
I initially had reservations about diving into this series “Moving” due to its potential for violence. However, I might be jumping the gun by forming this opinion prematurely, as the story is still unfolding. Nevertheless, it has already started to challenge “Stranger” as my all-time favorite drama. The writing is truly exceptional, with a cleverly evolving storyline, well-developed and intricate characters, captivating interwoven relationships, and a touch of humor in the dialogue. The unwavering love that the parents have for their children adds an extra layer of depth to the narrative. And let’s not forget the remarkable cast!
“Stranger“:

This drama took me by surprise. I watched the initial episodes sporadically over the course of a month or two, only to find myself binge-watching the remaining two-thirds in a single weekend. It’s one of those stories where you suddenly realize that every seemingly insignificant detail throughout the show has a purpose, and the puzzle pieces gradually come together. It’s a highly satisfying viewing experience, and Bae Donna’s performance was a standout for me.
“Into The Ring“:

What sets this drama apart is its outstanding cinematography. The refreshing aesthetics and the unique female lead create a striking contrast to the backdrop of a corrupt local government where the story unfolds.
“2521“:

The main reason I adore this drama is Kim Taeri’s exceptional portrayal, making young Na Heedo my favorite Kdrama character to date. I experienced a whirlwind of emotions while watching it, and despite some lingering frustration, I will always hold a special place in my heart for this series.
“Would You Like A Cup Of Coffee“:

This is the epitome of a slice-of-life drama. It exudes wholesomeness, charm, and feel-good vibes. Best enjoyed with a cup of coffee in hand.
“Summer Strike“:

I’m absolutely enamored with the introverted love story in this drama. The chemistry between the female lead and male lead is unspoken but utterly adorable.
“Lawless Lawyer“:

Alert! We have a sizzling on-screen couple, and it’s not just another cliché – it’s genuinely scorching! The series boasts excellent pacing, compelling antagonists, thrilling fight sequences, and sharp comebacks. What’s not to love?
“Extraordinary Attorney Woo“:

I appreciate the unique format of this drama, with each episode dedicated to a different case. It fearlessly addresses challenging topics and leaves a lasting impression with its heartfelt moments, even though I watched it when it first aired.
“Glitch“:

This one is peculiar and delightfully queer-coded. I might have even been influenced to buy a pair of Dr. Martens because of this eccentric drama.
“Destined With You“:

While it’s perhaps too soon to make a final judgment, I’ve been a fan of Jo Boah since her “Shut Up Flower Boy Band” days, and I’m thoroughly enjoying this series at the moment. “Get a grip, Jang Shinyu.” I can’t wait for the next episode tomorrow, and I hope they maintain this level of quality.