The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity: Season 1 Episode 2 – Recap and Review
While Rintaro and Kaoruko show themselves to be overthinkers, also being communicative may save viewers from (some) potential headaches.
While Rintaro and Kaoruko show themselves to be overthinkers, also being communicative may save viewers from (some) potential headaches.
A swoon worthy story begins between an assumed bad boy and a petite girl who likely was raised with a silver spoon in her mouth.
The Girlfriend is the type of thriller that will make you stay up past midnight, damn, going to work tomorrow, to finish.
While watching season 2 won’t cause woe, it does present itself as season 1.5, as it seems unsure what to do with anyone not named Wednesday, and who isn’t fodder for her.
Someone we never expected to get eliminated gets the boot, shaking up who may end up in the final 3.
While the romance is iffy, The Threesome delivers on the comedy.
Pools, as its lead finds herself at a crossroad, pushes you to think about your own decisions and not only if you picked the right one, but are you happy?
The wedding day is upon us, and with secrets and jitters needing to be resolved, comes the question of whether someone might be left at the altar.
Caught Stealing, despite not being a mystery, is a twisty ride which respects you enough to keep things interesting without something coming out of left field.
Comical at its best, bizarre once it is time to handle pivotal moments, “Honey Don’t” will keep you engaged but may lose you at times.
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