Why do you get so turned on by having your experiences ruined? I don't understand it 😭😭😭
I like more mangas now, but i watch the seasonal animes, the problem is: i love movies too, books to, and games, sometimes i feel that would be better if everyday had 36 hours 😭🤣
Why do you get so turned on by having your experiences ruined? I don't understand it 😭😭😭
Binge-watching will never compare to weekly consumption, and I say this not to contradict you; it's a conclusion everyone who watches will reach at some point. There's so much new stuff coming out, so much old stuff to watch. Sooner or later, either you accept consuming it this way, or you simply won't be able to keep up with everything. Part of the fun is having something that excites you while waiting for the next week. Since I accepted that, there's hardly anything I don't look forward to throughout the seasons.
2026 is starting so well... standard premise, without many differentiating characteristics, but varied ideas in the relationship between the characters. I liked what I saw here. The other releases of the month tend to surpass this one because almost all of them have great ideas, but I dare say that this month of January tends to be one of the best; at least 2 of my top 10 for the end of the year should come from here. I hope this one can be a good surprise until the end too!
I just had a realization: this is the first drama I've watched solely because of her. SINCE 2016 I've watched all of hers because of the chemistry she brought to the dynamics, finally something more focused only on Ji Won's acting quality!
I Really, Really Love this new era of K-dramas, Everything is so beautiful, it seems that out of 100 releases, 80 have a high budget, it's even difficult to choose what to watch. Last year I was already feeling this, but the teasers for the ones from 2026 confirmed it: we are really reaching a new phase, since Hometown Cha-Cha there hasn't been any change, I'm happy to follow this new stage of the industry.
Sorry 😭😭😭