For the month of May, I enjoyed the mystery romance Idol I, the modern rom-com Boyfriend on Demand, and the Chinese romance The Prisoner of Beauty. Here’s how they went:
Idol I

Idol I was a solid and enjoyable drama. It has a couple of compelling characters with a decent whodunnit mystery at its center. Overall, it’s paced really good with consistent plot developments that further the story. Much of the story focuses on who committed the murder that La Ik is charged with as well as his and Se Na’s journeys both individually and as a pair. It also addresses issues within the entertainment industry and toxic fan culture.
I do think it could have supported more episodes so that we could have fleshed out some of our supporting characters a bit more. All in all, Idol I was a really good watch though. It didn’t try to do too much which resulted in it doing what it did do very well. It was engaging with mystery and a helping of heart. (Idol I Review)
Boyfriend on Demand

Boyfriend on Demand is a fun romantic comedy with a bit of a more novel premise that really fits with themes of our time as it centers around the concept of virtual dating. The show is pretty straightforward in its plot as we go along with Mi Rae on her journey in the world of virtual boyfriends and how that impacts dating in the real world.
Boyfriend on Demand is a mostly light and fun drama. It touched upon some interesting concepts that are more unique in nature. It also featured a slow to start but sweet romance. It’s a fairly simple show, but it executes things well at a breezy pace. With just 10 episodes, it makes for a nice, quick watch. (Boyfriend on Demand Review)
The Prisoner of Beauty

I have to say that I really loved The Prisoner of Beauty! I was pulled in right from the first episode and was so intrigued to see the story play out. It really set up the stakes involved with the marriage alliance between the clans, and that tension is carried throughout the entire drama.
The story was fantastic and really had it all with romance, family, friendship, humor, heart, action, war, and politics. It had great pacing with gorgeous cinematography. The characters were interesting, and the cast delivered amazing performances.
I was never bored, and had a great time from start to finish. I just loved this story and the world that it was set in. The romance was satisfying as were the myriad of relationships. Overall, The Prisoner of Beauty was a truly wonderful drama, and I was so sad to see it end. (The Prisoner of Beauty Review)
So how was May for you?
Happy drama watching to everyone!
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