˗ˏˋ 2023 ˎˊ˗
uhhhhhhh, kpop and photocards was my addiction this year
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1. Kai Duan
Chinese Drama - 2022, 15 episodes
2/18
now i enjoyed this very much. experiencing the day over and over again until everyone can get a satisfying ending. nice. i really liked the leads, their teamwork was wonderful. im in love with lu di, his love for cats and anime really struck a cord in me. i wished he had more screen time and was part of the gang, but whatever.
anyway. why were they in this big time loop. i would like a one sentence answer please, like idk tell me god felt like it or something
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2. From Me to You
Japanese Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
7/5
It's cute like awkward type cute. it's a very condensed version of the manga so a lot of moments are cut off so some scenes feel very out of place or it happened really quick. i think the casting was good, but the direction they went with sawako felt soo off to me. like the thing about sawako is that she comes off scary because she doesn't know how to act around people, like my girly makes faces and looks down while staring at people. here, people were scared of simply a quiet girl. that's it. like you'd have to be a real loser for thinking that's scary.
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3. Big Mouse
Korean Drama - 2022, 16 episodes
9/5
i can't believe it took me a year to finish this lmaooo
imma be real here, i think the prison arc was so fucking boring and repetitive. there's also a lot of arcs that ended abruptly, never further explained, made the plot 10 times more confusing than it should be. this is essentially a story about annoying people in power who have no morals. like they all were bad, some entertaining but bad nonetheless.
but for some reason, i didn't hate the ending. i think it was rushed a lot, but like it ended with changho as big mouse so yeah. good for him.
anyway, i think everything could've been resolved if they just banded together and killed the chairman in the beginning because what is he gonna do. run away?