Join Drama Geek and Karie the Maknae for the second part of our cozy chat where we do a deep dive into the entire series of My Liberation Notes. The spoiler-free section is in Part I, so this episode is ALL spoilers. I hope you enjoy our final thoughts on a series that touched both of us.
Join Drama Geek and Karie the Maknae for a cozy chat where we do a deep dive into the entire series of My Liberation Notes. As always there is a spoiler-free section for those who haven’t decided if they want to watch this delightful drama and then we jump into oodles of spoilers, and this does happen in Part I, so be prepared. Next week we’ll have the conclusion on our thoughts and let you know who we think should watch this drama.
There are so many new shows that we had to fit in another What We are Watching episode this Spring. Come find out which shows we are loving and which you can give a skip.
Anyone in the mood for deep thoughts, self reflection, and long walks from the bus stop? Lee Min Ki, Lee El, and Kim Ji Won play three siblings who live out in the country with their parents, yet all work in Seoul. Their daily commute looks exhausting and wears on their ability to hold relationships and participate in work activities. At first glance, you would think “this show moves at a glacial pace” as we follow each mundane thing the siblings do about their day. But as we continue the journey, I’m finding a quiet peace in their meanderings. They are all in a state of personal growth and I find myself wanting to grow along with them. Let’s see if you too can handle the commute.
I can’t even BEGIN to count the number of famous faces headed to our screens this week, drama fans! From dramas about motherhood to life in a small village, one of these dramas is bound to make a splash on your watch list very soon.
Welcome to April’s kdrama FEAST!! We have reapers and magicians and reanimated prosecutors and villages full of potential OTPs headed our way this month, and I could NOT be more excited. Come see what you’ll be watching as spring (or fall, because I see you, Southern Hemisphere) really gets started.