who they were as people and who people saw them as cause I've always thought it was way harsh the way Marie was seen in history cause yeah she cared more about parties and having fun than the people but seriously every king and queen were like that across history so the fact that it was Marie that was focused on is a little unfair. I'm also super into Nate hardcore fan-girling over Zari in the background as she did her thing and when he punched Zari's current boyfriend I almost died of laughter. The Constantine story was also pretty interesting cause it gave more context into who he was as a person but it ended in the most horrific way. He can't be dead right cause that's totally messed up!! But I can't imagine that if Astra went through all that trouble to speed up his death that she would be like give him 3 months to live or something. I'm also really curious about Charlie and the Loom of Fate cause for a while I had been saying that Charlie was pointless as a character and now she's finally got something to do! I wonder if she's supposed to be one of those witches that run the Loom or whether they can use that to save Astra and now Constantine. 

    Next week's promo shows us that the Encore we're chasing is Genghis Khan which is totally awesome and it looks like he might be thrown into modern day cause he's on scooters rather than horses which I'm sure will be hilarious.

    The Magicians Season 5 Episode 7

    I wasn't the biggest fan of this week's episode though there was still plenty of fun moments overall. As it turned out moving the moon last week changed the way magic worked in the world and like I was sitting here like duh you dummies though in this world it was more magical than shifting tectonic plates and the such. The moon apparently has feelings and was pissed at the humans for everything it went through which is why magic is all messed up on Earth now. Penny 23 was made Acting Dean with Dean Fogg's disappearance and when the crew called for help, Dean Fogg from timeline 17 showed up and he mostly just the villain of the week which we were able to take down. While this was happening Penny and Julia were fighting over her need to constantly save the world and his want to just relax and like I was totally on Julia's side in all this cause it's like Penny you're one of the idiots who live in this world so why are you like let's just let things happen and not help! Also Alice met a new guy and I'm really worried that he's going to be a love interest and I'm not about that literally at all! Over in Fillory we finally found out what's going on in this world. Though it was a plot of the Dark King's advisor to hunt down fairies, the Dark King isn't all that clean either. As we find out in the end, he's the one who's been making the Takers by sacrificing gold though I still have no idea what the Takers are supposed to be. At least it seems now like maybe killing him might stop the Takers and if that's the case, we can totally do it!

    The promo for next week shows us that Eliot might actually go to the Dark King and be like I know what's up which seems like a real dumb move to show your hand early like that. I don't see Julia with the Fillory crew but I'm sure she'll show up cause while Alice and Penny are busy in Brakebills and Kady is helping the hedges, Julia was on her way.

    FINISHED Harley Quinn Season 1 Episode 13

    The season finale of Harley Quinn just aired and it was a crazy adventure that I'm not sure how or if we'll move on from! I mean talk about destroying the world before closing your show! After Ivy died Harley and her crew decided to team up with Batman to take down Joker but in an odd twist everyone was defeated in like three seconds and dudes I totally expected more from Batman! I also high key expected the Justice League to come back at some point especially with Fables dead but it looks like they're still stuck there and apparently they only consist of three people. The younger sidekicks were also missing and I don't just mean Robin cause we know based on an earlier episode that there is a Teen Titans team but I suppose I can let that all go cause this is a Harley Quinn show afterall and this whole season was leading up to this final confrontation between the two. And seriously what a confrontation it was! Joker realized after he got everything that he wanted that he actually wasn't all that happy afterall and it was because he didn't have Harley beside him. This was a fascinating twist cause I never really thought that Joker was in love with Harley (especially after the way he treated her all season) but of course in true Joker crazy fashion he decided that since he doesn't like having a weakness that he was going to turn her back into Harleen Quinzel and in a twist that literally everyone and their mother saw coming Ivy came back to life and saved the day cause she is the most OP of the characters on this show!

    xoxo Allie

    Friday, February 21, 2020

    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 the amount of 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 reviews, click here and if you want to see a list of my Favorite Asian OTPs and Ships, click here!

    KDRAMA


      FINISHED Flower Boy Next Door (16/16): This is a drama about a girl, Go Dok Mi who is a shut-in Miss Lonelyhearts type, who spends her days spying on the man living in next building. She is caught spying by her other neighbor, Enrique Geum. Meanwhile, Oh Jin Rok is the man who notices her from long ago, and knows everything about her and will fall in love with her. Go Dok Mi is a ′city Rapunzel′ who never ventures outdoors, yet has her own set of charms that makes men go weak. Oh Jin Rok is a scruffy manhwa artist. Enrique Geum is a genius creative director, who is good-looking, stylish and bohemian and can′t get enough of soccer. He will form a love line with Go Dok Mi.

      I was honestly really excited to check this drama out cause I heard it was Yoon Shi Yoon's breakout drama not to mention the fact that Park Shin Hye was the female lead but honestly I went through a rollercoaster of emotions while watching this in that I couldn't decide whether I loved this show or whether it exasperated me. This is pretty much entirely cause of Dok Mi and her character. Now don't get me wrong Shin Hye did a fantastic job at portraying her every emotion but Dok Mi herself was such an exhausting character to watch. I completely understand why she was so scared to be out in the world and why she kept pushing Enrique away but at some point I was sitting here like if this wasn't a drama Enrique would have left ages ago! He literally bent over backwards over and over and over and all Dok Mi kept doing was push him away. I truly don't know what he could have seen in her cause it's not like she was bursting with personality literally ever. Enrique on the other hand was probably the one reason I adored this show as much as I did and seriously Shi Yoon shines in roles like this. He was so cute and swoony and I liked that he was another side of the same coin as Dok Mi in that he hid himself away from the world too but in a more metaphorical sense by hiding behind smiles and cheer. I really did dislike Jin Rok as the second male lead cause I hate characters who are like I was here first so obviously I deserve the girl and how he kept acting like he knew Dok Mi better when he was actually just superimposing his own thoughts onto her. The year skip at the end of the drama was low key ridiculous but I suppose I enjoyed the happily ever after our characters got. Overall I'd give this drama a 9 / 10 cause there was so much I liked despite the negative.
      Itaewon Class (6/16): On the first day of attending his new high school, Park Sae Ro Yi punches his classmate Jang Geun Won, who was bullying another classmate. The bully is the son of CEO Jang Dae Hee. The bully's father runs restaurant business Jangga where Park Sae Ro Yi’s own father works. CEO Jang Dae Hee demands to Park Sae Ro Yi that he apologizes to his son, but Park Sae Ro Yi refuses. Because of his refusal, Park Sae Ro Yi gets expelled from school and his father gets fired from his job. Soon, an accident takes place. Park Sae Ro Yi’s father dies in a motorcycle accident caused by his ex-classmate Jang Geun Won. Burning with anger, Park Sae Ro Yi viciously beats Jang Geun Won. He is soon arrested and receives prison time for violent assault. Park Sae Ro Yi decides to destroy the Jangga company and take revenge upon CEO Jang Dae Hee and his son Jang Geun Won. Once Park Sae Ro Yi is released from prison, he opens a restaurant in Itaewon, Seoul. Jo Yi Seo, who is popular on social media, joins Park Sae Ro Yi’s restaurant and works there as a manager. She has feelings for Park Sae Ro Yi.

      Every week I'm more and more stunned with how amazing this show is and this week I was super impressed with how this drama didn't back away from representation. I knew that there was going to be a black guy in the cast cause of the poster but I was really shocked to find out that Hyun Yi was transgender and not just a woman dressing up as a man like most drama. The entire arc with her was absolute perfection and I loved the way everyone reacted to the news with how accepting they were despite a few hiccups at the start. I also really loved how Yi Seo refused to allow her mother to control her life and left cause though I agree with Yi Seo about how every person has to live their own life by their own terms, most drama leads will take the continuous abuse or anger from their parents cause they have to due to filial piety which is why Yi Seo being like 79% percent a sociopath doesn't care enough to do things that society says is right when she wants something else. As I expected she's killing it as a manager so far and I was also right in assuming that Geun Soo would work at pub too. I really enjoyed the small look at Geun Soo's backstory and it just made me love him more though I'm so curious why Jang treats him the way he does cause he lets Geun Soo leave and be on his own but at the same time keeps tabs on him. Though I'm not interested in Janggo as a whole (you know me and chaebol poltiics yawn) I was oddly refreshed by Jang being like yeah Sae Ro Yi owns a pub and yeah it's doing well but damn I run a food empire so why the hell would I care what he's doing cause in most dramas he would be like I must destroy any happiness or hope he has for no reason. It wasn't until Sae Ro Yi became a stockholder that he became important. Tbh I know nothing about stocks but it seems like he owns 0.95% of Janggo which feels like nothing compared to Jang's 30% but I suppose it is enough to make Sae Ro Yi have a say in the future chairman election and that's what I'm assuming Jang is pissed about.
      FINISHED Nine: Nine Times Time Travel (20/20): Park Sun Woo works as an anchorman at a TV broadcasting station. He is in love with news reporters Joo Min Young, who is bright and honest. Park Sun Woo then obtains 9 incense items, which allows him to go back 20 years in time. Sun Woo travels to the past in an attempt to keep his family safe in order to change the world he lives in today. However, this is not without consequences for his actions in the past affects the lives of many in the present, including his.

      I'm not always into time travel shows cause they always tend to have the most tragic ends but I kept hearing that this one was really good and it starred Jo Yoon Hee who I loved in Pied Piper so I was like why not check it out and I have to say this might be my second favorite time travel kdrama I've watched! Honestly the time travel rules don't make the most sense and there were things I wished that were different but overall I had a blast watching it. Lee Jin Wook absolutely smolders as Sun Woo and seriously I might have found a new man crush! His chemistry with Min Young is everything and I loved the way their relationship played out but Sun Woo's friendship with Young Hoon was even more incredible and I was screaming about them just as much as I was about the main couple! I do wish the time travel had been done with more intent rather than all willy-nilly like the way it was cause you would think that by only having a few incense sticks Sun Woo would have planned things out better and I wish that he had spent more time with past Sun Woo who was just as smart as the current one cause I would have thought they could work well together! A lot of the show was spent on the angst of Min Young going from Sun Woo's wife to niece and like don't get me wrong I was all about that angst but it did stall the story for a while only to rush to finish it at the end. Personally I had no problem with the way things played out with current Sun Woo dying in the past and past Sun Woo replacing him cause we saw that in this world the future is rewritten by the past. I was also high key thrilled that the final episode was mostly filled with Min Young and Sun Woo's love story cause those crazy kids deserved to be happy after everything! Like I said I really enjoyed this drama and I'd give it a 9.5 / 10 for sure!
        Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim Season 2 (14/16): “Romantic Doctor Kim” is a “real doctor” story set in a small, humble hospital called Doldam Hospital. It is a story about people who meet Kim Sa Bu (Han Suk Kyu), a genius doctor, and discover “real romance.” Kim Sa Bu once gained fame as a top surgeon at a huge hospital. One day, he left the industry, and now he is a chief surgeon at Doldam Hospital in the countryside. After he conducted a successful operation on Chairman Shin, he gets to improve the hospital under reliable support. But then Chairman Shin passes away. New people appear and his students had to leave the hospital. Furthermore, his wrist, which was injured three years ago, starts to act weird. After all, he goes to a huge hospital himself to solve the manpower shortage at Doldam Hospital, where he finds two people who resemble his former students but who seem much more lacking. Seo Woo Jin would do anything for money, and Cha Eun Jae runs out every time she goes into a surgery room. Will Kim Sa Bu be able to run Doldam Hospital with these two?

        This week was really anxiety-filled and only because my baby Woo Jin was put through the wringer. My blood was boiling when his ex-mentor joined forces with his loan sharks to force him into leaving Doldam by blackmailing him with hurting Kim. Woo Jin has been the happiest he's been since this show started this week so I was relieved when it got resolved with his mentor realizing just how much Woo Jin respected him and Bae who is still such an enigma! We never did get an answer about why he was so interested in Woo Jin's backstory and now we find out that he must have a super important father that he's hiding from who was able to scare Woo Jin's loan sharks into leaving him alone. I was also really worried when Woo Jin joined Park's VIP surgery at the last minute cause I knew that kid was going to die cause Park kept trying to rush the surgery so I was afraid that Park might somehow shift the blame to Woo Jin but now I'm worried that he'll blame Shim even though she was the one person trying to stop him. We also got In Bum finally appearing and he's the son of the man who's trying to destroy Doldam but I wonder if he'll end up being what saves them in the end. Like what if he takes over the hospital and his father can no longer destroy it cause his son is there? I'm also really curious about what his relationship is with Ah Reum cause she's been calling him "oppa" and not "sunbae" so he can't just be her senior doctor but they also have different last names so he can't be her brother. I wondered a few episodes ago if he'd maybe end up being a cause for jealously in Ah Reum and Eun Tak's relationship but with only two episodes left I'm not so sure. Ah Reum seemed a bit worried this week that Eun Tak might not be all that serious about her cause he pulled away from her when Eun Jae walked into the room but girl you have nothing to be worried about!
        FINISHED Stove League (16/16): Baek Seung Soo is the newly appointed general manager of professional baseball team Dreams. The team ranks bottom of the league. Lee Se Young is the operations manager of the team and also a big fan of the baseball team. She has so much love for Dreams and she never gives up on the team. Han Jae Hee, an energetic man, who is the grandson of a furniture maker. Kim Young Chae, who is a softball player turned sports announcer. Yoo Min Ho, a pitcher, who is crazy about baseball.

        The finale for Stove League aired this week and I'm honestly so sad that we won't be getting any more of this amazing show! I'm not a sports person but I find myself being so into shows about sports cause I love watching a team of underdogs rise to the top and though we never actually saw Dreams play during the league, I imagine that after everything they probably will make it to the top and I believe that they won the championship this year. Part of me can't help but feel like PF's sudden appearance and ability to buy Dreams and save everyone is a little like a deus ex machina especially given that the CEO is a good man and bent to all of Seung Soo's requests but at the same time there was no reason for PF to appear before this so I can let it go. It also helps that we didn't get everything we wanted with Seung Soo being let go of being General Manager but I'm not that upset about it cause I have a feeling that by the way this show ended that there's a possibility that we might get another season of this show with Seung Soo trying to reform another failing sports team. It also helps that he never really had any attachment to Dreams so it's not like he's losing much other than some friends. I'm also a little sad that Seung Soo and Se Young never became a thing but that was always just an afterthought for me cause I went into this show knowing there would be no romance. Overall I'd give this show a 10 / 10 and it definitely will be going up there on my list of favorite dramas of the year cause it was just so well written, well acted and well done!
        Tell Me What You Saw (6/16): "Tell Me What You Saw" is a suspense thriller about a genius profiler named Oh Hyun Jae who has lost everything, and a detective with photographic memory named Cha Soo Young who work together to track down a serial killer. Other members include, team leader Hwang Ha Young who sets the plan, ambitious investigation team member Choi Hyung Pil, and veteran detective Yang Man Soo.

        This week was full of surprises that I totally should have seen coming but didn't which is how you know a show is doing their plot twists right! In hindsight it was obvious! I mean I assumed that since the Peppermint Guy was the one to kill Hyun Jae's wife that this show would be about hunting him down with an arc tossed in that related to Soo Young and her mother's death but now I'm thinking that maybe the person who killed her mother or the child who was in the car are probs the Big Bad who's also behind the Peppermint Guy. That was another reveal I was shocked about though I totally should have seen it coming cause duh there's always a guy behind the guy but in this case it seems like this guy is directing killers on who to kill and one of those requests was Hyun Jae's wife. I'll be really curious to know why she was killed cause it seems like she was a musician and unless it was just to mess with Hyun Jae, I'm not sure why someone would want her dead. Speaking of Hyun Jae is totally fine in terms of being able to walk and see but I just assumed that he was fine in the posters and trailers and stuff just to hide his trauma but in fact the trauma was the hidden card after all. I also really want to give a shout out to Soo Young for being one of the smartest female cops on one of these shows cause I really and truly expected her to be like most cops on these shows where they have no brain and the lead sort of steers them along but Soo Young was able to discover something was off in her room, find out who the Peppermint Guy was, and realize what he was after all due to her notebook being shifted, a pair of shoes, and some pencil lead.
        The Game: Towards Zero (20/32): It tells the story of a prophet who sees the moments right before the death of someone and a homicide detective who got dragged into a series of mysterious murders and end up digging up hidden secrets. Kim Tae Pyung, a prophet who can see death, 27 years old. He has the special ability to see the moments right before the death of someone by looking into their eyes. Instead of suffering from this mysterious ability linked to the death of people, he thinks that it is a special ability of his own. He is rich, handsome and has a sexy brain. However, he cannot see the death of Joon Young and that started to scare him. Joon Young, a homicide detective who is working with Tae Pyung to solve cases. 30 years old. She has good insight and intuition. Her father who was a police officer was her hero and her whole life, however, he passed away 20 years ago. That was a huge shock for her. She was only depending on herself and no one else. However, when Tae Pyung appeared, she started to change. She wants to heal his and her wounds. Ku Do Kyung, a forensic expert, 33 years old. Tae Pyung gave him the nickname of “4 weeks left” because he gives the result 4 weeks later. He is a smart and talented employee of the National Forensic Service. He always seems relaxed. In front of Joon Young, he acts differently. He can’t stop laughing when he is with her and lets his image of a cool and cold man away.

        After I watched this week's episodes I have to say I'm such a wishy-washy bitch honestly. Last week I complained about how I don't ship Tae Pyung and Joon Young and how their romance felt like it moved too fast but this week I was sitting here squealing when the two finally kissed. I mean it's probs Ok Taec Yeon's charisma but I was all for that moment when Joon Young talked about how she struggled to trust others and how she's always watching him and wondering what he's thinking and how difficult everything must be for him and then he told her to just focus on the present and let him worry about the future. It does look like Tae Pyung finally figured out why Joon Young's death is on him though once again I feel like it's simplifying things too much. If Do Kyung kills Joon Young cause he's pissed and jealous that she loves Tae Pyung, how is that his fault? On that note I was thrilled when the police leaked everything to the press cause it was getting beyond ridiculous that he was running around so free and relaxed and murdering left and right without any consequences. I still don't have any pity for him and I still don't understand what Do Kyung's motivation for all this is. He keeps claiming that Tae Pyung and his mentor are giving out prophecies that he has to follow but it's like dude murder is a choice, a choice you're making over and over. It's also really freaking weird that Tae Pyung keeps keeping things to himself. If he saw that the reporter is going to be sent to the police as a human bomb by Do Kyung and then he finds out that the reporter is off the grid idk maybe tell the cops to look for him and maybe we'll find some evidence that Do Kyung left behind?? The more time you wait the more you'll lose any leads!
        Touch (14/16): A popular make-up artist, known for his never-ending quest for perfection, Cha Jung Hyeok was at the top of his game. But destiny, it seemed, wouldn’t let him stay there for long. Now unemployed and drowning in debt, Jung Hyeok is desperate to find a way out of this most miserable of slumps; but he’s not the only one. An idol trainee for the past ten years, Han Soo Yeon is desperate to finally get her big break. Deciding it’s now or never, she agrees to participate in an idol audition program, but fails to make the cut. Booted from the program, Soo Yeon finds herself wondering if this is really the path she’s meant to take in life. Desperation and destiny come together in unexpected ways when Jung Hyeok and Soo Yeon cross paths. After finally landing a much-needed job as a make-up artist, Jung Hyeok agrees to take Soo Yeon under his wing. Noticing that his new assistant shows an incredible aptitude for the art, Jung Hyeok is happy to teach her everything he knows. As the two grow closer, they slowly learn to let go of the broken dreams of the past as they steadily walk towards a future full of bright new dreams, together.

        Guys the romance in this show is so damn weird and I don't mean just cause I'm not a fan! Next week is the finale for this show and yet our main couple hasn't even kissed yet and I'm starting to wonder if maybe it's a behind the scenes kind of thing which is weird cause if the actors weren't okay with it then they wouldn't have taken the roles they did so maybe it was a writer. But beyond that there just seems to be a weird childishness to the whole romance. Jung Hyeok is 37 and he should be past the phase of awkward jealously and hiding his feelings. If he likes Soo Yeon he should have told her a long time ago! On another note I really loved the episodes we got this week with Window deciding to throw Do Jin away after he told the truth by pretending like the whole thing was Do Jin's fault only for Soo Yeon and the Director to step up and reveal their side of the story and the truth which was everything though it's totally sad that Do Jin is still not getting roles. He did see Jung Hyeok and Soo Yeon hugging at the end and all I could think was the poor baby. I did wonder for a bit if Ji Yoon would end up helping Do Jin and his career cause in an interesting twist she decided to take Jung Hyeok's disinterest in her as a fact and tried to help just to be a good person. I wonder what her revenge scheme against Kang Ho will end up being but I'm assuming that she'll take the help a rival sibling take over the company route cause we did see Kang Ho's sister at one point and that's always the best way to destroy a chaebol. 
        XX (8/10): It tells the story of the best bartender of the industry who is working in a speakeasy bar. She solves the problems of the couples and is overcoming her past love wounds.

        Though I said last week that I don't forgive Roo Mi for what she did in the past, I couldn't help but want Roo Mi and Na Na to make up this week. Sue me I'm wishy-washy! I mean I can't help it! I always want girls to be friends over enemies and there's something so bitter about Tae Hyun walking around proud about how he ruined two girls that I want him to roll into XX and see Roo Mi and Na Na got over his stupid ass and are happy. Unfortunately he is popping up really early in the story which of course gives us the most drama but puts him right in the beginnings of both a possible reconciliation between the girls and Na Na moving onto a new relationship with Dan Hee. I loved watching Roo Mi cut Gyu Min into pieces and basically toss him to the secretary like here's my garbage have fun. On the other hand Dan Hee and Na Na were so adorable this week and I love how nervous and happy they are around each other. He was so smooth when he asked her out and took her on that fun date and confessed and I'm low key excited to see how jealous/protective he gets next week. Na Na is into him too but she's definitely afraid to jump into another relationship after Tae Hyun and the cheating but she should know that Dan Hee is an entirely different person, an angel even, so she should give him a shot!

        CDRAMA


        Eternal Love Of Dreams/Three Lives, Three Worlds, The Pillow Book (30/56): Two thousand years of enduring love and obsession between the female monarch of Qing Qiu and the ancient god of the Heavenly Kingdom.When Feng Jiu was practicing immortal cultivation alone in the wilderness, she was attacked by a beast and rescued by Dong Hua Di Jun of the Heavenly Kingdom. The encounter becomes deeply ingrained in Feng Jiu's heart and to repay her debts, she decides to follow Dong Hua into battle. She soon realizes that her good feelings towards him have evolved into love, but Dong Hua is a god who has forgotten what love means. In order to protect Feng Jiu, Dong Hua sends her to the human realm which results in the death of a friend. Feng Jiu enters the Winged Tribe Princess Ah Lan Ruo's dream sequence in search of a sacred fruit that can bring the dead back to life but gets trapped to relive Ah Lan Ruo's life for eternity. Dong Hua finds a way to save Feng Jiu and realizes that he already reciprocates her love for him, but another hurdle crosses their path.

        Can you hear me screaming into the heavens about how adorable Dong Hua and Feng Jiu are??? I think the human arc just didn't work for me cause of my bias against those types of storylines and also cause I didn't see the King as Dong Hua so it felt more like a second or third male lead in my mind. It's fascinating how quickly Dong Hua is into Feng Jiu tbh and it makes me wonder if he's somehow still retaining his human realm feelings without knowing it cause I know Feng Jiu is adorable but like having lived as many years as he has you would think that it would be harder to catch his attention and yet from almost their second real meeting he was so fascinated! Either way it's the most precious thing to see her trying to run away from him cause it finally gives him a chance to chase her and it's clear now that he's definitely in love with Feng Jiu while in the Sky Palace he was just curious about her especially with how jealous he got at the thought of Yan which makes me wonder what he'll think when he finds out the real reason Feng Jiu is after the pimpon fruit. I want to see more of Dong Hua being jealous cause poor Feng Jiu has had enough jealously for a whole lifetime and it's time for the show to be on the other foot! Speaking of, I didn't realize that Ji Heng was actually in love with Dong Hua now and I really expected her to be with Yan cause Yan is actually a really good guy but now I think he low key deserves better. Cheng Yu and Lian Song are also super precious and I wish we could see more of them falling in love too!
        Under The Power (48/55): In the final years of the reign of Jiajing Emperor during the Ming Dynasty, Lu Yi of the Jing Yi Wei is commissioned to investigate the disappearance of funds that have been set aside for river repairs in Yangzhou. He is assisted by Yuan Jin Xia of the Liushanmen. The two accidentally become involved in a conspiracy. The talented female constable Yuan Jin Xia gets into a disagreement with the hot-tempered Jin Yi Wei Lu Yi over a case that they are both involved in. Jin Xia thought that she'd never encounter Lu Yi again in this lifetime, yet fate has its way of bringing two people back together. Government funds have been stolen and Jin Xia receives orders to assist Lu Yi in his investigation. They are unable to get along at first but learn to work together through the hardships. Eventually, they develop feelings for each other to become lovers. However, things go awry when the truth about the past comes to light. Jin Xia is the orphan of the Xia Yan case from many years ago and she bears the burdens of the bloodshed that destroyed her family. 

        This week was totally tough to get through cause not only was it so politically heavy but it's also the start of our breakup episodes which is rough to sit through! As I expected Jin Xia is the last daughter of the Xia family and literally everyone figured that out this week though the way Yan Shi Fan found out was high key ridiculous. I mean I get Lu Yi finding out cause he's close to Jin Xia and of course Lin Ling would know based on knowing Jin Xia's clothing from when she was young but magically Yan Shi Fan figured it out? Ugh plot connivence. I had been saying for a while that I didn't understand why Yang was so against Jin Xia and Lu Yi when it was the Yan family that destroyed the Xia family but we find out that it was Lu Yi's dad who for fear of retribution from the Yan family plus a little hatred of Xia Ran actually helped by sneaking a letter in jail. I totally get why Lu Yi is acting the way he is now even if it breaks my heart to see Jin Xia sad. Best case scenario for the rest of this show is that the Xia family gets cleared of misdoing, the Yan family is taken down, and Jin Xia and Lu Yi get married now that they're of the same noble level but I don't entirely know how that can happen in seven episodes. I'm also low key worried that the Wu gang will be tossed into the King's anger by others claiming that the wood they sold the Yan family is bad to save themselves.
        Well Intended Love Season 2 (5/16): Xia Lin, a third rate actress who works hard for her dream of being a movie queen, meets Ling Yizhou, the president of Lingshi, a multinational group that controls the economic lifeline of Guangdong city. A crisis of public opinion pushes the two to the top of the netizen's wave. Whether it's an encounter of deja vu or an encounter schemed by others, the two happy enemies are still super sweet even in a situation full of accidents.

        I actually went into this drama not knowing that it was more of an alternate take on Xia Lin and Yizhou's relationship rather than a direct sequel to the first season but the minute I did, I was totally fascinated cause the best thing about season 1 of this show was the chemistry between the leads so if this version took out the one aspect of the show I hated from before aka the leukemia thing then I would be so on board. I like that this version starts off similarly with Xia Lin and Yizhou meeting two years ago but in this version they meet face-to-face before he has time to switch the medical results so it should be a lot less toxic version of their relationship. It's also really interesting that Xia Lin is a famous actress in this version and that she and Chu Lan are friends though I really don't love that Chu Lan and Yizhou aren't best friends in this cause I adored that about them in the previous version. I also don't love that there seems to be more company politics but I suppose that by making the villain a man from Yizhou's company that it will make the story a little more realistic. So far there doesn't seem to a second female lead which is nice and I'm high key loving how Fei and Wen Li's relationship is moving much faster. I do also miss the cute from Xia Lin and Yizhou being married but the budget for this season is definitely wowing me.

        xoxo Allie