![]() ![]() Now aside from that, I also felt like the show was trying just a little teensy bit too hard with Park Min-young’s Kim Na-na. These may seem like small issues but they to me were just exemplary of thinking that money makes the story and this is so prominent in Kdramas that I’ve developed an aversion to stories that rely heavily on its props and material settings. I had this same problem with Runaway where in the first/second episode Rain was just blatantly swishing things around on a megatron computer that had touchscreen this and sensitive that and remote this and it drove me INSANE. But obvious and lingering moments of product placement-ness really ruins the flow of a story for me, and it’s especially noticeable in Kdramas because there’s this constant need to legitimize an action story’s riveting action by using fancy equipment and I really just don’t need that. Product placement is the bane of my existence as a drama viewer, but I understand that it’s necessarily for the production of dramas, so I get it. And that teensy bit laid in the takes-itself-too-seriously moment where Lee Min-ho is in his product placement car, having a video chat on his product placement iPad with his daddy drinking scotch in a nice office. To me, all action stories need to be is a little teensy bit off for my enjoyment to be ruined. I had this same problem with Runaway, which I hear was good if I had stuck it out for like 10 episodes or something, but there is just something a teensy bit off about City Hunter that makes me stay firmly in the “Eh, it’s alright” camp. On the other hand, I’m not very emotionally invested in the government plots and revenges, nor am I very attached to Lee’s budding romance with Park Min-young, and Park is another problem all by herself.įor some reason, I really can’t tolerate revenge stories, or unbelievable action stories. On the one hand, this is the genre I’ve been waiting for Lee Min-ho to do because this story requires the broad range that Lee Min-ho possesses. ![]() ![]() Briana Whitney and Morgan Loew discuss what happens next in the trial.I’m not sure what to think about City Hunter yet. Victim Impact Statements: Angela Brosso’s mother and Melanie Bernas’ sister describe their loved ones, and how the murders and the trial have affected their families. Briana and Morgan discuss what Miller said.and didn’t say. THE ZOMBIE HUNTER TRIAL: The Killer Speaks: In a wild “Hail Mary” move, the “Zombie Hunter” Bryan Patrick Miller spoke to the judge and the court for the very first time before the judge decides whether Miller will face the death penalty or life in prison. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBEĪvailable Now: Stream | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Stitcher | Google Podcasts RECENT EPISODES (MMIW) New! You can now listen to our podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Music. Her family describes what happened in the day leading up to her disappearance, and we learn how her case falls into the growing crisis and epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. ![]() PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - On the 4th of July in 2002, Laverda Sorrell went to an anniversary dinner with her husband on the Navajo Nation, and asked to be dropped off at her workplace after around 11:30 p.m. ![]()
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