Devilish Joy: Episode 6

Watching this episode made me realize how much these Korean romcoms could influence what we expect and value in our personal relationships when we’re not careful to draw the line between fantasy and reality. Take this Episode 6 for example. The main takeaway here for me is that grand romantic gestures demonstrate true love. From […]

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The Ghost Detective: Five Years Ago…

Five years ago, Da-Il’s mother died. In her hallucination, Da-Il was angry with her for being a burden to him. “Mom. Since I was young, you’ve been a burden. Without you, I could’ve done a lot of things. If I was an orphan, it would’ve been easy to take care of myself. I wouldn’t have […]

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The Ghost Detective: Episodes 5 and 6

In the words of Alice in Wonderland, this story is getting “curiouser and curiouser.” There are several things I would like to point out in these two episodes. 1. Her sister ex-BF, Gyeol. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was already dead, and he committed suicide, too. He was having a hard time, he said, […]

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100 Days My Prince: Episode 5 Review

Finally! A solid episode! Now that I’ve figured out HongShim’s puzzling confusion over WonDeuk’s identity, I can begin to follow the show with less irritation and more enthusiasm. For starters, I liked HongShim in this episode. I welcomed her transformation from a noisy termagant, always scolding and shaming WonDeuk, into a more forbearing and restrained […]

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100 Days My Prince: Ep 5’s Swoon-Worthy Moment

This is why the feminazis will always lose to Jane Austenites. “Don’t you dare take another step without my permission.” My reaction: Really, he could have turned me into a pillar of stone. I absolutely wasn’t going anywhere without his say-so. I bet we all didn’t mind this wrist grab. We were goggling at WonDeuk […]

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The Ghost Detective: Is Da-Il in a Coma?

No.  As the plot stands right now, there is no indication that Lee Da-Il is in a coma. Some viewers, especially fangirls rooting for a Da-Il-YeoWool OTP, insist that Da-Il’s body is in a coma and being kept alive on life support just like the Woman in Red. They ignore the possibility that the unidentified […]

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Global We Got Married: My Favorite Guigui

It’s been years since I watched that first season of “We Got Married Global,” starring Ok Taecyeon and Guigui so I was delighted to see this picture of Guigui on my tumblr feed. source: http://guiguiwuyingjie.tumblr.com/post/178382633549/20180922-gui-gui-updates-her-instagram-gui caption: Secret job in Beijing. #jorya Awwwww… she’s still as cute as ever, my Guigui. If ever you’re going to watch […]

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The Ghost Detective: Fetch, part 2

My good friend @staygold asked this: I was curious why the cola can stopped after hitting Da Il’s foot in the tunnel. Was it because it was twilight zone of a tunnel? Or because he is finally accepting that he is a ghost. I’m writing my response here so it’ll be easier to read by […]

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100 Days My Prince: Explaining HongShim’s Lies

Episode 4 was so disorganized and lacking in logical flow that I wanted to bitch-slap the writer and director for the mess they’re making. Sure, this is a comedy but the raison d’etre of any comedy is to elicit laughter. How can I view this show as amusing when it leaves me befuddled and frustrated? […]

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The Ghost Detective: Fetch

Every time I hear YeoWool say “fetch” in Episode 4, this image from Mean Girls pops up in my head. “Fetch” here meant “Cool!” or “Awesome! or in Korean, “Daebak!”  One of the girls was trying to make it into a popular word or buzzword, so she’d interject it in the conversation until the Queen […]

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The Ghost Detective: The Ghostbusters

A poster in another kdrama forum I used to frequent asked if the title, “Ghost Detective” implied that Lee Da-Il is a ghost who is a detective. I replied that there were four ways of interpreting that title. I suggested that — There are four Ghost Detectives here. 1. Lee Da Il because he’s a ghost-apparition […]

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100 Days My Prince: Cringe Comedy

If this Episode 4 was supposed to be comedy, then I must have been the only viewer in the whole wide world of internet who didn’t appreciate the humor. The only scene that drew a smile from me involved the leeches. Like the CP/Lee Yul/WonDeuk, I didn’t see that coming – or to be precise […]

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100 Days My Prince: Fan Service

Starting Episode 4, I’m going to use my fan-service-o-meter to rate the show. It will detect whether an actual plot development has occurred in the episode or the scenes are arranged to gratuitously titillate fan girls. I haven’t finished my design yet. But this is one option. lol. It functions like my bullshit-o-meter which I […]

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Devilish Joy: Episode 4

I’m not going to dispute that there are serious flaws to the plot. However, I’m sticking with this kdrama because I can still make some sort of sense of the writer’s intent with the romance. This isn’t meant to be a realistic story in the same way an Impressionist painting isn’t meant to depict people, […]

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