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8/10
Different in a good way
31 May 2021
Cheese in the Trap is one drama I would rewatch just to appreciate Park Hae Jin's character because quite honestly he did a great job. It's one drama that is unconventional and I liked it that way. The main lead has a weird way of showing his love towards his girlfriend which he thinks works but seems cruel to others. I have no issue with the ending as it worked perfectly for me, considering the direction the drama had taken. I would recommend for someone to watch and form their own opinion, I however loved it.
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Man to Man (2017)
7/10
PARK-PARK BROMANCE
31 May 2021
I liked and finished watching this KDrama for two reasons, the bromance scenes and the action, other than that it had major misses for me. When I started watching it, I expected a drama that has more of an action packed theme and less romance. I honestly felt like the romance between the two leads was forced and unnecessary.

I feel terrible for the female lead since many people went in on her, blaming her for the performance but I think she executed her script as she should have. The only problem was that the romance was unnecessary. After watching Park Hae Jin in Cheese in the Trap, I think they should have let his character develop with no romantic storyline. The main focus should have been on the spies and the bromance which I think would have been a better sell.

I liked the acting between the villain and his wife, that did more for me than any other romance scenes that tried to creep in. The spy handlers also had a good brotherhood going on, which I honestly wish was focused on more. I would give it a 7 since it delivered on tech, action and spying. Watch it if you're looking for a spy themed drama and if you don't mind skipping the romance scenes between the main leads.
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Remember: War of the Son (2015–2016)
10/10
A SOLID MASTERPIECE
30 May 2021
I only have three words for this KDrama, Nam Gyu-Man!!!! If there was an award for best villain in a KDrama i would award him THRICE because he DELIVERED. The story revolves around a boy who tries to get justice for his father who was wrongly framed for murder and a chaebol's son who thinks the world is at his feet. It is honestly one of the best KDramas I have watched as it evokes so many emotions at once.

Everyone did their job well, but I really loved the villain. I found myself rooting for him even in times I know I should not have been rooting for him. His character was really well done and it came out so naturally and this was the best part for me. This KDrama shows how far some rich people would go just to cover their wrong deeds. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.
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Good Manager (2017)
9/10
A great enjoyable watch
30 May 2021
I sincerely liked the drama because of the main leads who did their jobs brilliantly well. The main guy had an aim to achieve but as he worked with his colleagues, they slowly grew on him and became like family. The one thing I specifically like about the drama is that they did not force any romantic scenes and that was good enough. Some KDramas force romance where it is not necessary, but Chief Kim stuck with the plot and was well done.

The character development was also really good as the series went on you could see that the writer factored in each person's role well. It also has bits of bromance here and there which I really liked. I would highly recommend this series, if you are looking for a balance between seriousness and quirkiness.
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