So I started watching D-day today. I know that it's finished and it came out back in September, but I like watching shows when they're complete since I can just binge watch and I don't have to wait for new episodes and subs. Anyway, I haven't gotten very far, so please NO SPOILERS TT.TT. It seems really good and I really want to watch it all the way through, figuring out what happens on my own. So, yeah, great show. Jung Somin is fantastic so far and I totally love seeing her appear. My favorite character, by far, is Lee Haesung. His passion to save people is really admirable and I love how much effort he puts into saving lives. That guy is like a miracle worker or something. Kim Young Kwang is honestly gorgeous though! And Sungyeol!! <3 I really enjoy seeing him act and I loved his acting in this drama. I hope his acting career continues to grow. I honestly LOVE medical dramas, don't really know why, which was basically the reason why I decided to watch this show. So far, not disappointed by the number of medical operations that they did. I also love how they added the whole natural disaster part because it makes the amount of surgeries more realistic. That's really it. So.. yeah...
After a watching a video on Sailor Moon that was constantly on my recommended on YouTube, I was reminded with how much I loved this show. This, of course, led me to rewatch the entire show because wasting hours of my life for no reason is my favorite past time. I also found that I seriously lacked anime content so that led me to want to write about it. I was trying to figure out how writing this would work because there are a lot of episodes which means I'm not going to review Sailor Moon as a whole because I would forget the beginning by the time I got to the end. I also would not review every single episode because again there are a lot and since it's a superhero show there are a lot of "throw away" episodes. (This also lead me to want to create an "essential viewing" list, which would include only episodes that I think is important in regards to plot or character development.) The arcs themselves are quite large and are split into even smaller parts with ...
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