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Daily evening dramas on the chopping block at SBS


Love Is Drop By Drop

The programming for dramas on the Big 3 broadcasters tends to be fairly stable, without a lot of changes to scheduling blocks or format, so it’s a bit of a surprise to hear that SBS is seriously considering eliminating their daily evening drama slot entirely, as reports stated on April 6, according to a source with the broadcaster.

The source stated that SBS had tentatively decided that the currently running Love Is Drop By Drop would be the station’s last daily evening serial. Production has halted on Would You Like a Taste, which was planned to follow in May after Love Is Drop By Drop ends its 120-episode, six-month run. That show has not begun filming yet, but recently lined up a full cast that includes Lee Tae-ran (Make a Woman Cry, King’s Family), Shim Ji-ho (Passionate Love), Ryu Jin (Run Jang-mi, Prime Minister and I), and Jo Yeon-woo (Dazzling Temptation). The show hasn’t officially been cancelled yet—the Would You Like a Taste producers are in talks with SBS over the status of their drama—but it seems inevitable.

We don’t cover daily dramas very much here on Dramabeans, but they are a staple of drama programming on all three broadcasters, so it’s a pretty big move to cancel something so fixed in the landscape. The dramas typically run for over 100 episodes and air Monday through Friday in an earlier hour than the prime-time miniseries that get the bigger budgets, bigger stars, and often bigger stories. They’re often based around families and large casts, somewhat like weekend family series, and their stories tend to be familiar and often skew makjang. (I think of them as easy watching that you might catch casually while preparing dinner, which you might follow regularly without necessarily being hooked.)


2016 daily drama You Are a Gift

The reason for the decision appears to be dwindling returns on these productions; SBS reportedly has been losing money, and the deficits have grown over the past year. In response, the broadcaster has been considering alternate programming for that timeslot. It makes sense to try a new approach when the old one is no longer working, and SBS does seem to be the broadcaster that’s most willing to entertain change, and I’ve seen them create and eliminate several slots over the past few years.

SBS began running daily dramas with 1991’s sageuk series Yoo Shim Cho, although that drama was moved into the Wednesday-Thursday slot; its former daily slot then disappeared for a few years. In 1995, Love Anthem revived the daily drama format until 2004, when SBS once again eliminated the format. It resumed it again in 2007 with the drama That Woman Is Scary, starring Yoo Sun (Our Gap-soon), Kim Yoon-seok (Blood, My Neighbor’s Wife), and Choi Jung-yoon (Cheongdam-dong Scandal, Could We Love).

On one hand, there’s some disappointment that SBS is about to cancel a format that it successfully revived and kept alive for the past decade, while on the other hand, I suppose its history of cancellation and revival gives hope that this may not be a permanent loss.


2015-16 daily Witch’s Castle, aka The Three Witches

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This feels so sad, even if You are a Gift has the most embarrasing ratings I've ever seen for a daily drama (it only broke double digits once and averaged 7.6%).

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Also interesting to note that Would You Like a Taste? would be the My Secret Hotel writer's second aborted drama in a row (the other one is Home Alone that courted Kang Ji-hwan and Moon Geun-young).

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Koreans comments are positive about this:

1. [+2435, -44] Let's just abolish no meaning makjang drama. That's the right thing to do

2. [+2632, -196] The one that needs to abolish daily drama is KBS1TV. They are operated only by subscription fee. They don't even have advertising revenue. Producing a drama is consuming a lot of costs and they clearly don't have that money. That's why the quality is very poor. KBS1 should get rid their daily drama

3. [+924, -26] That drama is going to start filming next week. It must be shocking for them

4. [+568, -27] Clap clap clap!!!

5. [+522, -25] I can't even see that ㅠㅠ

6. [+256, -3] Can you just please air sitcom instead? So we all that come back from work can have a little laugh

7. [+236, -2] MBC you have to get rid your daily drama too. Let's just air sitcom instead. The slottime is suitable for sitcom

8. [+186, -2] It is always about secret of birth, accident, fell in coma, memory loss, fake pregnancy, conspiracy to commit evil things anyways. Just abolish daily drama

9. [+179, -3] They push Saimdang too hard ~

10. [+169, -1] They spilled their efforts to Saimdang.

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Thank you for translating k-netz comments, I agree with them they've been recycling the same plots over and over and wasting money for stupid plots with characters written so badly.

Mbc should abolish too because thier dailies are the lowest ratings among the three.

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Really? I thought KBS1 daily have great rating, it's near 30%

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Yes, thanks for translating comments - it's nice to get the inside view :)

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Interesting reactions to the news, thanks for the translations. Bottom line - revenue!

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Let's be fair: Love is Drop By Drop is a crap show. You are a gift was awful too.

On the other hand, the cast list for Would You like A Taste sounds good.

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I'm watching Love is Drop by Drop and I don't think it's awful. There are other awful dramas out there. It's just a bit different than what I expected in the beginning (the summary is so misleading)

I'll be sad to see this one go because I kinda like daily dramas, with makjang elements and all, because I can enjoy it while doing my job and still understand what's going on. It's like background music to my ears

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I like daily drama but agree, if they change it like more sitcom. Something like Super Family 2017 will be great.

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Agree. This drama so warming to watch. I want something like that too.

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that's bad because korean older woman need that to feeling alive in their world.

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Assuming you're a Korean older woman, please tell us more about what that means?

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I think she/he maybe means that since most primetime series are usually targeted at young'ns, the dailies are a comfortable watch for the older generation to follow with stories they can identify with. That's what I think, maybe.

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Is that also Shim Ji-ho in You Are A Gift??

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TV viewership has declined over the years. That's a fact. Many audience have shifted and are shifting into streaming and other media.

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I hope that MBC and KBS didn't consider on taking out their daily dramas either. There are some unexpected gem (like how I discover Ji Chang-wook via super makjang daily drama Smile, Dong Hae). Not all of them are bad. Some are still watchable and daily dramas actually like my comfortable blanket. It's a drama I could always return too whenever I'm having withdrawal symptoms

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I'm with you on this. I would like them to stick around. I've only finished 2 dailies (One Well-Raised Daughter and Ugly Alert) but I'm watching All is Well now. They are great for killing time.

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Ugly Alert! The show that makes me love Im Joo-hwan so much. It's less makjang I think (well, the murder plot is kinda weird but I love behind-the-story aboit said murder)

All is Well is... well, not really recommended by me. If it's not for Heo Jung-min, I've dropped the show since early beginning

Try My Dear Cat. I watched it while it was airing back then and still remember the story foundly :)

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Ah, I liked and watched Ugly Alert too. It is also one of the few daily dramas I ever watched. It also had Kang Sora and I think one of Seolhyun's first acting gigs. I had no idea who AOA was but since I liked her in the show I at least recognized one member, LOL. If you can watch the show, it's worth it. Although I thought it was pretty Makjang, Im Joo Hwan's character goes through a lot in his short life.

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All this time I never realized that "daily dramas" didn't mean they were broadcast in the daytime. Are there also weekday daytime dramas like American soap operas?

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There are five daily dramas in the evenings (one hit each on KBS1 and KBS2, two slots with mediocre ratings on MBC, and one badly-performing slot on SBS). There are also three on weekday mornings, one each for KBS2 (the period TV Novels), MBC and SBS.

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That mediocre slot in MBC actually has a really fast paced, no nonsense drama airing. SBS could get a better writer perhaps.

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Hopefully they could use this slot to make more 16-30 episode dramas.

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Sitcoms are much better idea. I wouldn't mind another High Kick.

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high kick is MBC

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Too much toilet humour in the sitcoms.

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They should air "Super Family" sitcom at this timeslot. Too bad when it air too late.

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Daily dramas tend to have problems with the pacing of the plot. I watched 3 witches and am watching Loving You right now on SBS ironically. But that's only because they show locally around dinner time and I get to watch them around 6:30-7:45 time, on SBS's new channel here in Los Angeles. Like I was saying, the plot goes really slowly. A sitcom would work because you don't really care about plot as much.

Loving you is crazy coincidences with everyone related or having a past with every other character in the show, but I like Nam Bora, who I think is really cute so I watch the show. The good thing with the slow plot is when I can't watch the show I really don't miss that much, and they show plenty enough flashbacks so you can piece the plot back together.

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SBS Daily drama are the hardest to find with subs. it is easier to find KBS and MBC daily drama. I do not watch them often, but I am loving now Golden Pouch - mostly because of Kim Ji Han (previously known as Jin Yi-han), and Ahn Nae-Sang.

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The daily dramas are the Korean version of US soap operas, which have also pretty much gone the way of the Dodo. With all the streaming sites now available I suspect that many of the shows have become more like background noise than people actually watching and following them - kind of like we all know someone that has the TV on constantly, even though nobody is watching it.

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The last 3 were series duds for me! They really chopped away on the writing staff anyway! Witch's Castle was deplorable and You Are A Gift....did I even finish that? C'mon! When you resurrect the dead and replace the lovely and sweet lead, this is NOT a surprise! At least they will go out with a sparkler. A lot of people I know actually like the Love Drop.

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LIDD is not perfect but in my opinion its one of the most decent and interesting dailies out there that is now playing. I am recapping this on soompi and shamrockmon always have some interesting stuff to say about the show on her website - http://www.shamrockmom3.wordpress.com.

If this is the last daily, I am happy to see it but I understand why the dailies are being stopped. The quality of work for them in terms of makjang etc. is not so good and most of them lack originality & some dose of reality which is now needed. People when watching usually want to enjoy, escape and relax not be considered stupid with their illogical logic from the shows. The viewers want something different and they actually want that in the end of a daily that the punishment fits the crime/s, no more rush rush and the stopping of the over obsessed moms of their sons.

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@chasen8888: Thanks for the mention! Your recaps are exceptionally detailed and thorough and are always a pleasure to read.
Love is Drop by Drop has been anything but a typical daily drama. The writer and PD-nim use the character's fashion choices, the props, the PPL, the sets, and even the BG music to create fascinating messages 'hidden in plain sight'. Viewers who loved the detail in the sets of "Secret Love Affair" and "Heard it Through the Grapevine" will be in for a real treat.
Although the first 12 episodes are straight-up hardcore melodrama, the next ~50 episodes are filled with many funny and lighthearted moments that would make me smile all afternoon (I watch it on my lunch hour at work). It has lost some of the fun recently, as the baddies are on a winning streak. However, the details in the drama as described above keep me glued to each episode.

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