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)
More
10 Jan 2019
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: cha hak yeon, familiar wife, gong min jung, han ji min, jang seung jo, ji sung, kang ha na, kim so ra, kim soo jin, lee jung eun, lee yoo jin, oh eui sik, pak hee bon, park won sang, son jong hak
“People of our nation tend to have a lot of anger, and are hot tempered. They’re psychologically pent up, so they act out easily. They’re emotionally anxious. Also, they tend to think that people are looking down on them.” – Branch Manager Cha (Familiar Wife)
More
20 Oct 2016
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: choi min chul, jo jung seok, kang ki young, kim seul gi, kwang si yang, lee dae yeon, lee hak joo, lee jung eun, lim ju hwan, oh eui sik, oh my ghost, park bo young, park jung ah, shin eun kyung, shin hye sun
OH MY GHOST [FLASH REVIEW]

“Everyday is scarily valuable. My conclusion is that, if possible, forgive. And maybe take a loss. And live happily. The one who forgives can sleep in peace but not the one who needs to be forgiven.” – Soon Ae
More
10 Feb 2016
by red
in kdrama, REVIEW
Tags: ahn nae sang, awl, baek hyun joo, hwang jung min, hyun woo, ji hyun woo, jo jae ryong, kim bo mi, kim ga eun, lee jung eun, park si hwan, yesung
AWL/송곳 [REVIEW]

“You might think you can fix everything but there are things that are unfixable.” – Soldier (Awl)
The writing is tight, the cinematography is gorgeous, the editing is excellent, acting? Don’t even ask! It’s A+++. Awl (송곳), a drama from JTBC that aired in 2015 is a thought-provoking drama that’s very well-written and well-made. I literally loved everything about the show and it made it all the way to my all-time fav dramas list. It is very safe to say that Awl is a drama everyone needs to watch at least once in their life. More
27 Oct 2015
by red
in appreciation post, kdrama
Tags: ahn nae sang, awl, DRILL, ji hyun woo, jo jae ryeong, kim ga eun, kim hee won, lee jung eun, yesung

I ended up giving Awl (also called Drill) a shot! I didn’t expect much when I started this, I just solely wanted to see check the show out but BOOM! Magic happened. It sucked me in! First of all, I have only watched the first episode. This First Impression post is my opinion about the first episode and my opinion may change in the future as the episodes goes on. This post includes my predictions on how the show’s going to be based on my humble opinion as I haven’t read the manhwa. More