29 Dec 2020
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: ahn eun jin, bae hae sun, bae jong ok, cha yub, chae jong hyeop, cho jung seok, choi go, choi soo young, choi woo sung, david mcinnis, elegant family, go min si, go yoon jung, gong hyun joo, graceful family, ha do kwon, ha yoon kyung, heo yool, hong ki joon, hospital playlist, hot stove league, hyena, hyun bong sik, im si wan, im soo hyang, im soo hyung, it's okay to not be okay, jang gyu ri, jang hyuk, jang hyun sung, Jang ki yong, jang young nam, jeon kuk hwan, jeon kwang jin, jeon mi do, ji hye won, jin seo yeon, jo byeong gyu, jo han chul, jo han sun, ju ji hoon, jun suk ho, Jung Hae Kyun, jung jae kwang, jung kyung ho, jung moon sung, jung won joong, kang ji eun, kang ki doong, Kill it, kim chang wan, kim dae myung, kim do hyun, kim dong won, kim guk hee, kim hae sook, kim hee jung, kim ho jung, kim hye soo, kim hyun, kim jin woo, kim joo hoon, Kim Joon Han, kim jun, kim kap soo, kim ki cheon, kim mi kyung, kim min sang, kim nam hee, kim sang ho, kim soo hyun, kim soo jin, kim sung cheol, kwak sun young, lee bong ryun, lee dae yeon, lee do hyun, lee dong wook, lee eol, lee gyu han, lee hyun wook, lee jae won, lee jang woo, lee jin wook, lee joong ok, lee jung eun, lee kyoung young, lee si young, moon hee kyung, moon tae yoo, namgoong min, nana, oh jung se, oh seung eun, park eun bin, park gyu young, park jin joo, park jin woo, park jong hwan, park se jin, robin deiana, roh jeong eui, ryu seung soo, seo ye ji, shin hyun bin, shin soo ho, son kwang eop, song kang, song young kyu, sooyoung, stove league, strangers from hell, sweet home, tell me what you saw, woo hyeon, woo jung kook, yoo hee je, yoo yeon seok, yoon byung hee
I watched significantly more dramas this year than last year but I don’t have enough time to draft review for each drama I watch. I usually don’t post it and don’t even put up the drama title on “review page”. But this year I want to document every single drama I watch so even if I drop it or I finish all ep but can’t write full review I want to document these dramas too in this blog. So I came up with this idea of having a roundup post instead! So this post is the summary of dramas I’ve watched in 2020 that I have not and will not post a dedicated review.
This post is a part of my year end series. The series will consist of 3 posts; dropped dramas in 2020 roundup, finished dramas in 2020 roundup, and best OST in 2020. Now, shall we start? (ps, dramas are listed based on their airing period)
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21 Jul 2019
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: jo han chul, jung yoo jin, kang ki doong, kim sun young, kim tae woo, kim yoo mi, lee jong suk, lee na young, oh eui sik, park gyu young, romance is a bonus book, wi ha joon
“Even though they don’t sell well, some books are worth sharing with the world. Even if many readers don’t read them, they’ll be a treasure for those who do.” – Cha Eun Ho (Romance is a Bonus Book)
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31 Jan 2019
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: ahn suk hwan, cho seong ha, Do kyungsoo, han so hee, heo jong min, hundred days my prince, ji min hyuk, jo han chul, jo hyun sik, Jung Hae Kyun, kim jae young, kim ki doo, kim sun ho, lee joon hyuk, lee min ji, nam ji hyun, oh yeon ah
HUNDRED DAYS MY PRINCE [REVIEW]
What a sweet piece of work! Up to this day I still adore Hundred Days My Price (read: Drama) so much. Drama is such a fun ride from start to finish. I was happy when the characters were happy. I was torn to pieces when they were sad. I didn’t expect anything from Drama at first, honestly. I thought it’d be another rom-com drama set in Joseon era but I was wrong! Drama is indeed a rom-com, but has other elements that make Drama, as a whole, such an enjoyment.
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