Misty Korean Drama Review
You’ll notice I’ve been too lazy to post anything in about two months. But now, thanks to the complete and utter trash fire disguised as cleverness that was the finale of Misty, here I am. Nothing like a little (okay, a lot of) rage to fuel the blogging flames! The thing is, I wouldn’t be so angry at Misty if I hadn’t loved it so much up until the ending. I started reviewing this K-drama in my head all last week, ready to sing its praises to the heavens (and the drama viewers who hadn’t started it yet). So, before I have my say about Misty’s ending, let’s review all of the many things that went right in this K-drama. Don’t worry—I’ll warn you when we’re heading into spoilers. The Good A complex female lead you can’t help but admire Misty revolves around successful news anchor Go Hye Ran (Kim Nam Joo). When she’s accused of the murder of a former lover, her estranged husband, Kang Tae Wook (Ji Jin Hee) must step in as her …