Korean remake of ‘Legal High’ premieres today on JTBC with Jin Goo and Seo Eun Soo

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Dramaland is full of remakes of shows from various countries including Japan. JTBC is premiering a new one as Korean adaptation of 2012 Japanese drama Legal High is arriving as its new Friday-saturday drama from today, following unexpected mega hit drama Sky Castle. That’s one big shoe to fill! Continue reading

‘Touch Your Heart’ premieres tomorrow with Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na

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tvN’s new drama Touch Your Heart (also, Reach of Sincerity) reunites the memorable second lead couple of Goblin, Lee Dong Wook and Yoo In Na. The former also did a reunion project previously when he starred with Lee Da Hae in Hotel King after starring together in very popular My Girl. Continue reading

Good ratings for the premiere week of tvN’s ‘Romance Is A Bonus Book’ with Lee Na Young and Lee Jong Suk

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Romance Is A Bonus Book premiered last week on tvN as the new weekend drama on the network following fantasy Memories Of The Alhambra. Like its predecessor, the show received good ratings for its premiere week. For me, there are many reasons for getting excited to watch it — Lee Na Young‘s comeback to dramaland after 9 long years, Lee Jong Suk‘s charm and last Continue reading

MBC premieres soul switching comedy ‘Spring Turns to Spring’ this week

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Soul switching is nothing new in dramaland themes and we have one more new show to join the list of Secret Garden, Please Come Back Ajhussi, and the recent one, Room No. 9 — Spring Turns to Spring premiered this Wednesday on MBC and it stars Lee Yoo Ri (Father Is Strange) and Uhm Ji Won (Falsify) in the lead roles of women whose souls are swapped. The former Continue reading

REVIEW: Memories Of The Alhambra (2018)

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(This review contains spoilers)

I’m not sure how to start this review. How to preface a post when you have a divided opinion about it. Is the ending everything? Or being great for the most part obliterates the sour taste that the culmination leaves? I don’t think we can see a show half and half. If you start something, it is the drama’s writer’s duty to end it in a satisfactory manner. Still I’ll try my best to jot down the pros as well as cons. Maybe this review will have a coherent end. Continue reading