Saturday, May 30, 2020

What Shows Am I Watching This Week?

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

Fruits Basket Season 2 Episode 8

Last week I had mentioned that I was wondering what evil Akito could get up to with this beach arc since it seemed like Akito's big gambit with Yuki ended up giving Yuki strength rather than breaking him down like Akito wanted but now I'm starting to feel like Akito's target is going to be Kyo and I don't think I'll be able to handle that cause Kyo's my baby! These last few episodes have had this ominous feel to them so that even when something happy or cute is happening, in the back of my mind I'm anxious about the future. Akito's big plan as it seemed was just to isolate Tohru from the other zodiacs by forcing them to spend time in the annex with him cause he was jealous that Tohru was "stealing" the zodiacs from him but what he completely forgot until Kureno mentioned it was that Kyo was still with Tohru. This is interesting cause in Akito's mind Kyo is nothing more than a monster who killed his own mother so he's not even worth considering as a person let alone a zodiac but once he saw how happy the two were together as they built sandcastles and flirted on the beach, he got pissed enough to want to invite Kyo over to the annex with the others and this is what I'm worried about. I'm afraid something Akito says next week will break Kyo cause he doesn't have the experience ignoring Akito's words like Yuki does cause he barely spends any time with Akito. It's also important to note how confident Yuki was acting this week and how he seems to no longer be hiding his emotions but also that Rin randomly showed up at the beach but how she doesn't want anyone else to know she's here. Apparently she's been staying with Kagura and her mom after the hospital and seeing Kagura again made me realize that I totally forgot about her existence and it made wonder why she didn't go with the others. On the plus side Kagura's mom seems like another one of the good ones so there's that.

Stargirl Season 1 Episode 2

I didn't love this episode as much as the pilot but mostly just cause it was a struggle to watch Courtney act like the teenager she is and refuse to listen to Pat when he was trying to help. Sure it's not entirely fair of me cause of course as a teen these powers are super cool and of course she's not going to be worried about dying but like at the same time she should know that after getting hurt and knowing that these people killed Starman and the JSA that it's not all a walk in the park! I also can't help but wonder if the villains in this show will really end up being the Injustice Society or if it'll end up being the kids of the Injustice Society cause part of me just finds it so weird that these fully grown adults are going to be fighting and attempting to kill a 15 year old. In cartoons or in comics it's not a big deal but making something like that live action is just slightly skeevy. I did like that we saw that the Injustice Society do have some sort of evil plan cause last week I was like so what did they do in the ten years after killing the JSA but we still don't entirely know what it is other than the fact that they're testing it here in Blue Valley and that the members pretty much run every aspect of the city. It was also interesting how Courtney ended up defeating the member of the Injustice Society that's probs the scariest cause a mind reader could figure out who Stargirl is and by defeating him and putting him in a coma, her secret identity is safe again. Having said all that I was glad though that this episode not only gave us the full costume but also the mission for the season (hunting down every Injustice Society member) and dialed back the school shenanigans cause that was definitely the least interesting part of the pilot.

Legends Of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 14

This was the penultimate episode of Legends and I'm not entirely sure how I felt about it. It was fun to see our Legends in random tv shows having to act like the characters on them but at the same time I spent so much of the episode wishing our characters were the ones we loved. Apparently what happened after the Fates got the Loom last week was that suddenly they made the world into another one of those post-apocalyptic hell dimensions where everyone has to follow specific rules and life is terrible and I was really honestly confused by this whole thing. I think I was just thinking of the Fates from the Greek sense where they don't want to rule the world or control humans but I suppose this version of the Fates do. In order to save the Legends, Charlie put them all in tv shows and wiped their memories. Zari, Nate and Behrad were on a Friends-like show while Astra, and Constantine were on a Downton Abbey type show and Sara, Ava, and Mick were on a Star Trek parody. The most interesting part of all this was the reappearance of Zari 1.0 from our old timeline who took over the body of Zari 2.0 from our current timeline but in the end was given a whole separate body by Charlie as an attempt to convince the Legends to stay safe where they were. It was nice to see her again and part of me remembered why I shipped Zari 1.0 and Nate but the rest of me was ironically missing Zari 2.0 (alongside Behrad and Constantine) which was not something I expected when this season started! I really just want to shout out Tala Ashe for making the two Zari's into completely and noticeably different people! I'm going to be really curious to know if Zari 1.0 will stick around or disappear at the end of this season. 

Next week is the finale and it looks like we'll be battling the Fates and though I'm sure that we'll win, I wonder if everyone will get what they want in the end. Behrad is already back and everyone has their old timeline memories but is Astra giving up on Natalie?

Tower Of God Episode 9

This week was a bit of a struggle to watch cause it highlighted how Bam is my least favorite kind of male lead. He's too naive to exist in this world where people are backstabbing left and right in order to get where they want to go and yet he's the one being like Endorsi no we can't be traitors when it's everyone else who betrayed their comrades. Poor Hatz was beaten senseless cause his teammates decided to run rather than fight by his side, and Rachel was close to death cause Hoh was a web of insecurity. At least in the end Bam stepped up and helped Endorsi win the game but I have a feeling he really didn't learn much from all of this. It also low key sucks that Team B is the one that ended up passing over Team A cause Team B was full of people who were looking out for themselves while Team A seemed to actually like each other but I guess in terms of plot development, it's better to have more backstabbers than friends in a show like this. It's also strange that Serena wasn't more upset with Hoh's betrayal cause he literally tried to kill someone which I feel like everyone is overlooking but she ended up focusing more on her own insecurity after seeing how much stronger Bam and Endorsi was than her and Hoh. The other thing to note is that we still don't know who wrote Hoh that note though if I had to guess I'd say it was either Khun or Endorsi. Khun cause he was the one to tell the Ranker that Hoh would be trying to kill Rachel in front of Bam and Endorsi cause of a comment she made about knowing something like this was going to happen.

Agents Of SHIELD Season 7 Episode 1

This new season of Agents Of SHIELD should really be called Legends Of SHIELD or Agents Of Tomorrow! No but seriously all jokes aside, I can't tell you how excited I am about this season cause I love time travel! I do have to admit that it was a bit of a struggle to remember what had happened in season 6 which came out a year ago but as the season premiere went on, all the important bits came back to me slowly. The Chronicoms are trying to take over Earth to make it into their new planet after losing Chronica-2 to the Shrike but to do so they need to get rid of SHIELD which is the only thing standing in their way and so they decided the most effective way of doing so rather than killing everyone in the present is to go back in time and stop SHIELD from ever forming. We landed in the 1930s and in a fabulous twist instead of killing FDR who would form the SSR, the Chronicoms are targeting Freddy Malick who is the father of Gideon Malick aka one of the founders of HYDRA. It's a super fun twist that our SHIELD agents will have to protect HYDRA in order to protect SHIELD after everything they've been through! In other news Enoch is alive as is May though whether all her memories are intact is the question and YoYo gets more realistic robotic arms but we still haven't seen Fitz yet! Deke is a lot more focused this season which is totally throwing me off and I'm going to be really curious to see what other characters we'll end up meeting as this season goes on. We already know that Sousa will be appearing this season but like what about Howard or Peggy? This season is supposed to be taking place in the Pre-Endgame timeline so if we see her, it'll be an Agent Carter-verse Peggy not the Peggy that Steve comes back for. 

The promo for next week really makes me curious about whether our Agents will end up sticking here in the 30s for the whole season or whether we'll be hopping around. I mean say we kill all the Chronicoms that came here, will they just give up and move to a different target? Are they stuck following the Time Tides as Fitz called them and have to leave once the Tide shifts?

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 9

Yikes this show makes me low key feel like a terrible person for liking Kite Man and Ivy together! I can't decide if we're supposed to think that Ivy loves Kite Man or if she's just settling cause she doesn't trust Harley to stay. Honestly though Harley is probs the last person that you would think would want a casual relationship cause I mean look at everything she went through for Joker! She kept taking him back over and over and it makes me wonder what the real thing Ivy is scared of cause it's obviously not that Harley would flake. I bet it has more to do with the fear that if they start a relationship and it doesn't work out, Ivy would lose the one person in her life that has stuck around through it all. Everything with King Shark was hilarious too and the reveal that he's the heir to the throne was a surprise though I knew he was engaged cause he had said so in a throwaway line earlier this season or last. I died with the whole poop song that sounded suspiciously close to Under The Sea and it's high key hilarious that Kite Man and the others spent the entire bachelor trip on a boat fighting not to finish a puzzle cause they promised King Shark not to do it without him while Ivy and the girls went to the spa, partied hard, and killed a villain to save the day.

xoxo Allie

Friday, May 29, 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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Dinner Mate (4/32): This drama is about a young woman going through a rough breakup with a longtime boyfriend she’s still in love with, and a young man who’s a serial dater and kind of tired of relationships. They both like to eat out but dislike having to go to nice restaurants alone, and they happen to meet while waiting to be seated at a restaurant, each of them alone. The hostess mistakes them for a couple and offers them a couple special, which prompts them to sit together and end up having dinner together. After their first unexpected meeting, they meet and have dinner together weekly. That’s how they strike up an unusual friendship where they get together just to eat out, and over multiple dinners, they open up to each other about their relationship troubles and grow closer.

This show is actually nothing like the description said it was going to be but honestly I don't particularly care cause I loved what I just watched! I find that rom coms that are simple in their premise and not filled with over-the-top tropes or antics hit me in the feels harder and there's nothing more simple than two people meeting and becoming friends before their friendship turns to love! Both our main leads are so much fun to watch and I kind of adore how though Hae Kyung is a bit of an asshole in general, he started out so kind to Do Hee and cause of that he seems like a really good person and it's totally believable why Do Hee would like him. It always drives me crazy in dramas when the male lead is consistently an asshole (and not in a tsundere way) and then does one nice thing that's barely more than polite conduct and suddenly the female lead is head over heels. Do Hee on the other hand is a badass in terms of how she's not afraid to say what she means and her breakup with her ex was perfectly done cause she stayed strong to his face and broke down later. Part of me wishes that Kim Jung Hyun was in more of this show cause my favorite thing about cheating boyfriends in dramas is when they see their ex move on and regret their life choices but c'est la vie. It's also interesting cause I feel like these first two episodes focused so strongly on the main leads so I'm left wondering if there will be a second male or female lead or if we've actually met all our characters already and I just didn't notice.
Good Casting (10/16): Baek Chan Mi is a legendary agent for the National Intelligence Service. However, due to an excessive operation, one of her subordinates passes away. After this incident, she takes back all hope of returning to the field when she gets an order to go undercover. She begins working as a secretary for Ilkwang Hitech under the name, Baek Jang Mi. She is joined by a single mother, Im Ye Eun, who has the beauty of a girl group member, and Hwang Mi Soon, a housewife of 18 years whose family believes her to be an insurance salesperson. These three women begin to work together. Meanwhile, Ilkwang Hitech’s CEO, Yoon Seok Ho, knew Chan Mi as his tutor and had a crush on her. He can’t help but think that his new secretary, who looks exactly like his first love but has a different name and age, is a bit suspicious.

So like things are starting to move forward though I'm not sure how Seo's agent that tried to kill Chan Mi was brushed aside as being just a tail on her cause it's like there would have been no reason to inject her with something if he didn't mean to kill her! I'm especially annoyed cause Ye Eun is acting like a spy now for Myung cause we saw that his man was spying on her in her house and it's high key ridiculous that she being a hacker didn't attempt to scrub everything when she realized someone was watching her. It's also annoying cause you know that she's going to get all up on Chan Mi for her husband dying but it's like if anyone's the traitor, it's you. That's clearly how Chan Mi was caught by Myung cause Ye Eun tipped him off. I'm still really curious about Byun the other secretary cause I also don't think he's a good guy after he murdered that man last week but I don't think he's working with Michael and Myung otherwise he'd have no reason to sneak into Myung's office like that. I'm also fairly certain after this week that Seok Ho is innocent in all this and the poor idiot doesn't even have any idea that so much is going on in his own company and did I or did I not call it last week when I was like Myung really should be taking better care of Tak cause you know that Tak will help the highest bidder and now he's got video proof of Woo Won's manager being murdered.
FINISHED Hospital Playlist Season 1 (12/12): A drama depicting the stories of people going through their days that seemingly ordinary but actually special, at the hospital, a place known as the microcosm of life - where someone is being born and someone's life meets their ending. The five doctors are long time friends of 20 years who started their undergrad in 1999 in the same medical school, and now they are colleagues in the same hospital. The drama will also deal with a story of a band formed by the group of doctors.

This week was the finale for this season and really I'm just glad it's over. Low key I always feel a little bad when I do cause it's like if I love a show I'm more sad that it's over than glad but something about this show just never connected with me even though I know it did for others. It was never terrible or badly written but something about the whole thing was just boring. None of the characters were my favorite and I just didn't connect with any of the romances except for one which barely got any screen time so this drama just wasn't for me. I do have to admit though that it had one of the most realistic hospital setting I've seen in a drama so if you're interested in that it might be worth it. This finale had a mix of good and bad endings for our characters. Ik Jun confessed to Song Hwa about liking her and she mostly just seemed stunned about the whole thing but at the very least she didn't turn him down right away like she did Chi Yong who I started out thinking was sweet but got too pushy towards the end. Jung Won decided to stay a doctor and he also kissed Gyeo Wool which like probs made their shippers happy but I wasn't exactly into them so I was mostly meh. Seok Hyung drew a line in the sand with Min Ha but I really do think he likes her and just is afraid to put himself out there again after his ex wife divorced him. In the end he got a call from that ex wife and I have a feeling she found out about him inheriting the company and wants him back now. Jun Won the poor thing might have just been dumped by Ik Sun cause he sent her a couple ring and the package came back to him which means either she didn't want it or it was sent to the wrong address like she warned him about. Either way I'm not entirely sure if I'll check out the second season when it comes out but I might just to see what happens with Min Ha and Seok Hyung who were the only couple I was invested in. Overall I'd give this season a 7 / 10.
Mystic Pop Up Bar (4/12): “Mystic Pop-Up Bar” is based on a popular webtoon of the same name and tells the story of a mysterious pojangmacha (outdoor drinking establishment) run by a prickly woman and an innocent part-timer who visit customers in their dreams to help resolve their problems.

This show is still seriously giving me Hotel De Luna vibes and I can't help but still prefer IU's take on a ghost who's supposed to help but really doesn't care. Weol Joo is still too over-the-top for my taste but I'm so curious about her backstory! As I suspected last week Weol Joo and the Prince fell in love when she was helping him and I'm still fairly certain that whatever scroll Weol Joo was given has to do with him but what we saw this week was that the love went both ways with the Prince going to the tree Weol Joo died at in pain and crying about how in his next life he'll protect her for sure. It makes me wonder if he's been around Weol Joo this whole time and she just doesn't know it. Maybe he's Gwi and that's why Gwi is always so willing to be pushed around by her? I can't say I think it's Kang Bae though cause for a while I didn't expect any romance between the two especially after we set up another love interest for Kang Bae in Yeo Rin who's absolutely amazing but then we had that scene where he told Weol Joo to stay when he was sick and she thought of the Prince and how he did the same. There's clearly something more to him cause of his spiritual power but either way whoever the Prince is, I hope it's not another Hotel De Luna firefly thing. I also really loved this week that we saw a little more of the afterlife and how there are so many departments like the police department which hunts down evil spirits or the orphanage where dead kids wait for their parents. 
Oh My Baby (6/16): Aged 39, Jang Ha Ri is the ultimate workaholic. She hasn’t even had a boyfriend in the past decade, long ago decided to forget about looking for love, and instead has thrown her energy into her career. However, as she works as a senior reporter for a parenting magazine named “The Baby,” she is constantly reminded of the one thing she wants most in life – to have a baby of her own. She decides to cut to the chase and try for a baby but wants to skip one key stage – and resolves not to marry. But as she turns her mind to single parenthood, she suddenly realizes that she is surrounded by admirers: freelance photographer Han Yi Sang, super-smart pediatrician Yoon Jae Young, and the office newbie, the doting Choi Kang Eu Ddeum. Could any of these three love candidates help Jang Ha Ri in her quest to become a mother? And could her quest inadvertently send her on the path to true love?

This show is doing a fascinating thing with it's writing cause it finds a way to convince me one minute that the concept of this show is ridiculous only to stab my in the feels the next! I have been ranting and raving about how Ha Ri is acting like a crazy person since the start of this show with the whole trying to buy sperm instead of adopting like a normal person and I hated that the sperm thing continued into this week cause I had really hoped that it would end with Ha Ri's suspension but I actually really liked how she solved the problem and how firing her wasn't even an option that came up with her bosses! In fact it was super sweet that everyone who was important to her in her life rallied around her and took her side. I also really didn't think that I could have possibly loved Yi Sang anymore than I did but then this week hit and we suddenly saw that not only was Yi Sang totally manly and swoon-worthy but he's also such a dork and has no chill when he likes a girl which was the absolute cutest. The way he looks at Ha Ri with hearts in his eyes is everything but I especially love how steady he feels next to Ha Ri's flightiness and it's like is it any wonder that him doing something as simple as holding her hand causes her to fall for him? The twist at the end when we find out that Yi Sang also has problems with fertility was shocking though and it's got my theory-making brain all fired up! In a normal drama, a woman like Ha Ri who is desperate to find love and have a baby would find that love in Yi Sang and then they would magically have a baby but I'm starting to wonder if it might end up going a deliciously angsty route instead. Ha Ri and Yi Sang are both already head over heels for each other but I have a feeling that Yi Sang is going to start pulling away from her cause he'll think that she wants a baby more than anything which is the one thing he can't give her and then she'll have to pick between him or a baby. Maybe that's why his ex left him and that's why he's afraid to love again cause why put himself in that position again. 
Soul Mechanic/Fix You (16/32): How do you deal with anger? Where does happiness actually come from? These questions are at the heart of Fix You, a touching drama about a quirky psychiatrist on a mission to help people heal, and a rising star whose emotional wounds run deep. Lee Si Joon is an eccentric but passionate psychiatrist working in a hospital. He cares deeply for his patients, whom he tries to help through valiant, yet often unorthodox efforts. Han Woo Joo is an up and coming musical actress. Honest and principled, her efforts on the stage seem to be paying off, but she struggles with anger issues and recurring mental breakdowns that threaten to derail her career. With compassion as his tool, can Lee Si Joon help mend her soul and let the healing begin?

We're now halfway through this drama and guys I'm so disappointed in this show for doubling down on the one part of the story I didn't like and was worried about! I said last week that I really do ship Si Joon and Woo Joo but the problem is that with them being in a doctor/patient relationship, it really ruins any of the cuteness in their scenes. It's especially true this week when we literally heard it from almost every character on this show that it's ethically and morally wrong for a doctor and a patient to date. In other medical dramas with doctors and patients like Heart To Heart or Kill Me Heal Me, the emphasis on the wrongness isn't highlighted so strongly and in It's Okay That's Love, it was actually emphasized that in fact a doctor can't treat a patient that they love cause they can't be objective but here we seem to be doubling down. Si Joon is claiming that Woo Joo is feeling transference and it's true that many times I thought that Woo Joo doubling down on her so called feelings felt a little too unnatural to be real feelings but when Si Joon mentioned that he was feeling transference too, it made me think that no actually both of these two are actually into each other. I suppose the simple answer would be for Woo Joo to switch doctors so that Si Joon is just her boyfriend and not her doctor but Woo Joo really has problems and shouldn't jump into a relationship until she figures it all out. The fact that she saw something as simple as a collaboration between doctors or the fact that Si Joon didn't have feelings for her as betrayals really highlights her issues. I really want to shout out Jung So Min for being an incredible actress!
Sweet Munchies (2/12): Park Jin Sung runs an odd little late-night restaurant where customers only choose which drinks they want and their appetizers are chosen by Park, who customizes the dishes to match their drinks. His goal is to provide diners with warmth and comfort through delicious food and excellent customer service. Seeing customers enjoy their food also gives him a great measure of happiness. At the urging of one of his regular customers, Park becomes the host of a new variety show called Midnight Snack Couple, which shoots him to popularity and fame. Regular customer Kim Ah Jin is a passionate PD. She usually has a smile on her face and always looks on the bright side. Her optimism is only matched by her love of food and drinking. After working hard as a crew member in production teams for many years, she finally gets her break as a PD when she convinces Park Jin Sung to become the host of her TV show. Kang Tae Wan is a successful fashion designer. He hosts his own fashion TV program and comes to know Park Jin Sung and Kim Ah Jin when he’s brought onto the Midnight Snack Couple variety show as a stylist for Park. As the three work together, they eventually become involved in an atypical love triangle.

I was in such a weird place about this drama cause on the one hand I really liked the synopsis for this show and I was excited to see another Jung Il Woo drama after adoring him in Cinderella And The Four Knights but once I started watching it I realized that Jin Sung was going to pretending like he was gay for reasons and that kinda rubbed me the wrong way. Having seen the first two episodes, I do think the overall message isn't a terrible one cause the show is actually attempting to portray people being gay without making fun of it like in other dramas but I'm still a little worried about where the show will go with it. Unlike Min Hyuk in Strong Woman Do Bong Soon who just didn't feel like correcting people when they whispered about him being gay, Jin Sung goes out of his way to say that he is gay in order to be cast in Ah Jin's show and I can't help but see how much my heart is going to hurt for poor Tae Wan who's already falling for Jin Sung. Having said all that, I do really like this show so far despite my worries and I adore Ah Jin and Jin Sung's relationship already. They feel like they've been dating for so long already with the way they interact and you know how much I love shows where neither the male or female lead are assholes at the start! It's going to be really interesting when the love triangle hits cause it'll be all the drama with Ah Jin feeling bad for liking Jin Sung and Jin Sung liking Ah Jin but feeling bad cause he's been lying to her and poor Tae Wan who's going to think he has a better shot than Ah Jin only to be blindsided later! I hope the overall warm tone for this show continues going forward and that we focus more on character development than office politics like we did this week.
Team Bulldog: Off-duty Investigation (2/12): “Further Investigation” is a crime action investigation drama about police investigator Jin Kang Ho from the serious crime squad who never gives up on a case until he gets to the end of it. He will solve unsolved cases with a team consisting of a passionate producing director (PD) of an investigative show with low viewership ratings, a detective who used to be a profiler, a bar CEO who puts his violent past behind, and a funeral director who used to be a well-esteemed autopsy doctor at the National Forensic Service (NIS).

I have to admit that I probs wasn't in the best frame of mind to enjoy this drama when I went in cause I've been binge watching the American show Criminal Minds which means I've already been getting my required dosage of murder mystery shows already so I have been trying to keep my kdrama watch list in the direction of rom coms or melos but I loved Lee Sun Bin and Ji Seung Hyun so I ended up wanting to check this drama out anyway. The comedy aspect of this show is one I didn't really expect from an OCN drama since they're usually so dark and depressing but it was a breath of fresh air anyway and separated it from other police dramas cause the humor didn't take away from the competence of our cast unlike in Good Casting where I sit around wondering how on Earth these are NIS agents. Having said that, of course the detective work in this show isn't the best compared to something like Criminal Minds but I did really enjoy how everyone on this show was smart enough to not be manipulated and how we were able to get to the same place in the mystery from two different routes. Moo Young and Kang Ho already have this hilarious chemistry together and I love the way they bicker in front of witnesses and possible murder suspects though if there is romance in this show I'd prefer it to be between Moo Young and Tak Won. I wonder if there will only be cases of the week rather than an overarching story cause not only does the episode count feel too low to dive deep into one story but I also didn't actually pick up any sad backstories (halle-freakin-lujah!) other than maybe something to do with Kang Ho's father and how rich he is.

CDRAMA


Love Is All (18/26): Tang Ling Yin is the quirky daughter of a wealthy family whose life becomes entangled with county magistrate Tang Tian Yuan. He is sought after by many for being handsome, well-mannered and having an impressive family background. The two start off on the wrong foot yet eventually join hands to solve a case.

After watching The Romance Of Tiger And Rose last week, it reignited my love for historical cdramas but by now you all know how picky I am! I need them to be low on politics, have a bit of comedy and a good romance and I went with this drama cause I thought that it was another drama with an arranged marriage couple. To my disappointment that wasn't the actual plot of this show but I ended up really enjoying what this show gave me anyway so I decided to stick around and binged more than half of this show at once! Lingyin and Tianyuan are super cute together and you all know I adore tsundere types that fall head over heels for the upbeat female lead but pretend that they're all cold and distant until they can't hide their feelings anymore. The whole detective part of this show reminded me a little of Under The Power though it's not as much in the forefront as in that drama and in fact most of the detective work is fairly meh but I kind of liked that it was all about one case that was dragged out over time. The ost is also really fun and I kind of love how modern it sounds which you know is probs not great in terms of accuracy but it makes me bop along so it works for me! I do wonder about the whole Lingyin being a daughter of a rich family thing from the synopsis cause nothing in this show up to this point shows that Lingyin is anything but a commoner but I have a feeling that her brother who she adopted is the missing younger brother of the Queen cause duh. On that note it's interesting that we're only told that Tianyuan and Shaofeng are best friends with the current King but we never saw him.
The Romance Of Tiger And Rose (14/24): Since birth, a screenwriter finds herself becoming a character in the script of her own creation. However, she is not meant to live past three episodes! Chen Xiaoqian is a writer who poured blood, sweat and tears into creating a big female-centric drama. What could have started filming smoothly quickly turned south because of actor Han Mingxing's reservations about the script. Feeling wronged, Chen Xiaoqian vows to prove herself yet she accidentally gets stuck in a parallel world where her story has come to life. Now known as the 3rd princess Chen Qianqian, she is an insignificant side character with a horrid reputation that is not meant to live long in the story. In order to live, she starts on a road to reverse her fate. She also gets caught in between the arrogant and black-bellied prince Han Shao and the practically perfect Pei Heng.

Dudes I don't have enough words for how happy this drama makes me! I have not laughed so hard while watching a drama except for when I watched Eulachacha Waikiki for the first time! I do have to admit though I getting a tiny bit tired of Qianqian trying so hard not to love Han Shao and pushing him away cause we're over halfway through this show and I want more overtly romantic scenes between the two. I did love that Qianqian figured out really quickly what her feelings for him were cause sometimes cdrama leads don't realize their feelings until the end and their first kiss was everything cause despite him being under the effects of the incense, she was the one to make the first move. I do think that Pei Heng has waaaay overstayed his welcome as it tends to go in most cdramas with second male leads cause he went from aww cute there's a way to make Han Shao jealous to he's reaching too far and being annoying with his constant interruptions. I also find it fascinating that Qianqian hasn't figured out by now that these characters are not acting the way she wrote them anymore and she needs to stop assuming that she knows best. Han Shao and Pei Heng are both in love with her, Han Shao is no longer so interested in taking over the city, and Chuchu is becoming a villain! I want her to accept her feelings for him and see that she doesn't need to give him up for Chuchu and I want them to work together to protect the city! I also still wonder whether this show will end with her leaving this world cause that will definitely be a tragic ending!

xoxo Allie

Saturday, May 23, 2020

What Shows Am I Watching This Week?

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

FINISHED Batwoman Season 1 Episode 20

This was a strange episode and I don't mean because this was a random episode of Batwoman that was meant to be the finale but because I just can't get behind where the show is going. I'm really not a fan of how Jacob has suddenly buckled down on Batwoman cause unlike Quentin over on Arrow, though Jacob had never been a fan of Batwoman he never had a kill order on her either and I just can't buy his about-face especially through a throwaway line like she let my wife's killer back on the streets. That's Alice right? Who killed Mary's mom? I mean by that logic so did he cause he wasn't able to stop Alice's escape. He's going so far as to literally trying to shoot Batwoman at point blank range and trying to figure out what kind of bullet could pierce her armor and his anger frightens me a little. It was especially intense not only to see Kate's heartbreak over the betrayal in the arena but later when she talked about how her dad hated her and how if he ever found out the truth would think of her the same as Alice. If that's true, Jacob has completely lost it cause Alice is out there murdering people while Batwoman is just trying to help. I am loving the way Mary, Luke and Kate are a team and honestly I hope the show sticks to a small team like this cause in these Arrowverse shows when there's a million people on the team it's ridiculous. In other news Alice killing Mouse completely shocked me honestly and might be the thing that shows us that Alice has officially snapped and that Beth is completely dead now. Mouse just wanted them to leave Gotham and be happy but Alice couldn't look away from her revenge but the most shocking part of all this is how the show has officially cast a Bruce Wayne and he's honestly exactly like what I'd picture a Bruce to be. At first I thought he looked too young (like Tyler and Melissa being too close in age over on Supergirl) but upon further research the actor who plays Bruce is 10 years older than Ruby Rose so it all works out. 

Fruits Basket Season 2 Episode 7

Well Akito's arrived at the beach and so far honestly he's not been so bad! I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop but if Akito doesn't break Yuki, then it has to be Kyo or Tohru cause they're the mains and I can't imagine every manga reader screaming about the beach if Akito hurt a side character no matter how much I love them! It was interesting to note how everyone's moods dropped the second Shigure mentioned Akito was here but even more so how Akito brought Kureno with him and that Kureno is literally not allowed to even interact with the others. I really wish I knew what Akito's deal was cause he's so weirdly possessive of all the zodiacs and I wish I knew why he picked the favorites he did. Why is he so obsessed with Yuki but then can't go anywhere without Kureno while also draping himself all over Hatori and Shigure? I almost completely forgot that Kyo's not allowed to be around Akito and like though Tohru was sad for him being left out, honestly it was probs for the best cause no one wants to be around Akito. It's funny cause Kyo has his own demons but he also feels like one of the more well-adjusted zodiacs. Maybe I just feel this way cause Yuki in comparison is a hot mess or because of his relationship with Tohru. We got another example this week of how differently Kyo and Yuki view Tohru and how they interact with her and why I prefer Kyo. Kyo notices when Tohru is off and he tries to help her and their bond is much more mutual while Yuki I was back-and-forth about in terms of how he saw her but this week I really got a motherly vibe from Tohru in Yuki's eyes and he really only sees Tohru for how she can help him. I also liked that we learned a little more about some of our zodiacs' parents. We knew that Kyo was estranged from his birth father and that his mother killed herself and I'm assuming that's why his father hates Kyo. Yuki's parents gave him up to Akito as we've seen but nothing more and Momiji's mom hated him until she forgot him. I think Kisa's mom somewhat loves her but we learned this week that mom of the year goes to Hiro's mom who looked at Hiro turning into a goat and said I love goats and if that's not the sweetest thing I don't know what is. Hatsuharu's family is the only one left that we haven't learned of.

Stargirl Season 1 Episode 1

Wow. Wow. Wow. I went into this show not really expecting much cause I wasn't a huge fan of the trailers since it made this show feel too cheesy but honestly after watching this pilot, I'm seriously all the way on board with this show! It struck the perfect balance of action and character development. Courtney was fun to watch and I loved that though she was upset about Pat and the move, she didn't really take it out on anyone else and was able to see that her mom was happy so she wanted to try to like Pat. Of course it helped that at this point she figured out that Pat was a sidekick so that makes him all the more cooler! I love that the Cosmic Staff is kinda sentient and that Pat will be around to help train Courtney and teach her how to use it even if he's not thrilled that she'll be putting herself in danger. Pat's pretty awesome so far and I low key love the humor in this show but I don't know if I believe that Starman was Courtney's father cause I think the Staff works like a Green Lantern ring in that when one user dies, it finds another that's worthy. It's also interesting that we already have a whole bunch of villains for Stargirl to fight in the Injustice Society and that despite having won for the past 10 years or so, it doesn't look like the members have done much for themselves cause it's not like they're ruling the world or anything like that but I'm also curious about the other heroes we'll be meeting and if they'll end up being kids of heroes or if Courtney will make friends and then recruit them or if they'll meet as heroes first and then become friends in school. Overall I think the writing on this show is tight and the characters are well written and acted. It feels like every DC Universe show has a plan and it's only been Titans that has been a mess!

Legends Of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 13

You know I had been wondering last week how we'd be doing a zombie apocalypse this week but I really should have guessed right away that it was obviously going to be a trick of the Fates! It's totally funny though cause for a second I really did wonder if we were going to loose Sara and then end up bringing her back with Behrad and Astra at the end but once all the Legends starting dying, I realized that we would be going a different route. I'm not entirely sure how Charlie is supposed to overpower or trick her sisters into doing literally anything on Charlie or the Legends's bucket list but with the immortality spell wearing off before we got our hands on the Loom, that is the only way to get what we want. I knew from the start that something was going to go wrong cause of the way Sara reacted when Ava touched her but it is always fun to see Ava lead the Legends with how she's always so nervous and confused by it. Astra struggled to decide whether a few good moments with her mom would be worth it if she'd end up losing her mom anyway but like Gary showed her, of course it's better to have some moments than none and besides Astra doesn't know how far into the future her mom will die! What if Astra has another 20 years? In other news Zari and Constantine finally hooked up (and Charlie picked up on it right away which was hilarious) and I'm living for the soft looks Constantine keeps giving her when she's not looking and how Zari's so adamant about keeping him from smoking. I do have to admit that I really expected more of a love triangle with Nate but he's like seriously backed off of Zari but I guess it's more likely that he just has no idea that anything is even brewing between them to worry about and once he does then he might have something more to say.

Next week is the penultimate episode and it looks like we'll be going from tv show to tv show and that somehow it'll be Charlie's doing but I actually really hope that Behrad is there too cause if Charlie brings back all the Legends this way, she should be able to get him back too though maybe Gary and Astra might be too hard. 

Tower Of God Episode 8

Guys honestly I think I'm just too dumb for this show cause most of the subtle hints end up just flying over my head! Apparently despite losing the tag game, some of the characters could pass based on their scores from training and I guess their abilities to impress the test admins in this test so Khun, Lauroe, Shibisu and Anaak had enough points to pass but Bam, Hatz, Endorsi, Serena and Hoh are up in the air though I'm not sure if I'm too worried cause it's too early in this show to stop a main cast member from advancing. I still don't love that Hoh is on our team cause I still can't help but feel like he's going to be an antagonist or at least a thorn in the side of the others just cause of how jealous he is of Bam so I want him to have to suffer on his own. Poor Serena was just trying to make conversation and he seriously shut her down. I also can't decide what Endorsi's plan is but I imagine that she picked up hints that Khun left behind like the test admins said that Khun did. Khun is still best boy and if it wasn't for my baby Kyo over on Fruits Basket, I might be saying that Khun is my season favorite! I just love the way he's low key so manipulative and cunning but also so loyal and kind to those he likes. I'm still annoyed with Bam's obsession with Rachel but I'm hoping that he manages to kick some real ass next week when we get to see more of Team B's tag test.

Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 8

This episode was both hilarious and sad for so many reasons! After the kiss that Harley and Ivy shared last week, Harley was struggling to decide how she felt about the whole thing and decided that instead of looking inside that she was going to do something really evil in order to prove to the world that she was okay. When Psycho recommended that they go visit Darkseid and ask to borrow his army of parademons, my brain automatically went uh-oh bad plan abort cause I was thinking of how big and bad Darkseid is normally and how out of her league Harley would be but I forgot that since this show is more of a comedy, Darkseid wasn't much scarier than our normal villains and in fact acted like a bit of a therapist with how he noted that Harley was trying to fill a hole in herself with his army. It also ended up meaning nothing when she gave up her powers and basically sent the parademons home after Ivy was like what the hell are you doing Harley. Meanwhile Ivy and Kiteman met his parents and we found out that his parents don't think much of him cause he doesn't have powers and though Ivy tried to play along eventually she couldn't stand how he was being treated and stood up for him which was super sweet. It's such a struggle for me cause Harley is clearly into Ivy not but Ivy still loves Kiteman and either way someone in this love triangle is going to be crushed!

xoxo Allie

Friday, May 22, 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


Good Casting (8/16): Baek Chan Mi is a legendary agent for the National Intelligence Service. However, due to an excessive operation, one of her subordinates passes away. After this incident, she takes back all hope of returning to the field when she gets an order to go undercover. She begins working as a secretary for Ilkwang Hitech under the name, Baek Jang Mi. She is joined by a single mother, Im Ye Eun, who has the beauty of a girl group member, and Hwang Mi Soon, a housewife of 18 years whose family believes her to be an insurance salesperson. These three women begin to work together. Meanwhile, Ilkwang Hitech’s CEO, Yoon Seok Ho, knew Chan Mi as his tutor and had a crush on her. He can’t help but think that his new secretary, who looks exactly like his first love but has a different name and age, is a bit suspicious.

Well we're halfway through this show now and really and we got a lot more answers this week though I'm still struggling to enjoy how much our agents keep losing. As it turned out Director Seo is Michael himself and I totally didn't see that coming though in hindsight of course he was Michael as well as the mole. I think he's been working for Seok Ho's ex wife Sim Hwa Rang who's also pissed that Seok Ho is striking out on his own after meeting Chan Mi again and remembering his first love. Meanwhile Tak is starting to wonder if he's on the wrong side cause Myung seriously tossed him away without any help but the interesting thing is how Ok is doing so well despite me thinking that he was nothing but a grunt at first. He managed a backtrace on Ye Eun's hack and now knows all five of our agents' faces which exasperated me but at this point I should just assume that anytime our agents have a chance of failing they will. Another point to note is that apparently this whole web ended up killing Seok Ho's father and that Seok Ho's secretary is also a bad guy. At this point everyone but Seok Ho, Woo Won and our five NIS agents are evil! The best part of this week was when Chan Mi and Seok Ho were out and Chan Mi was kicking butt while Seok Ho was walking around like la-di-dah and when Chan Mi pretended like that guy was beating her up instead of her hurting him to save face. I wonder if now that Chan Mi knows that a NIS agent was sent to kill her that she'll buckle down on hunting down who the mole in the NIS is especially if Seo cancels their mission.
Hospital Playlist Season 1 (11/12): A drama depicting the stories of people going through their days that seemingly ordinary but actually special, at the hospital, a place known as the microcosm of life - where someone is being born and someone's life meets their ending. The five doctors are long time friends of 20 years who started their undergrad in 1999 in the same medical school, and now they are colleagues in the same hospital. The drama will also deal with a story of a band formed by the group of doctors.

This week's episode is the penultimate for the season and I can't help but feel so meh about the whole thing. My struggle is that I'm not into any of the romances in this show as more than a passing fancy so I can't really get emotionally attached to the drama! I mean who really cares if Ik Jun had a crush on Song Hwa when they were in college? Though maybe that's the wrong question cause it's obvious that Song Hwa was really uncomfortable by the whole thing and it makes me compare this reaction to  her reaction to Chi Yong's confession and how she was much calmer then. It's possible that she was upset more cause she doesn't like the idea of one of her best friends being interested in her romantically but it's also possible that she was meh about Chi Yong's confession cause she really felt nothing then. Either way the pressure from both of them has clearly caused her to want to run away from the city and this hospital cause I don't believe for a second that she's transferring just cause of her herniated disc. In other news Seok Hyung's dad died and he left a will and I'm almost completely certain that the money is going to go to the mistress as a final middle finger towards Seok Hyung and his mom. Jung Won's mom noticed Jung Won and Gyeo Wool laughing together and she decided that Gyeo Wool is the way she's going to stop Jung Won from becoming a priest but hardcore I was so uncomfortable by her asking Gyeo Wool to stop him cause it's like she really has no idea who Gyeo Wool is and her relationship with her son so it was crossing so many lines. Jun Wan and Ik Sun are still the cutest couple and I love how Jun Wan is just so accepting of everything Ik Sun does. I'm still waiting for them to tell Ik Jun that they're in love cause it's like are they planning on hiding it until the wedding?
Mystic Pop Up Bar (2/12): “Mystic Pop-Up Bar” is based on a popular webtoon of the same name and tells the story of a mysterious pojangmacha (outdoor drinking establishment) run by a prickly woman and an innocent part-timer who visit customers in their dreams to help resolve their problems.

I had been super looking forward to this drama since I first heard about it and though I was slightly hesitant cause I'm not a fan of Hwang Jung Eum's over-the-top acting style, the synopsis for this show and the whole aesthetic pulled me in. After having seen the first two episodes, I do have to say that this show feels very similar to Hotel Del Luna only instead of a spirit having to atone by taking care of ghosts, our female lead has to atone by taking care of human grudges. It's hilarious though cause I really don't understand why Weol Joo is being punished cause if anything she was the victim of her human life and lost her mother all cause of selfish jealous people and just because she knocked over some offerings at a Sacred Tree suddenly she's the reason for the kingdom being invaded and 100, 000 people dying? Yeah right. I'm also really curious about the Prince that she saved back in the day and whether he has something to do with her accepting her atonement. I would love if he reappeared in the human world or something and Weol Joo got a second chance at love cause unlike Hotel Del Luna, I don't think there will be any romance between Weol Joo and Kang Bae. I do have to admit though that I prefer IU's take on this type of character than Jung Eum's who once again feels too over the top but I wanna give this show a shot anyway cause I wasn't the hugest fan of Hotel Del Luna so I'm open to loving this one!
Oh My Baby (4/16): Aged 39, Jang Ha Ri is the ultimate workaholic. She hasn’t even had a boyfriend in the past decade, long ago decided to forget about looking for love, and instead has thrown her energy into her career.However, as she works as a senior reporter for a parenting magazine named “The Baby,” she is constantly reminded of the one thing she wants most in life – to have a baby of her own. She decides to cut to the chase and try for a baby but wants to skip one key stage – and resolves not to marry. But as she turns her mind to single parenthood, she suddenly realizes that she is surrounded by admirers: freelance photographer Han Yi Sang, super-smart pediatrician Yoon Jae Young, and the office newbie, the doting Choi Kang Eu Ddeum. Could any of these three love candidates help Jang Ha Ri in her quest to become a mother? And could her quest inadvertently send her on the path to true love?

Here's the thing with this drama. I adore Ha Ri and Yi Sang to pieces and I always want more of the two of them being cute together but this show's writing makes me cringe so hard as I watch! Apparently artificial insemination is not a thing in Korea and neither is adoption cause Ha Ri jumped straight to buying sperm from a random guy when she decided that getting married and having a kid was too hard and it was completely ridiculous to watch especially after she got filmed by reporters and literally everyone knew it was her. At least it doesn't look like the embarrassment gets to Ha Ri too much like it would have if it were me and we seem to be moving on from this storyline after having suspended her for a month. Part of me also wonders whether this show will go the cliche route and have Ha Ri marry Yi Sang and have a baby or whether it'll be more unique and have Ha Ri and Yi Sang get together but also realize that she doesn't need a baby in order to be happy cause there are plenty of women out there who can't have kids. Either way Ha Ri and Yi Sang belong together!! Yi Sang is an amazing male lead cause he clearly drives her up a wall with his teasing but he's also there to help her get back on her feet and tries not to judge her for her actions. Like she mentioned, he's the first person to ever ask her why she wants to be a mom and I kind of liked her realization that she's been thinking of a kid as a way to make herself happy and has never once thought about the kid and the life she would give it. It was also interesting to learn more about Yi Sang as a character and how he has his own issues and how Ha Ri is knocking down all his walls. I loved his expression when he realized that despite how little he wanted to fall in love again, he's got feelings for this girl! Jae Young is starting to get jealous of Yi Sang despite never having cared about who Ha Ri dates probs cause he's realizing that this guy might be the only one that Ha Ri actually falls for and he's scared to lose her while Eu Ddeum is kinda just there and honestly I find him super irritating.
Soul Mechanic/Fix You (12/32): How do you deal with anger? Where does happiness actually come from? These questions are at the heart of Fix You, a touching drama about a quirky psychiatrist on a mission to help people heal, and a rising star whose emotional wounds run deep. Lee Si Joon is an eccentric but passionate psychiatrist working in a hospital. He cares deeply for his patients, whom he tries to help through valiant, yet often unorthodox efforts. Han Woo Joo is an up and coming musical actress. Honest and principled, her efforts on the stage seem to be paying off, but she struggles with anger issues and recurring mental breakdowns that threaten to derail her career. With compassion as his tool, can Lee Si Joon help mend her soul and let the healing begin?

Okay I'm officially on board the Woo Joo and Si Joon ship this week especially now that Woo Joo returned to being Young Won's patient. As we learned this week, Si Joon had a patient 8 years ago that had BPD and he fell in love with her and once they started dating I think she switched to being Young Won's patient. At one point her BPD started to get worse and Young Won instead of warning Si Joon of this decline in mental stability kept it a secret cause she was jealous that the man she liked was with someone else. The patient ended up killing herself in order to keep Si Joon from ever forgetting her and it broke him into pieces. Once he realized that Woo Joo was also a BPD patient, he started to see shades of this previous patient in Woo Joo and because of that ran from her or at least tried to cause Woo Joo managed to crawl into his heart without him knowing. I know the show wants me to think that Si Joon did wrong by turning Woo Joo away cause he's supposed to be a doctor but I ship the two together so I'd prefer if he worked on his trauma as her friend or boyfriend rather than doctor! Yes she still needs a lot of treatment but she can get it from Young Won and a little from Si Joon as long as they're just not officially doctor/patient. We also learned that Si Joon was reported last week by his own father and it was truly horrible to watch as Si Joon just wanted his father's approval and instead was stepped on every chance. I do wish that the show would stop treating Dong Hyuk as a terrible doctor cause I know that he disagrees with Si Joon's approach to patients but that doesn't mean he's incompetent but I feel like the show doesn't want him to do well to show us that Si Joon is right. 

CDRAMA


The Romance Of Tiger And Rose (10/24): Since birth, a screenwriter finds herself becoming a character in the script of her own creation. However, she is not meant to live past three episodes! Chen Xiaoqian is a writer who poured blood, sweat and tears into creating a big female-centric drama. What could have started filming smoothly quickly turned south because of actor Han Mingxing's reservations about the script. Feeling wronged, Chen Xiaoqian vows to prove herself yet she accidentally gets stuck in a parallel world where her story has come to life. Now known as the 3rd princess Chen Qianqian, she is an insignificant side character with a horrid reputation that is not meant to live long in the story. In order to live, she starts on a road to reverse her fate. She also gets caught in between the arrogant and black-bellied prince Han Shao and the practically perfect Pei Heng.

I was hesitant to check this drama out at first cause the last Zhao Lu Si drama I checked out made me super sad cause her character acted like an idiot from start to finish but I low key adore these types of cdramas so in the end I tried it anyway and seriously I'm so glad I did cause I'm having a blast! Of course Qianqian is the typical type of cdrama lead in this kind of show but I'm just so in love with her relationship with Han Shao that I don't mind the silliness. At first I was worried that I mind end up having SLS with Pei Heng cause Han Shao was just so awful to Qianqian but as the show went on and Han Shao softened, I fell in love with the way he is head over heels for Qianqian but she has no idea cause he's such a tsundere. They've got great chemistry and I love the way they bicker though I do hope that at some point they'll share a real kiss and not those awkward lip press by accident ones that they've had so far. I also hope that Qianqian figures out sooner rather than later that Han Shao is in love with her cause I won't love if this show forces me to wait until almost the end for her to stop misjudging Han Shao's actions but that brings me to wonder how this show will end. Han Shao wants to take over city which would be terrible for us but also will Xiaoqian end up back in the real world again? As a sidenote I think it's so creative that the show has switched the typical gender roles so in this world it's the women that lead while it's the men that are supposed to be delicate and submissive cause it leads to so many hilarious antics. 

    xoxo Allie

    Saturday, May 16, 2020

    What Shows Am I Watching This Week?

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

    Batwoman Season 1 Episode 19

    With this being the penultimate episode for Batwoman, it definitely lived up to the hype that you would want before a finale but I can't but feel like something isn't adding up. The struggle for me is Alice's big evil plan. Why does she need to jump through so many hoops in order to kill Batwoman when she already knows that Kate is Batwoman? This sort of long meandering plan only works for a villain who doesn't know the person under the suit cause then they can only kill the hero when the hero is on the streets but Alice could straight up find Kate in her bar or whatever and shoot her or poison her and boom there you go! But nope instead we have Alice out hunting down leads to read Lucius Fox's journal and figuring out that Kryptonite plays a role in somehow getting past the armor. Having said that I do have to say that when Alice mentioned Kryptonite I did get pretty damn excited cause I'm a sucker for this kind of shit and I'm sure that Tommy Eliot has some sort of connect with the Luthors so it'll be easy to find. In other news we found out that Julia's big secret was that she made a deal with a villain in order to keep Kate alive only to find out this week that the journal actually had a manual to kill Batwoman so the deal was all null and void anyway and honestly it was so lame. Why even bother with this whole storyline if it wasn't going to amount to any drama? I also really don't love that Julia and Sophie are becoming a thing cause you know I shipped Julia and Kate! The final thing I want to comment on is the fact that Jacob drew a line in the sand with Batwoman and all but declared war on her. I've really been disappointed in the idea of the Crows this season cause I still don't think they have a point in this show other than being something to fill screen time. Maybe they were supposed to be some sort of DEO copy but if Jacob doesn't find out about Kate, it feels redundant. 

    As I mentioned up top, next week is the season finale for Batwoman and it should be interesting. I can't really tell what's going on other than Jacob ready to shoot Batwoman but the title of the episode has to do with Mouse so maybe he plays a big role?

    Fruits Basket Season 2 Episode 6

    Well I asked for plot last week and we're definitely starting to get it now! Like I've said before I'm an anime only girl for this show but I've been spoiled on some small plot points though this beach arc isn't one. All I know is that manga readers have been screaming about the beach since this season started and the posters and everything have beaches on it so the minute Momiji was like let's all go to the beach, my radar was up! Let's start with the happier stuff before diving into the real meat of the episode. Hiro and Kisa are still the most precious and I love how much Hiro is in love with Kisa without any need to hide it from himself like the others guys in this show would. It was also interesting to note that the boy who helped Tohru when they were young is Yuki but I wonder if there's more to the story cause all we know is that Yuki helped walk Tohru home one day but Tohru last season mentioned that the boy in the hat was her first love. I don't mind either way cause like you all know I'm a Kyo and Tohru shipper and we had a few notable moments here too. I kinda love how Kyo's the only one in the group that notices when Tohru is upset or putting up a front cause it goes to show you that Kyo pays enough attention to notice and he probably sees something in the way she fakes it with how he pretends to be all tough. Now onto the nitty gritty. I cannot figure out Shigure! He's clearly not a good guy cause he practically egged on Akito to go to the beach house with the kids but at the same time hid the fact that Hatori was walking with some girl. He practically slept with Rin one minute and is being all romantic with Akito the next and besides that isn't Akito with Kureno? I mean I'm assuming Shigure wants this curse broken cause that's the only reason why I can imagine he's scheming but what does Akito and Tohru have to do with it? I do have a feeling that whatever Akito does will break hearts more than even Kyo's true form arc.

    FINISHED The Flash Season 6 Episode 19

    I actually really liked this episode for what it was and honestly I really don't mind that we'll be going into next season with Eva though we defeated Carver and Black Hole. Like Diaz and the Ninth Circle over on Arrow, pushing a villain into multiple seasons always makes the villain feel like a bigger deal than normal villains do. The only thing I can complain about is how I wish that Carver and Black Hole had a bigger role in this half season or at least as much air time as Eva did cause I really liked the idea of him being a villain that Barry couldn't beat with just his powers and that he would need all of Team Flash to come up with a smarter plan! In the end though it was Eva killing him that did the trick and the ironic part is that it really shows you just how easy it would be to defeat a villain that's so wide reaching like him but the only reason that our heroes can't is always just because our heroes don't kill so they need elaborate plans. I do have a feeling that what happened between Eva and Carver is a mix of what they both claim happened. The most likely scenario is that she tried to wait for him to help her but he never tried or gave up after a little while and while she was waiting, she started to lose her mind and became someone he doesn't recognize anymore. It's interesting though cause I spent so much of this episode (and this season) thinking that maybe Eva's not the villain Team Flash thinks she is despite what she did with Iris and the other mirror clones cause she hasn't actually killed anyone but Carver and Carver's the real bad guy with how little he cares about those he hurts but after she pinned the whole thing on an innocent like Sue rather than another bad guy and refused to give up Iris and company after she got what she wanted, she's not so good after all. It's also super strange that Barry never managed to build his artificial SpeedForce by the end of this season so that'll have to be something we see next season. I'm also wondering if we'll be seeing Caitlin next season and if her goodbye was meant to cover Danielle's maternity leave for this last part of the season or if she needs more time after the baby is born too. Iris meanwhile is seriously losing it though she was able to control the Mirrorverse now but she ended up disappearing at the end and I'm not sure what happened!

    Legends Of Tomorrow Season 5 Episode 12

    This week's episode was all about Greek life! The crew figured out that they will need three Fates in order to work the Loom but you can only be a Fate if you are a God and in order to become a God for a day, you need to drink from Dionysus's chalice. They ended up finding the chalice at a college frat and through a series of events they found out that Dionysus was actually the head of one of the frats on campus and was using the devotion he got from the college kids that partied with him to stay in power and if the Legends wanted to use it, then they needed to join a frat or a sorority. In the end though this episode was mainly about teaching Astra to trust the Legends and that she could have more than what she thought she had back in Hell. Honestly though the whole sister thing was all very heavy-handed and kinda annoying cause Astra seriously kept ruining every plan whether on purpose or on accident but I did love how exasperated she constantly was with how insane the Legends are with their elaborate plans. I did miss Constantine for most of this episode but he totally wouldn't have fit in on the college campus so it makes sense that he disappeared. Mick also really didn't fit into this episode but he had his own storyline with Lita and how she was possibly interested in going to school at Hudson. He worried that she was embarrassed of him cause he's not a college grad or even a person with a good job but she was honestly more worried about the fact that she didn't think she fit in and they were able to connect more. In the end everyone except Zari ended up drinking from the chalice and became Gods but the chalice is only supposed to allow you to be a God for a day so they must use the Loom next week unless Dionysus extended how long they could be Gods cause it is his cup after all. The other option is that the Loom still doesn't work but I can't see how else it would without needing 3 Fates to use it. I'm also curious about what the other two Fates plan to do now that they've kidnapped Astra cause they still don't have the Loom.

    Next week's promo shows us fighting zombies but like I said before if the whole God thing only lasts a day are we going to say the last three episodes left in the season will take place over a day? 

    Tower Of God Episode 7

    This week explained a lot more about the Princesses of Jahad and though I sort of picked up the basic idea last week with Endorsi and Anaak, it was nice of the show to explain it better now. Jahad is the first man to climb the Tower and because of that he was able to create the kingdom the Tower resides in and he chooses women he likes to become his daughters and bestows on them insane power but in turn the women are not allowed to have children cause then the power would get passed on and that's against the rules. The thing is that I do want to feel bad for Anaak and everything but at the same time it's like this was a known rule so then what did Anaak's mom think was going to happen when she ran away? What this story did do was lessen my annoyance with Anaak after stealing Black March but she's still not going to be my favorite character. Rachel is still seriously confusing me as a character and I'm definitely starting to feel like there's something more to her staying away from Bam than what it seems like what if the Tower admins were like stay away from Bam or else you can't climb the Tower. If even Endorsi is like Rachel you're going to lose Bam if you act like this, Rachel's definitely acting weird. Ho also went through it this week with his insecurity towards Bam and his backstory looked terribly sad. I bet that he's climbing the Tower in order to keep his people safe but I'm more interested in what the note he got says and whether it came from a Tower admin or another player. If I had to guess it's probs a way to defeat Bam and it's going to be awkward cause he's on Bam's team this test. The curious thing about this game of tag we're going to be playing is that it broke up the teams we had up until this point but I'm not entirely worried that Khun and Bam are on separate teams cause it looks like they won't be fighting each other but a Tower admin.

    Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 7

    Did we just watch the start of Harley and Ivy's romance??? Part of me is like oh yay cause Harley deserves love and I think they'd be cute together but the rest of me is like oh but poor Kiteman! I'm really not looking forward to the poor dude getting his heart broken when all he wants is Ivy. I do have to admit though that I had a feeling that it was only a matter of time before this romance happened cause Harley's biggest romances are with Joker or Ivy and with Ivy getting married soon I figured something would have to come up in order to stop that cause I couldn't imagine Ivy getting married. The weird thing is that I never really picked up on romantic vibes between the girls until now but I suppose that it'll be fun to see where this goes. Bane was hysterical this week but more than that I loved Ivy's open mic moment where she talked about who she used to be and how much she's changed cause of the people in her life. I do think it's a little sucky that we really never saw that Ivy who was cold to the world cause all of these moments where she talks about how she grew would work better if we didn't start the show with her all soft and malleable. In other news I was living for everything with Barbara and Jim and how she outed herself to her dad as Batgirl and how they worked together to take down Two-Face.

    xoxo Allie