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Psychopath Diary
1 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

Look no further for your next binge worthy kdrama!

I don’t see people talk about this kdrama nearly enough. I stumbled upon it after watching Yoon Shiyoon in Hit the Top (another very cute drama) and I’m so glad I did! I was hooked from the first episode. I mean, a normal guy mistakenly thinks he’s a serial killer after getting in an accident that causes him to lose his memory? What a ride!

Psychopath Diary is both funny and exciting in equal measure. All of the actors are amazing (this is actually the show that introduced me to Park Sunghoon before his role in The Glory) and Yoon Shiyoon remains one of my favorite comedic actors. I couldn’t stop smiling while watching this show and I bet you won’t either!

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My Name
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 21, 2023
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Didn’t Live Up to Its Full Potential

I was honestly kind of disappointed in this drama… I’d still give it a 6.5 out of 10 because of the overall production and excellent acting. However, I found the ending to be pretty underwhelming. I’ll explain why below (SPOILERS AHEAD).

First, I understand that Pildo was able to get through to Jiwoo and convince her that revenge was not the best path forward. She embraced the idea of a new life with Pildo by her side. What I don’t understand is why Pildo had to die. Sure, his death motivated Jiwoo to once again seek revenge. But why did Mujin kill Pildo when he knew Jiwoo would come after him? Wouldn’t he benefit more if Jiwoo looked the other way (especially since she finally seemed content to move on and leave Mujin to his own devices)? And if Mujin wanted to get rid of Jiwoo to ensure that she wouldn’t share his wrongdoings with the authorities, why did he shoot Pildo instead of her? Thinking from Mujin’s perspective, he could have saved himself a lot of trouble if he had taken Jiwoo out when he had the opportunity.


Another gripe I have relates to the final showdown between Jiwoo and Mujin. I’m not someone who needs fight scenes to be super realistic. However, I was disappointed by just how unbelievable the scene ended up being. With the number of injuries Jiwoo sustained, it seems nearly impossible that she could have defeated Mujin, let alone survived to fight another day. Although I’m glad Jiwoo didn’t die, I honestly think her collapsing in the tunnel would have been a more fitting, albeit darker, ending to the story. Jiwoo got her revenge, but it took a toll on her. She lost everyone she cared about and gave everything to kill the man responsible. Now that Mujin is dead, Jiwoo will need to find another purpose in life, but we really don’t get any hint as to what that will be. If Jiwoo had died in the tunnel, it would have at least given us a solid ending to the story, rather than leaving it open-ended like so many kdrama writers love to do.

One final thing that stood out to me was how suddenly Pildo and Jiwoo developed a romantic relationship with one another. Now don’t get me wrong: I love a bit of romance, so this didn’t bother me as much as the previous things I mentioned. However, it still felt rather rushed. Pildo and Jiwoo gave no indication of being interested in each other until episode 7, at which point they quickly became romantically involved. To me, it felt like the writers threw the romance in at the last minute to make Pildo’s death more impactful—even though it didn’t make much sense based on how Jiwoo and Pildo’s relationship had been portrayed previously.

All in all, My Name was an enjoyable enough drama, but one that certainly had its fair share of plot holes. I wanted to love this show - Han So Hee is a great actress and I’m happy to see strong female leads take the spotlight. However, I felt like the execution of this story left something to be desired, especially after having just watched another, more well-developed mafia/mob drama (Bloodhounds). I know some people may disagree with me, but overall, I’d classify My Name as an exciting yet flawed kdrama.

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Zombie Detective
0 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2023
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

A fun, feel-good adventure!

I’m going to start this review off by saying I LOVED this show! There are tons of amazing kdramas out there, but so many of them are dark and gritty to the point that they can be hard to watch at times. Don’t get me wrong, I love my crime thrillers, but Vampire Detective came along at the perfect time for me. This show was such a breath of fresh air!

Vampire Detective is a refreshing story about a man (Choi Jinhyuk) who dies and wakes up as a zombie. He has no memories of who he once was, nor how he came to be a zombie. He must learn to navigate the human world (which proves to be quite the challenge) and seeks the help of a reporter (Park Joohyun) to uncover the truth behind his lost identity, as well as his very existence.

I would classify this show as a comedy overall, but it’s also so much more than that! There’s mystery, intrigue, excitement, and even a bit of romance. Vampire Detective also has one of my favorite OSTs. The main track, Be Ok by I’ll, is so hauntingly beautiful and will definitely make you feel all the emotions. Seriously, I can’t recommend this show enough!

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Flower of Evil
0 people found this review helpful
May 16, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

I’ve watched 30+ kdramas and Flower of Evil remains my all-time favorite!

I can’t rave about this drama enough! I was hooked from the first episode and the plot only built in suspense from there. Both lead actors delivered stellar performances from start to finish. The raw emotions that they portray are really something else (watch this drama and you’ll see exactly what I mean).

Flower of Evil introduced me to Lee Joongi and I’m so glad it did. He blew me away in this series and he continues to do so in every show that I watch. If you’re a fan of thrillers and strong emotional performances, this drama is the one for you! The plot moves along well with a fast-paced and engaging storyline. I could seriously go on and on about this show, but hey, the best way to know whether you’ll like it is to go experience it for yourself. What are you doing still reading this review? Go watch Flower of Evil! You definitely won’t be disappointed <33

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