In His Shadow is a predictable, albeit underdeveloped story that is saved by Alassane Diong’s portrayal of Adama
Author: Sarah Musnicky
While the romance is strong, Crash Course in Romance gets weighed down by its uneven tone and multiple plot points.
The darker tone of Crash Course in Romance Episodes 13-14 reveals unfortunately true realities that we can’t turn away from.
While it takes too long to get to its emotional third act, Call Me Chihiro has a subtle power to its delivery that will linger.
While Crash Course in Romance Episodes 11-12 propel things forward, the tonal imbalance highlights a repetitive flaw in the series.
The confrontation that we’ve all been waiting for was mostly everything we could have wanted in Crash Course in Romance Episodes 9-10
Love to Hate You may not be subtle in tackling sexism, but its lead romantic duo breathe fresh air into the romance genre
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 7 & 8 focus on Nam Haeng-seon’s and Choi Chiy-yeol’s relationship and makes it rewarding