Dramas watched in 2024
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1. Yu Yu Hakusho
Japanese Drama - 2023, 5 episodes
When I was 8 years old, Yusuke was my hero. He was a fearless, brave, good boy who was angry at all the injustice he couldn't change. 24 years later, Yusuke is still my dearest shounen protagonist. And Kitamura Takumi played him flawlessly.
Yuyu Hakusho has so much to tell. 175 manga chapters, 112 anime episodes. As someone who grew up with it all, the only thing I hoped for the drama was that it would be fun, and that the action would be good. It was fast-paced, well-choreographed, and so SHINY. I was ecstatic.
Of course it's not perfect. With only 5 episodes, so much character writing has to be sacrificed, as well as bigger story arcs. We're left with the essence of YYH: the goodness of people that makes them strong and unites them.Hardcore fans might not like it, and it shot itself in the foot from any potential sequels, but just like the Bleach movie, it got itself a tight story, and it did it well, and it was cool as fuck.
Good for you, Yusuke. You'll always be the number 1.
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2. Death's Game
Korean Drama - 2023, 4 episodes
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3. Death's Game Part 2
Korean Drama - 2024, 4 episodes
Initially intriguing, its production values and acting power really set Death's Game apart. But from the beginning you can feel the patronizing tone of its narrative towards suicide victims, and it does not pick up from there.
The lowest point for me was when Death looped the game, saying, "This is your choice. You brought your own misery. Your suicidal tendencies make you irredeemable. You're all the same." From a country with such a high suicide rate, it feels... needlessly cruel.
I have witnessed a disregard for life, suicide used as flippant joke. But I have also survived despite my own tendencies; put myself in the shoes of those who care about me. There's so much arrogance in Death's Game for a show that puts the message of "life" front and center.
Maybe Yi Jae was loved and he missed it, like a fool. But should we really punish people for their weaknesses, instead of embracing them? Should we put the blame solely on them? It's not wrong to want the hurt to stop. It's just human.
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4. Last Twilight
Thai Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” ― Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
When your world is taken from you, how do you find it in yourself to continue living?
There was so much hanging on Last Twilight. Mhok's loss and grief. Day's struggles with his disability. The break of trust between brothers and lovers. Parents who didn't know how to care for their children. Every week I learned more about love and kindness.
It is the kindness and understanding that make Last Twilight so important to me. The patience and humanity to understand that someone's struggles are different from yours. They're always a person, have never been less. But how do we make it so they can live with dignity?
Much has been said ever since #LastMemoryLastTwilight. I will not speak over important voices. I know its issues. But Mhok, Day, Porjai, Night, they were so very important to me. They have helped change my world. And they will forever be a whole world to me, happy and free.
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5. A Shop for Killers
Korean Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
Lee Dong Wook and Kim Hye Joon working together was everything I had hoped for. There was love and care in everything Jeong Jin Man did for Ji An, especially in training her. It was the mentorship and gray morality of my dreams, perfectly acted.
Alternating between past and present to get the audience to care for both leads worked up to a point, until it tipped too much into Jin Man and left the last episode to run and try to solve a few loose ends while making new ones. As it were, it was good w/ a bitter aftertaste.
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6. Twinkling Watermelon
Korean Drama - 2023, 16 episodes
It's so rare to make a show that feels perfect, but if it exists, Twinkling Watermelon comes so dangerously close to it. Even with its kdrama clichés, even when it was deeply flawed, it had so much heart, I instantly forgave it.
There's so much to say about it; how it gives voice and agency to its deaf character; how it highlights all diff types of love; how it handles generational trauma; above all, I'll never forget Twinkling Watermelon for putting parental love up front and center. Forever special in my heart. -
7. A Killer Paradox
Korean Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
Dropped. Disjointed, boring, unfunny.
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8. Cherry Magic
Thai Drama - 2023, 12 episodes
I could really feel how careful they were with this adaptation. There's a lot of positivity and sweetness in CM, and from the show soft palette, to the dialogue, and every recreated mana cover, they tried to convey it.
I already loved Kurosawa, and I managed to love Karan in his own uniqueness. Achi became endearing to me, and Jinta is so much cuter and entertaining. But there was something missing in there. A type of genuine emotion in dialogue or even eye acting. It felt a little... stiff.
Between that, the lack of any real exciting development and the slow built, it landed a bit flat. Not exactly bad, but maybe showcasing how tying itself so closely to the original material caged further potential.
But I do appreciate it. The dialogue was awkward at times, preaching to the choir, but I'll take happy couples with their sunlight-colored frames and the happiest of endings in any BL. I'll support its celebration of love, and its fight for change.
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9. Silent
Japanese Drama - 2022, 11 episodes
There is so much kindness in Silent. Not because of the understanding between people who can hear and people with impaired hearing, but because #Silent is a show about love of all kinds. Of friendship, romance, family -- reaching people where they are.
There's so much care in Silent. Are you okay? Are you eating well? Are you hurting? So many people willing to ask those questions. So many characters allowed to be flawed, when society sees them as pitiful. So many mistakes to be made. Silent is perfect in how it sees people.
And it fills my heart with the utmost hope to see people be so kind, so understanding of each other. To accept their own mistakes and grow past it. It fills me with love to see words be conveyed in every possible language. Silent fills me, and I won't forget it for a long time.
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10. 23.5
Thai Drama - 2024, 12 episodes
Dropped. I wanted so much to like it, and was willing to brave through the lack of plot and chemistry, but reading that one of the main leads outed the other against her will completely obliterated any good will I had towards this drama. I'm rooting for the one GL that I celebrate for its good quality, rather than its number in the genre.
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11. Love for Love's Sake
Korean Drama - 2024, 8 episodes
For most of its run, I thought that LFLS was a pretty original BL, like Color Rush was, but without anything truly memorable going for it. After the credits for the last episode rolled, I thought, what a joy it is that this drama exists.
It's hard to speak about this drama without giving too much away, but it starts with a very simple premise: I want to make someone happy. Can love change the world? In this drama, love is the strongest force. And it says: you can do anything.
I'm not one who avoids age gaps in dramas, but for a while I thought LFLS wouldn't work for me, given how young Yeo Woon is. But in the end, it did. Because what moves the plot forward is less how they love, and more love itself. Love as a force of change. The title is perfect.
LFLS is short, but it's like a hug on a cold day, or someone saying they care about you when you need to hear it the most. Instead of giving views to dramas with high billing casts and expensive special effects, consider giving it a chance. -
12. Bad and Crazy
Korean Drama - 2021, 12 episodes
How delightful that I managed to stay unspoiled about this one long enough to watch it myself. It has the perfect balance between action, humor and a good story, really calling back to buddy cop movies, but with a delicious twist.
It really felt like watching some of my favorite 90's movies but with some of my favorite 00's thriller subjects. It's no wonder Wi Ha Joon gained so much recognition after this, he's spectacular, and I haven't had this much fun with Lee Dong Wook in years.
Superbly acted, cleverly written, and so much fun. Damn, what's a girl to want more in her action show? The drug plot felt weaker than the core of the show, but all in all, I thoroughly loved the experience. Might become one of my favorites.
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13. Connection
Korean Drama - 2024, 14 episodes
An excellent thriller where we must slowly uncover the past to solve the mysteries of the present. Every week was riveting, without a single moment of stillness, and the plot never fell apart at any point.
Every relationship was so well played, with actors working seamlessly with each other, as though they really had known each other for decades. It plays an important part as the core of this drama is friendship, and how profound and warped that friendship can be come as we grow.
The fact that there was no romance in the show is truly so remarkable, even though it was still there, unspoken, in the background. Because although romance can fade in and out of our lives, a lasting friendship is something so difficult to replace or forget in our lives.
And of course, Ji Sung once again proves he's one of the best professionals in the industry - not just in South Korea but anywhere. There's nothing he can't become, no emotion he can't display. Watching him is a privilege for us all.
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14. My Love Mix-Up!
Thai Drama - 2024, 12 episodes
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15. Love in the Big City
Korean Drama - 2024, 8 episodes