Love At Seventeen: Episode 3 “Adulthood.”

Last recap for this drama on my end (not like many are reading!). There is only a handful of times you could shove a scene down my throat and call it romance or the tingling of teenage hormones, director. I thought we had something special, but this episode churned out cliché one after another, and the lead up to the ultimate split was dull and predictable. (Unless they are totally duping me?!)

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Love At Seventeen: Episode 2 “Family Reunion.”

There are so some lovely character moments, as well as some in-your-face OTP moments. I know I praised the director before and he still does well in many scenes but can someone walk him out the door when it comes to romantic scenes? Subtlety is not his forte. Lol.

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Love At Seventeen: Episode 1 “Deftly Directed.”

Looks like Tdramaland is littered with leads looking for their parents. Lol. Or am I just naturally drawn to that aspect of a drama? Love At Seventeen premiered last weekend to a strong start. The first thing that stood out was the deft hands directing the scenes with a purpose to impact. Along with being in capable hands, we also have a batch of likable characters with a story tell.

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Jiro Wang time travels in The Crossing Hero

He’s all grown up now huh? Though he has a few popular dramas through the years, my mom still refers to him as the blond chicken from It Started With A Kiss (yunno, because of his hair color and style.) The Crossing Hero will be his first self-produced drama where he gets to be the boss of his own visual outlook. That must be every actor’s dream, being able to say, this crap looks ugly on me, stylist!

The trailer looks over-the-top but could be fun. Plus, Jiro got himself TWO likable female leads. Heartbreak for the ladies?

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