Becoming the key to catching Jae-hee in the act, the detective team desperately tries to locate her before her time is up. The writer has saved up the most intense story arc for the ending with Detective Yeon-mi tricking Jae-hee into thinking she was Cho-rim and getting kidnapped instead of her. This drama has done its job of keeping viewers enraptured from start to finish incredibly well. □ If you haven’t watched it, come see why you might want to make time for this one? And if you have seen it, come revisit the feels with me? □ I hope you guys enjoy.Girl Who Can See Smells has met its end with possibly more thrills and nail biting moments than I could handle. So I checked out J-dorama The Makanai, and really liked it a lot. I’m so excited to announce that some of us had the chance to watch the Someday Or One Day movie on the big screen, and here’s the Community Effort review, to go with! □ Please come spazz, analyze and all-around implode with us! ❤️ This is the last year-end guest post, from patrons on Patreon!! □□ Today’s post is by Trent, please enjoy! □ Thanks to those of you who’ve been waiting for this I ended up enjoying The Glory (Part 1) way more than I’d thought I would, and here’s the Huge thanks to all my patrons, I couldn’t do this without you. (Psst! ICYMI: I’ve overhauled my Patreon schedule! AND, I’ve introduced 4 new Patreon tiers as well! □) I hope you find it helpful. If you’ve ever wondered what the Patreon experience is like, &/or when various reviews will post, this post that’s now up on the blog is for you! It’s March 1st time for a Patreon update! □ Notes for episodes 15 & 16 are now up, come join the fun! ❤️ If you haven’t joined us for our Fated Commemorative Group Watch of Winter Sonata, you totally should, because Trent’s notes are hilariously snarky & entertaining. Īlso, for the record, I’ve felt rather neutral about Nam Goong Min for a while, even as everyone else has grown hearts in their eyes for him, and here, I finally actually really like him. That’s quite an accomplishment on Show’s part, I’d say. I went into this show without much knowledge or interest in baseball, and I’m coming away with only marginally more knowledge about and interest in the sport.Īnd yet, I found myself enjoying this show very well, and wholeheartedly rooting for our characters, often without actually truly understanding the full details of what was happening on my screen. Sometimes knowing too much can be a bad thing (if you’re a doctor you probably roll your eyes at the details in medical kdramas, and so on), but I’m guessing that understanding how baseball works would probably help you appreciate the nuances that I missed. Would you get more enjoyment out of this show if you actually already love baseball? I’m not sure, to be honest. And no, you don’t even have to like baseball, in order to like this show. Let me get what I think are the two biggest questions out of the way: No, you don’t need to know a thing about baseball, in order to enjoy this show.
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