Friday, July 17, 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


Backstreet Rookie (8/16): Jung Saet Byul is a 22-year-old four-dimensional girl with amazing fighting skills who loves her friends, family, and retro fashion. She has the boys lined up but only has one person who keeps her distracted, Choi Dae Hyun. He became imprinted on her as an unforgettable person after a cigarette errand three years ago. Three years later, Jung Saet Byul meets Choi Dae Hyun again at his convenience store that he now manages and becomes a part-time worker. Here, Saet Byul and Dae Hyun’s love story begins as they heal the wounds of the heart, gain love, and become adults dreaming of the future. Their stories unfold into a pleasant comedy within the familiar sensibility of a convenience store.

Wow this week really just put the nail in the coffin for Dae Hyun and Yeon Joo's relationship. I had said last week that I did feel bad for her and how Saet Byul seemed to be getting in the way of her relationship with Dae Hyun but after this week, I will no longer feel bad for her. In fact I'm going to be pissed when next week she throws a tantrum over Saet Byul living at Dae Hyun's house when she's literally the one who made out with another man! Oh poor poor Yeon Joo who's constantly embarrassed of being seen with Dae Hyun! Whatever will she do but make out with a rich guy?? The problem is that she won't make a decision one way or the other and keeps dragging Dae Hyun along. Is it love or prestige that matters to her cause I have no doubt that she loves Dae Hyun but she also seems to really enjoy what comes with her wealth and privilege so Dae Hyun's shitty concert seats and job bother her. Saet Byul on the other hand went through the wringer this week after not only quitting the job she loved but also losing her apartment and having her sister run away with all the money she had left. My goodness is the sister selfish! The way she screamed about how embarrassing it was to live in that terrible motel cause it's not like she's helping out at all! I still high key ship Saet Byul with her idol friend but he's clearly the second lead so there's no point in wishing!
FINISHED Ga Doo Ri's Sushi Restaurant (12/12): “Ga Doo Ri’s Sushi Restaurant” will be about the sweet yet fierce romance between dating expert Ga Doo Ri, who’s well known for her refreshing dating advice, and her mysterious next-door neighbor Cha Woo Bin.

So this show was nowhere on my radar when it first came out cause I'm not usually a fan of short web dramas as they always either leave me wishing for more or seem silly and pointless but someone I knew kept raving about how cute this show was and since the episodes were only like 15 minutes long, I figured why not check it out. After binging this whole thing, I have to say seriously guys this show was just as cute as I heard it was! I mean yes there's very little plot and yes everything's super lighthearted but sometimes you just need exactly that! Doo Ri was absolutely amazing as the female lead but Woo Bin stole my heart with his absolute cuteness! I loved that since this show was so short that we went through enemies to friends to lovers at a breakneck speed and that any misunderstandings were brushed away fairly quickly! I also really adored how Woo Bin was both this smooth operator at work and this bumbling cutie at home and how he spent almost this whole show fangirling over Doo Ri's cuteness. The secretary was adorable too and I loved his bromance with Woo Bin as well as the way that Doo Ri was able to stand up for herself when she needed to! Overall I'd give this show a 8.5 / 10!
It's Okay To Not Be Okay (8/16): The story of a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who lives on 1.8 million won (approximately $1,520) a month and a storybook writer suffering from an antisocial personality disorder. A man who denies love and a woman who doesn’t know love defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process. Moon Kang Tae is a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who was blessed with everything including a great body, smarts, ability to sympathize with others, patience, ability to react quickly, stamina, and more. Meanwhile, Ko Moon Young is a popular writer of children’s literature, but she is extremely selfish, arrogant, and rude.

This week marks the halfway point for this drama and I'm so happy that I'm still just as in love with it as I was 4 weeks ago! I know some people were complaining about the pacing of this show but I actually really like the slow pace cause it makes the romance feel more real. The slow burn makes you ache for the leads to get together but it doesn't make your blood boil like Eun Hee and Chan Hyeok over in My Unfamiliar Family! I actually really liked that both Kang Tae and Moon Young realized that they loved each other this week cause while Kang Tae was trying so hard to suppress his feelings, Moon Young wasn't focusing on more than just wanting him like he was an object so both were surprised to understand that their feelings were so intense. I love that he makes her want to be a better person and that she makes him want to stop hiding everything about himself. When he finally punched that visitor, you could see the catharsis he felt on his face but more than that I'm hoping that he realized that he doesn't have to spend his whole life taking care of Sang Tae. I understand why Sang Tae would have been upset at the idea of Kang Tae being with Moon Young but Kang Tae needs to get Sang Tae to understand that he's not an object to be claimed and that if he loves Moon Young and spends time with her, that doesn't mean that he's just going to vanish forever. In other news I was living for Kang Tae's jealously with Choi Daniel and how he blew up on Moon Young's editor but what I did hate was how everyone at the hospital seriously ignored the fact that the visitor slapped Moon Young. Just like when her own father strangled her, they seriously care so little about Moon Young.
Men Are Men/To All The Guys Who Loved Me (8/32): This romantic comedy is about a woman who chooses to remain single after getting hurt from past relationships and a man who wants to change his relationship with this woman through love. The story will combine the theme of a past life with realistic topics such as marriage and remaining single.

This show seriously makes me uncomfortable from top to bottom with the only two things I'm interested in being that Yoon Hyun Min is just much too attractive for me to not want to watch this show and the reincarnation storyline. We pretty much got all the info we needed this week with the reveal that Ji Woo also started drowning at the same time Hyun Joo did and so he remembered his past memories of her too but unlike Hyun Joo, I don't think he mentioned it to anyone or if he did his therapist decided to embrace this fact rather than erase it like Hyun Joo's therapist did so while she's forgotten him, he's never forgotten her. Everything he did last week was to bring Hyun Joo to his side and away from that horrible webtoon company she was working at which is a nicer reason than I first thought but I still don't understand why he didn't try to stage a meet-cute and seduce her instead of all cause the girl was definitely interested before he revealed himself as the CEO. It also looks like Seo Yoon's mom was the other girl in Ji Woo, Hyun Joo, and Do Gyum's friend group from their previous life but Ji Woo never gave her the time of day and I'm thinking that somehow the trio died leaving her alone to marry and have Seo Yoon so now that she's seen that Ji Woo looks like the man she loved, in an attempt to live vicariously through them, she's forcing Seo Yoon to marry Ji Woo รก la Mary Stayed Out All Night style. I guess I should also be glad that this show is throwing away the Ji Woo is gay storyline cause it made me super uncomfortable with how much this show seemed to be doing a version of gay bashing. I also find it fascinating that last week I was thinking that I might get SLS but now I'm fully on board with Ji Woo cause I hate second leads who grow up as the female lead's brother.
My Unfamiliar Family (14/16): Is blood thicker than water? Kim Eun Hee, is about to find out. She is the middle child in a family that is slowly starting to drift apart. Her older sister is a former patent attorney, and her younger brother is a sensitive soul. And although her father is hard-working, he is often distant – an attitude that has her mother poised to begin a new chapter in her life. While she pines for intimacy, Kim Eun Hee keeps her feelings hidden from her family. Instead, she prefers to confide in her close male college friend Park Chan Hyuk – a man who has become more like a brother to her than any of her real siblings. And it is to him that she turns for love advice as she looks to return to the dating scene after a long absence. But what happens when events take a turn? Could the family pull together in time to weather the storm? And when the going gets tough, will it be Kim Eun Hee’s family or her friends who step up to the plate?

This damn show is really about to play this game with us huh? They're really about to force us to wait until the finale to see Chan Hyuk and Eun Hee be together??? I say this but I suppose it wasn't all that bad this week cause finally one of the two stepped up and found their courage and Chan Hyuk told Eun Hee that he wants to be with her romantically for the rest of their lives. It was the sweetest confession cause it came on the heels of him finally telling her about his dead older brother and why he never learned to drive and everything about that scene was perfection. I'm not thrilled that Eun Hee decided she needed more time to figure herself out first cause the girl should have been doing that this whole time rather than dating her boss randomly but I liked the way she was subtly flirting anyway. Eun Joo finally got her divorce and told her parents about it and the way her mom reacted was just so heartbreaking cause it must destroy her to know that Eun Joo got married to leave the family rather than out of love. I am a little weirded out by the fact that I think we met Eun Joo's future love interest this late in the game but then again it wasn't like she was in the headspace to think about anyone else earlier so it's okay. I like that he's all maniac like Eun Hee cause Eun Joo is so serious all the time that she needs an easy-going person to pull her out of her shell. Opposites attract and all that. The thing with Jin Woo really confused me though cause I'm almost fairly certain that his girlfriend is catfishing him but it was super crazy that he just up and flew to Canada without really telling anyone!
Was It Love? (4/16): Tells the story of Noh Ae Jung, a movie producer and single mom who has been living on her own for 14 years. Despite having already given up on romance, she suddenly finds herself embarking on an unexpected second chapter of her story when four men walk into her life at the same time. First up is Noh Ae Jung’s ex-boyfriend Oh Dae Oh, a bestselling novelist who is described as a “charming bad boy”. Oh Dae Oh is irresistibly tempting to women, even when they know they should stay away. Secondly is million-dollar smile A-list actor Ryu Jin, who is described as “pitiful” even though he’s “great on paper.” Despite being seemingly perfect in every way, Ryu Jin has a surprisingly different kind of appeal hiding behind his movie-star persona. Next is Oh Yeon Woo who looks cheerful and confident. A physical education teacher who “makes women’s hearts’ flutter” in spite of his young age. His endearingly pure-hearted desire to win Noh Ae Jung’s affection is certain to win viewers over. Last but not least, Koo Pa Do exudes a tough, manly aura as the “scary but sexy” former gangster who has turned over a new leaf and is now a CEO. The flower in his hand hints at the warm heart hiding behind his intimidating exterior. Finally, peeking out from behind Ryu Jin as a A-list actress, Joo Ah Rin, will add another layer of intrigue to this complicated “4-against-1 romance.”

Wow you know what low key sucks about all of the men in Ae Jung's life? The fact that all but one are so high maintenance and the one that's not isn't even a real contender! Yeon Woo who was my favorite last week as it turns out is a secret chaebol (cause that's exactly what we were missing) with the usual overbearing mom while Dae Oh and Ah Rin are both public figures in which case the public feels like they have a say in their lives though I'd assume that Dae Oh being a novelist would be less pressured about dating a single mom especially when I still think the kid is his own. The way the show is focusing on everyone but Dae Oh being the father makes me think it's him all the more though the fact that Ah Rin panicked at the thought of being a father while Dae Oh thought nothing of Ae Jung having a kid makes me wonder. Does that mean that Ae Jung and Ah Rin slept together after Ae Jung broke up with Dae Oh or is Ah Rin panicking out of jealously cause he realized that it was Dae Oh's kid? I definitely don't think it's biologically Yeon Woo's kid but I have a feeling that he and Ae Jung might have agreed that symbolically the kid was theirs and that after his mom found out, she threatened Ae Jung to leave which she did leaving Yeon Woo high-and-dry. Either way it's getting low key ridiculous how Ae Jung just ran away from everyone and I'm still wondering what the situation was where she didn't tell the father. I am a little glad that with a little more screen time for Dae Oh that he's not exactly the man-baby I thought he was cause it'll make me less annoyed when he gets the girl.

CDRAMA


FINISHED Symphony's Romance (40/40): A talented musician, Li Zhen Yi, had the world at his feet. With invitations to study abroad, under some of the greatest musical masters of the modern world, pouring in, Zhen Yi should have had no reservations about stepping out into a wider world. But the ghosts of his past refuse to let him go. Suffering from severe childhood trauma, Zhen Yi is trapped in a world of demons from which there is no escape. At least not until he meets Fang Xiao Wo. An extraordinarily gifted pianist, Xiao Wo possesses more talent than even Zhen Yi, but her odd behavior and weird personality don’t exactly endear her to those around her. Despite her being such an oddity, Zhen Yi can’t help but be a little intrigued by Xiao Wo, especially not when they share an unwavering passion for music. The two eventually begin to spend more time together and Zhen Yi slowly starts to find the courage to continue pursuing his own dreams. With Xiao Wo by his side, the wounds from Zhen Yi’s past begin to heal, allowing him to dream like he’s never dreamed before. Finally free from the ghosts of his past, Zhen Yi and Xiao Wo step bravely into a bright new future, together. 

It feels weird to say that I'm already done watching this drama cause the show released episodes at a breakneck pace not to mention the fact that I watched this show in weird spurts of binges but here we are. I am a little proud of myself and this show cause I finally managed to finish an adaptation of this story though I can't say that this version really wowed me cause as the show went on, I started to struggle with it more and more. I can't really say if the problems came about from extending the amount of episodes from 11 or 16 to 40 or if the writing literally just couldn't figure out a way to have both Zhen Yi and Xiao Wo have storylines at the same time but either way I found myself thinking that it was super strange that whenever Zhen Yi had a conducting storyline that Xiao Wo pretty much stopped playing piano and focused on him and the same happened vice versa. Even by the end of this drama it didn't feel like Xiao Wo grew as a person! I mean yeah she did learn to place her ambitions over him and be able to be apart for a little while but I still didn't get a vibe from her that she really loved music or wanted to be a professional or anything of the sort cause to almost the last moment she was jealous and sad at how much better she thought Zhen Yi was from her when all he did was talk about how he loved her. Speaking of, I still think it's hilarious that Zhen Yi and Xiao Wo never actually had a moment where they decided they were dating or in love. She kinda just plowed into his life and he was just like yep this is happening. I did love that there was little drama in this show in terms of family or messy breakups and I did like a lot of the side characters and their romances. Overall I'd give this show a 8 / 10.

JDRAMA


FINISHED Kiss Me At The Stroke Of Midnight (1/1): Hinana is a high school girl who wakes up at 5 am to prepare for school every day. She's also the Student Committee secretary. While she's quite serious, in reality, she actually dreams of one day finding herself a prince. When a famous actor, Ayase Kaede, shoots a movie at their school during golden week, the Student Committee's members have to act as extras. Hinana thinks Ayase is just like the prince of her dreams until she finds out that in reality, he's actually a pervert who has a butt fetish? A comedy romance starts.

You all know how obsessed I am with jmovies especially ones set in high school cause there's something just so cute and hopeful about the romances! I saw this one pop up on my drama feed and at first I wasn't sure what kind of a mess it would be cause the synopsis sounded truly silly like a hentai plot rather than a movie one but I had a little free time over the weekend this week so I figured why not try it out and guys it was actually so much cuter than I expected! The whole butt fetish thing had no more a few minutes of screen time and instead we got a totally sweet romance with very little obstacles in it's way. When the main couple got together very early on in the movie, I was so confused cause there was so much movie left but I actually ended up liking the way the story played out. By placing the main leads together so early on, we could focus more on who they were as people rather than the will they/won't they aspect. I liked seeing Hinana and Kaede learn what love is and that they need to follow their dreams. The age gap between the two was only 3 years which I thought nothing of cause so many other dramas and movies have more intense gaps so it surprised me when the show made a point to be like Kaede needs to apologize to the public for dating a 16 year old when he was 19 even if they didn't even kiss until she was 21 and he was 24. Overall I really enjoyed this movie and though it's not doing anything new or exciting, I'd definitely give it a 9 / 10 cause it's a perfect popcorn flick!!

xoxo Allie

Saturday, July 11, 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 14

Ahh so the second half of this second season is officially starting and you can tell cause the opening changed! So far I do prefer the opening from the first half but maybe this one will grow on me! I do know that I like the new ending! This episode once again felt like the calm before the storm the way that the episodes before the beach arc did and this time around it feels like our next big battle will take place during the parent/teacher conferences. It's going to cause all of our Sohma characters to have to interact with their parents again especially Yuki who's parents we haven't seen much of but Yuki's clearly terrified of his mom so there's that. So much plot moved forward this week that I don't know where to start! Kyo as it seems has been distant from everyone ever since his meeting with Kagura but the thing is that he seemed fine last week and he seemed fine after his meeting with Kagura so I'm wondering if this is meant to be a lingering effect from meeting Akito instead. He's no longer fighting with Yuki and he's quietly watching Tohru from a distance as if he's already given up and ready to watch the world move along from his cage. I did love that despite everything, he was there to pick Tohru up when her world was falling apart again. Tohru's grandpa hurt his back and it caused her to flashback to right after her dad died and to what seems like her mom not doing well without him. Meanwhile we saw more of Rin and Haru and how sweet the two's relationship was all the way back from childhood. She's clearly trying to break the Sohma curse but I'm not sure how pushing Haru away would help but I did like that Haru was like I don't blame her cause clearly I'm not strong enough to be her safe shelter yet. It was also interesting to note that it was Haru begging Shigure that allowed Akito to let Yuki leave his side.

Stargirl Season 1 Episode 8

This episode was a big old yikes in terms of how literally everyone knows that Courtney is Stargirl now! What's the point of masks when the villains know who you are?? I do suppose it's better that it's the kids that figure it out over the adults cause they might think that it'd be funny to taunt the others with their secret identities compared to the adults who'd kill their families to keep the ISA safe. I seriously can't decide if I think Henry Jr will be a good or bad guy cause unlike Cindy, he's had moments of goodness but at the same time with Brainwave down for the count, the ISA would need him and with Courtney being the one to put his dad in the hospital, it'll be easy for them to pull him to their side. I also think it's hilarious that the show pretty much entirely forgot about the big dance that was so important last week and I'm sitting here wondering if poor Cameron is just walking around the school thinking Courtney stood him up. The stuff with Pat, Beth, Yolanda and Rick was alright but my favorite thing was exhausted Pat just being exhausted with everything the kids do. This is why you don't get teenagers to be heroes! I also actually really loved the scene with Mike and Courtney where he apologized for snapping at her last week and that they both were like I'm happy your my family now cause it was sweet and I'm still low key waiting for him to pick up the pink pen and become a hero too cause duh.

Agents Of SHIELD Season 7 Episode 7

If I'm being honest, this episode was fun on paper but in actuality not one of my favorites from this season. Not only did it ask you to logistical problems and pay attention on what we got but it also focused on Mack and his grieving process which was mostly meh to me. As much as I like Deke and I usually love the bottle episodes where the whole episode is focused on one or more SHIELD characters, this one wasn't as good as previous ones which might low key be because I'm still waiting on Fitz or because it had no fun cameos but either way I was pretty much just waiting for this episode to end. Mack and Deke spent 20 months in the 1980s and during that time Mack spent most of it mourning while Deke built a team of SHIELD agents and found Coulson's mind drive which survived the explosion from last week. Also having survived last week was Sybil and Nathanial Whitehall who have now teamed up to do evil though we haven't actually learned what the plan is. The interesting thing to note is that Coulson did blow up all the Hunters that the Chronicoms had and I think we're left with only Sybil and her mind drive though I'm assuming that her mind drive has all the other Chronicoms too otherwise we've pretty much won the fight. At the very least this episode allowed us to cheat and say that Mack mourned his parents without actually having to live through it and it was also really sweet to find out how much Deke cares with how he was taking care of little Mack. We weren't able to stop Sybil from taking back the Time Stream but by doing so I think it allowed the Zephyr to catch a Time Wave and returns to Deke and Mack though like I said 20 months later. 

The promo for next week looks seriously epic and that is exactly what I want from a time hopping SHIELD crew! We're going to see Jiaying again and I'm left to wonder if the show is somehow going to change Jiaying's future death or Daisy's dad's. 

xoxo Allie

Friday, July 10, 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


Backstreet Rookie (6/16): Jung Saet Byul is a 22-year-old four-dimensional girl with amazing fighting skills who loves her friends, family, and retro fashion. She has the boys lined up but only has one person who keeps her distracted, Choi Dae Hyun. He became imprinted on her as an unforgettable person after a cigarette errand three years ago. Three years later, Jung Saet Byul meets Choi Dae Hyun again at his convenience store that he now manages and becomes a part-time worker. Here, Saet Byul and Dae Hyun’s love story begins as they heal the wounds of the heart, gain love, and become adults dreaming of the future. Their stories unfold into a pleasant comedy within the familiar sensibility of a convenience store.

I really want to say that I'm totally on Saet Byul's side and that Yeon Joo isn't a great person but the fact that Saet Byul is clearly out to steal Dae Hyun away really takes the wind right out of my sails! Like don't get me wrong, there's plenty wrong with Yeon Joo and Dae Hyun's relationship aside from her but I just can't help but feel sorry for Yeon Joo who's a much better person than I first expected her to be. Like if she was out-and-out playing with Dae Hyun and Seung Joon then I'd get it but she seems to be really in love with Dae Hyun and definitely clear about her feelings with Seung Joon. I mean yeah she's embarrassed to be seen with Dae Hyun but I also sympathized with her about constantly seeing Dae Hyun piggyback with Saet Byul especially since she knows that Saet Byul wants him. It's low key fascinating cause in most stories, Saet Byul is usually the evil character who steals Yeon Joo's boyfriend before Yeon Joo finds true love with someone else so if you look at the story from another point of view, Seung Joon might be the male lead swooping in to save the woman he loves. As this show goes on I find myself less and less into Dae Hyun as a character to the degree that I'm even starting to wonder if I find Ji Chang Wook attractive anymore and it's the strangest experience cause I've seen even worse man-baby characters but something about Dae Hyun really rubs me the wrong way. It's possible that cause this show has very little overall plot that with this terrible low brow humor that I focus so hard on the characters and how Dae Hyun is not swoon-worthy or charming as a male lead.
It's Okay To Not Be Okay (6/16): The story of a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who lives on 1.8 million won (approximately $1,520) a month and a storybook writer suffering from an antisocial personality disorder. A man who denies love and a woman who doesn’t know love defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process. Moon Kang Tae is a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who was blessed with everything including a great body, smarts, ability to sympathize with others, patience, ability to react quickly, stamina, and more. Meanwhile, Ko Moon Young is a popular writer of children’s literature, but she is extremely selfish, arrogant, and rude.

I thought I read somewhere that this show wasn't doing all that great in Korea and I'm sitting here like this show is an absolute masterpiece so how is the entire world not obsessed with it?? I do have to admit that I thought there was a little too many hospital scenes in this week's episodes for my taste but, as we all know, this show's strength is with Moon Young and Kang Tae so since we had a bunch of fantastic moments between them, everything is forgiven! I loved the scene that we opened with in the motel cause everyone was that motel clerk eating popcorn and living for their cute banter. I do think Moon Young went a step too far if I'm being honest by basically forcing Kang Tae to live in her house with her when he said no so many times before especially since she manipulated Sang Tae to do so. The only thing that stops me from really being soured by it is the fact that Kang Tae clearly feels something for Moon Young himself and he really only seems to say no cause he thinks he has to in order to take care of Sang Tae. Like he said she makes him forget all about his pain and I'm high key saddened that his friend listened to that and basically told Kang Tae to stay miserable like he is by staying away from her. I'm also fascinated with how territorial Kang Tae got with her editor cause jealously speaks volumes and all that. In other news, I'm still so curious about Moon Young's relationship with her mom cause it really doesn't seem normal but I'm pretty sure that the mom died in some sort of car accident now and that everything we've seen about Moon Young watching her mom die is a metaphor. Maybe Moon Young ran away to see Kang Tae and her mom followed and got hit by a car causing her dad to despise her. It really irritated me when all the hospital employees were like there's no way her dad tried to hurt her as if they know everything and that sometimes parents aren't the good guys!
Men Are Men/To All The Guys Who Loved Me (4/32): This romantic comedy is about a woman who chooses to remain single after getting hurt from past relationships and a man who wants to change his relationship with this woman through love. The story will combine the theme of a past life with realistic topics such as marriage and remaining single.

I wasn't entirely sure how I would feel about this drama cause you all know that I'm not a Hwang Jung Eum acting fan but I love rom coms that have a simple story without a crazy trope attached to it so I jumped in. After checking out the first 4 episodes of this show, I'm not sure how I feel. The comedy is too over-the-top, Hyun Joo is too maniac, and I'm a little worried that I'm going to have SLS cause Seo Ji Hoon is just too cute but I love the concept of Hyun Joo and Ji Woo finding each other in every one of their reincarnated lives and that they've had 4 tragic love stories. It sucks though cause this was the one part of this premiere that really caught my attention so the fact that the show didn't exactly focus on that aspect is low key annoying. I'm also a little annoyed that we've got another rich chaebol and poor girl romance but so far it doesn't seem like the male lead has family so maybe we can skip the evil in-laws story beats. What is important to note is that Ji Woo seems to have something against Hyun Joo but I can't decide what it is. Does he think that she's the reason someone he loved died and is doing all this to get revenge on her or does he remember his past lives like Hyun Joo did when he was young and is doing all this to bring her to his side again? He definitely feels like he's a little jealous of Do Gyum's closeness with Hyun Joo and I feel like remembering his great love would be a good reason for him to not be into dating or other women. If the show wanted to go the getting revenge route I feel like it would have told us this week.
My Unfamiliar Family (10/16): Is blood thicker than water? Kim Eun Hee, is about to find out. She is the middle child in a family that is slowly starting to drift apart. Her older sister is a former patent attorney, and her younger brother is a sensitive soul. And although her father is hard-working, he is often distant – an attitude that has her mother poised to begin a new chapter in her life. While she pines for intimacy, Kim Eun Hee keeps her feelings hidden from her family. Instead, she prefers to confide in her close male college friend Park Chan Hyuk – a man who has become more like a brother to her than any of her real siblings. And it is to him that she turns for love advice as she looks to return to the dating scene after a long absence. But what happens when events take a turn? Could the family pull together in time to weather the storm? And when the going gets tough, will it be Kim Eun Hee’s family or her friends who step up to the plate?

One of these days I'm going to spontaneously combust because of Eun Hee and Chan Hyeok and their neverending slow burn! As I guessed last week, there was no actual kiss and in fact the two went through another break up cycle and I'm just sitting here like Eun Hee have you literally learned nothing from what happened to your parents?? She should have talked to Chan Hyeok about whether he told Seo Young about their texts and she should have said the reason that she jumped to conclusions is cause she doesn't trust herself. It's clear that Eun Hee doesn't believe that she's worth fighting for and it sucks cause Chan Hyeok is so head over heels but he's a coward too. He couldn't even manage to tell her that yeah he liked her too back in the day let alone that he still loves her. At least Eun Hee kept fighting for them this week when I was so afraid that both would back down. I'm also curious about what this big secret is about why he won't drive cause last I remember both his parents are still alive so it can't be that a car killed on of them. Eun Joo's story it feels is just circling the same drain. She refuses to really make a decision about divorcing her husband or telling the others but I did adore every moment of Eun Hee and Eun Joo's sleepover this week and it was high key sweet that she took her husband's side over his mother's. Ji Woo has been forgiven for his transgressions from two weeks ago and I still can't help but feel like he's got the shortest end of the family stick at all times. I have a feeling that the show is trying to set up Ji Woo and Seo Young but I'm still thinking that there's more to his whole girlfriend thing cause it's obvious something is up with that. In terms of the parents, I'm glad they finally cleared the air but I still can't help but feel it's a little too late even if it's cute watching them try to date like 20 year olds.
Was It Love? (2/16): Tells the story of Noh Ae Jung, a movie producer and single mom who has been living on her own for 14 years. Despite having already given up on romance, she suddenly finds herself embarking on an unexpected second chapter of her story when four men walk into her life at the same time. First up is Noh Ae Jung’s ex-boyfriend Oh Dae Oh, a bestselling novelist who is described as a “charming bad boy”. Oh Dae Oh is irresistibly tempting to women, even when they know they should stay away. Secondly is million-dollar smile A-list actor Ryu Jin, who is described as “pitiful” even though he’s “great on paper.” Despite being seemingly perfect in every way, Ryu Jin has a surprisingly different kind of appeal hiding behind his movie-star persona. Next is Oh Yeon Woo who looks cheerful and confident. A physical education teacher who “makes women’s hearts’ flutter” in spite of his young age. His endearingly pure-hearted desire to win Noh Ae Jung’s affection is certain to win viewers over. Last but not least, Koo Pa Do exudes a tough, manly aura as the “scary but sexy” former gangster who has turned over a new leaf and is now a CEO. The flower in his hand hints at the warm heart hiding behind his intimidating exterior. Finally, peeking out from behind Ryu Jin as a A-list actress, Joo Ah Rin, will add another layer of intrigue to this complicated “4-against-1 romance.”

After watching the first two episodes of this show I have to admit that I'm fairly interested in this world. I actually really like that there are 4 men in Ae Jung's life and they all are people who have met her at different points in her life cause it gives our world some depth. It actually reminds me a lot of the Reply shows in that we are introduced to a female lead and several men around her and we're supposed to guess who she ends up with only in this show it's more of a guess about who the baby daddy is. Having said that, of course it's super clear which of the four men Ae Jung is going to end up with and which one was her baby daddy and I'm low key pissed cause of course it had to be the man baby character. Nothing about Dae Oh's character is sexy or swoon-worthy and I'm hoping that I'm just seeing Son Ho Jun as a man baby here just cause the 2 dramas I've seen of him before have been where he played that type of character. What I am curious about is what happened in their past. Both Dae Oh and Ae Jung think that they were dumped and I'm wondering if maybe it's a situation where Ae Jung broke up with him for some reason and he dropped out of college cause he was sad so when she found out she was pregnant and went to look for him, he was gone. That way both could think that the other was the cold one. In terms of the other men in this show, I'm more interested in Pa Do and Yeon Woo cause Pa Do is just fascinating as a loan shark with this heart of gold and Yeon Woo is just an angel so that if this were real life, every girl would be picking him! Ah Rin we haven't seen much of but it does look like he was in college with Ae Jung and Dae Oh and had a crush on Ae Jung but couldn't make a move cause she was dating his friend.

 CDRAMA


FINISHED Fake Princess (27/27): So what if she loves money, don't all mountain bandits love money? For a chest full of gold, the mountain bandit offers herself up to the black-bellied prince thus marking the start to a beautiful romance. Chang Le was once a free and untamable female bandit. However, she becomes a fake bride in marriage to crown prince Li Che. Stepping into the confines of the palace, Chang Le finds it difficult to adjust after being repeatedly humiliated. Despite her situation, she learns to adapt like a feral cat showing her true stripes. Li Che who has traced every step vigilantly finds himself gradually attracted by Chang Le's liveliness. Each wearing a mask to hide their own motives, the two people find comfort in each other.

The finale for this show aired this week and it was a pretty fitting end to this story. The Emperor had made it clear that no matter what the others did, Li Che would be the next Emperor so Heng'er had to take drastic actions. He decided to poison the Emperor and his mom the Empress in order to frame Li Che as the killer so that he could both get rid of Li Che but also to take the throne. Ultimately he was thwarted with the help of Yu Yao's mom, Chang Le, and Chang Le's master and if that's isn't amazing then I don't know what is cause girlpower and all that. These last three episodes literally tossed out plot twists left and right. As it turned out Yu Yao and Chang Le were not only twin sisters but also daughters of the Duan family. Yu Yao's mom helped get Yu Yao out of the Duan home before they were attacked and decided to adopt her after she lost her own child while the master raised Chang Le. It was a little too late for it to matter honestly and in the end the Lius were imprisoned while Heng'er found out that it was his mom who caught him and the woman he loved not Li Che's men. Li Che was too kind by a half when he basically exiled him and his girl so that they could live happy lives as commoners. Chang Le was able to take the Duan name again as Empress and I have a feeling they're probably telling people that she was adopted into the Liu family to be protected but that she was a Duan all the time. Overall I'd give this show a 7 / 10 cause it was nothing to write home about tbh.

xoxo Allie

Saturday, July 4, 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 13

It's been a while since our kids have been in school so it felt a bit like an abrupt tonal shift to go from this deeply emotional material for the past chunk of episodes only to return to humor this week with Yuki and the student council. You all know by now that I'm usually not a fan of Yuki-centric episodes cause I find him boring tbh and I can't decide if part of it is cause subconsciously I don't want to like Yuki cause the show pits him against Kyo and Kyo's my baby. Having said that though I did like that we're seeing Yuki make new friends outside of Tohru and her friends and that it's clear that Yuki's growing as a person. Manabe is a lot honestly and I don't know if I would like to be his friend in real life but he might be the kind of person Yuki needs. I'm also still curious to know what's up Machi and why she seems to despise Yuki but I also really liked that we got to see Kyo and Tohru from other people's perspectives. Manabe watched the two walk together and decided that they must be dating which makes my shipper heart sing but also it's always just fun to see things from other perspectives. One of my favorite scenes in the episode was when Manabe apologized to Kyo for judging him and Kyo's just like dude who the hell are you. 

Stargirl Season 1 Episode 7

Okay I'm really going to need all the characters in this show to stop shouting each other's real names when they're in costume cause it seriously defeats the whole point of the costumes! Pat should have definitely known better though I suppose his worry for her outweighed his superhero smarts. It was totally strange to see that after everything last week that made it seem like Courtney was growing a little in terms of being a hero and not jumping right into things that she ended up reverting back and refusing to listen or wait or think before she acted this week. I low key loved how the rest of the JSA were so annoyed with Courtney for making it all about herself during the training cause they all clearly were interested in the history unlike Courtney who wanted to go go go. I was also fascinated with how much of the episode was dedicated to Cindy and how it ended up allowing us to pity her a little though it didn't make up for all the bad she did. Cindy unlike the other ISA kids knows everything about her dad and the ISA so it makes her feel isolated in the real world and it's clear that all she wants are friends as seen by how she sort of latched onto Courtney but now it seems like she might find that acceptance in the ISA since she did suit up and steal one of her dad's costumes. I do have to point out the one problem I think this show has and that's with balancing the superhero with the mundane stuff. We had a whole C storyline with Cameron being nervous to ask Courtney to the Homecoming Dance and though I loved that scene with his dad, the fact that we've only actually seen Courtney and Cameron interact once in 7 episodes but we're supposed to believe that was enough for both to have a crush on each other is a little much. Having said that I am super shipper trash so I'm all for it especially if Cameron becomes a bad guy and then we might have even more drama!

Agents Of SHIELD Season 7 Episode 6

This week was dark cause though at first it seemed like we had about the same amount of wins and losses, in the end it feels a little like we lost more. It once again highlighted why I don't like Mack as Director cause while I understand the point of making all our of agents super kind and moral and all that in order to get the audience to love them, I can't help but constantly compare the agents we have now to those we were first introduced to. I mean can you imagine Fury or Natasha or Clint or even Maria balking at the idea of the choosing the needs of the many over the few?? The ironic thing about all of it was that despite everything, we ended up in the same place even if Mack had chosen not to help his parents. With the Chronicoms now able to steal personalities alongside faces, they can definitely pass as human. They killed Mack's parents and though Coulson was able to destroy their ship of Hunters, I'm not entirely sure that the Chronicoms can't just create more Hunters. I do suppose that it makes May our secret weapon cause it feels like she's the only one who can detect their lack of emotions and I'm wondering if there would be a way for her to boost her empath powers so that she doesn't have to touch people to get their emotions. I'm also not entirely worried about LMD Coulson blowing up with the rest of the Chronicom Hunters cause Jemma could always make a new one. Speaking of Jemma, we found out that she was not a LMD like I thought last week but actually just has some sort of a chip in her that is wiping her memory of Fitz and everything related to him. I'm not sure why she needs to hide it from the others but I'm still high key waiting for Fitz to come back! The homage to season 2 with Daisy, Daniel, and Nathanial was fun and it just really made me wonder more if this season is planning on pairing up Daisy and Daniel. I also wish that Daniel had taken the time to kill Nathanial cause he did get Daisy's powers but I'm not sure if he's dead yet and if he's not, it feels like a horrible change in the timeline to have a Malick with Inhuman powers.

The promo for next week shows us that the episode will follow Deke and Mack through their adventures after being left behind when the Zephyr jumped and it looks like we're in the 80s now and I'm sure that by the end of the episode the Zephyr will be back cause I can't imagine the show leaving these two stranded for more than about 5 years or so otherwise they'd have to be aged up.

xoxo Allie

Friday, July 3, 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


Backstreet Rookie (4/16): Jung Saet Byul is a 22-year-old four-dimensional girl with amazing fighting skills who loves her friends, family, and retro fashion. She has the boys lined up but only has one person who keeps her distracted, Choi Dae Hyun. He became imprinted on her as an unforgettable person after a cigarette errand three years ago. Three years later, Jung Saet Byul meets Choi Dae Hyun again at his convenience store that he now manages and becomes a part-time worker. Here, Saet Byul and Dae Hyun’s love story begins as they heal the wounds of the heart, gain love, and become adults dreaming of the future. Their stories unfold into a pleasant comedy within the familiar sensibility of a convenience store.

So this week did a lot to make me feel better about watching this show. I still don't know if I ship the main characters together or even if I think they've got any romantic chemistry and if I'm being honest this show does remind me a little too much of Melting Me Softly in it's low brow humor to become a favorite but it's fun enough and I definitely like that the show is focusing on it's main leads rather than the side characters. I mean seriously this week I had to deal with waaaay too much secondary character screen time in other kdramas I've watched so ten points to Gryffindor and all that. As I mentioned up top I don't know if I feel like the leads have romantic chemistry yet but maybe that's cause Dae Hyun treats her like a troublemaking kid sister and she likened him to her dad this week but the way that Dae Hyun's girlfriend views her makes me definitely feel like there's no way that their relationship won't go romantic and maybe once it does, I'll see more sparks. It helps that the girlfriend is a horrible person in her own right cause not only was she jealous enough to manipulate Dae Hyun into thinking that Saet Byul was bullying her but also she really seems to be embarrassed of Dae Hyun as a person cause she's hiding him from her parents. The show definitely wants us to believe that there's more to why Dae Hyun quit his cushy office job and is running a connivence store now and I'm sure there is but I also just love that if he gets with Saet Byul then he won't have to deal with judge-y rich parents. Half of the time I watch a rich guy/poor girl show I end up exhausted and wondering why the girl doesn't just drop anchor and run cause no man is worth being treated like garbage.
DROPPED Dinner Mate (24/32): This drama is about a young woman going through a rough breakup with a longtime boyfriend she’s still in love with, and a man who has had a painful first love. They both meet unexpectedly in Jeju and continue their acquaintance in Seoul as well. Life has its way of bringing them together as they find themselves meeting at unexpected situations. Both have a common love for food and will cherish eating together and trying new cuisines.

I seriously cannot watch this show anymore cause it makes me so furious. I feel kinda bad about it cause we're so damn close to the end but I just can't watch these horrible characters anymore. If it was just the exes that were ruining my enjoyment of this show it'd be one thing but I can't stand Do Hee any longer either. We were told she's this confident woman who knows what she wants but all I've seen of her is a coward who's too afraid of getting hurt and will literally bend over backwards to understand and take care of her ex when he's a monster. Hae Kyung had to cajole her into a relationship and he treats her so well and he's so clear about where he stands with No Eul but Do Hee keeps waffling back and forth between Hae Kyung and Jae Hyuk! I was beyond furious when not only did she not call the cops on Jae Hyuk breaking into her apartment and destroying it but also she lied to Hae Kyung about it. At what point are you going to draw the line? After he physically harms you? It's especially ironic when she calls out No Eul for her terrible behavior and is like so what you're going to follow Hae Kyung around and prevent him from ever dating or getting married when Jae Hyuk is doing the exact same thing! I debated staying with this show just to see if Do Hee would take Hae Kyung's side after the fight but then the previews for next week showed us that she breaks up with Hae Kyung in what most likely is an attempt to keep him safe from Jae Hyuk and that was it. I'm done. 
It's Okay To Not Be Okay (4/16): The story of a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who lives on 1.8 million won (approximately $1,520) a month and a storybook writer suffering from an antisocial personality disorder. A man who denies love and a woman who doesn’t know love defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process. Moon Kang Tae is a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who was blessed with everything including a great body, smarts, ability to sympathize with others, patience, ability to react quickly, stamina, and more. Meanwhile, Ko Moon Young is a popular writer of children’s literature, but she is extremely selfish, arrogant, and rude.

Every week I'm like actually upset when this show comes to an end and I'm constantly hoping that there's more to come cause I can't get enough of this world or it's characters! I keep going back and forth about whether it would be better to just wait to binge it all in one sitting once it fully airs but then the new episodes roll around and I seriously have no self control. I'm just fascinated by the chemistry between Kang Tae and Moon Young and the way they set fire to the screen when they look at each other and I swear I will spontaneously combust when the two actually kiss! Kang Tae looks at Moon Young as though she's got the answers to life itself and it fascinates me that despite Moon Young having an antisocial disorder, she can read him perfectly when no one else can. She can see past his outer shell and see the lonely child inside who wants nothing more than to be loved but has spent his whole life hiding his emotions in order to take care of Sang Tae and pretends like everything just slides off his back. Dude the way my heart fluttered straight out of my chest when Moon Young ruffled Kang Tae's hair and then when it sank when he cried was everything and the fact that this show can make me feel so much is insane. I'm also really fascinated by Moon Young's childhood and the reveal that maybe her mother wasn't all that sane herself and I have a feeling that her father hates her so much cause he thinks that she's the cause of her mother's suffering. I really hated that everyone kept judging her for not wanting to spend time with her father like what do you even know about their relationship? 
My Unfamiliar Family (10/16): Is blood thicker than water? Kim Eun Hee, is about to find out. She is the middle child in a family that is slowly starting to drift apart. Her older sister is a former patent attorney, and her younger brother is a sensitive soul. And although her father is hard-working, he is often distant – an attitude that has her mother poised to begin a new chapter in her life. While she pines for intimacy, Kim Eun Hee keeps her feelings hidden from her family. Instead, she prefers to confide in her close male college friend Park Chan Hyuk – a man who has become more like a brother to her than any of her real siblings. And it is to him that she turns for love advice as she looks to return to the dating scene after a long absence. But what happens when events take a turn? Could the family pull together in time to weather the storm? And when the going gets tough, will it be Kim Eun Hee’s family or her friends who step up to the plate?

Ugh I'm high key pissed that this week ended without a kiss between Chan Hyuk and Eun Hee cause you know that when we get back to them next week that something will cause the two to separate and my blood pressure will go up cause this slow burn is going to kill me! God I almost cried during that final scene where Eun Hee basically confessed to having loved Chan Hyuk and that he'll always be one of her most treasured memories and you could see it in his face that he wanted to be nothing more than her present and future instead of her past. I absolutely adored Eun Hee for finally dumping her creepy boss but I adored Chan Hyuk more. I loved that he shut down Ji Woo by telling him that he has no part in Chan Hyuk and Eun Hee's relationship and told Eun Hee that since she is the one he cares about, Ji Woo and Eun Joo are just extensions of her. I also loved that we saw some of their college friends and that she reminded Ji Woo and Seo Young that Chan Hyuk and Eun Hee are real adults who had lives without them and that there's more than a sibling bond there. Meanwhile Eun Joo seriously went through the wringer this week with trying to juggle her possible divorce with the realization that she's not her father's daughter after all. I still find it hard to connect with her cause of her cold fury and how she always seems to take it out on Eun Hee or people not actually involved in the problem she has and I really don't understand why she called Chan Hyuk but in the end I do pity her. I'm still a little angry with Ji Woo trying to lay claim on Chan Hyuk as if Chan Hyuk was his friend and not Eun Hee's first but I did pity him when you find out how little time his dad spent with him cause he was busy with his other family. The parents I really don't know what I'm thinking of other than smh they really went through a lifetime of pain just cause they couldn't talk to each other like adults. The dad never cheated but I don't know if what he did was any better cause he really used Yeong Shik as his safe harbor and I pity his entire family for how he basically raised two families so of course they never had enough money. 
FINISHED Oh My Baby (16/16): 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 came to an end this week and honestly I'm just overall sad. Not because this show's finale aired but because the way it limped to an end. When I first got into this show I wasn't all that into the concept but I fell in love with Go Joon's portrayal of Yi Sang and Jang Nara's portrayal of Ha Ri. As the show went on it started to go from fun and kooky to totally depressing and like I complained about last week, it felt less and less like Ha Ri was in love with Yi Sang but more like she just needed him to have a baby and I started to emotionally distance myself from this show. I don't love tragic shows and this show started to go into torture porn territory cause it was just a constant slew of misery and I truly hated the amount of screen time the second male lead got. Why are kdramas obsessed with second leads? Dinner Mate even spent so much time with them that I ended up dropping it! I suppose I should at least give credit where credit is due though and shout out Yi Sang's ex for keeping it classy. Honestly I should have also been upset with the breakup in the finale troupe that this show threw out but like Yi Sang I was tired of how tired and sad Ha Ri was every time she was around him and I was like yeah you should go cause the girl only sees you as a baby machine and even her mom wanted you to break up cause you can't give her that. The whole arc where he came back and they magically had a baby was too much for me and I'm high key pissed that this show went that way cause if they wanted to magically give our couple a baby, they should have before last week and before we had to watch the two realize that they might not be right for each other. The ending should have shown us an alternate route like adoption! Overall I guess I'd give this show a 8.5 / 10 cause I just can't bring myself to give this show even a 9 which sucks cause two weeks ago it would have been a 10!
FINISHED Team Bulldog: Off-duty Investigation (12/12): “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).

The finale for this show aired this week and it wrapped up the story that started last week. As it turns out the reason I was so confused was because I didn't realize that there were two serial killers out there with one being the Boxcutter Killer and the other being the Locked Room Killer. The guy that Moo Young's team found was the Locked Room Killer but the guy that Kang Ho was hunting was actually the Boxcutter Killer. As it turned out in one of the craziest reveals, the old man and his wife were working together and in fact it was the old woman who was in charge. They had a legion of orphans that worshipped them and followed their every command one of which was the mentally ill kid that the police arrested. The police which I was so proud of a few weeks ago for doing the right thing decided that they wanted to place their reputation over the truth so they refused to believe Kang Ho when he said that the kid couldn't have killed on his own and so Kang Ho turned back to our crew of misfits. It was honestly so rewarding when he discovered the truth and slapped everyone's faces with it cause it's like if they had just believed him 10 years ago, so many people would still be alive. Overall I think I did have fun with this show for what it was worth but it felt very much like a middle of the road type of show. I do think a few more investigation kdramas should follow this recipe of less politics and corruption and focus more on cases and personal relationships. I'd give this show a solid 8 / 10.

CDRAMA


Fake Princess (24/27): So what if she loves money, don't all mountain bandits love money? For a chest full of gold, the mountain bandit offers herself up to the black-bellied prince thus marking the start to a beautiful romance. Chang Le was once a free and untamable female bandit. However, she becomes a fake bride in marriage to crown prince Li Che. Stepping into the confines of the palace, Chang Le finds it difficult to adjust after being repeatedly humiliated. Despite her situation, she learns to adapt like a feral cat showing her true stripes. Li Che who has traced every step vigilantly finds himself gradually attracted by Chang Le's liveliness. Each wearing a mask to hide their own motives, the two people find comfort in each other.

So I still don't entirely understand why the 5th Prince hated Li Che so much before everything that happened this week but the idiot is dumb enough to fall for Liu Sheng and the Empress's evil plans so I totally get why he's blaming Li Che for the woman he loves being imprisoned. My favorite thing about scenarios like this is how the villains always blame the heroes for thwarting their evil schemes. Like dude if you and your mother didn't plot to overthrow Li Che then the woman you love wouldn't have been punished like she was! I really loved the plot with the Third Princess though I wish that it had lasted longer but I low key love how everyone's plotting and scheming around the Emperor so that they play nice in public and do all sorts of stuff behind the scenes so he really is the least informed in this show. Chang Le's identity can never be revealed cause then Liu Sheng and his whole family would be killed so I can see the show ending with Liu Sheng and his brood dead and Chang Le would remain Yu Yao for the rest of her life. As a matter of fact, Chang Le's master who's the last of the Duans reappeared this week and she found out that Liu Sheng was the cause of her family's death so you know his days are definitely numbered.
Symphony's Romance (12/40): A talented musician, Li Zhen Yi, had the world at his feet. With invitations to study abroad, under some of the greatest musical masters of the modern world, pouring in, Zhen Yi should have had no reservations about stepping out into a wider world. But the ghosts of his past refuse to let him go. Suffering from severe childhood trauma, Zhen Yi is trapped in a world of demons from which there is no escape. At least not until he meets Fang Xiao Wo. An extraordinarily gifted pianist, Xiao Wo possesses more talent than even Zhen Yi, but her odd behavior and weird personality don’t exactly endear her to those around her. Despite her being such an oddity, Zhen Yi can’t help but be a little intrigued by Xiao Wo, especially not when they share an unwavering passion for music. The two eventually begin to spend more time together and Zhen Yi slowly starts to find the courage to continue pursuing his own dreams. With Xiao Wo by his side, the wounds from Zhen Yi’s past begin to heal, allowing him to dream like he’s never dreamed before. Finally free from the ghosts of his past, Zhen Yi and Xiao Wo step bravely into a bright new future, together. 

The thing about this drama is that it's actually an adaptation of a Japanese manga that was also adapted into both a Korean and a Japanese drama but honestly I only ever watched an episode of both versions and dropped them cause the male lead was too cold in the kdrama and the acting was too over-the-top in the jdrama so I wasn't all that sure that I would check out this version. In the end though Jelly Lin was cast as the female lead and I adored her in Fights Break Sphere so I thought maybe I should give this story another chance and I was curious how this show would adapt the material into more of a cdrama style. To my surprise the show didn't actually do that much to change the material and our female lead is still extremely maniac but it's nowhere near as insane as the other versions and I found that our male lead was actually a lot kinder than I expected though not as handsome as the previous versions. From almost the first episode Zhen Yi is basically dating Xiao Wo and is seriously the kindest boyfriend to her and I can't help but feel like these two just straight up skipped over the early stages of dating and jumped straight to practically being married. I do have a feeling that some of the cdrama troupe staples might show up later in this season like disapproving parents and the like but so far I'm really into this show. All the side characters are fun and the music is amazing to listen to even if classical isn't usually my jam. The one thing I would change though is the fact that Xiao Wo spends all her time chasing Zhen Yi like a puppy and being his girlfriend and it really doesn't help that this show follows two competing orchestras which as a pianist Xiao Wo has no part in. I wish the show would give the girl her own storylines or motivations beyond being the light in Zhen Yi's life. 

xoxo Allie

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Spring 2020 Anime Awards

Hey guys! So this week was the last week of the Spring 2020 Anime Season so I thought it would be fun to shout out some of the my superlatives for the season!

Anime Of The Season

Fruits Basket is definitely my anime of the season for so many many reasons and I can't help but wonder if it's fair to have it here cause it's second season isn't actually over yet not to mention the fact that maybe I should have placed an actual seasonal anime as my pick but it's my anime list so bite me! I mean what can I say about Fruits Basket that hasn't already been said?? I love the way it balances lighthearted moments with dark ones and how everything though fluffy at first glance is so much darker underneath! The characters are all so charming and I really enjoyed how the first season was all about meeting our characters and learning their backstories so that season 2 could focus on the plot and the Sohma family curse. Click here to read more of my thoughts about this anime.

Runner Up - Tower Of God

Hidden Gem 

Gleipnir is my hidden gem of the season cause I really had no idea what this anime would be about and after I started watching it, I was honestly shocked by how interested I was in the story and the characters but even more so with how little it was talked about this season! I mean yeah it's got an obscene amount of fan service in it but I find that it doesn't bother me as much as it probably should cause I get so distracted with the dark plot and the fascinating characters and the cool mystery! I really think more people should be checking this anime out cause it's totally worth a watch. I love that we learn more about the world as the characters do but as it goes on we're left wondering if we actually don't know anything at all! I do wish there was a bit more action in this anime cause I went in thinking it'd be a death game show like Darwin's Game but it feels a bit more like a scavenger hunt than anything else.

Runner Up - My Next Life As A Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom!

Best Sequel 

Fruits Basket Season 2 is without a doubt the best sequel of this season but then again it didn't have much competition with there only being two anime that I watched this season that were sequels but in the end I went with Fruits Basket cause not only was it something I had waited a year for but I felt like it was a fantastic sequel to the first season cause it took what we loved and added to it. I'm fascinated by the arcs our main characters go through and how much they've changed from the first time we met them. The stakes feel so much higher this season and I'm so glad that the show is officially tackling romance and we're learning more about the family curse and what it means. Click here to read more of my thoughts about this anime.

Runner Up - Psycho Pass 3: First Inspector

Greatest Animation/Character Design

Tower Of God is my pick for best character design but this was a hard one cause I feel like unlike the winter season where there was a clear winner, this season had a bunch of anime that felt similar in terms of art style which is why I thought I should shout out the simplistic nature of the animation and characters in Tower Of God. Since this anime is based off of a Korean webtoon, the animators decided to keep the characters looking the same as they were first drawn and that's amazing cause it definitely separates them from the others. I like that almost every creature is drawn to look like something that isn't part of our world and I think all the action is well depicted too!

Runner Up - BNA

Best OP 

Top by Stray Kids from Tower Of God is my pick for best OP for many reasons. Low key I adore Stray Kids so I was kinda biased from the start that one of my favorite kpop groups sang the opening and it's a bop for sure. I also like the way the OP cuts between scenes from the anime and title credits which I know a lot of people hated but I enjoyed!

Runner Up - Prism by AMPM from Fruits Basket

Protagonist Of The Season

Shuichi Kagaya and Clair Aoki from Gleipnir are favorite protagonists of the season and it might be cheating to have picked two protagonists rather than one but I'd argue that in Gleipnir, Shuichi and Clair are both the leads of the show cause where one goes, the other follows and the show would not be the same without both. At first glance it seems like the two couldn't be more different and that Shuichi is the gentler lead but as the show goes on, you start to see that the two are more alike than you realize. They're both ready to do whatever is necessary and want to protect each other from everything and it was a fascinating to see Shuichi learn to embrace who he is and to stop hiding from himself.

Runner Up - Tohru Honda from Fruits Basket

Antagonist Of The Season

Akito Sohma from Fruits Basket is without a doubt the best antagonist of the season and really there was no competition for him! Akito is fascinating cause not only do we not know much about his backstory or his motivations but we also don't see him every week and yet he's always this looming presence is the back of our minds. He is able to control every member of the Sohma clan through a mix of emotional and physical abuse, choosing his words and actions so carefully that when he does strike, he can destroy months of personal growth in one meeting. I love how he's practically the complete opposite of Tohru and I can't wait until we learn more about what made him the way he is though I'm not entirely sure it could redeem him! Click here to read more of my thoughts about this anime.

Runner Up - Yu from Tower Of God

Ship Of The Season

Shuichi Kagaya and Clair Aoki from Gleipnir are my ship of the season and the only reason I chose them over the runner up was just because I know that Fruits Basket is going into the next season so it wouldn't be fair for them to win ship of the season two seasons in a row. It also really helps that I think Shuichi and Clair are two halves of one person like I mentioned in the protagonists of the season section. They are the perfect definition of opposites attract and I love that whatever flaws the one has the other covers it. They're super protective of each other and something about the way they would die for one another and die without the other just speaks to the tragic bitch in my heart! I also love that they never judge each other for any of the decisions they make.

Runner Up - Kyoru from Fruits Basket


And with that I'll see you all in the Summer 2020 Season!

xoxo Allie