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javabeansAverage user rating 5.0
Choi Siwon and Lee Shi-young are a cute matchup. Too bad this coast guard action thriller wants to be cooler than it is.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 6.3
A warm, pleasant contract-marriage romance with cute rapport between the mismatched couple. A shame that the ending sputtered out so dully.
- javabeansThey make a sweet candy confection of a couple, but the drama played it so safe it never went anywhere remotely interesting.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 9.4
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.0
Addictive and compelling tale of a modern Love That Cannot Be. The main couple is aces; the rest pales in comparison.
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javabeansAverage user rating 8.9
Took a few episodes to fall in love, but boy did I. Intense and unapologetic. Not for the casual watcher. Flawed but complex people drive this character drama.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 9.6
Thrilling, romantic, adorable, and engrossing. One of the best of the time-traveler dramas.
- javabeansSweeps you up in the romance in a way that many dramas can’t achieve. Some glaring imperfections, but the tone is damn near perfect.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.7
A comfort-food workplace drama with a lot of heart. The heroine gets put through the wringer, but learns that there’s life after divorce, and maybe even love.
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maryAverage user rating 7.0
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.0
Yoo Seung-ho puts in a heartbreaking performance as a son trying to clear his father’s name while fighting a losing battle with his deteriorating mind. It has some great characters and a strong setup. I just wish it weren’t so bleak.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.9
Gorgeous. Poignant. Soundtrack and cinematography are exceptional
- javabeansSweeping, romantic, poetic, and kickass too. I would watch this for a hundred episodes. And then watch it again.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 9.2
There are disparate genres and tones at play here—quirky oddball comedy, medical procedural, coming of age—but I liked the odd mix. The drama gave us flawed characters with meaningful growth stories, medical cases that were narratively relevant, and a sense of humor both weird and dry. Well-paced and upbeat in a satisfying way.
- javabeansA medical drama where the medicine is actually dramatic and interesting, and the ensemble cast is used effectively. The chemistry between Yoo Yeon-seok and Seo Hyun-jin will knock your socks off.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 6.8
Uproariously funny once the time-travelers land in Seoul. First and last episodes are an interesting sageuk story, though they feel out of step with the stuff in between. Adorable cast.
- javabeansCute, but the tone never hit the right spot for me. Wish it went all-out on the funny instead of spinning its wheels with the needless drama.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 6.3
Wastes a lot of time in the beginning with flashy action and goofy comedy, but once it settles down, there’s a compelling conflict here. Rain does a fabulous job juggling emotions, action, and humor.
- javabeansOverly simplistic plot, but the humor and the performances carry it.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.4
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javabeansAverage user rating 8.8
The central premise necessitating the existence of cheerleading is a bit thin, but it’s a peppy show with a fun-loving cast and a love-to-hate villainess who keeps the conflict going.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.2
A drama about death that’s not really about death. The main trio’s stories edge out the aggravatingly meddly second leads.
- javabeansUplifting story about a death sentence spurring the heroine to begin living. Often bogged down by needless plot circles, but the good outweighs the bad.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 6.7
Lee Jun-ki: fantastic. Most of the cast and plot: solid. Directing and execution: Blehhhhhh.
- javabeansWhen it’s a heartfelt hero story about a vampire in Joseon, it’s great. When it’s a romance novel in drama form, not so much.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.7
The understated, slice-of-life storytelling packs a surprising emotional punch.
- javabeansOne of my favorite onscreen bromances of dramaland. A good example of youthful stories told in a meaty way, with substance and heart.
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javabeansAverage user rating 8.5
Addictively paced, the show churns out a steady diet of extreme behavior committed by people who are either morally reprehensible or dumb. Often simplistically melodramatic, it’s at least a soapy, entertaining watch.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 4.3
So much potential, ergo so much waste. How do you make such an exciting story so dull? Stellar acting can’t save this from disappointing.
- javabeansI wanted this to be amazing. So. So. Much. *sadface*
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.1
Well-acted, sharp dialogue, great chemistry. Beautiful to look at, but it’s a lot of slick veneer. Alas, I found it hard to connect with emotionally.
- javabeansRuns the gamut from hilarious to infuriating. Stellar performance by Hyun Bin, but I never managed to fall in love with the characters.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 8.4
A peek into the lives of the social elite, complete with suffocating rules and a dangerous love affair that threatens to bring the house down. At times beautifully stark, at times frustratingly withholding.
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javabeansAverage user rating 9.5
Beautiful and stirring. My heart was caught from the very beginning with the charming youngsters, and the drama never let go through as their love story deepened and grew heartfelt and heartrending. It's rare to find a show that remains so skillfully executed and emotionally gripping from start to finish, with hardly any letdown. A keeper.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 6.8
Starts out as a dark, pensive revenge game, but peters out into a rather ordinary and almost pointless melodrama. Revenge should be sweeter than this.
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javabeansAverage user rating 7.3
Bubbly rom-com fun with a heroine who gives it heart. I could never fully warm to the leading man (second lead Siwon steals the show) but has good-natured characters and warm spirit.
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javabeansAverage user rating 3.2
Can something be offensively bland? We’ve seen this a zillion times before, and done better. Milquetoast characters and poor acting sink an already thin plot.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 9.1
The plot and tone of this drama are beyond silly, but the leads are utterly winning and elevate this into a cheerful drama with a huge heart. Absurd, frothy, and laugh-out-loud.
- javabeansCompletely ridiculous but so charming. I don’t know how anyone came up with such a silly character, but Seo In-gook somehow makes Louis a lovable rascal and not a homeless guy with a shopping addiction.
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girlfridayAverage user rating 9.4
Pitch-perfect. It’s rockin’ with music and brotherhood, but most of all it’s about the heart-tugging process of finding yourself.
- javabeansThe best and worst of what it means to be young and lost, told with raw energy and a beautiful sense of realism.
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