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Reply 1988 (2015–2016)
10/10
Great show, great detail
8 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
One of the best Korean dramas I have ever seen. One thing is I feel like the translations are not accurate all the time and miss the point for non-Korean speakers. Secondly, Junghwan started liking Deoksun after being pressed up against her so his crush only really started because he became very physically aware that she was a woman. Taek, however, loves Deoksun because she makes him happy and she has always made him happy. She was the only girl that could ever understand him and the only one he could be with. He loved her for everything she was; she was like the Sun to him. I am sure they were very happily married forever. Junghwan could find a lovely woman that is not Deoksun, and I hope he moved on to someone good for him.

I also have to praise the acting skills of everyone in this show. I couldn't believe it when I saw actual pictures of the cast in real life! They had completely transformed into people living in the 80's. The storyline following the mothers is a beautiful mess of deep emotions and Korean family values. The neighborhood kids had perfect chemistry and it felt so real. They each embodied their character with everything in them. I cannot believe how good of a show this was and that I've only watched it now.

It makes you feel like you are a part of the story, one so realistic you cannot help but feel the pain in each of the characters' hearts. With the passing of years came marked character growth, concluding with an extremely satisfactory ending to a long-winded narrative of a set of families from one neighborhood in Seoul. Awesome creation.
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Doom Patrol (2019–2023)
9/10
It's good
7 January 2021
I just started this show and so far I'm enjoying it. It has a lot of heart and you can tell
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Child Genius (2015– )
10/10
This is gold.
15 June 2020
You follow the stories of genius children whose parents are all actually crazy. You see the most interesting characters come out and it's hilarious.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Zuko Alone (2006)
Season 2, Episode 7
10/10
Amazingly written episode
22 May 2020
This episode highlights the most amazing character arc of the show. I was stunned. It captivates your emotions as it delves into a deeper narrative through each scene. Avatar is not just a children's show. It tells a story much more complex and beautiful than you would imagine.
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iZombie (2015–2019)
10/10
Hands down one of the best shows I've watched
3 April 2018
Everything about this show is remarkably created. The writing, the filming, the acting. All the actors are amazingly fitting to their roles and the storyline just blows me away constantly. I could never expect this much from a "zombie" show but this is least typical zombie show you could ever write. But not only is the drama aspect of the show beautifully written, the comedic lines are also HILARIOUS. The occasional fourth wall breaks work so smoothly into the context of the story and all the pop-culture references are subtle enough to enjoy without it being too on the nose. Each character also holds so much depth. Liv, who has to take on the characteristics of each of the victims whose brains she eats, while maintaining her own sense of self, Ravi, who provides a wonderful comic relief yet demonstrates such a strong sense of loyalty and seriousness when necessary, Blaine, who is trapped in this morally ambiguous cycle as he somehow becomes a better person and stays his pretty awful self at the same time. These are only a few to mention. iZombie is genius, to say the least. I'm in love.
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