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Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo - Review

Photo by  Cyril Saulnier  on  Unsplash This drama is a must watch for any and every k-drama addict and if you are not an addict yet, it would definitely make you one. It's not a love story not between a rich Romeo and a poor Juliet, who need protection. It is lobe story of two athletes the strong woman Kim Bok Joo (a weight lifting protege) and Jung Joon Hyung (an amazing swimmer with psychosomatic issues). All in all its a match made in Heaven. Both the lead roles are cute and perfect for one another. P.s. They are dating in real life. Fingers crossed for their happy and ever lasting love. Favorite character: Kim Bok Joo,  cause she is amazing 💕💕💕 P.P.S her friends are awesoooommmeee!!!!

Fight For My Way (Review)

This drama is fairly unconventional in the sense that incorporates careers, dreams and emotions in a very realistic way. Yes, it does have a love triangle and other conventional parts that all romantic k-dramas have but it gives all of that a practical touch. Four childhood friends, pursue their lives while forgetting their dreams but as the story develops their realize their dreams again and literally fight for their way. Park Seo Joon for his dream to become a fighter and Kim Ji Won for her dream to become an announcer. while pursuing their dreams they come to terms with their feeling and fall in love. The only obstacle their dreams and their wish to keep each other safe. And also a crazy ex from the past who wont take no for an answer.

Cheese In The Trap - Review

Based of of a webtoon this drama is about a girl and her time in college. This drama perfectly identifies and portrays the hardships of students. From fighting for course registration to heavy load of social scrutiny, from meeting deadline to unpredictable love lines, this drama has it all. Trapped between a stalker, the cold-hearted sunbae and angsty/fun friend, our female lead tries to find love and safely graduate. The drama also has a feminist side to it as well, pointing out how the family spent money on their son to get a foreign degree while the sister had to work part tome jobs on top of her scholarship to bridge the gap. It is a perfect blent of Painful past, hard choices, love triangle, jealousy,  peer pressure, dreams and the determination to achieve them. The only downside: There isn't enough of it. Let's just cross our fingers for a second season (highly unlikely though). My favorite character: Baek In Ha, she is beautiful, wild, free and una