Kdramas I Have Watched
Kdramas I have watched
27. A Korean Odyssey

I decided to watch this show after seeing the trailer for it and it seemed quite interesting. I had been yearning for a good fantasy show (after being disappointed with the last few I watched) and this one hits the spot.
The show is quite long but it never felt that way. This show is filled with loveable characters. I liked the entire Richie plot and her relationships with everyone made even more of an impact. The Devil King and Son O-gong banter was great. The show was very funny but also had a few sad scenes to keep the balance. I wish we had got a happier ending though...
If you like fantasy definitely watch this one.
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Further Clarification:
I refuse to accept Steve Rogers returning to the past to live out his days not because I ship him with anyone in the modern setting (even if I do, which I do), but because of the following:
He categorically stated that the wife-and-kids, picket-fences life was no longer what he wanted.
He spent several movies working to save the life of his best friend, at all costs; he would not abandon him after that.
He wouldn’t be able to live happily in the past knowing at the same time that Bucky was actively being tortured, brainwashed, and forced to kill.
He knew Peggy had lived a long and fulfilling life without him and would not take that away from her.
His found family had been decimated was badly hurting; he would not have abandoned them.
He could not live happily through (more) blatant systematic oppression based on race, religion, and sexuality after having experienced a future where these things are not universally acceptable.
He’s the guy who would jump on a grenade to save someone else. He’s not the guy to risk the future by changing the past for his own selfish reasons.
That’s it.
I’m still salty about it.










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