Busted! S2E1 Recap: Hell of the Gods: Tartarus

Personally, I think Season 2 is my favorite of the three Busted! seasons. I really enjoyed most of its episodes (except for one really creepy one that I’ll have to get to later), and there were some truly great guest stars. I also liked how there was a more solid plot line that connected everything. I’ve seen the whole thing three times now – technically four as I’m going through again for these recaps – and I always discover new details every time. This is why I loved Busted! It’s a variety show, but it’s fascinating how much detail the writers put into the story as well.

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Katherine’s K-Pop Recap: February 1-7, 2021

A summary of the news, current and upcoming comebacks, charts and music show wins, and more!

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Knee Jerk Reaction: “Cinema” by CIX

Rising rookie group CIX has made their latest comeback. (Well, they did several days ago… but I’m just getting to it now because my week has been crazy ^^”’) Much like most of the boy groups I’ve covered so far this year, my knowledge of CIX is rather limited and I don’t follow them that closely. But I’ve listened to all their previous singles, and I do think they’re pretty underrated – especially for a group with a former Wanna One member – so I was more than happy to check out their newest track.

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Favorites of 2021: January

Back when I started this blog, I used to post about my K-pop favorites every month. I’m bringing that back, but I’m also changing it up a bit. This time, I really want to see how my preferences change throughout the whole year. Since we just started 2021, this post will only cover January. But in future months, I’ll also add charts to keep track of all of my favorite releases so far. I’m really interested to see how my feelings and favorites evolve over the course of this year!

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