“Doom At Your Service” delves into our main couple’s and secondary couple’s budding romances this week. Tak Dong Kyung (Park Bo Young) and Myeol Mang (Seo In Guk) both know they have it bad, but just how deep does their attraction run? Is the intangible something between them just passion borne out of circumstance, or could… Continue reading 4 Lessons On Love From Episodes 7-8 Of “Doom At Your Service”
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4 Swoonworthy Moments From Episodes 5-6 Of “Doom At Your Service”
“Doom At Your Service” continues to impress with a surprisingly thoughtful romance. Last week’s cliffhanger leaves our main couple with plenty of food for thought as they pull out all stops in an effort to understand each other. But this may not be for the best, because fate is watching, and she is cruel. Here are… Continue reading 4 Swoonworthy Moments From Episodes 5-6 Of “Doom At Your Service”
5 Moments Of Romantic Tension From Episodes 3-4 Of “Doom At Your Service”
It’s official. “Doom at Your Service” is shaping up to be one of the most thoughtful, addictive dramas of the year. It makes no apologies for its grim outlook and weary protagonists but somehow manages to convey yearning that’s both tender and wistful. Both Dong Kyung (Park Bo Young) and Myul Mang (Seo In Guk) fight fate… Continue reading 5 Moments Of Romantic Tension From Episodes 3-4 Of “Doom At Your Service”
First Impressions: “Doom At Your Service” Is A Poetic Mix Of Tragedy And Charm
tvN’s newest drama is here to brighten up our Mondays! “Doom at Your Service” could be mistaken for a take on “Goblin,” but the show sets itself apart very, very quickly. There’s less of a sense of portentous doom (haha) and more a feel of world-weariness. Our hero and heroine are tired of a world… Continue reading First Impressions: “Doom At Your Service” Is A Poetic Mix Of Tragedy And Charm
4 Reasons Why “Beyond Evil” Is One Of The Best Dramas Of The Year
“Beyond Evil” is one of those rare masterpieces that sticks long after its end. Tightly-plotted, enthralling, and altogether addictive, this show will have you on the edge of your seat, covered in goosebumps. It starts, as most stories do, in the sleepy town of Manyang where evil first bloomed 20 years ago. Women went missing, with nothing… Continue reading 4 Reasons Why “Beyond Evil” Is One Of The Best Dramas Of The Year
Heartfelt, Romantic Sageuks: Filling The Void After “River Where The Moon Rises”
Looking for a drama that can fill the void after “River Where the Moon Rises”? Missing Na In Woo and Kim So Hyun’s incredible chemistry? Though there’s nothing exactly like this poignant epic of an assassin princess and her mountain man, if you enjoyed the historical setting, the grand sweeping scale of the conflicts, the palace intrigue, and… Continue reading Heartfelt, Romantic Sageuks: Filling The Void After “River Where The Moon Rises”
4 Satisfying Moments From Episodes 19-20 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Bring Everything Full Circle
After 10 weeks, 20 episodes, leader actor changes, and a lot of hard work, we’ve come to the end of “River Where the Moon Rises.” With so many questions left answered, including the big question of On Dal’s (Na In Woo’s) survival, this was no slog to the finish line. This show never lets up on… Continue reading 4 Satisfying Moments From Episodes 19-20 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Bring Everything Full Circle
4 Powerful Moments From Episodes 17-18 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Changed Everything
“River Where the Moon Rises” hit hard this week with two gritty episodes that showed the sageuk isn’t afraid to venture into darker territory. Go Geon (Lee Ji Hoon) and his crazy partner Hae Mo Yong (Choi Yu Hwa) thankfully take a backseat as the show focuses on Pyeonggang’s (Kim So Hyun) climactic battle with her nemesis, Go Won Pyo (Lee… Continue reading 4 Powerful Moments From Episodes 17-18 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Changed Everything
6 Moments From Episodes 15-16 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Broke Our Hearts
This week’s episodes of “River Where the Moon Rises” bring plenty of pain and little in the way of levity. The portents of doom sprinkled last week bloom into war and revolt, as Go Won Pyo (Lee Hae Young) and Go Geon (Lee Ji Hoon) decide to stop manipulating King Pyeongwon (Kim Bup Rae) and go straight for… Continue reading 6 Moments From Episodes 15-16 Of “River Where The Moon Rises” That Broke Our Hearts
5 Moments From “River Where The Moon Rises” Episodes 13-14 That Kept Us In Suspense
“River Where the Moon Rises” ups the ante this week as we get battles, palace machinations, near-deaths, real deaths, and kidnappings. Pyeonggang (Kim So Hyun) and On Dal (Na In Woo) wade through the murky waters of Goguryeo politics as the Sunno Tribe is finally restored to its former glory. But as enemies close in on all… Continue reading 5 Moments From “River Where The Moon Rises” Episodes 13-14 That Kept Us In Suspense