Criminal Minds will always hold a special place in my heart.
I’m allowed to be a little sad.
So it has come to an end. The Walking Dead started strong, went downhill after S6 but picked up again towards the end of S10. Despite its ups and downs, TWD will forever be a show that I cherish — for its compelling writing and the great many characters that I have come to love. Genuinely contented with the ending, thought they did a great job wrapping up the story and building up for the spin-off.
Miss this show so bad!
Already know this is gon' be a 10/10 for me from the first episode!
Don't remember what this show was even about anymore (pretty sure it was awesome). All I remember was crushing hard on Jessica Alba after like the first episode.
Literally no one in this show is likeable yet you can't fucking get enough of it.
Seriously, this show is a goldmine for quotes. Love it!
The writing is masterful, the cast performances are incredible, and the cinematography is amazing. It's nothing short of brilliant. I rate this show a solid 9 out of 10. The only reason it's not a perfect 10 is simply because I despise Tom with every fiber of my being but at the time, his victory in the end has greatly amplified the impact of the show's finale.
Master Lee's POV: Let it cook...
Ha Ji Won has that classic beauty look, majestic vibe as well as sass. Absolutely love her in sageuk!
Not bad at all! Definitely need a second season.
Also I would love to see more of Alice Hirose. She seems to have a lot of potential.
I'm so mad we might not be getting Season 3. Spent two seasons building up BTK, and now ended on a cliffhanger...
I've always admired Kim Jiwon's versatility and felt that she was somewhat underrated. Finally in this drama, she receives the well-deserved recognition that has been long overdue.
Plot-wise, it's quite predictable with some clichés and loopholes but I can't help tuning in to every episode. The cast has great chemistry, especially since many of them have worked together on other projects. The show's creators also included plenty of easter eggs, so if you're a fan of kdramas and movies, you'll enjoy spotting some of them. I personally appreciate how the drama isn't overly complicated (although I don't understand choosing death over losing memories???), funny at times and has many heartstring-tugging moments, culminating in a highly satisfying ending.
More people need to take notice of how fine an actress Dasom is!
This season has too many plot holes to overlook and the actress who played Tilda was dreadful - _ -
Things just got more fun in this second season, maybe because I've gotten used to the show's format. The cast I must say is incredible - each member brings something different to the table which makes the show really unique. The four of them mesh so well together that you feel nothing but good vibes watching them. Their chemistry is simply amazing. Also, just when you thought you knew everyone's humor and quirks, this season brings you new dimensions of their comedic genius.
Overall great entertainment, deserves all the hype and its high viewership.
I've thoroughly enjoyed Reply 1988 and Prison Playbook. This one fell short of my expectation. I find some of the character arcs either too predictable or too pat. Not saying it was bad. Just hope the next season has a stronger plot.
This season is so extra wholesome, i love it!
'Unsung Cinderella' reminds me of 'Radiation House', both revolved around professions that don't get much primetime attention and often overlooked in the healthcare industry. Both are manga turned medical dramas. Can't say they have the most accurate representation of the pharmaceutical and radiology departments, but everything in the dramas, the workplace conversations and scenarios came across as very realistic and convincing.
I've thoroughly enjoyed 'Unsung Cinderella'. It is a slice-of-life medical drama that doesn't lack action, intensity and lovable characters that offer interesting mix of personalities and chemistry. I especially like Ms. Handa (the department chief) whom provided immense comic relief. Ishihara Satomi didn't disappoint and I am glad Narita Ryo got to play Onozuka.
This show had me going WTF every episode...
What a blast it was. Crazy actions, badass characters with stunning art style. Much better than expected. Next up, #Arcane.
Entertaining. Wouldn't mind a sequel :)
Note to self:
Netflix Part 1 = S1 Ep1 - Ep9 on Antena 3
Netflix Part 2 = S1 Ep10 - Ep15 on Antena 3
Netflix Part 3 = S2 Ep1 - Ep8 on Antena 3
Netflix Part 4 = S2 Ep9 - Ep16 on Antena 3
Those who thought WandaVision was a sitcom and was insufferably boring, have no idea what is coming lol...
Netflix's Arcane ended with an exceptionally strong first season.
The League of Legends' world-building is incredible to begin with, boasted by intricate backstories. The show did a great job with the nuance which added to the depth and complexity of the characters and story. The story really came alive with the visually stunning animation and thrilling action sequences, as well as the top-notch voice acting. The immersive experience is truly remarkable. All in all, Arcane is a captivating watch that is sure to please LoL fans and newcomers alike.
Kawai is meccha kawaii~ :smile: Overall, great casts and comedy. I laughed my head off at the stake out scene at the restaurant in ep. 8. Lots of heartwarming moments too (j-dramas are always so good at pulling at people's heartstrings). Hope there's a season 2!
Not gonna lie, this show feels like a high-budget children's production. This isn't meant to be a put-down and I genuinely enjoyed the show. I haven't seen the anime or manga, maybe the child-friendly tone was an intentional nod to the original. The characters were well-cast, even though some lacked strong acting skills. All in all, if you can move past the initial cringe, it's entertaining and at times, wholesome, like a lot of the shonen manga.
Predictable, sure. But still a fun watch. The blend of crime-noir suspense and slapstick comedy in this one works, creating a nice balance of tune. A well-paced, binge-worthy drama.
♪ Toss a coin to yer witcher—
It's a pity that they didn't take advantage of it being a TV series to add a few more details to the world building and the characters' arcs. The storytelling was rocky, not very convincing. Although I didn't mind the timeline jumps, they could've been done better. The pacing felt a lil off and each character’s arcs were distinctly different in tone, significantly undermined the sense of cohesiveness.
Not horrible but definitely has plenty of room for improvement.
That said, bring on Season 2 because I'd still be interested to check it out.
The 'Queen’s Gambit' really said, "Let’s make chess sexy...!"
I didn't expect to enjoy this so much. It's a live-action manga adaptation at its finest. Creative, funny and so relatable, I laughed so much!