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#365: repeat the year kdrama
mostlyfate · 1 year
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DRAMAWEEN 2022 — free day (favorite osts from dramas with fantasy):
While You Were Sleeping (2017) Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016) Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016)  Angel’s Last Mission: Love (2019) 365: Repeat the Year (2020)  Chicago Typewriter (2017) 
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wolha · 1 year
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American shows about murder motive: trauma, disorders, PTSD, etc
Korean dramas about murder motive: I don’t have a reason, it was fun (??????), she wanted me to walk up the stairs every day, so I killed her (?????)
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meowjh · 2 years
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♥︎♥︎ MY TOP 5 KDRAMAS
beyond evil (2021)
thriller; mystery; psychological; drama
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hometown cha cha (2021)
comedy; romance; life; drama
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navillera (2021)
life; drama
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signal (2016)
thriller; mystery; sci-fi
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365 repeat the year (2020)
thriller; mystery; drama; fantasy
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odanurr87 · 11 months
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Alchemy of Completed 2022 Kdramas - Part 1
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Last year I watched a bunch of kdramas, too many for me to properly review at the rate I write about them. As a result, I'm gonna try something different and quickly review those dramas that released in 2022 that I watched, and maybe recommend a few alternatives here and there in those cases where the show didn't live up to the task. Considering it's been a while since I watched some of these dramas, I binged a couple of them again to better inform my commentary. If you're short on time, or just want to add kdramas to your ever-increasing watchlist, you'll find a ⭐ next to the titles I wholeheartedly recommend, and a 💀 next to those I feel should best be avoided, but you do you. If you still haven't watched some of these shows, this list will hopefully give you some idea of whether you'll enjoy watching them (or not).
A brief note on my rating system before we begin. I use bins for my 1-10 scale in the following way:
Anything between 5 and 6 is considered average
Shows between 7 and 8 are considered above average
Shows in the 9 to 10 range are the cream of the crop
Anything between 1 to 4 is considered below average, with the 1-2 range reserved for the worst offenders.
Thus, I have two possible scores for the average, above average, and cream of the crop categories, what I believe makes my life a little easier when rating shows. I have occasionally given half point ratings (e.g. 7.5) to certain shows when I feel they're halfway to a better grade, but that has been the exception rather than the rule.
So without further ado, welcome to my Alchemy of Completed 2022 Kdramas - Part 1!
A Business Proposal⭐
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Episode count: 12
Where to watch: Netflix
Rating: 8/10
Verdict: "You know I'm good at a lot of different things, right?"
We start with one of my favourites and the best short romcom of 2022. Based on the manhwa of the same name by Haehwa (original story) and NARAK (art), Taemu Kang (Ahn Hyeo Seop) plays the 'perfect CEO' stereotype who ain't got no time for love so, after several hilarious events, he eventually hires Hari Shin (Kim Se Jeong) to play the part of his girlfriend to fool grandpa. Unbeknownst to him though, Hari is his employee. Will their fake relationship turn into a real one? You bet your ass!
The show ticks almost all of the required tropes, subverts some -what was a pleasant surprise- and entertains throughout, making perfect use of its runtime. The second lead couple, played by Kim Min Gue and Seol In Ah, also turned several heads, not to mention the latter had great BFF chemistry with Kim Se Jeong. Week after week, I was looking forward to every episode of this show, especially considering how disappointing another romcom that aired around the same time turned out to be, and that you may or may not find in this list. You could say this show aired just in time for Samantha and Rachel to cure my FLAWless disappointment.
Again My Life⭐
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Episode count: 16
Where to watch: Viki
Rating: 8/10
Verdict: Lawful Lawyer is back!
The better Lawless Lawyer of 2022. Kim Hee Woo (Lee Joon Gi) is a prosecutor who travels back in time to put the people who murdered him behind bars while the audience wonders which female lead he should date. And between Kim Ji Eun, Hong Bi Ra, and Veronica Park Kim Jae Kyung, well, he's definitely not lacking in choices. Fortunately, time travel is merely used as a trigger to tell the story (similar to 365: Repeat the Year in this respect), so we don't have to worry about kdramas' rather abysmal track record with sci-fi. The show keeps you hooked episode after episode, finding a good balance between the scheming, putting people behind bars, throwing some punches (has those trademark LJG action sequences!), all the while going after the next big fish. Last, but not least, it does an incredibly good job at managing an ensemble cast of characters, and there are a lot of them! If you're a fan of Lawless Lawyer or Lee Joon Gi, you can't go wrong with this one.
Alchemy of Souls - Part 1
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Episode count: 20
Where to watch: Netflix
Rating: 6/10
Verdict: Watch a fantasy cdrama instead
Alternatives: Fights Break Sphere, Fighter of the Destiny
When I watched the character promos for this show I thought this could be Korea's answer to some of China's fantasy dramas, possibly Xuanhuan dramas, and I was all for it! I liked the male actor, Lee Jae Wook, in other dramas I'd watched with him (he was great in When the Weather is Fine and Search: WWW), and Jung So Min playing a master assassin and mentor in a fantasy drama was quite appealing. Of course, I was a bit worried when the teaser dropped, with its emphasis on some weak comedy, but I decided to give the show the benefit of the doubt. Sadly, Part 1 didn't live up to the task. It meandered a lot, definitely under-using its 20-episode order, focusing on every romantic relationship under the sun and then some, ultimately delivering an unsatisfactory hero's journey for the ML, while the antagonists played ping-pong with the alchemy of souls. At times, I was reminded of Hwarang, a show I have reviewed very poorly and that seems to have relied on the idol factor to garner popular appeal.
I've previously compared Jang Uk's journey to that of Xiao Yan from the cdrama Fights Break Sphere, in that I expected the former, from the previews, to undergo a similar rise to power as the latter, rigorously training under his master, slowly climbing his way back to power, but with the additional appeal of developing that romantic relationship between Jung So Min's character and Lee Jae Wook's, what would've made for a more rewarding journey for both the character and the audience. This is a tried-and-true formula, also used by the popular anime The Rising of the Shield Hero, to mention but one other example. Unfortunately for us, Jang Uk can hardly be bothered to train (supposedly, he "trained" with twelve masters for years and didn't learn a damn), except at the very specific, and limited, times that the script dictates, instead relying on luck and plot contrivances to "skip ahead" his way to power, what makes for far less memorable scenes. Additionally, the cdrama nails the master-student relationship thanks to the great rapport between Baron Chen's Yao Chen and Leo Wu's Xiao Yan, but there's hardly such a bond between Mu Deok and Jang Uk.
In the end, Part 1 of Alchemy of Souls should've been about Jang Uk's rise to power under the guidance of his master, and later love interest, Mu Deok, but it's too unfocused, its attention constantly diverted by comedy, love polygons, or caricaturesque villains doing dumb things under everyone's noses. Perhaps its only saving grace was the character of the Crown Prince, brilliantly played by Shin Seung Ho, who was able to nail both the comedy and the drama when called for. However, if you're looking for a good fantasy drama with a more traditional (or any) hero's journey, watch Fights Break Sphere instead, with the caveat only the first season has been released, and it's doubtful there'll be a second. I'd also recommend Fighter of the Destiny, with Lu Han. It probably doesn't have as good CGI or sets, but it has a better grip on the hero's journey than Alchemy and nails the camaraderie aspects.
Alchemy of Souls - Part 2
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Episode count: 10
Where to watch: Netflix
Rating: 7/10
Verdict: Works better as a standalone watch
I should've probably left Part 2 of the show for Part 2 of my list, but I'm going in alphabetical order so that's that. This is one of the shows I decided to rewatch to refresh my memory and, to my surprise, it fared much better the second time around. Why's that? Read on to find out!
Part 2 of Alchemy of Souls starts strong, much stronger than Part 1 did, something many were doubting when the news hit that Jung So Min wouldn't return for Part 2, instead being replaced by the original Naksu actress, Go Youn Jung. Fortunately, she does an excellent job throughout, but especially in the beginning of Part 2, which comes across as more of a fairy tale (Rapunzel's), and where the show decides to embrace some of the typical marriage contact tropes, as Young Jung's character fake-marries the now uber-powerful Jang Uk in order to escape from her mother's tight grasp. Honestly, I wish the show had started with Part 2, in media res, and used the material from Part 1 for flashback storytelling, in a similar vein to how The Untamed did it. God, that would've been so good! Precisely because Jang Uk has become sort of a demigod he can boss around all of the useless supporting characters from Part 1 (I'm looking at you, Pathetic Assembly of Evil), and pretty much do whatever he wants, so it's quite commendable to see him return smarter and more measured in his decision-making.
As someone who watched Part 2 live back then, it started to lose its initial glimmer when an inevitable reveal kept being delayed episode after episode, hinting that it would obviously occur the next one. Of course, this never happened, but what made matters worse was the fact that the ML was kept oblivious while everyone around him found out and chose not to tell him because... reasons? I can understand one person keeping the secret for his own agenda, maybe a couple, but I find it astonishing that even Jang Uk's friends and family shared this same agenda, as they also kept the truth from him. Additionally, the more this delay continued the further the narrative possibilities were constrained and, thusly, certain scenarios conjured up by fans never came to pass. However, this will not be much of an issue for people coming in blind to Part 2 (or with a healthy distance from Part 1). Perhaps even the fact that the noble idiocy card is played, or that the main antagonist is obstinately preserved by the writers until the very last episode to little effect (when he shouldn't have made it past Part 1), won't present much of an issue to newcomers.
Having said this, I still feel the final battle for the fate of the world remains rather underwhelming and anticlimactic, not helped by the fact that certain characters are resurrected right before said battle. After all, if the show outright establishes death is not permanent, minutes before "the end of the world," why should I fear for any of the characters? Even Jang Uk himself, during this final battle, doesn't show an ounce of worry that maybe this time he will not make it out alive, regardless of his powers, making the fight seem entirely mechanical and perfunctory. The writers even throw in some half-baked plot device about the King's Star being powered by seven other stars, and since it had never been explained throughout the show a character has to exposition-dump it on our laps (there's quite a lot of exposition dump going around in Part 2, what helps newcomers to the show). It's a plot device prominently featured in the cdrama Fighter of the Destiny, which I previously recommended, so maybe it was inspired by it?
In the end, if you still want to get a taste of the Alchemy experience, I wholeheartedly suggest you treat Part 2 as the original show, with Part 1 being the prequel made to cash in on the show's success that, ultimately, you may not even need. Thus, as a standalone, I'm revising my original rating for Part 2 from a 6/10 to a 7/10, bumping it into my above average bin.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
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Episode count: 16
Where to watch: Netflix
Rating: 6/10
Verdict: Better luck in S2
Alternatives: Good Doctor, Again My Life
Woo to the Young to the Woo started off with a bang and had me sold after binging its first four episodes (I had a bit of an offset), making me hopeful this could be one of my favourites from 2022. Sadly, it was thereabouts that the quality of the writing slowly started going downhill for me. Woo lost me on two fronts: the weak framing and execution of the legal cases, and the underdeveloped cast of supporting characters, who were mostly neglected in favour of Park Eun Bin's Young Woo. Don't get me wrong, Park Eun Bin nailed the character, and her conversation with her mom in Episode 8 was particularly poignant and well executed, but it wouldn't have hurt to give characters like Min Woo or Jun-ho a case that resonated with them, like "The Strife of the Three Brothers," which was relevant to Young Woo's BFF Geu Ra-mi.
I'll take Min Woo as an example because, out of the whole cast of supporting characters, he showed the most promise. The show mentions in passing that Min Woo is his family's sole breadwinner, what could explain why he's so competitive and regards Young Woo as a threat rather than a boon, but the show never tries to explore this when it has the perfect medium to do so in the form of the legal cases. So why not give him a case that echoes some of his struggles trying to support his family while making headway into the competitive legal world, thus allowing us and his teammates to get to know him a little better? In essence, show us, don't just tell us. How am I then supposed to buy his sudden change-of-heart in "The Blue Night of Jeju" when you've given me nothing to support the fact he's bonded with anyone in the team? (besides Jun-ho who was already his flatmate) Perhaps not surprisingly, this particular episode throws a bunch of arcs left and right for the supporting characters to try and grab hold of, but too little too late.
As a procedural, I feel Extraordinary Attorney Woo is pretty average. It either didn't know how or never intended to handle its supporting cast of characters and successfully integrate them into the narrative, similarly to how a show like Again My Life did. To draw a curious parallel, the final episode of Again My Life gathers all of "the good guys" at the restaurant of Hee Woo's parents. There are 14 of them in total, not counting Hee Woo and his parents, and I feel like they've truly become one big extended family by show's end. Extraordinary Attorney Woo has a similar scene, gathering everyone at Min Shik's place that is meant to convey the same feeling, but they don't quite feel like a team yet, let alone a family. Maybe in Season 2?
If you're looking for a show featuring another savant autistic lead, but with a better grasp on developing an ensemble cast of characters, as well as a romantic relationship between the leads, then Good Doctor is the show for you. On the other hand, if you're looking for a kickass lawyer, well, you probably already know who I'm talking about.
Fanletter, Please⭐
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Episode count: 4
Where to watch: Viki
Rating: 8/10
Verdict: A lot of heart in a small package
The first among three shows in these lists that feature Choi Soo Young and Yoon Park as either main or supporting leads. I'd only previously watched Choi Soo Young in So I Married an Anti-Fan, a show not without its share of issues, but her as the female lead wasn't one. Indeed, she was one of the highlights and I was looking forward to seeing more of her work. As such, I was looking forward to this mini-series, more so when I realised Yoon Park would play the role of a father willing to move heaven and earth for his daughter, what is not a typical setup in kdramas (in my watching experience, mind you). Off the top of my head, I can only think of Marriage Contract and Lie After Lie as similar shows, in terms of how much of a protagonist the child actor is. Both are shows I would wholeheartedly recommend.
As for Fanletter, Please, I was positively pleased by how much content and social commentary this show was able to fit into its 4-hour runtime without harming the storytelling, something that even full-length kdramas struggle to achieve. Having said that, I would've welcomed one or two more episodes to let it breathe a little bit more and, of course, to watch some cute family moments! This is definitely a case of so good you want more of it. Still, Choi Soo Young and Yoon Park make it work within the available runtime, what's a credit to them and the script. CSY was on a roll last year (as you'll find out in Part 2!) so I'll have to keep an eye out for more of her dramas, and it was very welcome to see Yoon Park play this devoted father character after the disappointing Forecasting Love & Weather (though he was pretty good in it). Give me more short dramas!
Forecasting Love and Weather
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Episode count: 16
Where to watch: Viki, Netflix
Rating: 6/10
Verdict: Couldn't forecast love and I have my doubts about the weather
Alternatives: She Would Never Know, The Rational Life
I have a soft spot for Park Min Young, having watched romcoms like What's Wrong With Secretary Kim? and Her Private Life, or even melodramas like When the Weather is Fine. And who can forget Healer, where she played the part of Lois Lane to Ji Chang Wook's Clark Kent (watch it, it's a classic). I couldn't remember a drama with her that I didn't enjoy watching, so it broke my heart a little to see what a disappointing mess Forecasting Love and Weather turned out to be. I should've heeded a friend's advice to steer clear of Song Kang dramas, even though the script was clearly the worse offender by far.
The show hooked us in with the initial romcom elements, and then decided to veer into slife/melo territory, as the relationships between the different couples started to fray, with conflict being driven at an accelerated pace by the issues that arose from poor communication, or an outright absence of it, and how the different couples handled (they often didn't) the results of their miscommunication. I didn't much mind at the time because I felt they were being somewhat mature about it without overplaying their hand, and because my weekly romcom fix was being delivered by A Business Proposal, but they were treading a fine line... that got utterly ground into dust in the last six episodes. At this point in the show, the nonsensical drama was amped considerably, to the point it could've given Young Lady & Gentleman a run for their money, setting us up for the inevitable breakup. Why? Because the kdrama gods have written that a breakup must inevitably occur in Episode 14 or thereabouts, and this show is not about to subvert that trope!
Like Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Forecasting Love and Weather failed at properly handling its ensemble cast of characters, trying to juggle five relationships to some very mixed results, when it would've been better off simply focusing on the main and secondary couples. As a result, by show's end I could've cared less what happened to the main couple, and was actually a bit more invested in the secondary one, played by Yoon Park and Yura, possibly because they at least tried to talk to each other and work things out. Honestly, Yoon Park's Ki Jun got the better deal out of all the characters in the show. How do you make Ki Jun, the guy who cheated on his fiancée with Si Woo's girlfriend, a more likable, or at least interesting, character than everyone else? You have him grow from an immature baby into a more or less responsible adult. You could argue that the main leads experience growth of their own, but it struck me as a bit aimless, a bit hollow. I mean, 16 episodes for Ha Kyung's boss to tell her you learn more from your mistakes than you do your successes? Seriously? Just go to r/GetMotivated for that.
Would I recommend this show? Unless you want to learn a little about what goes on behind the scenes of a weather forecast, not really, but maybe it's my fault for having high expectations due to PMY. It's not a bad show though, just average. If you want far better executed takes on this concept, check She Would Never Know on the kdrama side, and The Rational Life on the cdrama side.
Glitch💀
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Episode count: 10
Where to watch: Netflix
Rating: 3/10
Verdict: Watching an episode of Ancient Aliens on the History Channel would've been more exciting and a lot shorter too
Alternatives: Circle
Can I get away simply by saying watching this show was a glitch? No? Dammit. I should've known better than to watch a Netflix-produced kdrama, even if it does star Nana, 'cause they've all been a bust for me, but Glitch was one of the privileged few shows I watched in 2022 that made me feel I had utterly wasted my time, with no redeeming qualities about it. 500 minutes to tell a story that lacks focus and is all over the place, perhaps stretched thin to meet a Netflix episode quota, with a FL that is not particularly interesting to follow, as she goes through a midlife crisis and teams up with Nana to investigate a UFO cult that may or may not have kidnapped her ex to sell his kidneys. Okay, maybe I made up that last bit about the kidneys.
The comedy doesn't land, the mystery doesn't land, the drama doesn't land, and the UFO doesn't land either. Undoubtedly, the finale is the better episode of the show, not least of why because it marked the ending, but also because the show didn't have any more time to dawdle as it had been doing for the past nine episodes, what gave it some much needed focus. To make matters worse, the surprises and twists at the end of each episode just weren't good enough to keep you hooked, nor, I'm afraid, were the leads. I was tempted at the time to give this show my first ever 1/10 for the way it wasted my time over the span of those 500 minutes, with a story that was infuriatingly inconsistent and lacked a lot of common sense, but it's probably not that bad. Still, I would only recommend watching it to my enemies, probably alongside something like Sisyphus.
Good Job
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Episode count: 12
Where to watch: Viki
Rating: 7/10
Verdict: Good fun
Alternatives: Secret Royal Inspector
Another ENA network show, like Extraordinary Attorney Woo, but shorter and more entertaining, as we follow the crazy antics of Eun Soon Woo (Jung Il Woo), a chaebol CEO who doubles as a private detective (think Bruce Wayne/Batman), and Don Se Ra (Kwon Yu Ri), his newly-recruited superpowered assistant, as they aim to solve a 20-year-old cold case while uncovering other, smaller, cases, helping people and rectifying injustices along the way.
Good Job is just a fun ride overall, even if the comedy can be a little hit-or-miss sometimes, especially when it drags on for too long or tries the Marvel route of undermining certain scenes. The writing too could've benefited from another revision, as some events feel gratuitously delayed, like when a character refuses to reveal a certain name only to do so a few minutes later, while others are forced to a head, like Se Ra discovering Soon Woo's batcave. Oh, yeah, he has a batcave, of sorts, and even an Alfred, in the form of Lee Joon Hyuk's Director Hong, whom you may recall from Mystic Pop-Up Bar. He also has a talented sidekick and comedic support, Jin Mo (Eum Moon Suk), both a lawyer and a hacker, who also gets into a romantic entanglement of his own with Se Ra's best friend, Na Hee (Song Sang Eun). This is the mini-Justice League you'll see play dress-up (these scenes are so over-the-top fun!) from episode to episode, as they go undercover to solve cases and get one step closer to their goal. In this sense, this show could be compared to something like Taxi Driver, but, unlike the latter, Good Job doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should you for maximum enjoyment.
While the resolution of the final case felt a bit underwhelming, and perhaps a tad perfunctory (I did appreciate the brief redemption arc for one of the antagonists though), Good Job achieves in 12 episodes what Extraordinary Attorney Woo could not in 16, making its cast of characters grow into a team, one I would not mind accompanying in more adventures in future seasons. Will that happen? Probably not, so if you're looking for more fun adventures of the sort, and don't mind traveling to the past, I would not hesitate to recommend Secret Royal Inspector, with Kim Myung Soo and Kwon Na Ra.
Grid💀
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Episode count: 10
Where to watch: Disney+
Rating: 4/10
Verdict: Another nail in the kdrama sci-fi coffin
Alternatives: 365: Repeat the Year, Reset, Circle
Sci-fi is one of my favourite genres, but kdramas have had a rather lousy track record at delivering good quality sci-fi and, sadly, Grid does nothing to change that. Our story starts in 1997, when a mysterious time traveler known as "the Ghost" laves a program for an energy grid to replace Earth's failing magnetic fields. This Grid is now managed by the Administration Bureau who intend to track down the Ghost and unlock the secrets of time travel... eventually. The show's comprised of only ten episodes, yet the pacing of the first half is slower than it has any right to be given the events depicted (hint: they aren't that exciting) and the dialogue isn't stimulating enough to sustain such a slow burner. This "season" could've been compressed into 5 or 6 episodes and it would've been stronger for it. Of course, then it would hardly qualify as a "season" (though Netflix seems to think it does).
The main plot line focuses around this serial killer and the fact that the Ghost is helping him evade capture. Why is this time traveler aiding and abetting a criminal? Honestly, this question was never interesting enough to fuel ten weeks of watching (the pain!) and it shows. Additionally, it is not answered conclusively, although there are some bread crumbs for the viewer to put the pieces together. In fact, this statement captures the show in a nutshell; it raises questions, but never provides any conclusive or satisfying answers, playing on the viewer's knowledge of other (better) time travel stories so they can come up with their own. Perhaps the worst example of this is the season finale, which is only meant to set up events for a possible S2 (in your dreams, or nightmares), thereby raising even more questions.
The writer behind this, Lee Soon Yeon, is apparently quite good, having written for Stranger and Stranger 2. I haven't watched either show so I can't comment on them, but time travel stories aren't for everyone. Having said that, the "mysteries" that are supposed to keep viewers hooked were also underwhelming. I remember reading an article that recommended Grid as a show that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I suppose it's possible to fall off your seat while asleep, right? If you want a show that uses time travel well, though in very limited fashion, merely as a trigger for the plot to unfold, watch 365: Repeat the Year. The cdrama Reset is a great exponent of using a time loop and one of my favourites from 2022. If you want kdrama's best exponent of sci-fi to date, watch Circle (review on the way).
If You Wish Upon Me⭐
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Episode count: 16
Where to watch: Viki
Rating: 8/10
Verdict: The genie from Aladdin would be proud
First things first, there is a better version of this show if you take out the gangster storyline, which was entirely superfluous, and better integrate the sister storyline into the main plot. You can also drop the jealous doctor who added surprisingly little beyond being jealous at the required times (what a waste of a perfectly good character). Repackage it all into a shorter, 12-episode, season and this show could've reached 9-10 territory for me. Those are pretty much the weakest aspects of the show.
With that out of the way, it's a very good show. People have compared it to Chocolate given that it takes place in a hospice ward but, for my part, I dropped that show after 5 or 6 episodes, partly because of the ML. No such problem with Ji Chang Wook's character here, an orphan and ex-con with a heart of gold, and a cute dog he's named "Son." Despite all the abuse he's been subjected to throughout his life, he slowly starts to open up as he does community service at the hospice. Paired with Choi Soo Young's flirty Nurse Seo (love her!), these two alone make a powerful case for watching this show. Sung Dong Il also delivers a great performance and has some wonderful exchanges with Ji Chang Wook's character.
The show follows the "case of the week" formula for the most part, certainly during the first half of the drama, as Team Genie tries to fulfill the final wishes of the hospice's patients and often positively impact other people's lives in so doing. Be prepared and have tissues at hand. Beyond the gangster detour that wasted our time towards the end, and drew dangerously close to upending all the good will the show had garnered throughout its run, the final episode really brings it home, coming full circle and delivering a really satisfying conclusion to our story, one final surprise as Team Genie brings down the curtain on their show and bids us goodbye.
In short, yes, it could've been better with a tighter focus but, as it stands, it's one of the better shows to have come out in 2022, and perhaps Ji Chang Wook's best work since Healer (with the caveat that I have not yet watched Suspicious Partner nor Lovestruck in the City). And Choi Soo Young is now 2 for 2! (this girl's on 🔥🔥)
Jinxed at First💀
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Episode count: 16
Where to watch: Viki
Rating: 4/10
Verdict: Oh, it's jinxed alright
Alternatives: My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, Goblin, Scripting Your Destiny
I had measured expectations for this drama. Na In Woo had previously worked with the same director in 2021's River Where the Moon Rises, a show I enjoyed a great deal, though mostly because it was the first time I delved deep into the history behind the drama, namely the tale of Princess Pyeonggang and On Dal the Fool, and the history of the Three Kingdoms' period. He was brought in late, with production underway, to replace Ji Soo; he barely slept, had to adlib a lot of his scenes, and still managed to have great chemistry with Kim So Hyun and, to my mind, had the better grasp on the character of On Dal. I'd hoped Jinxed at First would give him another opportunity to shine, but, alas, that was not the case.
The first episode alone is a hectic storytelling mess (and, incidentally, River Where the Moon Rises alumni reunion), rushing through a lot of backstory and setup for the rest of the season. We're introduced to Soo Gwang, a bright student with a promising future and powerful friends, whose life takes a turn for the worse when he meets Seul Bi (Seo Hyun), a woman imprisoned since birth by his best friend's dad because of her strange ability to see a person's future through a single touch. Cut to a year later, where we find Soo Gwang working as a fishmonger under a different name, only for Seul Bi to track him down again, determined to remain by his side.
Honestly, I'm not sure what genre this show wanted to be, but I'm pretty sure it failed at most of them. For the first 6 or 7 episodes it tried to resemble something like My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, as Seul Bi is just as innocent and naïve as Miho was (even if Miho sold it better than Seul Bi did, to my mind), and both male leads were resolved to get rid of her. This is perhaps the strongest portion of the show, as Seul Bi adapts to her new environment and neighbors, making new friends while at the same time helping Soo Gwang get rid of his (never explained) bad luck. I even enjoyed some of the comedy. However, unlike My Girlfriend is a Gumiho, there is not enough chemistry between the leads to have them fall in love with each other over the course of 6 or 7 episodes. Well, not in Soo Gwang's case at any rate, as Seul Bi has been infatuated with him for years. Upon falling in love, the trope that naturally follows is a break-up, after which point the show starts to resemble more of a makjang, turning to corporate and chaebol intrigue and infighting. This is also around the time Soo Gwang's best friend, Min Joon (played by Ki Do Hoon, from Scripting Your Destiny), decides he's in love with Seul Bi (what?), something even more out of left field, especially when he's already engaged to Lee Ho Jung's (Soljiwan!!!) charming character, Ja Kyung, who effortlessly stole every scene she was in. Min Joon, if you don't want her, I'll gladly take her off your hands!
Seemingly having exhausted the depth of its narrative well, the show dragged its feet for several episodes, eventually deciding the story was better served by turning a character into a psychopath, who also wanted Seul Bi for himself and was willing to kill anyone in the process, an eye-rolling set of circumstances eventually resolved thanks to Seul Bi's expansive (aka nonsensical) repertoire of supernatural powers. And, of course, in a show of this caliber, the amnesia trope could not be absent, a card that is dealt in the very last episode and resolved at the very last minute. What a payoff.
When I first learned of this drama I recall reading an outline that went something along the lines of, "Unlucky man meets a goddess of luck." Would it have been too much to ask for a show fitting that description, but in the vein of the excellent Goblin instead? Or maybe something like Scripting Your Destiny, which is certainly not as good as Goblin, but is still way better than this, and much shorter too. If you want to watch a show that features a romantic relationship between a god and a human, I encourage you to give those a try instead, as well as the aforementioned My Girlfriend is a Gumiho.
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It’s time for the mid-year tv report and there is soooo much to say. In March, I officially had my one-year anniversary of starting kdramas and shortly thereafter completed my 50th show. I’m still in love with the variety of stories and the one-and-done format. It’s just so refreshing. Though I’m still making time for a few American shows.
finished or caught up with: 
The Silent Sea - Sadly even a great cast and gorgeous production quality couldn’t save this slow-as-molasses, logic-free clunker that tried to pull together a hodgepodge of sci-fi stories that have been done much better elsewhere. 
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo - A cute story of female weightlifter trying to find a balance between training hard and finding a boyfriend. Lee Sung Kyung and Nam Joo Hyuk are great in this!
Outer Banks - Yes, I finally caught up with the Pogue adventures! Can someone just let them have the treasure they keep finding? 
Naked Fireman - Lee Joon Hyuk carries this little miniseries as a fireman who poses partially nude for an artist and ends up falling for her while getting tangled up in a crime. It so ridiculous but I love how cute he is when he’s in love.
Sweet Magnolias - I enjoyed this second season of small town Southern life.
365: Repeat the Year - Lee Joon Hyuk and Nam Ji Hyun lead this time-travel, mystery, crime thriller about a group of strangers who try to change their fate. Definitely kept me interested until the end. I know this is not technically a romance but I still shipped the leads.
Young Lady and a Gentleman - My first 52-episode kdrama definitely leaned into all the soap opera tropes for better and for worse. But in the end, the villains were chastened and the happy couple got their wedding day.
Kingdom - If this was one of your first kdramas, I can see how you would like it. But I’ve seen better sagueks, political thrillers, and horror kdramas, without the cardinal sin of a completely open ending begging for another season like western dramas. I like the prince and Bae Doona’s character but otherwise I was bored.
F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers - While this story is still brutal, I love how the writers show the motivations behind all the characters actions both good and bad. I really understood them and was moved by their growth as flawed people. Everything here felt like it needed to happen. I’ve only seen the Korean version prior but that one had me mystified at their actions that I felt like were happening solely for plot reasons that didn’t even make sense. I really loved this Thai version the best.
Twenty-Five Twenty-One - Heedo and Yijin took me on an emotional rollercoaster that I felt along every step of the way. The extensive adlibbing of Kim Tae Ri and Nam Joo Hyuk as well as the excellent directing made the lackluster writing seem better than it was. The story faltered towards the end as it was trying to shoehorn itself into the tiny box the writer wrote themselves into. As I’ve written before, I am okay that the leads didn’t end up together but I am absolutely livid with the non-sensical way things went down and the horrible life philosophy about adult life sucking compared with glorious nostalgia for college life. I’m here to tell you kiddos, life is WAY BETTER after college. It colored the whole show for me; revealing the writer’s weaknesses throughout the entire story. I’m not sure I will ever be able to rewatch this.
Forecasting Love and Weather - What started off as a bold and interesting show about the love lives of weather casters quickly devolved in a melodramatic slog.
Business Proposal - This is my romcom dream show!!! I LOVE IT. Alot of Korean humor is not for me but this 100% hit my funny bone. I love the characters and over-the-top romantic tropes done right. Taemu and Sunghoon are the perfect workaholic bros who fall head over heels for bold, fun-loving women. I’m also really happy that both Hari and Youngseo were given agency to take charge of their lives. The couples’ chemistry was fire!!! This is now tied for my favorite kdrama. I do agree that the ending was slightly rushed but at only 12 episodes that tends to happen. A small change that I think could have made a big difference is how they handled the one-year time jump because the way they did it felt like a gut punch. Instead, short time hops like a week later Taemu and Hari are gushing about who misses whom more on a video call, a month later Youngseo presents her business plan to Sunghoon, six months later Hari video chats with the Chairman as he gets treatment, then one year later Taemu looks distracted on a video chat with Hari as he secretly plans to leave early to surprise her. A quick sequence like that would have made it feel more organic and been able to show how much their love and devotion had grown within a few minutes of screen time. Anyway, still LOVED IT!
Bridgerton - Enemies to lovers greatness is upon us. While I still don’t think Anthony and Kate got enough screen time together, they were absolutely dynamic when they did share the screen. I’ve already rewatched this season twice. 
Soundtrack No. 1 - I will follow Park Hyung Shik anywhere. This man does heart eyes like no other. This was just an okay friends to lovers romance but he knows how to pine.
Descendants of the Sun - I’m always here for more Song Joong Ki. He’s great as a fun, cocky Special Ops captain who frequently goes on secret international missions and falls for a doctor who ends up temporally working where he’s stationed. Song Joong Ki shines with his warmth, humor and badass skills as he protects others and tries to woo the woman he loves. Unfortunately, the doctor rejects him over and over which becomes repetitive. I can only take so much will they or won’t they. So I found myself more invested in the second couple who are in a forbidden love due to her military father disapproving of two military officers dating.
Loki - I love Tom Hiddleston returning as Loki. Unfortunately, this really felt like the Sylvie/TVA show and Loki was just along for the ride. I still love our Loki and his variants but I’m not totally sure about the show.
Law School - I mostly watched for Kim Bum and the hype around this show from last year. The way it plays out is pretty laughable. I could barely contain myself with how overdramatic and heavy handed the storytelling was. It was so dun-dun-dun here is the murderer... no wait here is the murderer... nope nope this other person is totally... nevermind this different person is really the murderer... uh well maybe everyone is a murderer cause they all have ...reasons. lol What did end up keeping me interested is the relationships between law students which they developed nicely. Still wish Han Joonhwi and Kang Sol-A would have gotten together. He spent the entire show pining after her for what. I didn’t even need them to do anything overtly romantic. I just needed them to be officially dating.
Tomorrow - A ragtag team of grim reapers are tasked with trying to prevent suicides to save people from severing their fate from the ones they love and live out their lives. Based on a webtoon, this show is more about bringing awareness the issues that contribute to suicide and help you feel compassion for those who are driven to it as the solutions presented are about listening to and guiding potential victims towards choosing life using supernatural means. This show can be hard to watch at times. I did cry twice which is unusual for me. But it’s also funny, heart warming, and hopeful. Rowoon is great as a human in a coma who temporally joins the team to shorten his time asleep. Rival team leaders Ryeon and Joong Gil have a chemistry and history that will keep you wanting more.
Extraordinary You - Kim Hye Yoon and Rowoon star in a drama about a teenage girl who discovers she’s a pathetic side-character in a comic book and tries to change her fate with the help of an extra who may be the wild card she needs to shake up the writer’s story. It starts out strong making fun of tropey storytelling but when if falls into the trap of ‘everything is fated, we can’t fight it’ becomes a melodrama that wallows in its misery. Sadly, it becomes exactly what it accuses the writer of the comic book of, a shallow underdeveloped story.
Going to You at a Speed of 493km (Love All Play) - I’ve been following Chae Jong Hyeop’s career for about a year. He plays Taejun who needs love since he’s been overlooked his whole life because his family worships his older more talented sister. In steps equally love-starved Taeyang, who brings passion into his life first for their shared love of badminton and then as his girlfriend who’s hiding a secret that could tear them apart. There are so many fun romantic moments and the couples in this are so sweet. Unfortunately, in the second half, there is heavy melodrama that brings this show to its knees. It dragged out the misery too long but it ends well.
Sh**ting Stars - A satire on the entertainment industry, this show is about the agencies working to cleaning up the messes (sh**) around the stars whom they represent. The first few episodes are a little unwieldy with a large ensemble cast to introduce. However, this is one of those rare shows that gets better with every episode and does a great job at developing all of the characters. One of the ways the writers do that is by setting up a certain perspective on someone, then revealing the truth later, changing your whole view on that person. They also do alot of meta commentary on showbiz to make fun of certain behaviors and expectations, including quite a few cameos from kdramaland stars. This show also knows how to do romance right and gives you five (yes, FIVE) endgame couples so you’re sure to have someone to root for. Definitely recommend.
currently watching:
Abyss - I’m determined to finish this show but it drags so much. I only have 4 episodes left at this point. Let’s see if I make it.
Ted Lasso - I got stuck on the Beard bottle episode. I finally got through it but haven’t been motivated to finish second season yet.
The Uncanny Counter - Cho Byeong Kyu and Kim Se Jeong star in this supernatural action drama about a team of demon hunters who get embroiled in a fight against corporate and political corruption while trying to vanquish evil spirits. I’m enjoying so far.
Star Trek: Picard - As a big fan of Star Trek (TOS through Enterprise), I’m not 100% how I feel about this most recent incarnation. S1 had a decent story but characterization was rushed and the overall vibe was dystopian which is the anti-thesis of what Trek is about. Trek has always been about people having evolved to be able to deal with things in a less barbaric way because the future is hopeful. That doesn’t mean there aren’t problems but the way they tackle those problems is supposed to be more mature. Anyway, I’m enjoying the show for what is but in the back of my mind I keep feeling like this is not Trek. I’m only a few episodes into S2.
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pastelnightgale · 1 year
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Okay, so like lately, I've been seeing a lot of ace discourse in a fandom I'm in, so I would like to offer shows with little to no romance (or at least romance was a side plot) that are masterpieces in my opinion-
Kdramas (No English dubs, but I was able to complete in subs)-
Mother- Cinema, pure cinema. If you like smart dramas with found family and chilling undertone, go for this one.
365; Repeat the Year - Very intriguing to watch. I loved it, had lots of twists. Fair warning that it's dark, but again pretty intelligent.
Uncanny Counter- Little sprinkles of romance, but it's really removed from the plot. It's a fun watch.
Anime-
Kiki's Delivery Service- Literally one of the cutest things ever. It's an anime movie about growing up.
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mejbahzx · 10 months
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365: Repeat the Year [Korean Drama] in Urdu Hindi Dubbed – Complete All Episodes Added – KDramas Maza
#365:RepeattheYear #Starfilx #Starflix #starfilxdramas #koreandramas
#kdramas #kdrama #kdramasmaza #kdramahindi
#chinesedrama #TurkishDrama
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fever-fish · 1 year
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in august 2019, i started recording every movie / tv series or season i watched to completion.
faves in bold
2020 year in review
tonari no kaibutsu-kun
marriage story
the king (the one with rpatts)
dolemite is my name
the gift / atiye s1
sex education s2
psychopath diary
american factory
miss americana
hot stove league
kingdom s2 (zombie sageuk)
emma. (period movie with the queen’s gambit actress)
i am not okay with this s1
history 2: boundary crossing
the breadwinner
hyena (kdrama)
hi bye, mama!
the half of it
the letter for the king s1
we the animals
black dog (kdrama)
never have i ever s1
tharntype
the romance of tiger and rose
queer eye s5
unorthodox
girl from nowhere s1
the old guard
a secret love
he’s coming to me
dakara watashi wa oshimashita
hospital playlist s1
a piece of your mind
the untamed
365: repeat the year
the trader
disclosure (documentary)
money game (kdrama)
mystic pop-up bar
someday or one day
kazoku no katachi
imperial dreams
american murder: the family next door
schitt’s creek s6
enola holmes
13th
josei-teki seikatsu
blackpink: light up the sky
the white helmets
the duchess s1
extracurricular
the queen’s gambit
athlete a
gaya sa pelikula
i told sunset about you
over the moon
flower of evil
joy of life (cdrama)
the burial of kojo
into the ring (kdrama)
saka no tochuu no ie
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2021 year in review
farewell my concubine
the good place s3
cherry magic (jdrama)
nigehaji special
i am not your negro
feel good s1
his (jmovie)
life senjou no bokura
watashitachi wa doukashiteiru
nagi no oitoma
pornographer
shanai marriage honey
run on
long vacation
sf8: joan’s galaxy
to my star s1
find me in your memory
hikaru no go (cdrama)
a tale of a thousand stars
goodbye my princess
waiting for “superman”
uchi no musume wa, kareshi ga dekinai!!
word of honor
stranger / secret forest s2
the imperial coroner
bo burnham: inside
love and redemption
the square (documentary)
big eden
alice in borderland
the green knight (First movie In Theaters since Covid)
ashes of love
watashi wo kuitomete
doom at your service
hunter x hunter s1, s2, s3, s4
shang-chi and the legend of the ten rings
young royals s1
you are my glory
squid game s1
kimi no me ga toikaketeiru
kikazaru koi niwa riyuu ga atte
journey to the shore
one and only (cdrama)
what we do in the shadows s2
eternals (marvel.....)
single all the way
the witcher s2
spider-man: no way home
scarlet heart (cdrama)
utsukushii kare
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mostlyfate · 2 years
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DRAMAWEEN 2022 — got me feeling like a psycho (all time favorite spooky/thriller drama):
If we could go back in time Would we be different right now? We’re struggling to float in this time that has spilled out As we head for tomorrow If only we knew back then what we knew today We wouldn’t have regretted Can’t we flip our lives over like a hourglass? I wish I could flip it over multiple times
365: REPEAT THE YEAR (365: 운명을 거스르는 1년) 2020, dir. Kim Kyung Hee.
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wolha · 1 year
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asian drama asks
3,5, 51 & 54!
3. First K-Drama you watched?
365: Repeat the Year. It was so good. Saw it twice. Plot, plot twists, characters, everything. I really loved it. Kinda got my standard really high.
5. K-Drama OTP(s)?
Do Hyun-Soo & Cha Ji-Won (Flower of Evil)
Jung Jae-Chan & Nam Hong-Joo (While You Were Sleeping)
Kang Cheol & Oh Yeon-Joo (W)
Myul Mang & Tak Dong-Kyung (Doom at Your Service)
Lee Yeon & Nam Ji-Ah (Tale of the Nine Tailed)
Beak Dong-Joo & Kim Tae-Hee (May I Help You)
Eun Gye-Hoon & Noh Da-Hyun (Link: Eat, Love, Kill)
Lee Young-Joon & Kim Mi-So (What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim)
I swear they really know how to pick actors better than anyone. The chemistry between the main leads or second leads is mind blowing.
51. Go-to K-Drama when you have nothing else to watch?
Not sure. Honestly never thought of that because I have not reached that point yet. I’m really new to kdrama and I have a loooooong list to watch. I watch one or two and add three more on the list. It’s a never ending list.
54. Recommend 3 fluffy AF dramas
This is hard since the genre I prefer aren’t that fluffy. More like… angsty.
Three that comes close to fluffy might be: What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, Touch your Heart, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-Joo.
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gongchanida · 4 years
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365: Repeat the Year (headers)
like/reblog if you save
by @hajiwonssi on twitter
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leeenuu · 3 years
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Maru the dog
↪︎ 365: Repeat the Year // 365: 운명을 거스르는 1년 (2020)
for @cresmix
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moonkdrama · 3 years
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Signs as 2020 kdrama
Aries : Extracurricular
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Taurus : The Penthouse
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Gemini : Memorist
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Cancer : The king : eternal monarch
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Leo : Itaewon class 
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Virgo : Start Up
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Libra : 365 repeat the year 
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Scorpio : It’s okay to not be okay 
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Sagittarius : Sweet home
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Capricorn : Flower of evil 
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Aquarius : Hospital playlist 
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Pisces : Hi bye mama
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koreandragon · 2 years
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first and last looks in kdramas
vincenzo / tomorrow / 365 repeat the year / angel's last mission: love / are you human too / a business proposal / twenty five twenty one / crash landing on you / doom at your service / mr queen /  happiness / extraordinary you / just between lovers / the smile has left your eyes/ my liberation notes / my roommate is a gumiho / mystic pop up bar / the tale of nokdu / run on / the devil judge / weightlifting fairy kim bok joo / to my star / while you were sleeping / bride of the water god / true beauty / love all play / sh**ting stars
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365: 운명을 거스르는 1년 - 365: Repeat the Year - Whumplist - 🇰🇷
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Whumpee: 지형주 (Ji Hyung Joo) played by 이준혁 (Lee Joon Hyuk)
Synopsis: 10 people, who dream of having a perfect life, travel back in time to 1 year ago. They are able to reset their lives there, but mysterious cases take place that threatens their lives.
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Cop
Watch On: KissAsian, DramaCool
WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERS BELOW!!!
1.01 : at gunpoint, shot in the leg, gun held to his head, limping, struggling to get up the stairs, grieving, crying out, hallucinating, emotional outburst
1.02 : emotional, woke up, manhandled, punched, emotional, crying, shaking
1.03-1.05 : none
1.06 : shoved against a wall, at gunpoint
1.07 : shoved against a wall, at gunpoint, wrist twisted
1.08-1.11 : none
1.12 : fought, angry
1.13 : angry, manhandled, struggling, angry, struggling, held back, emotional
1.14-1.18 : none
1.19 : scared, at gunpoint, on the run
1.20 : jumpy, emotional, guilty, crying, at gunpoint, arrested
1.21 : panicked, anxious, crying, weak, sobbing, looked after, in a depressed state, at gunpoint, arrested, in handcuffs, interrogated, at gunpoint
1.22 : at gunpoint, fought, at gunpoint, shot, heavy breathing, holding his GSW (kevlar vest), emotional, (flashbacks: black eye, bandaged hand, hyung being protective of him), emotional
1.23 : none
1.24 : (dream: at gunpoint, used himself as a human shield, shot, collapsed, unconscious, concern for him), saved, fought, grieving
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MORE WHUMP LISTS >>> {×}
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dilebe06 · 3 years
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My Top Male Characters 2021 (4/_ )
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