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Ongoing 2/14
Moon in the Day
4 people found this review helpful
Nov 3, 2023
2 of 14 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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A Reincarnation Saga with Fantasy Element

Adapted from the webtoon “The Moon that Rises in the Day” (낮에 뜨는 달) by Hye Yoom (헤윰), ENA’s new drama “Moon in the Day” is a heartbreaking, remorseful romance that transcends over centuries. Starring Pyo Ye Jin and Kim Young Dae in lead roles, the storyline depicts the story of a vengeful spirit seeking retribution for his wrongful death. The main actors portray two different characters, from variant timelines. It has been an eventful week with quite a few new premieres like “Castaway Diva”, “Perfect Revenge Marriage” and “The Matchmakers”. Certainly, the show has a tall order to compete with when compared to those recent releases. What works in its favor is the rustic chemistry between the main actors. The script is slightly odd paced, but that doesn’t take away the fact that the characters are intriguing and their backstory is equally riveting. We are given glimpses of their past lives as the first two episodes concentrate on the character’s present lives. As unlike as they are, Kang Young Hwa and Han Jun Oh aren’t peas in the same pod. Let’s dive into this narrative and learn more about them!

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Ongoing 11/40
The Princess Royal
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 16, 2024
11 of 40 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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An Entertaining Couple Who Bicker Endlessly

Give me a historical romance with lots of political maneuvering and I’m seated for the drama!

Starring Zhao Jin Mai & Zhang Ling He in lead roles, the first thing that catches your attention is the domesticated vibes between the main couple. “The Princess Royal” though a political melodrama is essentially a recurring love story between a couple, who died, were revived in their young selves and still choose to marry each other again; no matter the consequences. Their choices might seem questionable because they spend 20 years outwitting each other; but they are allies first, enemies later. There is comfort in their relationship which stems from spending decades together, even if they were in an antagonistic relationship. Both actors excel in their portrayals, the storyline does seem to drag in some places, but they quickly pull through by inserting a new ploy and chaos ensues. Our married couple are tasked with the job of maintaining peace with minimal damage possible. Let’s get to know them better before we form our opinions!

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The Queen Who Crowns
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 12, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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I kept wondering how a woman could unwaveringly support a man who continuously kept demeaning her and ruthlessly massacred her siblings?

“The Queen Who Crowns” depicts the delicate balance between a husband and wife who are at the pinnacle of success. Historically, the show doesn’t offer much information about Yi Bang Won’s (Prince Jeong An) rebellion with him usurping the throne and becoming King Tae Jong, the founder of the Joseon dynasty. The show starts with discord, goes through major turbulence and ends in upheaval. The show focuses on Queen Won Gyeong (born Min Je), a brave, smart and sharp tongued noblewoman born in a prestigious family of high-ranking officials. Her intellect is incomparable, and she proves her worth when she is married to Yi Bang Won, the fourth son of King Tae Jo. Things get sour when King Tae Jo names his second son, Yi Bang Gwa, as crown prince instead of Yi Bang Won. Min Je and Yi Bang Won lead a rebellion which ends in the Crown Prince’s death and Yi Bang Won ascends the throne. What follows is a series of ego clashes between the once peaceful couple, as they grapple between court politics and family dynamics. Because of his rampant insecurities, King Tae Jong spends a lot of time outmaneuvering his brilliant wife who would definitely make a better monarch than him, if she was born a man. To consolidate his power and hurt her, he forms alliances and randomly takes concubines, forces her brothers into exile followed by ordering their execution. Throughout his angry tirades and outbursts, Queen Won Gyeong maintains her demeanor as an outright monarch who cares more about her people than anything else.

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Ongoing 3/12
The Worst of Evil
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 29, 2023
3 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Gangnam Style Crime Thriller

Set in the crime-ridden streets of Gangnam in the 1990s, “The Worst of Evil” promised power packed performances by its stellar casting which includes popular names like Ji Chang Wook, Wi Ha Joon, Im Se Mi. Probably one of the most anticipated releases this year, the show premiered to high expectations and the succinct storytelling is definitely worth the wait. With a three episode premiere and three episodes finale, the show will release two episodes henceforth. Starring Ji Chang Wook as local policeman Park Junmo, Wi Ha Joon as gang leader Jung Gicheul and I’m Se Mi as security officer Yu Euijeong, “The Worst of Evil” is a complicated love triangle set in the midst of a sprawling crime syndicate. Directed by Han Dong Wook, Park Geun Beom and written by Jang Min Seok, the compelling cinematography is resplendent of the 1990s era, which renders a melancholic feel to the melodrama transpiring on screen. The first three episodes do a decent job of introducing the characters and setting the stage for future confrontations. This show isn’t for the fainthearted and it depicts explicit violent scenes (so, drop it if you can’t stand watching fight scenes every 10 minutes, because that seems to be the norm for this show).

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The Prisoner of Beauty
0 people found this review helpful
May 30, 2025
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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An Exemplary Story of Redemption and Love!!

This show could very well be called as story between a newly-wed couple falling in love with each other, only they belong to feuding families and distrust each other!

I never thought family alliances could be so interesting, but “The Prisoners of Beauty” turns a mundane family feud into a captivating saga of redemption and love. Starring Song Zu Er & Liu Yu Ning as the titular leads, the show focuses on the romance between their characters, which belong to feuding families. Qiao Manman of the Qiao family marries Wei Shao of the Wei Clan as a part of the alliance formed by the two families to forgo their past grievances. Their marriage is fraught with distrust, manipulation and power play. As they come to terms with their new relationship, Manman and Wei Shao are forced into an unusual situation where they slowly begin to trust and nurture their fragile relationship. As Qiao Manman, Song Zu Er displays the elegance, grace & acumen of a lady born in a privileged family. Liu Yu Ning braces through his performance of Wei Shao as the powerful Lord of Wei, who is not just strong but also wise. They make a formidable team, capable of quelling rebels and establish a peaceful realm for their people.

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My Dearest Nemesis
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 27, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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My Favorite Watch This Year, Thoroughly Entertaining!!!

This is one of those shows that slowly creeps on you, until you realize that you are totally addicted to it!

“My Dearest Nemesis” quickly became my Monday fixture and that’s saying a lot; because I’m someone who hates Monday blues. If you need one word to describe this show, then it should be “Cute”. Starring Mun Ka Young & Choi Hyun Wook in lead roles, the storyline is evidently a “Noona romance”. Younger kid falls in love with an older girl who is appalled by their age gap, they have a disastrous breakup, meet again years later and fall in love all over again. The premise seems outdated; it might but the characters are new. I have never met a more chaotic main cast as Baek Su Jeong & Ban Ju Yeon. Both are stubborn, workaholic and yet drawn to each other from Day One. Their past remains a hidden fixture for two-thirds of the show, so they don’t even know that they are reconciling after the bitter breakup they had years ago. While Mun Ka Young strikes the perfect balance between sweet and aggressive, Choi Hyun Wook does his best to act as coy underdog, hiding his true nature. From falling apart due to these very secrets to slowly accepting them and loving him completely, Baek Su Jeong has a lot of growing up to do.

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Ongoing 2/12
Castaway Diva
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 30, 2023
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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A Beautiful & Emotional Journey

What will you do if you are left stranded on a deserted island for 15 years?

tvN’s latest musical sojourn “Castaway Idol” attempts to answer this question in a lighthearted yet emotional manner. Starring Park Eun Bin, Kim Hyo Jin, Chae Jong Hyeop, Cha Hak Yeon, Kim Joo Heon in pivotal roles, the drama chronicles main lead Seo Mok Ha’s (Park Eun Bin) journey to normal life as she returns to the mainland, after being stranded on a deserted island for 15 years. The precociousness of the storyline, coupled with some excellent performances from the leading cast, lends a beautiful vibe to this somber melodrama. I have been religiously following the social media updates by tvN since the drama was announced. The initial posters and the trailers created enough buzz to keep this ship floating. The first two episodes are high on emotions, as we are introduced to the two main characters in this drama- Seo Mok Ha & her classmate, Jung Ki Ho. Now, you won’t find any information about Ki Ho, simply because the character’s current whereabouts are still under wraps. The drama heavily leans on the emotional trauma faced by these two characters as they fight for survival. Now, let’s get to know more about them before we dive headfirst into the storyline!

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Completed
Feud
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2025
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Sometimes the Greatest Love Can Turn Vindictive!

What do you do when the person you love is the one you hate the most?

Bai Lu returns with another wuxia romance because obviously that is her specialty. We are here to answer the most dreaded question- is her chemistry with new co-star Joseph Zeng worth mentioning. Do they click? Is their romance believable? To answer these questions, yes they click, their romance is unbelievably reckoning and the storyline is unexpectedly phenomenal. I went into this show with zero expectations, because from the trailer it seemed like a tug of war between the main protagonists. My only concern was whether the show will have a happy ending or not. For three quarters of the show, our main leads are engaged in a revenge saga, full of misunderstandings and deception. Our main couple though powerful have major communication issues, they don’t talk or communicate well which leads to ginormous problems of epic proportions. Since they are Gods, their fights have serious consequences. It’s a “Life & Death” battle and our female lead spends a major chunk of time trying to kill her love interest (sounds familiar, that is another characteristic trait in Bai Lu’s shows).

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