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The Good, The Bad, and The Hmmm… of 2011 [Year in Review, Part 2]

 

First off, I have to deeply thank – and bow to – Javabeans and Girlfriday – it’s an honor to be included with the most respected K-drama writers for this year. Compared to these fine people, I am an utter noob.

Speaking of being such a noob, I shall now complain: It’s so hard to write a year-end review! It requires going back to all the dramas I have seen in the past year and then come up with something intelligent to say about them. Can’t I just say, “Me Likey!” “Me No Likey?” and be done with it? No? (I can feel the death glares coming from Javabeans and Girlfriday right now…*SQUEAK*)

OK – I’ll start in chronological order, because I have no other way to do it. This year, I became a truly picky watcher. I have not watched a lot of dramas this year because I don’t just consume everything and anything like I used to. This time, if I don’t like a drama, I stop watching it, rather than painfully suffer to the end. I was vicious with the chopping block – with Lie To Me, Queen of Reversals, A Thousand Days’ Promise, Greatest Love, Spy Myung Wol, and even The Princess’ Man suffering the sad fate. (Although I may resuscitate The Princess’ Man for the winter break, it won’t make it to this year-end review.)

Here goes!

Paradise Ranch

Omigod. Was it a train wreck or what? I absolutely despised this drama. If this drama was supposed to be Max Changmin’s debut vehicle, it just shows how terrible he is as a leading man. He redeemed himself only slightly in Athena, because his character was pretty straightforward; he didn’t “sell it” as a genius spy/computer whiz/bomb extraordinaire, but it’s OK – I wasn’t expecting him to. I feel terrible for Joo Sang Wook, who had to mar his resume with this drama, and I was unimpressed with Lee Yeon Hee considering this is the first drama I ever saw of her. Yoo Ha Na was also quite forgettable, though in hindsight I think her character reminds me a little of Lee Da Hee in Birdie Buddy. She was complicated and really wanted her love to work, but the writing of her character was too shallow. At least Lee Da Hee’s character was developed more fully.

In 16 episodes, we went through all the ups and downs of a “first love” romance – Changmin and Lee Yeon Hee were together; they divorced; they bickered; they dated other people while feeling jealous; they got together; they separated again; and they got together FINALLY. I mean, seriously?! And the most interesting part of their relationship was their divorce, but I never got a full understanding of why they had to divorce. It was always teased and referenced, and then when it was spelled out, I thought – “That’s it?” I don’t even remember what it was… *goes to look it up. pauses. turns back to post* Sorry – I don’t even care enough to find out.

The writing was off-kilter, and too expositional for me. I like it when stories are shown, not told, to me. Makes it more interesting. Throw me another flashback – as long as it tells me new information or adds a solid emotional beat.

Category: Bad. One of the worst dramas of the year – and a bad omen for pre-produced dramas. Even the bright horses couldn’t save the drama for me.

Athena

Technically, it began in December 2010, but I’ll review this one anyways. Honestly, I liked it initially. I definitely like(d) it more than IRIS, so that’s something. However, it was tedious to rewatch and recap it; my method is always watch the episode first, then watch it again for recap purposes. The first time around, I was invested, I was excited, and I was interested. The second time around, I was blah…

The nature of an action/spy drama is that it should always thrill you in some way. Once you figure out the mystery, then it’s no longer fun because you know exactly what is going to happen. For Athena, it felt like a rehash of IRIS except it was cobbled together so messily that you knew exactly what was going to happen. Someone in the Blue House is going to betray the president again. Someone is going to die. Of course, the main spy falls so deeply in love with the main girl, and you won’t understand why.

The side characters were more fun to watch (*cough*Kim Min Jong*cough*) because they could afford to be wacky, and less angsty than Jung Woo Sung. I feel bad for the main characters because they had to deal with a script below their acting potential. Jung, Cha Seung Won, and Su Ae could do so much more, and yet they were limited by the script. So not fun. The best episodes were the Italy mission (even though it was disappointingly a dream sequence) and Kim So Yeon‘s episodes. She brought a layer of mystery and complexity that was missing in the drama.

Someone – PLEASE give Kim So Yeon her own spy drama! And have Kim Min Jong as her sidekick!

Category: Hmm…. I would have given it a Bad rating, but it would mean ignoring my initial enjoyment of the drama.

Sign

This drama, hands down, is my pick for best drama of the year from what I’ve seen and completed. I have heard of how great The Duo is, the awesomeness of Dream High, the amazing crack of City Hunter (which by the way, for City Hunter, is TOTALLY true), etc. But this drama is A-MAZING. I think the only other drama that’s almost tied for this spot on my list (or creeping up there) is City Hunter.

Park Shin Yang was over the top in the beginning; Kim Ah Joong looked a little too perky as a forensic scientist; Uhm Ji Won was so severe as a prosecutor; Jung Gyu Woon was so lovable. But they all blended quite well and got comfortable in their characters as the series progressed. Plus, the creatives behind it were so strong! (They wrote Harvest Villa, which is another awesome drama.) Sign was a bit new for Korean dramas because it’s a procedural, but it worked quite well because each case helped develop the characters, raise the stakes and tensions, and culminated in a final showdown over the case that started it all: the death of an idol singer. I thought that that case was going to be dragged out for all 20 episodes, but thankfully it wasn’t. When it finally took up the final 4-6 episodes, I didn’t even think it was dragging down the drama. You just wanted Park Shin Yang’s Yoon Ji Hoon to succeed. You wanted to slap that frozen fake smile off Hwang Sun Hee’s face. (By the way – one of the best villain casting ever. And I like her in City Hunter too.) You wanted him to beat Jun Kwang Ryul and defeat all corrupt politicians. And most importantly – you wanted them to find one piece of evidence that wouldn’t be burned, lost, or destroyed!!! I mean – how frustrating was it that the good guys just couldn’t win!? Yoo Ji Hoon could have been a genius scientist, but it didn’t matter – his brain always lost out to sheer human manipulation and greed.

It was becoming ridiculous how in every single episode they lost the one piece of evidence that could possibly tie it all together, but intensely engaging because I had to know how it would end. And then when it ended with Ji Hoon’s death, it was like the world was playing an evil trick on you. I was shocked, depressed, felt like bawling at the sight of Jun Kwang Ryul bawling. I was so mad that the writers had to kill off the main character, especially when that in general is a risky move for any drama. But then – I was really happy. In a way, there was no other way for the drama to end. It was fitting for the series… and they finally solved the case!

This drama also had some of the best cameos. I love that procedural dramas allow amazing actors to guest star for 1-2 episodes; you can get these actors for such a short time and they can have a nice impact to your story. Case in point: Kim Sung Oh‘s episodes. Best maniacal, deranged son ever.

Category: GOOD!

49 Days

So you go from one melodramatic thriller to… a melodrama. It’s not really a drama I would have watched based on my interests this year, but it had an awesome cast, intricate plot, and interesting twists and turns. And – it was So! Hyun! Kyung! I’ll probably watch any drama written by that woman! This is a favorite, though not up there like Prosecutor Princess. Nevertheless, I like how she interweaves everything, even if it makes the world insanely small for her characters.

The one thing I will fault upon this drama is how the plot points unravel so quickly rather than being plotted out throughout the episodes. At times, it felt like everything culminates so quickly and is solved so quickly that each week we get another bombshell. I appreciate the fast pace, but I also wish So Hyun Kyung could pace out the hints a little better. For one thing – the twist about Lee Yo Won and Nam Gyu Ri being sisters was so sudden that I had a mental whiplash. Why drop all the evidence for that fact in the last two episodes, when you could have hinted at it all throughout, and made us eager in anticipation for everyone to figure it out? Admittedly, it was teased earlier with the mother’s outburst of “losing another child,” but then the topic was dropped for the next, oh, 10 episodes. I hate to compare, but the way the birth secret in City Hunter played out for Lee Yoon Sung was better; it may have happened suddenly at the end, but it was played out thoroughly and in a more effective way for the remaining 3-4 episodes.

I enjoyed the acting – particularly from Bae Soo Bin, Jung Il Woo, Lee Yo Won, and Bae Geu RinJo Hyun Jae was the straight-up nice guy, which can be a bit boring. I am so happy that there’s a hint he may end up with Ji Hyun, as I always thought Jo Hyun Jae had more chemistry with Lee Yo Won even though he was supposed to be in love with Nam Gyu Ri. Jung Il Woo was a hoot to watch; he made death cool, and I don’t think I’ll ever say that sentence again. Lee Yo Won was earnest in her role, and it hearkened back to the earlier episodes of Queen Seon Deok, when she’s still pretending to be a boy and hasn’t been discovered as a princess yet. I think in a weird way, she encapsulated the role of Ji Hyun better than Nam Gyu Ri. Bae Soo Bin was consistently great as usual, and Bae Geu Rin – I only wish there were more scenes of her bitching at Shin In Jung.

This drama was my melodrama-romance crack of the year. Solid, kind of forgettable, but poignant still. The ending though, doesn’t beat Sign‘s.

Category: Good.

Greatest Love

Pro: It had Cha Seung Won playing totally against type.

Cons: It had Cha Seung Won, playing totally against type. The story. The execution. The mind-numbing ridiculousness of it.

OK – you may argue, “How could you not like the Hong Sisters?! They’re so funny! And punny! And witty!” or “If you loved You’re Beautiful, how could you hate this one?” Two things – I think the Hong Sisters are becoming a bit overrated. Back in the day, they were funny, but without being overly saccharine and ridiculous. I look at My Girl as an example.

I could not sit through Greatest Love, and I dropped it after episode 10. To which you may then say, “How could you give a review for something you didn’t finish!?” But that’s exactly my point – it was so bad that I couldn’t finish it. This drama was an example of a cast that was all wrong for the script. If you’re going to change your characters to an older set just so you don’t get slapped with a plagiarism label, then change your script to accommodate the older characters! You want me to believe a 30+ year old man who looks 40 does not know love?! And it’s not like he’s a chaebol abandoned at birth with mommy/daddy issues. He just had a heart transplant!

Hmm… he forgot love because he had a heart transplant… his heart was transplanted somewhere else… har har… OK I’ll stop.

Cha Seung Won actually disappointed me. He was best during the quiet moments as he watched Gong Hyo Jin from afar, slowly falling in love with her. Whenever he saved her with his cool, movie star grace, he was great. The moment he was alone in his house, he just became insane.

Yes, the idea may be good on paper, but the actors are part of a drama too. And if I can’t believe in the actors, then I can’t believe the story. And then I can’t believe the drama. This drama is like the opposite of Athena – where Athena wasted good actors with a bad script, this drama had a potentially good script wasted on actors totally wrong for the part.

Category: Bad.

Spy Myung Wol

The hate parade continues with Spy Myung Wol. Admittedly the actors here were a better fit for their roles. Eric had an interesting character that didn’t get interesting for me fast enough, Jang Hee Jin was the most annoying, vacuous side character I had ever seen in my life, Han Ye Seul was bland and soulless, and Lee Jin Wook always looked pained. But they somehow made it work.

I think the behind-the-scenes controversies were FAR MORE intriguing than the actual storyline. I watched this drama a little out of order – episodes 3 and 4 first before going back to watch episode 1 and 2. Perhaps because I saw it out of order, it colored my view of the drama; I thought the first two episodes were more entertaining than the next two, but I had seen the “boring episodes” first. I usually get excited with makeover-story lines or someone pretending to be someone they’re not, but in Spy Myung Wol, I couldn’t really care. I want to blame both Han Ye Seul and the script for this, because neither made me interested in her or her mission.

And since I didn’t care for her mission or her character, I didn’t care about the drama. And since I didn’t care about the drama, I stopped watching after episode 5 or 6. After three weeks, it left me unimpressed – so much so that in between episodes, I would forget what happened.

Category: Bad. Ta-ta to the guillotine for you!

Romance Town

 

Starring my other sweetie-pie-honey-buns Jung Gyu Woon! I had very little expectations going into this drama, and it had the most low key first episode ever. Then again, the writer of this drama did Pasta. It had a similar tone going for it – slice of life, more about the dialogue than the action, the characters than the plot. Like I said before, a bumpy ride – but hey, what life isn’t?

To be frank, approximately the first 10 episodes were far more enjoyable for me. We had glimpses into everyone’s lives on First Street, and we dabbled in both the issues of money, social hierarchy, and romance. Then we got a heavy-handed dose of power, greed, and corruption – which totally sucked – but it wasn’t like it came out of nowhere. Rich people ending up poor, and therefore doing anything they can to be rich again? Of course. Maids with nothing and impoverished backgrounds wanting to keep the money to themselves? Understandable. Wanting to spend all the money herself out of revenge? I get it. Learning how to play fair? Such a bitter pill to swallow – but thankfully done.

We knew these characters were going to get greedy and dark. While it was painful to watch the money/lottery ticket trade hands a gazillion times (The money’s all mine! No it’s not! 50-50? Split it five ways! No, four ways! Whatever, I’m taking the money!), the best part about this series was how each character unfolded and showed his/her different sides. My favorite was the kind gangster Hwang Yong, played by the awesome Jo Sung Ha. How can you not like a loan shark who gives you candy and love advice?!

 

This was also my first Sung Yuri drama. I saw glimpses of her here and there, but this is the first drama I watched her fully in. I actually liked her here. She probably fit the character very well, and I’m really glad she wasn’t one of those silently-suffering types. When she got frustrated, she got really frustrated, and you could share her pain. Jung Gyu Woon has had more impressive roles than this one; as for Kim Min Joon? Friggin’ awesome. He just exudes “cool” – even if he acts idiotic sometimes.

The story was fairly straightforward, with little tangents, which made it easy to remember. (The grandmother-getting-sick storyline was soooo cliched and unnecessary, and it was the only tangent that made little sense in the drama.) The characters were unforgettable. But the number of episodes? A bit too long. It would have done better as a 16-18 episode drama.

Category: Hmm…

You’ve Fallen For Me

This was my cotton candy for the year. It was a shallow, mindless brain fluff, full of beautiful shots and pretty people to look at all day long. I actually enjoyed this drama (except for the last two episodes), so don’t take my words to be sarcastic. It was also directed by Pyo Min Soo, so what’s there not to like?! (He’s doing Flower Boy Ramen Shop too, and I like that one too.) I think after a heady first half of the year with more “serious” dramas, I was ready for a break when this drama came along.

First off, I loved the tone and the feel of the drama. It was marketed as a “fresh, youthful summer drama,” and it certainly was. I liked that it was laid back, and it wasn’t trying to stuff “STORY” down your throat. You knew there was going to be a musical. You knew that Park Shin Hye was the dark horse, and that Woori was the stuck up diva. You knew that Jung Yong Hwa was going to get over his crush on So Yi Hyun, and that she was going to end up with Song Chang Ui. So it was predictable. All you were watching really was how the romance developed, and how Lee Kyu Won grew a spine and decided that she wanted to try musicals and singing Western music rather than be stuck with traditional Korean folk music all her life. Secondly, I enjoyed the actors – especially Song Chang Ui. Who can forget the bromance between Ki Young and Soo Myung? Or what about little sister Jung Hyun and Grandpa? Or lovable Joon Hee? Just from watching the actors together, it was clear that they all had good chemistry off-screen, and were all good friends, and that helps make the drama feel more intimate and also fun. It’s like I wanted to join them in that green, sunny campus.

I was fairly disappointed with the drama by the latter half. First off, we were constantly teased at snippets of the musical’s songs, and so I was really expectant of the final performance. However, when they finally did perform, not only did Kyu Won gallantly give up her spot for Hee Joo, but those rehearsed songs were all we ever saw!!! They danced more numbers, but I wish they sang more songs too. And as much as Lee Hyun Jin‘s abs were salacious, I’ll never understand why he decided to rip his shirt off in the middle of the musical.

Perhaps, I should just not try to understand.

I do feel bad that this drama was the victim of the live-shooting system, with Park Shin Hye’s injury causing the drama to get postponed a day, and thus shortened by one episode. However, with less episodes, this series had the opportunity to provide a tighter, faster-paced narrative. And it did well… perhaps too well, because by the last episode, we went from “Wrist Injury Conflict” to “Noble Idiocy” to “Break Up and Unnecessary Angst” to “Skip Forward in Time” to “More Angst, with a Side of Comic Relief” (coming from the other characters), and then “Happy Ending.” Unnecessary emotional whiplash if I ever saw one. I look at the last two episodes as extra icing, of which I scrape off and keep to the side, while I would eat the rest of the cake over and over again.

Category: Hmm….

I Need Romance

Short version: Best. Romantic Comedy. Ever.

Long version: OK maybe I should explain why this drama is so great, and if you haven’t watched it already, get moving on your little tushy and start watching. I think this was a drama that most deserved to be compared to Sex and the City, and yet I’m also proud to say, it is not like Sex and the City. This drama was all about friendship and love, and growing up to understand what love is. For In Young (Jo Yeo Jung), she learned that love is both painful and sweet. She forgave Sung Soo (the ever charming Kim Jeong Hoon) for cheating on her and went back to him, and I can see why: the two of them have such a strong foundation that they’re constantly growing and learning about each other.

For innocent Hyun Joo, she learns that love isn’t like a fairy tale or like in the books; love is messy and imperfect, but real. You can’t choose who you love – you just do. (Just for the record though, Duk Soo is one damn fine tall drink of water, so despite his poor background and “unclean habits,” he’s pretty perfect for me.) And for the woman-on-the-prowl Seo Yeon, she learns the hard way that love isn’t something to be treated so carelessly. It’s about give and take, and she’s always “taking.” I’m glad she ends up with no one, because for someone who spouts so much wisdom about the dating habits of men and women, and has all this knowledge about sex, she is the most immature about it. She needs to appreciate herself and men before she can end up with anyone.

There could be comparisons to The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry, but I think I Need Romance is superior. In WWSWTM, what made things enjoyable was the storyline and intertwining relationships. Girl loves younger boy. Her ex loves her younger boy’s mother. Her best friend is innocent about love and ends up in a less-than-perfect marriage because she’s all about the ideal. Their situations are interesting; the characters aren’t as much. In I Need Romance, it’s the opposite. I think their situations are kind of banal: they’re either dating, flirting, or taking revenge on a cheater. Simple events – but what makes them unique is how each one responds to it. It’s their characters that make the situations unique. Hyun Joo and Uhm Ji Won‘s Jung Da Jung are quite similar in that they need to find the perfect man. However, Hyun Joo learns to trust her gut feelings, and from there becomes a woman who knows what she’s worth and that you can’t choose who you love. Da Jung simply realizes that marriage isn’t all that she thought it would be because of the circumstances surrounding her, and she is more inclined to run than to face her terrors. Similar situations, two different reactions to it – and the characters’ reactions are what counts. It’s how we learn more about the characters, and feel an affinity to (or hate) them; and I believe that if you can hold a certain emotion towards a character – whether it be positive or negative – it’s good for the drama and the actor involved. Here, I personally identify more with Hyun Joo.

Another thing I liked about this drama was that we got a good taste of how the men feel – most particularly Sung Soo and Sung Hyun. Both had their merits, and both had their flaws, and I think because they both weren’t really the right fit for In Young, that made the competition even more interesting. Don’t tell me that Sung Hyun was perfect in every way; I think that he was still a bit too selfish and possessive over In Young, and me no likey. For our female lead in WWSTWTM, Kim Bum was perfect, and Lee Pil Mo was incredibly flawed (though only he showed more depth and some change throughout the course of the series). Guess who was the better guy there?

Anyways, in conclusion: Watch It. Category: Good.

Birdie Buddy:

It’s a shame this drama was not picked up earlier. It was actually a good drama – one that focused on characters and had one plot that stayed consistent throughout. In a way it’s similar to Romance Town, but it was certainly easier to watch. I think the one benefit it had for going cable was that it had shorter episodes, but a longer series (with 24 episodes). The pace of the drama was fast (despite the weird episode endings at times), and the characters were given a chance to grow, to understand, and evolve. In one series you get all the K-drama cliches packaged into a neat box: the Cinderella Story, the Training Days of an Amateur, the Melodrama of Rivalry, the Separation of Lovers, the Falling in Love for the First Time, the Family Drama, and even Death!

I have to give major kudos to UEE – I think that she showed more of her acting range here than she did in You’re Beautiful. She was good in that drama too, but she’s better here. I think it’s because it’s a little easy to play someone so catty, whereas here, she plays a cheerful, diligent golfer, but with enough range to know that she can do melodrama. I mean – her scenes when she found out her mentor died? I felt sad, but she made me feel worse. (Speaking of her mentor Fabian – he was such a hoot. He was a rare non-Korean actor speaking in Korean who actually acted well in a drama.)

The other characters – Hae Ryung (Lee Da Hee) and Jung Woo (Lee Yong Woo) were well written as well. Hae Ryung had deep-seated issues, and I think she was one of the better developed characters. She was hateful, annoying, and bratty, but she grew up in stages. She first accepted her mother, then accepted her mother’s secretary as a possible stepfather, then accepted that her love with Jung Woo was not meant to be, and finally accepted her friendship with Mi Soo. As much as I hated her character by the end of the series, I grudgingly admit that she was a good second female lead character. The one thing I do not like was how she ended up with Jung Woo in the last episode. I wholeheartedly believe that Lee Yong Woo just has better chemistry with UEE and that the way the plot developed, it supported a Mi Soo-Jung Woo pairing more than a Hae Ryung-Jung Woo pairing. We see more of Jung Woo and Mi Soo growing to like each other and work together, and that for me is so much more substantial than a couple kisses here and there. Anyways – this romantic resolution is my one gripe with this drama.

Category: Hmm… I think the romantic pairings and the last few episodes killed my ardor for it, putting it just a notch below the “Good” category. But I enjoyed this drama overall, and if you want a series to check in every so often and watch leisurely, I think this is it.

The Musical:

[Note: at the writing of this review, I have only seen up to episode 13]

I didn’t expect to like this drama at all, mainly because I was more familiar with the fan wars about the actors rather than the actors themselves (“Gu Hye Sun is awesome!” “Gu Hye Sun can’t act!” “What do you know, hater?!”). I had seen glimpses of Daniel Choi in High Kick Through the Roof, Gu Hye Sun in Pure 19, and Park Ki Woong in Story of a Man. Also, I was more excited for What’s Up…but because that drama didn’t air soon enough, I watched The Musical instead.

The first episode had me hook, line, and sinker – and it was mainly because of the infusion of well-known Korean musical numbers, and actresses like Hong Ji Min and Ock Joo Hyun. Also, Gu Hye Sun was just such a bad singer – so I really wanted to know how she improved. Her journey for the first 8 episodes or so were quite fun to watch – she was in the middle of a tug-of-war between Jae Hee and Kang Hee that was riddled with so many deep-seated issues. She was also the object of Jae Hee’s undying love and enthusiasm. And she improved as a singer, gaining Yoo Jin’s respect along the way.

But somehow, I feel like the drama got lost in the middle. It had started out so strongly, focusing on a woman’s dream to be in a musical, and showing the process of rehearsing, overcoming financial obstacles, and putting the musical onstage. But now the drama is focusing so much on the angst – on Eun Bi falling apart because she can’t be with the man she loves due to her own fears of losing him at the end of the musical. On Jae Hee moping about Eun Bi, but respecting her wishes to stay away. Though this angst may be necessary for the characters, to me, I just yell at the screen and go, “Just get together already! You’re both being stupid!” But of course, no K-drama is that easy. The angst sounds good on paper, but frankly I think the execution is a little lacking, and dragging. The broadcast delays also don’t help since this drama airs only once a week; with each delay, you forget a little bit more about the last episode. With each delay, you also get a lot of repeat information and very few steps forward.

The only character – and reason – I am interested to watch each week is Yoo Jin. He started off as cold and calculating, but not completely inflexible. He’s become a warmer character with Eun Bi’s presence, and I think he didn’t mean to. I think he only became nicer towards her because she confronted him about his aloofness, and he was in denial that he could really be that mean – but being nice to her ended up paying off anyways. I do feel quite bad that he’s hurting his long-time girlfriend Ra Kyung in the process, and so I’m curious as to what will become of them. They’re not a bad couple to root for.

With only three episodes left to this series, I’m a little worried on how things are going to come together. You still have Yoo Jin dealing with his emotions between Ra Kyung and Eun Bi, the “Count of Monte Cristo” musical to go onstage, the “Chungdamdong Gumiho” musical getting its act together, Eun Bi going onstage for at least one of these musicals, and the fate of Jae Hee-Eun Bi relationship to be resolved. This is one series that will definitely need a time jump into the future – and I would welcome it when it comes. There’s plenty of loose ends for this drama, and these characters all need some time to heal, reflect, and grow before they can meet each other again.

Category: Hmm… and I’m afraid I may end up being nonchalant for the rest of the series if they don’t resolve these issues soon enough.

Vampire Prosecutor:

[Note: at the writing of this review, I have only seen up to episode 9]

Yeon Jung Hoon – you kill me with your wonderful guyliner! Seriously dude – what brand do you use? And how do you put it on? Is it pencil? or kohl? or cream? Do you use black or brown eyeliner on the bottom? And also, do you curl your lashes a bit, or leave it sticking out straight?

OK – aside from the pretty, I really enjoy this drama. It’s similar to Sign, and once again we have a procedural drama with an overarching mystery – who turned Min Tae Yeon into a vampire, and killed his sister? The thing is, the story is a little less connected than Sign, and a little more… shall I say, American, in its execution. The reason I say this is because in an American procedural drama, it’s all about the case at hand. You get glimpses of the character and some outside-of-the-case development that amount to maybe 15 minutes of total show time, unless the case has to do with a particular character. Case in point (har har): episode 9, where Yoo Jung In’s father becomes a suspect, and we find out all about her childhood. In Sign, there was more focus on character development and trying to solve the overarching case while solving the case at hand.

The plots for every episode are usually well done, and I particularly enjoy the little twist that occurs with each case. Not everything is what you think it is – and it’s the same for the characters involved. I love that Prosecutor Min and Detective Hwang have such a great bromance going on, and that there is at least one person on his team who knows Tae Yeon’s identity as a vampire. It allows for more jokes about it, and lends more gravity to the situation as there is someone who understands the great danger of having a vampire walk and work among humans. As for Jung In, she’s got quite a messed up and dark past, which goes against her righteous personality and go-for-it attitude. I sometimes think Lee Young Ah is a little miscast for her role, only because she looks like a little kid next to her costars, but I can’t deny that she acts “spunky” well.

As it nears its end, this drama only makes me feel sadder that there are so few episodes left, and all I want is moar! I want more bromance, more of Tae Yeon going out of control in front of his coworkers, more secrets revealed about his relationship with the Chief, more clues towards who turned him into a vampire – just more! I think it’s great that this drama doesn’t need cliffhangers to make me want to tune in every week, because it has set up solid characters that I just want to see clash every week. Plus, the cases are interesting.

Category: Good – so far!

Tree With Deep Roots:

[Note: at the writing of this review, I have only seen up to episode 20.]

love this drama. But I’m scared that if I extol its virtues, it will start sucking completely.

I rarely watch historical dramas. In fact, this is my first historical for the year. Perhaps you may say that I’m very biased towards this drama since I have nothing else to compare it to, but I really do like this drama. It has mystery, comedy, action (oh the fight sequences!), conspiracy, and Han Suk Gyu.

Yes – Han Suk Gyu is a category all on his own. He’s brilliant as King Sejong, being both fierce and timid, serious and comedic, all at the same time. He’s eager, and yet reticent – unwilling to share all of his secrets at once. He’s both wise and foolish, wanting to tread carefully and yet also being quite daring and risking his life for certain beliefs. I think Song Joong Ki helped establish the character, and Han Suk Gyu just let the character blossom. I love him.

Now as for the mystery. Once the mystery unraveled to be that Sejong was creating the alphabet, I thought I was going to think, “That’s it?” I mean, people killing each other over an alphabet?! But this drama helps emphasize that there are so many cultural and political repercussions to creating a new alphabet, and the opponents were threatening enough that you just wanted Team Sejong to win in the end. The noblemen are such elitists, and yet their logic is correct too. They have such a single-minded, narrow view of the world, unwilling to think that universal literacy might actually be better for all, and wanting to keep the power to themselves. It’s such a deep and resonating conflict: when everything you know is turned upside down, do you trust in the change to eventually make things better, or do you resist and do all your best to stop it?

You have your dash of comedy in Jang Hyuk‘s portrayal of jokey Kang Chae Yun in the beginning, in his friendship with his two officer buddies, and in Sejong’s friendship with Mu Hyul. However, when it turns melodramatic, you never feel bogged down because the characters aren’t all crying “Woe is me!” Even Sejong’s psychotic breakdowns as his scholars were getting killed had me entranced. With the dialogue, you feel like you are constantly discovering new things – whether it be about the history of Joseon Dynasty or something new about how the characters logically think. And that, for me, is what makes this particular drama adventure so fun.

Category: Good – so far!

Here’s to 2012!

 
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Thank u Kaedejun....BUT, where's my City Hunter??

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I absolutely hated City Hunter. I don't get why everyone loved it so. I put it in the same category as Athena and Iris. It has pretty people and no interesting plot.

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the answer is simple -- to each his own, different strokes for different folks...

if you read the comments here, you'll see that liking a drama is subjective most of the time... just respect their opinions as i am sure you'd want them to respect yours :)

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I feel the same as you on CH. First it's supposed to be an adaptation of a manga ( see wikipedia ): At the end there is almost nothing in common, just that main character who has a dark past and sometimes uses a gun. Nothing new, and certainly nothing specific enough to buy the rights and use the title : He is supposed to be obsessed with girls ( just a few glimpses slided in first eps of the drama ) and to be a detective who help damsels in distress on a macho funny way. With dating as a reward on his hidden agenda. I mean the original story is very bold and sulphurous. Take it as i just felt cheated. And to be honest, about action sequences, i 'd better rewatch Fugitive Plan B with Rain.

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Oups. That was a reply to Nat. sorry.

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I'm always agree with you Kaede ...
what a honest review !

SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN, SIGN !!!!!! WAS JUST FANTASTIC....

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I agree that Paradise Ranch is the worst drama of 2011. I don't know why I even bothered with that mess. Lee Yeon hee should stick to modeling because her "acting" stinks. Joo Sang Wook was just too good for this crap. I felt bad for him because he was finally receiving praise for his acting in "Giant" then this piece of crap drama comes along and flushes everything down the toilet.

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I couldn't agree with you more on Best Love. I started of course, because it's a Hong Sisters drama, but eventually did not care enough to finish it at the end, even though i LOVE gong hyo-jin and yoon kye-sang. I couldn't really put a finger on why I wasn't so into this drama despite all the hype it got, but I think you've got it -- just too wacky for my taste. i like the silly humor of the Hong sisters' dramas, but this kind of wacky seemed out of place...

he doesn't know how to love because he had a heart transplant..... HAHAHAHAHA it is a bit ridiculous now that you put it so bluntly :p

thanks for the review!! you've added some dramas to my watch list, which i never paid attention to before, like i need romance and sign.

happy holidays :DDD

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Thank you for your review! I actually watched quite a few of the dramas you reviewed here.

Totally agree about Best Love. I can believe that kind of acting from a twenty something Hwang Tae Kyung, but Dokko Jin was just too much. But anyway, the over-the-topness wasn't even my main issue with the show.

I admit I quite enjoyed the first 8-9 episodes. It was cute and funny. BUT THEN the angst kicked in.... and it was so forced, and because you knew exactly what was going to happen -ok, from ep 10 to 15 there's going to be angst and yadda yadda- it was incredibly boring and almost unbearable to watch (for me). And the thing is, in kdramas you have something that could be very good or very bad: the main pairing usually gets a LOT of screentime. I say it was bad in this case because Gu Ae Jung and Dokko Jin had no romantic chemistry whatsoever. I found myself looking forward to the Pil Joo/Yo Inna character scenes way more than the Ae Jung/Dokko Jin ones. Gah. I don't know, I just hated how boring and blah it got :/ I actually had a lot of expectations for this drama since I loved MGIAG last year. Sigh.

I didn't like 49 Days, just couldn't finished (I dropped it around episode 12 or 13, I think) I just felt like nothing ever happened until the very last 5 minutes of every episode. Then, it got solved on the first 5 minutes of the next one, and then you had 50 minutes of nothing happening again, rinse and repeat. I did love the Scheduler, Scheduler/Nam Gyuri character's scenes were the best thing of the drama for me.

I must be really weird because I loved Romance Town from beginning to end haha Like you said, the focus was more in the characters,dialogues and the evolution of the relationships than in the plot, and I really didn't mind it. Things got really crazy and over-the-top on the later teens but the characters were so charming and adorable and annoying, and I loved them so much that I didn't mind the whole lottery ticket apocalypse. But I understand why people might not like it, if they're looking for Romance (like the title says lol) or thrilling emotions :P

I Need Romance was almost perfect for me (you guessed right, hated the ending). And I don't even care that she didn't end with the cute rich chaebol even though I was rooting for them since the beginning. Choosing herself over him was the right thing to do for her. What was NOT right was going back to the cheater, contradicting what she just said. I mean, really. And the way they put it, sigh. Like, oh look, her first love!! Even her parents are fond of him!! They cannot break up!! 10 years! Guuuurl that was like going back 10 steps. God, I really wanted her to end up alone! Moving on! Proving there's life after finishing a long term relationship! You don't have to settle for less because you have no other options! Something like that. But yeah. Another thing, the request from the rich chaebol seemed completely out of character for me, like they wanted to make a point and have her going back to the cheater to seem less objectionable. Like, I get it, I get it, life is not like the dramas in which you marry a rich chaebol... but seriously woman, where is your pride. Seems to me like she's back to him not because she loves him, but because she loves the feelings of "first love" she had for him and she cannot let go even if it's bad for her. But whatever, I just pretend the ending didn't happen :P

I got tired of Birdie Buddy by episode 7 or so. I don't know, it didn't have anything that grabbed me. But oh, she didn't end up with the guy? Now you made me curious haha

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i agree with most your reviews expect for Best Love and Heartstrings. I loved Best Love, i thought it was funny and soulful for me. Heartstrings bored me to the end, but its always since to see another person's perspective. thanks for the review! ^^

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Seems like a lot of ppl disagree with the opinion on best love.... Me too! Hated it initially and dropped it after a couple of episodes. I loved it when I picked it up again after a few months, and have watched it at least 3 times!!! Love it!!!

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I stopped reading this post when I saw that you marked 'Best Love' as bad.

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that's nice of you, i guess you don't like reading posts that don't agree with your taste.

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I found Best Love to be a piece of dreck I have to be honest - it doesn't help the fact I am not a fan of the main actor. But each to his own! Also, if we just read things we agreed with then things would get boring really quickly.

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Best Love is The Best

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Wait, if you dropped it in episode 10, it means you don't even know the word "RECHARGE"?, you don't even see the "RECHARGE KISS", the date, Ae Jung reaction when she heard Dokko Jin confession on TV , etc ..... (many more... )
WOWW.... That's all AMAZING, HEARTWARMING and UNBELIEVABLE .... !! (Looks like ppl who dislikes, miss all those best moments .... ) how can you cathegorized it as ... sorry... -Bad-.... while you miss all the best part of the drama ? .... Once again ... sorry, just my opinion about your review....

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a couple of my favorite scenes:

1 - his manager's drunken "confession", bromance and skinship that ended up with "Hyung, don't die! I'll do better!" -- hilarious then heartbreaking right after

2 - Dokko Jin's world cup where he chose Ae Jung all the way to the top... her "calm" reaction really touched me

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I don't care if it's not the popular opinion here but I want to thank you kae for putting your review up with no apologies! so brave esp when so many people here are close to fanatical about their fave dramas :)

I agree with most of your opinions, esp about Best Love.. I just can't finish it.. too over the top acting and unrealistic for me.. so glad to hear i'm not the only one who thought so..

dear peepz, to each his own so please don't take the comments too personal!

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Yes... fanatical about the fave drama because of ... hhmmmm ... i can say ..... "HIGH LEVEL OF SATISFACTION" ... nothing wrong about that ....

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some can also act close to fanatical about their hated dramas *LOL*

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just a note, i don't hate best love at all, actually if i'm rating it i won't even put it in the bad category (perhaps just not my fave hong sisters drama) coz honestly, there are a lot more dramas out there i'd put a bad label on. just sayin' :)

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i been saying the same crap the ating was over the top he should have toned it down or found someone else

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I love your review kaedejun and let me just say: You are one brave girl!!!

I agree with what you said about Max Changmin although I'm a Cassie. Hahaha! I would defend him to death but not for his acting in Paradise Ranch.. =P

I also agree with Greatest Love although I'm a Hong Sisters fan. I would re-watch all their drama but not Greatest Love. One go is enough.

Woot~ bring out more reviews Dramabeans! :D

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glad that u enjoy TWDR n VP... imo TWDR is the best sageuk for 2011... love it so much... and VP is just different from other dramas...

i'm shocked that best love/greatest love didn't get "good" rating.. saw lots of ppl like best love but for me it's just ok..

paradise ranch, heartstrings.. hmmm.. totally ruining my mood.. i love changmin and yonghwa+shinhye... but both dramas didn't do justice to them...

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if those cracky/over the top/ridic metaphor moments were all there was to best love, then i would have dropped the drama also. but the fact that they connected to project a greater meaning, basically substituting for the standard "i love you" in dramas was what really nailed it as one of my personal favorites.

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try watching sungkyunkwan scandal and hong gildong... its absolutely the best periodical drama ever...

i also love princess' man, though, mainly because its PARK. SHI. HOO...

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Thanks for this! I'm amazed at how u can watch so many dramas and try to analyse it. I watch many dramas... and fall asleep in the middle of ones I don't like. and yes, my answer will just be "me no likey". hahahahaaha. I think greatest love would never have a middle ground. People will either like it or not like it. It all depends on one's tolerance for weirdness. hahahahaha. I'm weird... so I found Cha Seung Won's unsuitability to the character very very refreshing.... sort of sick of the typical typecasting.
This is why I love k dramas ttm! :)

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I COMPLETELY agreed with you on Best Love, and I say this as a huge Hong Sisters fan, who has adored all their series save two (Fantasy Couple and Best Love). So clearly, I was soooooo willing to love this... but try as I might, I could just never get behind the casting, particularly Cha Seung Won. I loved him in City Hall, and in several movies he's been in, but like you said, he just felt too old in the role. I kept picturing Lee Seungi instead, and seeing how amazing it could have been made me weep (especially after his cameo).

I agreed with your reviews on pretty much all accounts, although my critiques of Romance Town and You've Fallen for Me are waaaay harsher. But otherwise, great reviews.

I'm not really tempted to watch Sign now though, since you kinda gave away the twist ending... ;)

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I'll just express my disagreement on your review about Sign. I think this drama is exaggerated. The music doesn't fit the scenes, the cause of death are ridiculous, I find that the evidences are so funny (the pillow case, you know what I mean) LOL, and the mystery is so predictable for a die-hard CSI fan. Sign is the worst drama i've seen this year.

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I didn't get to finish it but I agree with your sentiments about the music.

My number one pet peeve had to be the overly dramatic music.

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HEY kaedejun U ARE GIVING AWAY THE PLOT FOR 49 DAYS -_- NOT COOL

Other then that to be honest im starting to like ur taste in dramas better then JAVA. I found most of the dramas java thought was good kinda crap which is rare

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You Go Kaede! Reading the comments I'm happy we ren't alone in not liking Best Love.

Some people even said that is because we didn't ''get'' the drama or plot.

No, it isn't because of this, it's because we just didn't enjoy it like some people did, people need to deal and accept it.

For me, the problem was, I couldn't connect with the characters, even the second lead (who was too and really really cute!)...

But my biggest problem? CSW.

CSW way of talking or gesticulating, ... I just didn't find it funny and it even annoyed me, every time I saw he talking... his mouth.... all I could think was, ''cant he speak like a normal person ? Stop looking like a cow that is chewing its grass?'' That is what he looked like for me...

Since I watched it at viki I saw the comments and everyone was ''OMG this is so funny'' And I felt like a loner..... for them the drama was the funniest thing ever, but for me just some things were funny and the drama was okay... I thought It was just a matter of time for me like Dokko Jin but... this didn't happen... I know it was supposed to be exaggerate and all, but still I didn't find it funny, it felt forced for me and every time he talked I couldn't take it.

Also, why would the main girl fall for such a jerk? Yeah deep down he isn't... but still.

I think it is the same problem I had with secret garden.

Why would the lead like such arrogant and weird guy? That only know how to talk bad about her and treat her like a bug?

I still think it's forced how both ladies from BS and SG started to like the guy - it was as if the guys forced them to like them. And the ladies of course started to like the guys on their own after knowing the tragic past they had.... but still it felt forced and so I didn't buy their relationship... so how can I enjoy the drama if the main couple does not make sense for me? Of course both couples had a great chemistry. The secret garden couple burned the screen.

Btw before you tell me that is because I didn't watch the other half of BS, it isn't true because I did stick with this drama! I watched episode 14 and 15 (when he started to be more human and less crazy/arrogant) but I still didn't like his character. . .

Thanks Kaede for recaping these dramas.

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I meant in the first line ''I’m happy we *aren’t alone in not liking Best Love.''

And here I meant ''(who was too *great and really really cute!)…

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IM SORRY BUT THIS IS A REVIEW AND UR GIVING AWAY THE PLOT TO ALL THE DRAMAS

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I have to say this kaede. One thing is talking about the end (hoe you liked, didn't like or if it was needed or not)without giving it too much, but you just said what happened, about the guy of Sign dying and all... Without any spoiler warning... If I didn't watch it I would be pissed too.

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that is what im saying but eveyone seems to be cool about that im sitting here thinkiing WTF1

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MANY THANKS for making the effort to write the review! It was an entertaining read.

I have also likef the Hong Sisters since My Girl yes.

But with you there. I couldn't finish Gumiho last yr either. Was on the bandwagon for Best Love for even less episodes before I bailed out.

I lasted 6-7 eppies before opting just to read recaps., hoping to be inspired to want to view again. But even reading Best Love became tedious. While Cha Seung-won's Dokko-jin was enjoyably funny at first, his OTT and antics just became increasingly exhausting to watch. (and I also thought it an bad exaggerated extension of his City Hall acting).

kaedejun's "slamming" (it's hardly "slamming' in my bks - I have read far worse) remains fair and neutral enough for me - ie there's no negativity and condescending sense of being patronising.

To me, there's an important and respectful difference when comments are made liking/disliking a drama - that the reviewer does NOT question others' intelligence for staying on or preferring it. Or making derisive comments.

1-3 eppies and a slam = ok, bit much to make a conclusion
10 eppies = more or less enough to decide whether or not a drama is for you.

I watched only Paradise Ranch, Grtest Love, Romance Town and I Need Romance from your list - in agreement for most comments.
Unlike you, I didn't like the ending in I Need Romance - would have preferred a more empowering msg. To have her remaining alone, growing stronger or being more self-aware about herself/her needs - than accepting the once a cheater, likely always a cheater option. Despite their history together, the dude does not deserve her - it's not just the cheating component.

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i think you really hit on what's been bugging me about the hong sisters' recent works. because i did enjoy chunhyang, my girl, and adored fantasy couple. i didn't watch hong gil dong, but i did watch everything else that came after it. and i think i grew increasingly dissatisfied with each subsequent one.

you're beautiful, gumiho, and best love i didn't enjoy as much as i might have. it seemed like every single line was crammed with a joke or a pun. they were mostly clever, and funny, but i would have enjoyed them more, and i think they would have stood out more, if the writers hadn't sprinkled them so liberally throughout the scenes.

sometimes i found myself wishing (actually, a lot of times) that they would write a scene straight, without having the actors going on about onions and love. i don't recall chunhyang or my girl having this issue, and they were both wonderful dramas. i feel like i almost have to decipher their recent dramas, to understand what they're really getting at.

the hong sisters need to find a balance between straight scenes and puns, but that is solely my opinion. they do seem to be doing well with their dramas, and so many people enjoyed best love... i did too, but it was forgettable for me. maybe it's just a matter of preference. i really did like cha seung-won in the role of dokko jin though. took me a few episodes, but i did warm up to him.

thank you for this! it was greatly enjoyed :)

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IM SORRY IF THIS SOUNDS MEAN BUT I DONT THINK READING ANYMORE OF UR reviews .

Other people may be cool about u giving away the spoilers without warning but im not!!

i think we deserve an apology!

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Thx for your review. i agree with your opinion. 49 DAYS was the BEST drama of the year for me. it has great casts, great chemistry and of course great story with a meaningfull and unforgettable ending. no.2 of my best was City Hunter.

about Best Love, i download ep 1-4, and i just can wacth till ep 3. sorry, this drama can't attract me. just drop it in ep. 3. the comedy isn't funny. it never made me laugh. i don't get the hype. and yess i can't connect to the story.
Protect The Boss is much better than Greatest Love.

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I would love to nominate Tree With Deep Roots for being the VERY BEST drama this year. Up next would be The Princess's Man.

Those two were amazing. :)

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i think you are amazing for putting forth your opinion about greatest love. how can people say it's unfair to judge a drama because one cannot finish it? it's not like she never stated that fact, and for her to not finish it means the drama didn't connect with her. i think people need to get their facts straight, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and the author never put down another person's preference. just because she doesn't think greatest love is good, doesn't mean kaedejun has bad tastes in dramas.

i feel that most of you need a chill pill. i LOVED 49 days, and really i'm not going to take any offense against people who did not "LOVE" it. some comments are quite immature, especially ones that are in disbelief regarding the author's opinion on the drama.

however, i do agree with someone of you that spoilers should not have been included. that is a legit comment and should be addressed in future posts. i'm not sure if asking the author to apologize is taking it too far, but it is not that professional. i enjoyed reading everyone's comments, especially the ones that are not purposely attacking the author's opinion.

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Looks like Best Love has caused the most mixed opinions. I am on the side of loving Best Love. Love the cast and the story. Over the top and funny yet serious at moments too. On the other hand I do agree with the other reviews. Dramabeans writes amazing reviews. Thanks Team.

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I'm one of those that watched Best Love til the end but i didn't feel for the OTP. Both were good individually but had zero chemistry so i can't be convinced that they loved each other, let alone it being the 'best love'.

I went crazy over Heartstings/I've fallen for you though. Can't understand a word of Korean but woke up real early to watch a live stream, scanned the net for recaps during the day and watched it again when the subs came out. First time i ever did that for a drama, haven't done that for another since. I agree with the last two episodes being blah, though. I still miss the excitement of watching it. Loved that the girl liked him first and he was like -- uh, not happening, then later totally falling for her. Squeeeeee!!!

Thanks for the review... thinking of watching Signs now....

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Thanks for this review :) Makes me want to look for videos (w/ english subs) for the dramas and watch them during the holiday.

For me though, "The Greatest Love" is on the GOOD category. I think the actors did a good job of playing their roles well.. the lines were hilarious and comical timing was great.. there was chemistry between the leads.. i remember laughing out loud in every episode. really funny script.

looking forward to a great kdrama filled 2012! :D go go go dramabeans :D

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Best Love is the Best!!!!!!

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I am wondering why on neither reviews , the Midas was not in the list although its rating was not that bad and better than many mentioned dramas ?? I just became a fan of Jang hyuk this year and his acting in midas is really the best among the other best dramas , specially SBS 2011 !!!

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Hmmm...I thought I put my comment in here yesterday, but I couldn't find it.

Kaedejun has earned followers and haters alike after posting Part 2 of the Year-in Reviews...

I haven't seen many of the dramas listed or may have begun watching but could not find the time nor effort to finish the series. In fact, I think I've spent more time reading updates and reviews here in Dramabeans rather than watching new dramas this year. (That and getting stuck with the OSTs till I can mimic the lyrics.)

I'm also kind of frustated that there were dead-on no warning spoilers in this review...but on the other hand, meh, what am I expecting? Spoilers in a review are BOUND TO HAPPEN. So girls, let's get over it!

So how come there are no reviews for Protect the Boss? (Excuse me, Protect the Who?)
Oh, there it goes again...

And what about Warrior Baek Dong Soo? I hope Part 3 covers it.

I Love Dramabeans!

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O.O I've just discovered your comment...(I should have read through all the comments...^^;)

Me too! I hope part 3 covers it and WBDS doesn't end up in the horrible/bad category since I really liked it, despite its horrible ending...^^

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What do you mean horrible ending? Nooooooooooo!

I wanted to see what kind of review it gets so I can weigh if there's something there other than that cutie pie adolescent named Yoo Seung Ho!

Hmmmm...so how was it for you? ^-^

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Uhhhh, sorry for the late reply. Hope you'll still see this somewhere...*waves*

Erm. By horrible ending I mean horrible ending.

But of course, I don't make much sense. *headdesk*

I loved WBDS! I loved it loved it loved ittttttt.

If not for the hotties JCW and YSH, then for the beautiful OST and awesome swordplay! But really, my fav character is our awesome Woooooonie. ~<

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I'm quite sadden about some who didn't like The Greatest Love, is not that I'm a part of it, but I really think that this one is one best the dramas I watched..

I feel sad that it was reviewed this way and some have commented w/ great disgust how this drama turned out to be when they didn't even watched the whole thing..tsk tsk tsk...

Here are some points that the reviewer and the other people commented about that I would like to negate:

The Age: #1)yes the characters age was changed when the 1st choice actor Lee Seung Gi refused Dok Go Jin's role,so they adjusted it to it to Cha Seung won's age..but it made a great deal sense that a 37 year old Top Star has never fallen in love because 1 he spent his childhood to adolescent age (27) with a failed heart, and when he had surgery he decided to be an actor who only loves himself... point 2 is that this too is a reality, that there are some people who love only themselves...

#2 I based watching dramas through the story at 1st so I really have no clue what age bracket the characters are, You see It doesn't even matter who or what age the characters or that actors playing the part are, its a matter of how this drama touches your heart... I'd rather watch a not so good looking actor who is great at what he does than a good looking one who has 1 animated acting face that couldn't even save his life...

The metaphors/writing: some hated the way the hong sisters used metaphors in this story, but for me it gave more depth and meaning and intellectual display of creavity for the writers, and it played well for the story since we have middle aged characters... well I must say that some may have hated it because it takes a great deal of intellect to understand 1, what more a lot...

The story:
the plagiarism issues was not even proven so why speak of this here? has any one really read the manhwa " I married an anti fan" which in more obvious sense is way more different to the story of the greatest love.....

The actors:
Gong Hyo Jin imay not be beauty queen material, she may not be Shin Min Ah or Han Ye Seul but she good at what she does...

Cha Seung Won may be a little overboard with his insane moments but you have to understand where his role is coming from...A man who spent more than half of his life ill, who after he was treated, love himself more than any one else and believes that he is the greatest man on earth and when he met Ae Jung who totally turned his world upside down becomes curious,insane and caring all at the same time... We have to give credit how technical Dok Go Jin character is, plus it takes a great actor to understand his role fully... Cha Seung Won is one of the most versatile Korean actors I know of, so I have to give him credit on that...from City Hall to Athena and to The Greatest Love you'll see how vast his depictions to his characters were...

The Greatest Love gave us a reality that some of us wont know of(and even though I'm working in the Entertainment Industry in my country I haven't seen much) and you'll never see much more that is beyond our televisions.. It gave us the reality and let us see what our idols are in the own world..It depicts reality and it gives us the ability of understanding what is acceptable in real life and what is not... This is not your bubble head dramas, it is created with much intellect, good execution and superb acting skills

I'm not asking everyone to love or even like this drama.. I just feel bad that the reviewer and the comments made an overkill to everything that is rated below Good... well every body is entitled to their own opinion.. I just wished that it is stated in a more justified manner...

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you said: "well I must say that some may have hated it because it takes a great deal of intellect to understand 1, what more a lot…"

i am one who really enjoyed The Greatest Love and have re-watched the whole series a couple of times now... i appreciated the fact that you pointed out the show's merits... BUT please, there's no need to insult the intellect of those who did not like the drama...

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Good point Kisspsyche. I didn't know it was a manhwa adaptation. I prefer the original title. Didn't know either that the part was originally written for LSG. Interesting. And i love overacted characters with good lines, comic time sense and crazy bodylanguage. This is one of the reasons i enjoyed so much Oska in SeGa. I suppose it's a matter of how you deal with real life. Personally i wear pink glasses, and i see only half filled glasses. And i absolutely hate main character death in my dramas, even more for Noble Idiocy reasons. So i definitely stand on Best Love shippers.

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Hi minty v, no insult intended, just stating facts...

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i also couldnt bring myself to finish the last two eps of best love
while i love gong hyo jin and cha seung won in their previous works, i just lost all interest on the story.

different to all comments here. i still think hong sisters's best drama is fantasy couple.

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No offense for best love fan but personally I :
1. Don't like best love
2. Don't like csw acting in best love
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Every people has a right to decide which drama that they like or don't so no need to debating or arguing for other people opinion. Peace :)

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Its just only a television drama. Don't get angry and too serious if other people have a different opinion from yours. Just let it go. Have a nice winter holiday. Gbu. Thanks.

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*waves hand timidly*

Uhhhhh. Sooooo...sounding like the total noob I am, I am going to ask...anyone here watched Warrior Baek Dong Soo?

I adored it. Really. I mean, okay, it may not be the best drama ever, and it certainly may not have been fantastic, but I thought it was pretty decent. (Except for the Ginseng arc and the horrible last episode...which fellow fans have ignored. Ep 28 is the last episode for the majority of us, where Un-ah and Dong Soo part ways...)

And I thought that YSH handled his character pretty well...hope WBDS gets a mention in this year-end reviews...and certainly not as a BAD drama...I've seen worse. Waaaay worse. :/

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Best Love was really good for me!

Though it might not be realistic as like what the person had written, it is full of laughter and sweeeeeetness! :)

Watch it! - Its really good!

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"I was vicious with the chopping block – with Lie To Me, Queen of Reversals, A Thousand Days’ Promise, Greatest Love, Spy Myung Wol, and even The Princess’ Man suffering the sad fate"

After reading this I stopped reading your article too.I guess we have different taste in dramas. I love TPM to the point that I can't move on and get over with it. so I'm a bit shocked that you didn't finished it. And I like SMW too! :)

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When I read the comments, which is on my mind is.. "Wow ... they've been watching a lot of drama ... and me too ....(hehehe..) ". I am sure all of us undoubtedly had a favorite drama and actor respectively.Sometimes, these things affect our assessment of a drama. There are some ppl likely not agree their favourite drama "lost" with another drama. On the other hand, some ppl still objective in assessing a drama.
I have a friend who is crazy about K drama after watched her first K drama on Local TV this year.Her first K drama is her fave.In 3 months , she already watched 12-13 recommended old time till the newest K-dramas. When it came to "Best Love",... she stated:enough is enough.. i don't want to see any of K-drama anymore because i already find the best.She found her self spending too much time to rewatch it again and again and again.... (Yes, she is addicted with "Best Love".. that's her taste and mine too.)

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"Someone – PLEASE give Kim So Yeon her own spy drama! And have Kim Min Jong as her sidekick"

**NOD NOD** she's freaking amazing and admittedly most of the dramas that she's in doesnt have the best script but because of her fabulous acting the series becomes addictive and time worthy

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Sign - Yeah !!! Not quite CSI / nor Grey ... but the storyline was gripping and they had a good cast. enough chops to hold the story. The almost incredulous development where PSY had to lay the trap... it was bordering on LUCK that the real murderer was found out. :P

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I strongly disagree with kaedejun's review on the drama "Best Love". I think it's not bad. as in BAD. sometimes it's more on the appreciation of the drama that people turns to the conclusion of the best love as a BAD drama. But of course, we do have our own judgements.

But for me, I think best love is one of the best rom-coms I've watched this 2011. there's also the "Flower Boy ramyun Shop"!!!!! my numbah 1.

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Kaedejun - i enjoyed reading your reviews which are very thought provoking. I find that i do agree with your reviews on Romance Town, the Musical and You've Fallen for me. After watching quite a few kdramas i have become picky and have started to drop dramas that lost my interest due to the unravelling of the storyline, consistent terrible acting, boring to the point of tears and just no chemistry between the leads etc. That happened to Romance Town and the Musical. I find You've fallen for me pretty bland with no "zap" and hardly any chemistry between the two leads and a very weak premise which could be the reason for the entire drama being so bland - no sparks, no "that's it". Although i agree with the comments on Best/Greatest Love i actually liked it. At first i find the character Dokko Jin very much over the top and the "loud" and "in your face" acting of CSW was over the top; however, i took a step back and saw the drama was, in my opinion, a vehicle to laugh at the entertainment industry - how fickle and transient that world is and how it can be manipulated - that nothing is what it seems. Perhaps the fact that Dokko Jin never fell in love is that he knows that nothing is real in the entertainment world hence he never allowed himself to fall in love. After reading your review i will definitely give Paradise Ranch a miss and check out Sign, I need Romance and Birdee Birdy.

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