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On Attention, Love! Nov 13, 2017
This was actually a surprisingly really fun drama to watch. I enjoyed most episodes (it did get slightly draggy towards the end but not overly so). I laughed out loud in each episode, either because of the main female lead or the side characters. The serious scenes were a little over acted and cringey but the comedy was spot on. When the main leads finally get together they have pretty good chemistry. By the end of the drama you will miss seeing them.

This drama reminded me of In Time With You because of how patient you have to be with the leads to reach the natural conclusion (however ITWY is on a different level). I thought Joanne Tseng did a great job in a role which could have easily become annoying. And Guess by her was the most memorable part of the OST for me. I will be looking for other dramas that have her in lead roles.

They did however kill Close To You (I don't think I can hear that song again for a few months).
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Replying to Regent Nov 13, 2017
Yeah I have to agree with you on this. Season 2 just couldnt live up to my expectations unfortunately. I feel…
In season 1 Jin Myung was my favourite character, in this season she may as well not have been in the show given how lame her story line was. There really wasn't much for her character to do/deal with. I'm assuming they wanted to show how she continues to live a normal life but in a sense there is no need for any character development so it felt like her skills were wasted. Someone told me (and I'm not sure how reliable this is) that AoY 1 was supposed to be 20 episodes but they cut it down and made it into 2 seasons. That's why Ji-Won's story was left unfinished in the first one and picked up again in this one. It's definitely still worth watching and I'm not over the OST (such good music selection)!
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Replying to Salty_bae Nov 4, 2017
i finally watched last episode and damn, I'm crying even though it has kind of happy ending... I just got really…
Yup, they trashed Eun Jae's character, I don't know if it was the writing or the actress but I was annoyed in all her scenes. She seemed bipolar, sometimes really soft a and sweet and at other times very rude and angry. I think her storyline was also a weak and after a while I was uninterested in what happened to her character. But the final breakup scene when she sits in the park with her ex was done well.
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On Hello, My Twenties! Season 2 Nov 4, 2017
This season to me was darker than the first one, esp because of the subject matter of Ji-Won's storyline. It felt heavier than the first one (and the the first one wasn't light either). I wish the original Eun Jae could have continued the series because Ji Woo really couldn't make her character likeable. She came across as very rude in her scenes and not likable like the original actress. To be fair Eun Jae's character is very hard to portray in a likeable manner because of the character's flaws but Park Hye Soo was able to do it. It's sad she couldn't return to the role.

I honestly preferred season 1 as everyone had an interesting storyline but in this one only Ji Won and Ye Eun's one held any real importance. The struggle of daily life and realism was more prevalent in the first one. However this felt more dramatic but unnecessarily at times. That being said, I still would recommend watching this. The acting was good and the friendship very sweet. I like that they portrayed female friendship between the main leads as something that isn't the typical backstabbing story that happens in kdramas.

Most of all, I loved the OST from this drama. The music selection was brilliant and definitely something I will be revisiting often.
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On My Only Love Song Oct 31, 2017
Super cute drama with lots of romance. This was such a fun watch, except as usual the last ep was a bit of a mess but that's all good. This is not a drama to go in seriously too or try to understand too deeply. This is just a drama that was made to be enjoyable and surface level fun, which sometimes is exactly what you need.

Everyone was so pretty in it, it hurt. I have to add that the best acting was from Park Jo Hyung who played the antagonist and was adorably evil (like pure evil but so adorable). He made a very typical role in a very typical storyline very enjoyable to watch.
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On The Rise of a Tomboy Oct 24, 2017
Even though I really love the two main leads, nothing in this movie made sense to me (and I'm not just talking about the maths part, missing subs). It's an ok watch but you won't miss out by skipping this.

I did however enjoy seeing Zhang Han play the opposite of his role in ShanShan, he has more life here. Zhao Zanilla was as adorable as ever in this too.
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Replying to KatySarang_TGeyes Oct 22, 2017
So...never saw my father is strange. But I'm watching this and her acting seems alright, tbh most Korean actresses…
Thanks! I'm gonna watch it once it ends.
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On Overprotected Kahoko Oct 21, 2017
This drama was so cute and adorable. Watching Kahako mature was a delight and honestly the actress did an amazing job. The character she played could have easily been very unlikable and yet she made Kahako so relatable. I could sort of see where the parents were coming from and they didn't come off as evil, just over protective. My only complaint was the last episode seemed too rushed to solve everything and they could have really paced it out better from ep 8 onwards. If you're looking for something that pull off adorableness perfectly this is the one to watch!
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Old_Anime_Lady Oct 18, 2017
Kameee!!! <3 . I haven't watched many jdramas but the ones I watched with Kame have always been delightful. Also I really loved that this stalker's guide opened with the idea that stars are human beings too. I had a similar feeling to the writer when I saw Gong Yoo and how girls chased and threw themselves at him (in a really scary manner). It freaked me out, no wonder they have to live their lives somewhat in hiding.

I will never do that to another human being.
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Replying to kpopx3lover Oct 18, 2017
Wow although I love this drama, but what the heck was up with the last 2 episodes? Everything ended sooo fast…
"Everything ended sooo fast and that unnecessary angst"- right? I skipped through the last episodes because it was just too much and so not needed. The curse of Kdramas...they always leave everything to happen/be resolved in the last 2 episodes.
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Replying to The White Truck of Doom Oct 18, 2017
I like the drama and love the lead male - Choi Kang Soo. I dislike the "lead" female. Her violent actions…
I do think it was bad writing. They seem to have mistaken violence for strong female lead traits. Also I don't remember seeing her in anything else but I felt like the actress didn't emote much and so you end up finding her character less relatable or likeable.
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On Strongest Deliveryman Oct 18, 2017
Cute drama but the mains lacked any form of chemistry, even though Go Kyung Pyo has it streaming down his ears, unfortunately the female lead did not. The second leads are far more cuter together and I ended up watching the drama for them. It's a shame because I really wanted to see Go Kyung Pyo as a main lead and now need him to do another drama with a female lead he has more chemistry with.
Drama's OST was pretty good, and plot line standard of optimistic youth fighting against the battles life throw at them. It's a fun watch with all the friendship (if a little stretched). Worth watching as an in between drama.
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Replying to Malu Sep 28, 2017
Do you know how can I see the movies hub? I do see the shows hub (as "top airing shows", I suppose) but…
No, i think that feature may have been removed completely. :( I think it's only the top airing/upcoming/most popular ones now.
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