Mistermistery

Good evening, everyone! I've updated the Korean drama list, but unfortunately, the reviews will continue to be delayed. I deeply apologize for this. Anyway, enjoy watching your dramas. See you around. :)

MariaOtinobo

Hello everyone! This is Mistermistery. First, I give my sincerest apology for not giving updates and reviews anymore even if I am still watching kdramas and anime. That is because I am unable to. I am very sad to say that I can no longer recover this account since the wattpad's security incident that took place this mid year. I've searched and tried many ways to retrieve the account's password on my email but I was caught with a bigger problem: I also couldn't open my email account itself. (Poor me... T-T)
          
          However, I'm thinking on making a new list in this account(where I'm sending this message from). And if you still have inquiries regarding about kdramas, do not hesitate to message me there(MariaOtinobo). I'll gladly be of help to everyone of you. :)
          
          Lastly, I thank you all for the support you gave me here while sharing your fave titles and characters. I hope the lists I made here had helped and will still help you in choosing what dramas to watch. Well then, guess I'll see you around. Happy watching yorobun! <3 <3 <3

Mistermistery

Hello everyone! I apologize for taking so much long to write my reviews on kdramas. It's been three month since I announced my come back yet still there are no posts. Joengmal mianhamnida! (>^<) Actually, I'm kinda stuck with four right now (Please Come Back, Mister; Uncontrollably Fond, Are You Human Too?; and Your House Helper) and seem unable to finish them anytime soon. I have yet to continue also Radio Romance, Doctor Stranger, Bad Guys, Beautiful Mind, Bubblegum, Radiant Office, and Inspiring Generation which I started long before.  (I think I forgot more. Hehehe.) So many kdramas to catch up on. Thus, though I'm done with Lovely Horribly; Mr. Sunshine; The Beauty Inside; Memories of the Alhambra; Hymn of Death; What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?; The Last Empress; Romance is a Bonus Book; and Kingdom, I'm going to delay again my reviews on them and try to pile all of the above and post them all in one go. So please bear with me everyone. Thank you for your patience! (^_^)v
          
          P.S. You might want to try watching Hit and Run Squad starring Ryu Joon Yeol, Gong Hyo Jin, and Jo Jong Suk. They all are really incredible actors for bringing out such characters in the movie. The story itself is something to applaud to. Look forward to the after credits, too, and surely you'll get yourself a full-course meal. Enjoy! ;)

Mistermistery

Hey! Annyeong yorobun! It's new year! Allow me to extend my greetings to everyone of you. And I'm surprised with the swarming of more than two hundred notifs in my account after a long time. Thank you so much for that. I'm really grateful that despite my absence, you still added my list to your lists, checked them for reference, and left cute and creative comments. Sorry if I've not updated my list yet, but I'm feeling that it's time for me to be back and write my reviews with my new watched list. So watch out out for that, chingus! ;)

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Kdrama is flooding my sched!! That's why I got on a temporary stop to watch the new Meteor Garden! I'm really enjoying recollecting its story with its share of distinct identity and freshness. My!! By and by, I'm falling for the new F4! <3 <3 <3

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[Part 2 of 2]
          
          Falling for Innocence: As usual, I tried this because of Jung Kyung Ho. The story is simple, but not all realistically possible as I saw it. The romance was present, and Kyung Ho is very lovable in his second life. <3 <3 <3 
          
          Black: If the above drama was simple, this drama is very complex.  Most mystery drama has a plot where they reveal a partial truth and introduce a new mystery, and so on and so forth. However, with this drama, they unveiled the story little by little, and swiftly released the outcome all at once at the near end episodes. The story is also figuratively brutal, if I may add. The main leads' suffering had bothered me in many ways. Thank goodness I managed to reach the conclusion, and it was somehow satisfying. :)
          
          Whew! There, there. I'm currently watching What's Wrong With Secretary Kim? The lead couple are hilarious, and the hidden mystery is really picking my curiosity. I'll be back later for more updates. See you! Happy watching, yorobun! ;D

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[Part 1 of 2]
          
          Hi, hi! Na wasseo! I've got four k-series to give reviews to so here they are.
          
          Prison Playbook: Okay. I watched this for the reason that Jung Kyung Ho(Oppa!) is here. xD His dramas are really worth watching, chingus. *nods, nods* Anyway, this one's a really heavy drama. I was very glad that its comedic factor balanced that out. Here, you'll see almost all kinds of people who end up in prison and how they cope up in that environment. Then you'll realize that the significant stories behind each characters have beautifully painted the whole story with heartbreaks, regrets, resentment, and forgiveness. :) Watch this everyone. You'll learn a lot, but you'll definitely laugh a lot more. xD
          
          A Korean Odyssey: What I can say with this fantasy drama is that they really did a great job in upholding to what the story would come about in the end. Also, it was amazing how each characters are tied to the other that no one was left out of the spotlight. Every single one of them portrayed a vital role in the story. The plot is something to applaud, too. Though, in honesty, there are times when I got worn out of the cycle of fights and make ups, yeah, just a little. But all in all, it was one spectacular story. :)

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[Extended: Part 3 of 3]
          Deserving of the Name: I rewatched Lucky Romance before this to rest from heavy dramas but I forgot it was also one of them. Huhuhaha! Okay, going back. I had a hangover from Queen Seon Deok thus watching this because of Kim Nam Gil. Hehehe. What I liked in this medical drama was the interesting character of the main lead and the story behind him travelling from Joseon and Seoul and back. You see that understanding oneself really takes a lot of knowledge, effort, and patience. It teaches about how your own will drives your very destiny. 
          
          P.S. I also liked the after credits. <3
          
          For Radio Romance, I’ll give my feedback next time I’m done with it.
          
          Lastly, Midnight Runners:  The movie was crafted carefully, I think. It realistically tackled serious issue about crimes, the police, and the society while the tinge of funny scenes helped lessen the weight of the problem. 
          
          That’s all for tonight. See you around, everyone. ;)