
I didn't expect much to be honest, but I was surprised at the way the story was handled. The drama of a single mother is thought-provoking and compelling, reflecting the situation of many mothers who find themselves in this situation. From dirty toilets to full-time babysitting, Alex does everything to be able to support her young daughter. Alex is an excellent character and her attitudes are understandable, she makes mistakes and learns from them. With a very satisfying final conclusion, I believe it is the best tv series of this year.
Final Rating: 8,5/10

The drama follows the main character as he discovers along with the viewer the small cases that build up to the final one. That main character is presented more like a blank canvas, with few clues of who he is and what sets him apart from the rest. He is probably there to be the eyes and ears of the viewer and even his decisions are closer to the ones everyone would have opted to.
The other characters were more colorful and dominated the scenes in a more powerful way. Nevertheless, the actual story was pretty intense and emotional, being tragic because it felt and probably is close to reality.
Final Rating: 8/10

Flannagan strikes again! Now with a mixture of Salem's Lot and The Perfect Storm. It is about a sleepy, isolated community of convinced Catholics, who experiences miraculous events (and frightening omens) after the arrival of a mysterious young priest. The beginning is slow in building up the mystery but it takes shape with time, the dark setting further enhances the mysterious atmosphere and urges us to want to know more. The rest is good to discover on your own.
Final Rating: 8/10

I loved the opening of the series and thought it was going to be a James Bond type show. It quickly turned into a drama comedy with little bits of action. Vincenzo is an unconventional K-drama. It is a common trope in dramas to have a "good" protagonist fighting against evil and injustice. However, in this story, it is evil vs evil, which gives the series a unique perspective. Fantastic work by all the actors, the writer, the director, and the crew. For those seeking a gripping drama with mafia, law, and action, this show is definitely worth watching.
Final Rating: 7,5/10

South Korean cinema is particularly good at having amazing revenge thriller drama. Two of most prolific examples are I Saw the Devil and Oldboy. Because of this, I wanted to see if this revenge thriller show on Netflix could bring any thing new to the plate.
The first three episodes were a bit slow that set up the mystery and the quest from our young female lead who followed a gang to find her dad's killer.
Then middle it's interesting because was the mystery that kept building up. You suspected a person to be the killer but you are not 100% sure, and you also suspect this person could also be one. Sadly, after the twist, the last two episodes slowed down and became predictable. There's a romance that I knew was going to happen way back, but it felt rushed and I already knew what was going to happen next. Because of this, I was pretty bored and disappointed with the ending.
Overall, even though the ending didn't land well, it was still a good thriller.
Final Rating: 7/10
