For my 116th K-Drama, I watched Moving, a series about people with super powers. I guess that’s one perk of being cooped up at home while sick, I get to watch a lot of stuff. This is the first series I’ve finished on Disney+. I tried watching Connect and Big Mouth but kept falling asleep….
Category: K-Drama
K-Drama Faves: Gyeongseong Creature
It’s been a while since my last K-Drama review. So I’m starting 2024 with the first series I finished — Gyeongsong Creature on Netflix. It stars Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee, both of who are excellent actors. They’ve been heavily promoting this. Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee even went to Bangkok…
Park Hyung-sik is coming to Manila!
Korean actor Park Hyung-sik is confirmed to hold a major Fan Conference in Manila this 2024, his management agency P&Studio has announced. The fan conference is called “SIKcret Time” and is organized in the Philippines by MQLive in partnership with TONZ Entertainment. The event is scheduled on February 17, 2024 (Saturday) 7PM at the Smart…
K-Drama Faves: Mask Girl
For my 114th K-Drama series, I decided to watch a webtoon-based series entitled Mask Girl. While I find the plot and premise to be overly dark, it’s undeniably a very unique work. Not one but three actresses play the main character Kim Mo-mi at different points in her life — Lee Han-byeol (pre-surgery Mask Girl),…
K-Drama Faves: A Time Called You
For my 113th drama, I finished A Time Called You starring Ahn Hyo-seop (Business Proposal) and Jeon Yeo-been (Vincenzo). A Time Called You is yet another time travel series which gives a similar vibe to Blue Birthday, a short Korean webtoon series on WeTV which starred Red Velvet’s Yeri. I gravitate more to series which…