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FairyGodVillain

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FairyGodVillain

Somewhere
Completed
22 Flower Road
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 23, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Cute.

If you need to unwind and chill with a light, fluffy drama about friendship and relationships, this might just be what you need. This review might be biased but you can't blame me, I loved the cast honestly.
The plot is nothing special ,you know, it's the typical sharehouse drama but the casting is great, at least to me! Some scenes aee repetitive sort of, but i wasn't complaining because they were kind of cute and that's what I need in my life right now.
Agreed, the whole drama could have been wrapped up in like 6 episodes, but it was still okay. I guess the producers and the writer were trying to ease the couples into their feelings and all that.
Don't expect much from the plot and just have a nice time with the cute scenes, okay?

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Angel's Last Mission: Love
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 1, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 3.5
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First of all, the casting was really good.
The drama had me hooked in the beginning, compelling scenes garnished with beautiful OSTs and this left me wanting more.
Along the line, the drama lost direction.
They dragged out the scenes and passed Ji Kang Woo off as the villain when truly, he was a victim of the Deity's harshness and cruelty.
The fact that Hu Sunbae had to be dissipated was really sad, but the more annoying thing was that despite that sacrifice, Dan and the FL still had to go through a lot.
The drama tried to stray away from cliches like 'You who came from the stars' and 'Legend of the blue sea' which have the same Human/Superhuman love story plots, but ended up being underwhelming and repetitive.
Kudos to Shin Hye Sun for bringing her role to life in this drama. I always thought she gave off 'supporting role' vibes, but I think she did a good job in this drama as a FL.

I don't want to give away much, but the drama started off strong and ended off as a huge disappointment.
I don't think I'll re-watch this one, but if it's your cup of tea, go right ahead.

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Y-Destiny
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 10, 2021
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Some storylines had the potential to be good, but just...weren’t.

I don’t know how to go about this review because there’s a lot to be said and I want to make this as concise as possible. The story is really about 7 boys who vow to have boyfriends before the end of the academic session.( I think?)
So the characters are named by days of the week, Sun-Sat, with varying storylines and OSTs even.

Sun and Nuea’s story was my favorite, probably because I already am a fan of the Nat/Max pairing, so I might be a little biased. The storyline was realistic, their lovey-dovey scenes were adorable and my babies looked extraaaa handsome. The ending though, that livestream bit went on too long.

I didn’t pay so much attention to Mon’s story, so I don’t have much of an opinion on that.

Tue and Ake’s story is your regular hate-to-love story and while I happen to be a huge sucker for those type of stories, this one didn’t do it for me. Everything was too fast, and not properly executed.

Puth (Thai for Wednesday) and Kaeng’s story wasn’t one of my favorites and I might be the only one with this opinion, though. Their story line seems really realistic though, so that’s an upside.

Thurs and Pao’s story had the potential to be good, but didn’t quite hit the mark. I got a ‘He’s Coming To Me’ kinda feel and I was hoping for something good with that one. Again, didn’t do it for me.

Masuk/Tir/ Jia are not a throuple. Lol. Masuk gets a second chance at love after Tir dies. This one. This one had the POTENTIAL to be a moving, beautiful tearjerker, but I was let down. It’s not as horrible as some comments below may lead you to believe, but it’s not that good either. Too-long stares and Tir’s presence literally everywhere.

In episode 15, Masuk tells Jia not to kiss him because Tir may be watching. What. The. Friggin. Bull. Is. That?

Sat and Choke. Lol.
Half of the time , I didn’t understand what was going on. Too many time travels, flashbacks, blah blah. Something extra was always going on.
The other half of the time, I was wondering why they randomly broke into English sentences. Sat’s command is English is so good, but Choke’s was choppy in some places. They could have just stuck to the native language. Nice of them to consider international fans though. lol.

Episode 15 is a montage of all the couples, horribly done, I must add. Only Puth and Kaeng were adorable in that episode.

Music- okay.
Not mind blowing enough to make me Shazam and download all of them, but good.

Acting- Okay. Some people were obviously better than others and some of them are new to acting? I’m guessing?

Overall, I stand by my rating.
Might rewatch for Max/Nat. Lol

Edit: I’ve rewatched all the episodes a countless number of times. So yeah, it may be meh, but I guess I like ‘meh’ stories too.

Also, I take back what I said about Mon/Team. I quite like them. I hadn’t seen their episodes as at the time I wrote this review.

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