Red Flags in K-Drama: Breakdown of the Toxic Tropes (5 Recs with Green Flags)

I collaborated with my friend on this article for The Interlude. Give it a read here or below. K-drama is a phenomenon that has taken over the world by storm in recent years with Netflix shows like Squid Game (2021), Kingdom (2019), Love Alarm (2019) etc. However, even though K-dramas have set the bar high,…

Healing with Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

I cried a few buckets after watching the season finale, and my eyes sting, so I’m here to gush about it abundantly. Spoilers ahead, duh. Gamri halmoni described how she met wonderful people, ate good food, appeared on television, performed on stage, and saw beautiful landscapes. It seemed as if I was watching the whole…

K-Drama Review – It’s Okay to Not Be Okay on Netflix

I made it no secret last year on my Instagram account when this show was running how much I adored it and it was even on my Top 5 K-dramas of 2020 post. Since I successfully made my mother watch it recently (SHE LOVED IT!) I thought of making this individual post! It’s Okay to…

Rant Review on Netflix’s Shadow and Bone!

Netflix’s Shadow and Bone series was my most anticipated show of the year by far and it blew me away! I cannot thank Leigh Bardugo enough for this amazing world she has built for us, and keeps giving us the most unique rides everytime we come back to it. So, just this once because of…

Lee Jong-suk Appreciation

Lee Jong-suk, a South Korean actor and model, turned 31 last day, on 14th September, and since he’s my sole “serious” celebrity crush, it’s only natural for me to write a blog post dedicated to him. I discovered Lee Jong-suk last year and I was really taken aback by the contrast between his pretty face…