I was a little disappointed with One More Happy Ending ep 11 and 12 because they didn’t really meet my expectation but ep 13 was surprisingly great. Maybe because Han Mi Mo (played by Jang Na Ra) and Song Soo Hyuk (played by Jung Kyung Ho) finally got together. Don’t forget the fact that they looked extremely great together here. There are many scenes that I like from ep 13 and 14 and I wish I could upload all of my caps but it’s pretty impossible. I have almost 100 caps! This is my newest record. More
My Love for “One More Happy Ending” ep 13 & 14
05 Mar 2016 Leave a comment
in a scene to love, appreciation post, kdrama Tags: ahn hyo seop, jang na ra, jung kyung ho, kim tae hoon, one more happy ending, park eun seok, seo in young, yoo da in
My Love Eun Dong [review]
20 Jul 2015 1 Comment
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“If only one holds onto the red string of fate, you won’t be able to meet. But if you two hold it together you’ll be able to meet.” – Grandma (My Love Eun Dong)
Another great drama bid farewell and that means this week I’ll have nothing to watch. Two days ago My Love Eun Dong closed its curtain and left me speechless. I waited for the whole day yesterday for the english subtitle but thankfully the sub wasn’t released yesterday because if it did, I probably wouldn’t be able to watch any drama today. I marathoned ep 10-15 and cried for 6 straight hours. My eyes were red, swollen and sting so bad PLUS I got diarrhea yesterday HA! I finished ep 16 just 30 minutes ago (it’s 17:05 now) and I didn’t cry that much wow, that surprised me tbh.
My Love Eun Dong is exactly what I’m asking for from a melodrama. It evokes pains and hate but doesn’t exaggerate it. I cried a bucket of tears while watching and that’s what melodrama is! More
Update of my holiday-must-watch-dramas list + Thank You Misaeng!
04 Feb 2015 3 Comments
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Update of my holiday-must-watch-dramas list + a little update of everything
My holiday is only two weeks left! Time does fly so fast. It feels it was just yesterday I wrote my “must watch dramas during holiday” post which was more than one month ago but now I only have (LESS than) two weeks left and I don’t know what should I do with my life! I have to enjoy every single second of my holiday because may be next year I won’t be able to have this long holiday anymore. I need to work, need to earn money, be a 9 to 5 employee.
This post is a little update of my holiday-must-watch-dramas list. I’m only posting brief review of every drama I’ve watched so far from that list plus a little update of currently airing dramas that I’m following plus a little update of everything that’s been haunting me since I watched Misaeng. More
Bad Guys [review]
27 Jan 2015 5 Comments
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Bad Guys [review]
“True happiness is that, when you’re happy it makes others around you happy as well. That’s how you should be as a human.” – Oh Gu Tak (Bad Guys)
OCN’s Bad Guys ended its run last month (13 December 2014) and easily snatched #1 crown of best release in 2014 on my list! Undoubtedly, one of the best dramas ever produced!
Badass ahjussis + strong plot + fab cinematography and details = what else can you ask for! Bad Guys is sending other dramas with same/similar genre as them a Christmas card with “Shame On You” word written on it. And their contenders shouldn’t get mad because they are nothing compared to Bad Guys. The intensity of this drama didn’t falter one bit and kept you on edge every time. More