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Team Dramabeans: What we’re watching

How has this week in dramas been for you? I’m watching a ton of shows lately and yet I still went looking for something new… and then immediately regretted it after getting myself addicted to Tunnel. Oh well, guess I’ll sleep when I’m dead. –girlfriday

 

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My Secret Romance: I tried to watch this when it premiered, but couldn’t get past the first episode; the production values felt so low-rent that it almost turned me away completely. But once I got past the first episode, I warmed to the humor and hijinks and blazed through all the episodes. In a nutshell: If you like watching beautiful, stern-faced, stoic-looking men being reduced to a mess of petty jealousy and enduring comically mortifying situations just to get the girl to look his way, and if you can get past the low-budget vibe, you might find this worth watching for the story and Sung Hoon’s comedic acting.

Man to Man: The main draw of the show for me was its comic sensibility, putting our stoic secret agent into fish-out-of-water hijinks and watching the funny misunderstandings unfold. I was never drawn into the spy storyline and tuned out the missions and pretexts, so my attention drifted when the show got all serious and melo last weekend, because it’s never been the emotions that hooked my interest. The character logic is there, but I guess I just don’t care that much.

Father Is Strange: I loved that Lee Joon finally got to bond with the other sisters, and was so gratified when he helped them glam up in tiny backhanded retaliation against the hated sister-in-law. He feels like that voice on your shoulder telling you that it’s okay to feel petty human emotions, which can feel very satisfying. I really like how Unni’s making the argument about marriage being disadvantageous to modern women and not wanting that life for herself, but I feel conflicted about her possibly reneging on that stance to marry anyway. I do think she loves her sunbae, but I agree with her reservations too much to want marriage for her right now. (That mother-in-law!)

Ruler–Master of the Mask: Why is Yoon So-hee so awful in this? I don’t remember her being this terrible before, but she’s foot-level bad here, and it’s distracting. Her interpretation feels so off the mark that I almost think she must be trying to do something intentionally… I just can’t figure out what that is.

Suspicious Partner: Loving this. The rapid-fire banter is refreshing, the picture is crisp and beautifully shot, and the thoughtful monologues are poignant. Love the two main characters independently, love them together, can’t wait for things to get complicated. *counts down till Wednesday* Is it Wednesday yet?

 

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Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People: Satisfying, cathartic, and entertaining all the way through. I got off this ride in the best mood, humming the theme song, and wanting to get back in line for another spin.

Whisper: You know what almost made me give up on this show this week? The awkwardly shoehorned-in romance, which is weird given that the pairing was the appeal when I started watching. Go figure.

Ruler–Master of the Mask: Did they blow through too much story in the first two weeks? I hope not. I mean, there’s going to be more to this than trying to fool the waterlords about the prince’s identity right? ‘Cause… uh…

Suspicious Partner: I wish the mystery were a little more mysterious, but the rom-com shenanigans are great. And for some reason, I really enjoy the fact that these lawyers are kind of terrible at their jobs.

Man to Man: But… why would the super-spy go back to the people who know his secret? This show is still light and fun, but man does it put some serious strain on my suspension of belief muscles.

Chicago Typewriter: It’s a little jarring to see the hero being so nice and emotionally stable, but I’ll take it.

Tunnel: I just started watching this and am now obsessed. Why didn’t anyone tell me to watch this sooner?! Friends don’t let friends miss out on good dramas!!

 

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Currently recapping: Man to Man

Individualist Ji-young: Ji-young and Byuk-soo are so darn cute and heartbreaking and I just want to pet them both and tell them that they are good little doggies and I’ll never let anything bad happen to them anymore. Of course I wish this could’ve been longer, but I like the idea of dramaland allowing the opportunity for different kinds of stories and shows to shine. Because I think this show may have had a few more episodes in it, but definitely not sixteen.

Whisper: I wanted this to be a complex and layered examination of human weakness and redemption, but instead the show seems obsessed with its predictable game of endless checkmating. It’s fun the first few times, but after the ninety-ninth go around it becomes less of a story and more of a formula. The show had some really interesting ideas and some profound reversals like how Soo-yeon defied her parents and was willing to throw away everything in order to marry Jung-il, but later is nearly coerced into marrying him against her will. And Dong-joon, who feared the ruination of his reputation but deliberately threw his good name into the fire so that justice can be delivered to those who evade it. Those instances are great, but I wish the entire show were executed in a less exhausting and repetitive way.

Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People: The ending had some highs and lows, but I feel like at least one of the major Hong clansmen/women should have died. I’m all for happy endings and I really did love the scene where Ga-ryung told the story of Chief Hong to those kids while Gil-dong was tending to a fire nearby. It was a wonderfully warm scene because those two actors sold the hell out of their love story, but the fact that everyone survived at the end felt almost untruthful to the story and tone that was established previously. It’s a shame because I was generally impressed with the fresh take the show took on class and equality in a sageuk setting. Maybe the point the show was trying to make is that the common people and the Hong clan suffered enough so they deserve a perfectly happy ending.

Saimdang, Light’s Diary: What an epic waste of fourteen years of hype. It makes no sense to basically redo Dae Jang Geum without fundamentally understanding how dramaland and its treatment of women has changed over time, especially since that’s exactly what made the show so successful. The portrayals of marriage were a mess in both past and present timelines. Saimdang’s husband was so deplorable and I found that entire plotline difficult to watch. I understand that there was little tolerance for women getting divorced in that time period, but did she have to go so far as apologizing to her cheating husband for making him feel “lonely” and “inferior”? Don’t try to make Saimdang an ideal Confucian woman in that regard but have her disregard those ideals in basically all other aspects of her life. In other news, all the paintings were lovely.

 

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Mystery Queen: Finally these two begin to act like partners! Their dynamic chemistry has been severely underutilized until now. I had difficulty watching Seol-ok’s usually empathetic character constantly snapping at Wan-seung for essentially doing his job. This nearly took me out of the story — since I’m mostly in it for the buddy cop angle — until the secondary characters helpfully pointed out that her behavior was strange and something must be going on. I’m trusting in their judgment until I get time to watch this week’s episodes. Also, I’ve been listening to Kwon Sang-woo’s dreamy rendition of Lies, Lies, Lies on loop for two weeks!

Strong Woman Do Bong-soon: I’m only four episodes in, but I’m having a really hard time watching this drama. Park Bo-young is alarming levels of cute, but her character feels undercooked. There are problematic stereotypes in use — with minor efforts at subversion — that feed into a lot of our underlying prejudices. The toughest part for me was when Bong-soon watched a woman be groped on the train and did nothing, presumably because she didn’t want her powers exposed. But that doesn’t require superhuman strength, only a loud voice and a willingness to face down a creep. I find that I can’t relate to her at all. For now, she’s most likable when she’s dealing with her crush on Ji-soo’s character, and in any and all scenes with Park Hyung-shik, who is gold. But I’m watching this drama for the Strong Woman, and I need her to quickly become someone I can root for!

Hwarang: Yes, I know. I’m far behind the lot of you. But boy, am I glad I waited. I would have exploded from anticipating weekly episodes. This way, I can glut myself on the pretty. SO MUCH PRETTY. I get the feeling that this is what Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo had wanted to be in many ways. The rivalry between the young nobles, the brotherhood and camaraderie, the stirrings of romance… and all of it underscored by larger political machinations. I love it. I was a little miffed to realize that Park Hyung-shik was going to be second lead in the love triangle, but remembered that Park Seo-joon’s characters have a sad habit of falling for their fake sisters and felt that it’s right that he gets the girl this time. I’m only halfway through, but this drama is already my favorite sageuk of the year. I can’t imagine anything topping the excitement or glee of watching these flower boys on screen together. Hehe.

 

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Currently recapping: Mystery Queen

Man to Man: Episodes 7 and 8 just took this show to another level, from a humorous watch to a truly affecting, heart-twistingly good drama. Even the formerly ridiculous action scenes have improved—the big warehouse fight with Oppa holding it down outside was badass and touching. It’s hard to convincingly play a love story where the hero is lying to the heroine about his feelings, but I think Man to Man did a really good job in showing tiny breaks in Seol-woo’s robotic poker face, making his eventual feelings totally believable. Also, Do-ha gets more awesome with every episode. I love that she’s brave enough to admit that she loves Seol-woo and that he hurt her, without letting him off the hook for his betrayal. I appreciate that our changing perception of her as a character is driven by smart and consistent writing rather than, say, an unexplained lobotomy. Now that Do-ha and the two men who care about her have teamed up to fight the baddies, I can’t wait to see what hijinks the three of them get up to.

Father Is Strange: Lee Yuri is always amazing, but her portrayal of Hye-young holding in her pain until she broke down was so well done and true to the character. I love how badass she normally is, but it’s good to see her honestly face the heartbreak that made her so unwilling to open her heart again, and decide to take a chance on Jung-hwan. Also, how cute was her bonding with Joong-hee over their mutual hatred of Yoo-joo, and his awesome revenge plot to take his “sisters” to the salon so they could show up the obnoxious bride? You could just see how happy it made him to be let into their circle, and that made it even more crushing when he was left out of the family wedding picture. I hope that Dad’s secret gets revealed soon, partly because that way they can openly adopt him as a family friend, and partly because I couldn’t fully enjoy his dumbstruck reaction to Mi-young’s makeover, knowing that he still thinks of her as his sister. (Come on, Show, fauxcest is so 2005.)

Individualist Ji-young: This felt like an indie movie in two parts, and it hit exactly the right notes. Our leads started out completely frustrating for opposite reasons, and although I’m not usually a fan of the romance-between-extremes trope (so often it feels like that’s their only conflict and/or they’re meant to “fix” each other), in this case it was very effectively done. Rather than being two damaged people who fell in love and healed each other, their relationship made them reevaluate their methods of dealing with past trauma, and whether living as they were could really make them happy. For two people who were incredibly sensitive to emotional wounds, their journey was about stepping away from their extreme coping mechanisms, and finding that one person they could trust with their hearts. Min Hyo-rin and Gong Myung also had wonderful chemistry, and it was lovely to see their characters bickering, bonding, and falling for each other.

Suspicious Partner: I can’t decide if I’m glad I started this now so I can watch every episode as it comes out, or if I wish I’d waited to marathon it so I wouldn’t have to withstand the torture of waiting every week. All I know is that I’m head over heels for this in a way I haven’t been in a very long time. Nam Ji-hyun is always great, but as Bong-hee she kills me with her combination of bravery, vulnerability, practicality, and recklessness. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen such a self-aware drama heroine, and her simultaneous acknowledgement that she’s completely gone for Ji-wook and that she needs to move on from her hopeless crush just gets me in the gut. She can’t help but be giddy over the smallest show of kindness, even as she tells herself that it means nothing, and that feels so real. Yet it’s not a delusion at all, because the more Ji-wook insists that she’s turning his life upside-down, the clearer it becomes that he’s getting addicted to having her around. In those fraught, heart-pounding moments when they lock eyes and the world fades away, I find myself making noises that small animals make, because damn, that chemistry. Here’s hoping I can survive until Wednesday for my next fix.

 

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Tunnel: Out of all the dramas on my plate at the moment, this was the one I was antsy to get caught up on. The pace has definitely slowed since the big reveal about our serial killer (I KNEW he was shifty from the beginning!!), but I don’t even care right now because I’m too busy enjoying all the cute character moments, especially between Kwang-ho and Jae-yi. Their bonding scenes were beyond adorable, and I found myself nearly tearing up when Kwang-ho was nagging her like the crotchety old ajusshi-dad he is, and she was obviously moved by his concern. It’s also hilarious how Sun-jae is trying to get close to her, but getting stymied by his partner. I’m just so glad Kwang-ho’s secret is out in the open to all our central characters; the comic-relief detective pair had the best reaction to the time-traveling thing, though I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry when Kwang-ho went time-traveling twice within one episode. When this all ends, Kwang-ho, you’d better wait on your long-suffering wife hand and foot, mister.

Chicago Typewriter: I’m with what seems to be the popular opinion when I want more of the episodes to feature the 1930s timeline. I don’t really know how to explain it, but everything just seemed that much more poignant with the big reveal this past week about Yoo Ah-in’s part in the freedom fighter movement. Maybe it’s the whole Clark Kent/Superman dynamic, where he’s the hero Im Soo-jung is looking for, but he has to hide it all for the greater cause. And now that we know who it is that she shot, I’m just waiting for the show to wring the tears out of me. The whole faux-father-figure author and his crazy (like clinically insane) wife, I can do with less of. Seriously, the lady needs to take her meds. The relationships in the present are cute, and I like the friendship that’s developed between the ghost and the hotshot writer, but I do have to say all of my emotional investment is in Carpe Diem and its inhabitants.

 
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I still haven't found time to watch latest epi of CT with eng sub because i am not at home and I don't like watching drama in front of others who are not watching because it will be a disturbance for me. LOL. (but I am alright to browse DB) ?

I am so agree with you @javabeans on Yoon Soo Hee. I wish I can skip her scenes. I tried to be patient with her in the first week, but I was so disappointed after second week. Ruler is another show which only has the main leads i. e Yoo Seung Ho and Kim So Hyun who are so good but the rest are just either average or mediocre. Like @C said, Ruler made us appreciate Rebel more.

I cannot wait to watch CT and Father is Strange. I am finally able to overcome Rebel's withdrawal I believe, so now I can happily watch another drama.

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I agree with you on YSH. It's a pity she doesn't have the capability to bring the layered character of HG alive. Frankly, I think HG has a very fascinating character arc, and in the hands of a more nuanced actress, the character might even gain more popularity than GE.

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True. Maybe the production chose her instead of more talented actress to ensure HG is not outshine GE and this made me want Kim So Hyun to play HG instead. ?

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I was thinking the same, i was imagening KSH in YSH's role, the plot is not that captivating even the masked prince which was the most intriguing part is not going to the way I imagined it to be and it fel apart, the bad guys knows the real prince face is not helping either. I am holding for KSH sake.

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I feel bad recommended it to my friend who is not regularly watching kdrama except if there is any actor/actress she likes. She loves Kim So Hyun and started this drama for her but she gave up for now because she felt so boring.
I started this drama for main leads because the plot is nothing new for me but if later it becomes boring, I may give up. Especially with many upcoming sageuk and more options to watch. But I am sincerely hope it will be good drama. I want YSH and KSH to have a good drama.

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I don't really think any other actress in the role would still have outshined KSH. I mean JSH in School 2015 was AMAZING as the villan but KSH was still the one I noticed. I don't think good actors ever get out shined no matter how small the role. But yes KSH woul have done wonders with HG role.

Also pretty sure YSH was cast because L was cast. I think its a package deal. They have the same label.

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from the episodes I've seen, Yoon So-hee really is terrible.

And it has to be deliberate, because she was actually rather adorable and expressive in Let's Eat and in Wild Chives & Soybean Soup (she and Lee Won-geun in the childhood parts.....the chemistry was off the charts).

Maybe she's just awful at sageuks? Because it's not like she's never turned in a good performance, and her characters in LE1 and WCaSS were wildly different so it's not as if she can do only one kind of role.

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She is quite inconsistent in my opinion. I never really impressed with her before, but she was at least watcheable in some of her drama that I watched especially when she just played young parts.

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She was quite terrible in Secret Door as well but thankfully wasn't on long enough for it to be distracting. She might just be bad at Saeguk but thanks to her L is getting a lot of praise. Lol

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YSH is always terrible, I gave her a pass before because her roles in the past are mostly written as bratty characters - but I always, always annoyed with her. Thought that was the dramas's characters but after seeing her in so many dramas, I conclude that she's not a good actress.

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She is really off. Everyone is in Joseon except for her.

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I am searching for The Peak (2011), 2 episodes drama and so far only epi 1 with eng sub available at you tube. Anyone have watched this drama? I want to watch first because this is written by the writer of Rebel and secondly there was Seo Hyun Jin. The premise also sounds interesting.

Also searching for MBC special drama "Bing Goo" since Mori acted in this drama(together witH Sunghwa Secret). The premise also quite interesting - time traveling drama. I noticed Viki has it, sadly I cannot access it. I couldn't find it yet in other sites.

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@seralovestteobokki Have you tried using ninjaproxy or installed a vpn on your browser? I always use vpn to access dramas which should be available in USA but not in other countries that I travel to and it has been working fine.

Btw, please teach me the way to get over Rebel withdrawals, because I don't see how to get over it anytime soon!

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Thanks. I will try, hopefully it works for me.

To be honest, I still don't. I thought I have get over with Rebel withdrawals, but i am still not. Maybe after new drama coming next Monday, I will get it over with.

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I also can't enjoy watching dramas infront of non-fans i like to watch alone, I have a company at my house for now so I can't watch freely, I don't watch the cheesy stuff infront of them only the thrillers lol, I keep it to my self, yesterday I decided to watch PS I wanted to laugh out loud at Bong Hee when she was deceiving JW to believe that they slept together her smirks and acting embarrassed infront of him was funny, i was giggling secretly inside, if i was alone i would be laughing loudly.

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LOL same goes to me. Non fans won't ever understand the feeling we get while watching kdrama. If something funny we want to laugh out loud, if something heart wrenching, we want to cry. So better watch alone. ?

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Regarding ruler, For me, I feel like I could even tolerate yoon so hee's acting. But, I feel like the drama could be paced better. Like girlfriday said, I am not sure whether they have enough story to tell for the coming 16 (or 32) episodes especially with the latest episode's ending (which I was so disappointed with). And I didn't like that the drama heaped a ton of angst on us even before I feel like I got to know the characters, let alone connect with them. So, I felt sad for all the misfortunes our characters had to go through, but I just didn't get it on an emotional level which for me was a let down.

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Agree. We only had 4 epi (or 8 epi) out of 20, so I hope the writer has enough material for another 16 epi.

I was excited for first two epi, and not very excited for epi 3-4, I wished this drama gave us more time to connect with characters before start all the heart wrenching moments.

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There's too much to cover. I'm actually glad they blazed through the opening as they noe have to focus on YSH's 5 year journey to build himself up to reclaim the throne, destroy Pyunsoo group. There's going to be a time jump next. When he will remeet Han Ga Eun soon. Both as 2 very different people next since experiencing the great tragedies that turned them from teens to adults

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I'm watching Ruler - Master of The Mask and really liking it.

I'm also watching My Secret Romance because of the two leads are adorable together. I'm also watching because I love staring at Sung Hoon's perfectly styled hair. Those beautiful waves similar to manhwa's~!

Also watching the variety, Sister's Slam Dunk. They recently performed their song on Music Bank and I was so happy they did well. Kim Sook's high notes are amazing!

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oh! I recently finished watching The Liar and His Lover. It was a really nice drama that reminded me of what I love most in Nodame Cantabile. That they are brought together and also torn apart by their first love, MUSIC. This drama isn't really just about music (unlike Nodame Cantabile) but I like it that way. We get more bromance that way. I love the latter half of the drama, when the conflict is focused on the band because it's way more interesting than the romance.

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+1 for some Nodame love (and Liar)

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romance is super duper cute tho :3 relationship goals.

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I am also watching MSR. It's a very easy watch, and it helps that the leads are eye candy. I didn't think the female lead can act that well, but she is serviceable as the naive innocent girl next door type in this drama.

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I was shooked hearing Sook's high notes ! I'm proud of the girls they worked hard !

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Omg I'm loving My Secret Romance! It hits all the right spots for me after a long day of work. Kinda like snuggling into my favourite blanket, old school tropes, cringey slow motion and all, with max hilarity but minimum rage inducing character actions and outdated archetypes. Plus the OST is adorable!

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The old school tropes are just about right. It's very fun predicting where the story would go next, and what each character would do next and getting it right. Haha. The male lead is initiating a lot of kiss-ship and skinship for a drama that is only halfway through its run. So cute! I like it that the female lead is so helpless against all the skinship!

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I am loving the lots of skinship and kisses. I enjoyed the pool scene so much i was smiling like an idiot when he held her in the water.
I love it when the male lead keeps chasing the girl and make excuses to meet her.

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It's one fun watch, really. And Sung Hoon. Too hot. I can't not watch. ?

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So much fan service too: here's Sung Hoon swimming, now he's modeling, now we are literally surrounded by mannequin replicas of his crotch!

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LOL yes. It's like we're watching one Sung Hoon documentary. ? Because Sung Hoon can be anything ?

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I stayed up way too late last night coz I discovered that he swam on a show called cool kiz on the block. I don't ever watch variety shows but ya know, when it's Sung Hoon... ahahah

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I really, really like Suspicious Partner so far. It doesn't help that I already love JCW from Healer and Empress Ki! I think the comedy gets better and better with each episode, and the geeky awkward Ji Wook is completely endearing.

Seol Woo... Ahh. He keeps making those little confessions each week and I almost feel like Do Ha - I've to steel my heart against his imminent departures because I know I'll be heartbroken for her. I love how she rebounded right back to her snarky self with him, because that's the sassy girl I've come to love.

I tried Chicago Typewriter but couldn't seem to make it past Episode 2, somehow. ): I've a soft spot for Yoo Ah In but the plot didn't catch my attention so far. Maybe I'll give it another try soon!

Side note: My Secret Romance is still cliche and problematic, but I can't seem to stop watching it. More steamy kisses. Yes!

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You should stick with Chicago Typewriter a bit longer. The story takes time to get you invested but once you're in you can't get out of it.

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Agree. CT only starts to become more interesting after 4-6 episodes

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Yes, agree. For those who stopped watching CT at earlier eps, speed watch through 1-4, and dont miss anything starting 5.

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Oooh I'll take your word for it! I admit I also zoned out by episode 2 but I think it had more to do with my mood lately (still on a wfkbj high after 5 months lol) than with CT itself XD

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Ok, thanks for this. I watched episode 1 and 2, read the recaps for 3 and 4 and was going to jump back into 5. Now I will make sure to keep that plan.

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another agreement! I didn't start getting into it until episode 4. And since then, I've been in love!

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I am sticking to SP for its rom com more than its thriller aspect. The thriller aspect is a little weak and not that exciting. I can't get enough of the chemistry between the leads and always feel a sense of loss whenever the episode comes to an end. I hope they focus more on the rom com. It's so captivating.

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I wish it would be 90% romcom and only 10% the thriller aspect.

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I don't like thrillers, but I adore rom-coms. I just wish it wasn't such a trend now to have a crime aspect in rom-coms... because then I have to try hard to laugh at the rom-com parts and then worry about when the next creepy thriller scene will appear.

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It is great to be creative by mixing different genre for one drama, but if we have so many drama with similar concept, it will be overused and no longer creative.

This is the right time for straight romcom witb slice of life elements - crossing my fingers to see Ssam May Way to be that drama.

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I want another Weightlifting Fairy feel good straight up rom-com/slice of life drama <3

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You should give CT a try again when you have time. For me right now, there is no other show with such beautiful style. The cinematography and music are gorgeous. Right balance between humor, romance and action. Eventually it gets really touching.
Like many beanies have said: the story picks up from episode 5 to 6....very well. I think acting is also classy.
You should try.

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Well, I was considering starting Ruler but I've heard such bad things about Yoon So-Hee that I'm really not ready for this, especially after the solid sageuk that was Rebel with its spot-on casting. Thank you Rebel for the emotional ride, amazing music and well-written story.

The show I wait for every week is now Man to Man. Everything Laica said basically. Cha Do Ha gets more awesome every episode, and the fact that we now have Agent K forced to working in a team rather than solo is fun to watch. Also, Namgoong Min cameo.

I tried two episodes of Thief Nom Thief Nim. The historical background of WWII Japanese invasion and the treasure map mystery sounds fascinating, but so far the family makjang dominates the plot and the acting is too over the top for my taste. Will try two more episodes.

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I am watching MTM for SW and WK. I can't get enough of their bromance, and SW's subtle but hilarious expressions whenever CDH does something unexpected. I hope they focus more on the interactions among the trio and less on the spy aspect. The spy missions and wood carvings aren't that interesting, to be honest.

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try ruler its good and moving u wont regret it the leads and villains are soo good and it unpredictable like ep8 surprised me...soo he is just the second female lead and she aint that bad she is just not as good as kim so hyun and yoo seung ho

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Thank you for the update!

I'm currently watching:

Suspicious Partner: LOVING this show! Chemistry between Noh Ji Wook and Eun Bong Hee is already FIRE!

Man to Man: This show has been a lot lighter than I expected ... I do really like seeing Kim Seol Woo as the only logical person tossed into the crazy world of celebrities ... and watching him flounder ... to me it's worth it just for the comedy

My Secret Romance: A cliche, low production value rom-com ... but ... it kinda makes me strangely nostalgic ... Will keep with this for a while more

The K2: trying to catch up on some older dramas ... about half-way through and not hating it so far ... I was really concerned since the reviews are pretty worrisome, but so far it's been watchable.

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The K2 is serviceable in certain aspects, but a bit illogical in others. I only enjoyed the action part of the drama and the female villain's acting prowess, the rest is forgettable.

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so far it's a bit contrived ... but i can still just grit my teeth and bear it ... nothing too cringe-worthy yet
i can see why everyone says they stuck with it for Song Yoon Ah's acting alone. her performance is powerful ...
i know there's a lot of complains about Im Yoon Ah, but I saw her in Love Rain. maybe i have a higher tolerance for her acting ...

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Song Yoon Ah was the best part in K2 and still disappointed she was not nominated for Baeksang. At least she received enough awards for her performance in Mama. Maybe if they nominated her. but not nominated Chang Wook and Yoona for K2, it won't look so nice. Probably.

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I dont think JCW and yoona were nominated in baeksang for the K2or were they? each were nominated for best new actor and actress for movie category. But I agree Song yoona should have been nominated for baeksang, such a same..

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They weren't. Yes it is quite a shame not to see her nominated when at least half of viewers stayed until the end because of her.

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Chicago Typewriter
Have to say I came in for Yoo Ah In, but I came out with a new admiration for Go Kyung Pyo. And damn all of the characters in the 30s look soooo good! Hats off to the stylists and the props designers!

Currently binge-watching like crazy-imsoniac mad:

The Genius & Crime Scene
Even though I felt like a hopeless loser with all the mad maths strategies going on in TG, the only regret I have is not watching them sooner. Talk about being few years too late! And I am so binging Liar Game again after this.

Pending shows in binge-watching list (after the show complete I think):

Man to Man
Suspicious Partner
Tunnel

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Watch Tunnel! They really pace the story very well, with well written character arcs and story line, though certain aspects are a tad predictable. You will not regret watching it!

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After all the reviews I'm very tempted to watch Tunnel. Might have to bend time to fit in all the dramas!

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What season of the genius and crime scene are you watching?

All the games strategy in Genius make me mad but it's so worth it because I get to know the sexy brain man called Hong Jin Ho. He's so amazing at Open Pass game, which is still the legendary games in Genius history

If you like both Genius and Crime Scene, do consider watching High Society. It's also so damn good

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I'm watching all seasons and now starting season 4. And yes! I'm having huuuuuuuge crush on Hong Jin Ho! So much so I would start watching everything that has him online LOL!

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It's hard not to have a crush on Jin-ho after watching him being awesome in 3 seasons of The Genius and 2 seasons of Crime Scene. Though Dong-min come as the close 2nd crush for me. I didn't expect the great combination of brain and wit he showed us on those shows.

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And I feel like wanting to hug Hyunmin everytime he got shocked over some twists in the games. He's so cute and fragile that I feel like everybody needs to protect him.

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Try watching crime scene chinese version too. It's funny

It's hard not to fall for Jin ho. I even watch everything about him that doesn't have sub lol I just enjoy listening to him talk though I kinda miss his stutter now haha

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FInished all seasons of crime scene as well LOL. So now playing weekly catch up.

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i'm currently watching both suspicious partner and man to man. loving both of them. so far both could play up the suspense/thriller genres ... imo

i've been dying to start tunnel because ever since i finished cruel city, i so miss Yoon Hyun Min (//∇//)

i really haven't been able to find anything to binge watch lately ... le sigh

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I am watching Whisper (fast-forwarding) Man to Man, Chicago Typewriter, and Tunnel.
Whisper - it could be so great! But now...the vengeance could have gone beyond Taebaek office towards some real action. Love stories could be developed outside of Subway. Many legal plot holes...Only actors make it still compelling.
Man to Man - again, questionable logic and great cast. But it is fun and fast, and the plot while simple, is still not predictable. I love our new team of spies :)
Chicago Typewriter - love the show for cast (Yoo Ah In FOREVER) and music (SALTNPAPER). But storywise...I just can not understand why everyone takes their past lives so seriously. Why don't you live a current life?! Why should fate repeat itself? Isn't an entire point of next life (if we assume it exist) to start over? Why do people from past life have to meet in the same circumstances? Does it mean each of lives is just a rendering of the previous one?
Tunnel - love it :)

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I do wonder if taking past lives seriously is part of Korean culture. I can understand Seol taking it seriously since she had always had visions and she was raised in a shaman's household.

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I think the theyre invested in the past because of Yool's wishes and they have a book to write. So after that, theyll move on.

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I like your questions about the theme of past lives in dramas. Reincarnation is not part of my cultural-religious upbringing so I have encountered it as a skeptical adult. It is used often enough in Asian dramas that I should probably study up a bit to appreciate the character's perspective and the writer's intention. It does seem to be entwined with the juggernaut of Asian drama- FATE.

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love reading this WWW every weekend because im bad with words & i love to see how the DB team reviews on the various ongoing dramas. it helps me to filter out the ones i wont like so i dont waste time trying, & tempts me to start on those i procrastinated LOL

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Boku Unmei no Hito desu : Can I have a spin-off of Yamapi as God ?

Rebel : Thief Who Stole The People : The ending was not as heartbreaking as I thought for the Hong family and I'm glad. Honey Lee and Lee Ji Suk were wonderful. I want to see them pair in another sageuk with a happier relationship.

Father is Strange : After Charlie's Angels we have Actor Ahn's Angels. I love their bonding !

Chicago Typewriter : I don't want the show to end but I want every thing to be revealed. What should I do ?

Man to Man : Woo Kwang oppa is best oppa ever. Period.

Ruler - Master of the Mask : I'm waiting for Kim So Hyun's character to start her revenge. She didn't have much to do until now but I trust the scriptwriter for giving her a good story arc.

Suspicious Partner : Eun Bong Hee is love. I can't express how much I love this girl. I'm more invested in the characters' relationships than in the murder case.

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I love the bonding in FIS too. Finally Ahn is becoming part of the family he wants to join so desperately. He has so much chemistry with the sisters. I can't wait for more bonding moments to occur among them. It's heartbreaking he can't partake in the family wedding portrait though.

I love the relationship between MY's parents. They are so loving that they even extend the love to a person who is not their son. I am touched every time I see the parents talking to Ahn, asking about his well-being and treating him like part of the family. It's so sweet.

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I want the secret to be out so that Actor can become part of the family as son-in-law.

They are the best parents ever in dramaland. Great couple respectful of each other and supportive parents !

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I also love the parents. The father is so caring of his wife. You can tell that they've never fallen out of love for the past 35 years.

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If you love the parents in FIS, please watch the same couple/parents in
Life is Beautiful. Best.Parents.Ever!!

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Can't wait to the day when the truth is out! I want to ship actor Ahn with Mi Young with all my heart. Can't do at the moment because he thinks of her as his sister (tho his eyes and expressions say otherwise)

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Boku Unmei is soooo goood and Yamapi is love!!! Love him so much!!!

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Boku, Unmei no Hito Desu - Yamaoi the match maker is doing awesome job here. He always tells Makoto to learn something and that knowledge is completely used differently. Look at all the training in ep 05 and what exactly important was those few encouraging lines. haha
Suspicious Partner - has good dialogues, good characters and bad plot. Also, the way writer tried to do the complete circle in ep 08 with the drinking and sleepover was ridiculous.

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Eun Bong Hee is literally the cutest ever. I love how she takes no bs and is a total badass but also she's incredibly adorable. I was crying with laughter when she took full advantage of Ji-wook's guilt, because honestly who wouldn't :'D

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Would totally do the same. ?

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I'm currently watching Ruler and Suspicious Partner. I love both of them very much. They feel like a fresh breeze even though the tropes have been used to death. What I appreciate from both shows however are nice and kind male leads. One naive, one dorky, but both have lots of room to grow. Then I also love both female leads. Nam Ji Hyun's BH for not giving a rip about what others say about her sense of fashion and not letting herself be intimidated by her love rival. KSH's Ga Eun for being heartbroken but still has lots of common sense. The only thing I wish for is more room for KSH to showcase her talents. She really deserves as much screen time and script as everybody else. I also hope the show would not disappoint fellow KSH fans. I'm pretty sure many of us first came into the show for her so please give us a reason to stick around.

Now that Rebel has completed their run and Tunnel next in line, I can finally sit back and binge watch both shows without the dreaded weekly anticipation. Words can't say how much I love the first few episodes of both shows when I tried them out for a taster. I'm going to indulge myself in the bliss that is called Rebel & Tunnel sooooon!!

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You are so lucky you get to binge watch Tunnel, while here I am, waiting impatiently every week just to savor two more episodes. The waiting is simply a torture. But Tunnel is well worth the wait. The storyline and character arcs are written so well. I love how the writer slowly develops the characters and unravel the mystery, although it's a tad predictable.

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I am glad I decided to wait for Tunnel to finish its run. I just simply have no patience to wait new epi every week. For now. I jave three 3 drama in marathon list - Whisper, Tunnel and Man to Man.

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Right, I've got Man2Man to cover too, but I'll put the show on the backburner for a while. I'm in a mood for some heart-wrenching and touching dramas, and I get the vibe from Tunnel and Rebel.

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Thank you Xd. Lol by ep 4 I told myself, 'This is something to watch in one sitting'. So I bit the bullet and waited it out. I have a thing for Choi Ji Hyuk too. Waiting for him every week felt too much for my weak heart haha.

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Oppa gracing this post with that cool face....*swoons*

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I can't think of any show that Nam Ji-hyun didn't have an awesome chemistry with her co-star and she's so pretty in Suspicious Partner. I'll maybe start watching Tunnel before there's no one else to discuss it because it ended already.

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NJH has a lot of acting experience, so it comes as no surprise that she has a lot of winning chemistry with her co-stars. I love her portrayal of BH in SP. It's sassy, independent and lovely.

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Nam Jihyun's portfolio when it comes to drama partners is impressive and she's shown how much chemistry she can have with her co-stars. I'm really loving her as Bonghee and her chemistry with Ji Changwook is off the charts!

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I have only watched her in Shopping King and now with Suspicious Partner.. I would like to watch her previous dramas.. Could you please recommend one or two more? Thank you!

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Haha, well, I'm pretty sure I've written this comment many times before, but, if you just want a quick dose of her, she's adorable with Kang Ha-neul in Angel Eyes, Just don't watch past 30 min into the 2nd episode and pretend it's a drama special with a happy ending like I do!

The reason I say this is because:
1. Their chemistry puts their adult counterpart's (Lee Sang-yoon and Gu Hye-sun) to shame.
2. The drama, after a surprisingly heartwarming and satisfying first episode, pretty much descends into unnecessary angst.

As for a full-length drama, she's also adorable with Park Hyung-shik in What Happened to My Family.

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She played the younger counterpart to the female lead in Angel Eyes and had great chemistry with Kang Hanuel. She was also in What Happens to my Family with Park Hyung Shik. They were adorable in that one too!

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She played the youth role in Angel Eyes opposite Kang Na Neul. Her country bumpkin and the father were the only non annoying characters in What Happened to My Family? She was in idol heaven between Park Hyung Sik and Seo Kang Joon.
She does have that appealing girl-next-door, genuine vibe that is refreshing. I like how in Suspicious Partner she can be upfront and funny about sexual attraction.

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I remember when I watch angel eyes.. NJH as a blind girl is so sad to watch n KangHaNeul as a boy who loves her is just perfect.. n when adult actor comes out.. oh nooo.. its changes from angel eyes to rolling eyes

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She was in What Happens to My Family and her partner was Park hyun Shik 'the adorable' :-))))

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Ahahaha @peach

Angel Eyes to Rolling Eyes is the perfect description!!!

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I can't think of anyone she hasn't had chemistry with!

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I hope one day she will get paired with Jo Jung Seok!

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Song jong ki maybe?? Or my wish is to far

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She had awesome chemi w KSH in WISFC

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I had no idea what you were talking about so I had to do a search. For the benefit of other readers: KSH - Kim Soo Hyun; WISFC - Will It Snow for Christmas?

Acronyms are great, but perhaps full names would be more helpful when first mentioning someone or something in a conversation (for those of us who are not up on our dramas), especially if it's a recommendation? :)

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My problem too-not always but sometimes-especially when it is not a drama currently airing.

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Currently watching

1. Chicago Typewriter - The show is good. By good I mean the production, the cast and crews, the music and the efforts they put in this show. However, plot-wise I'm not so sure I'm buying it. I kinda like both the scenes in the present and the past, but I'm not like really looking forward to it week after week. I guess I'll stick with the show till the end anyway. Almost everything looks nice in that show.

2. History of a salaryman - Whoaa you might question how come? hehe I don't know either. I just guess I'm in the mood of finding something REALLY good to watch. The last best thing which happened to me was Another Oh Hae-Young. That one was GREAT. I cried and laughed so much I began to be scared of myself. History of a salaryman is a good show. I'm not at ep.3 and looking forward to seeing more of it.

3. Kill Me Heal Me - stopped at ep.5. Thinking might return to watch it when feel like. Not sure if I have something wrong with myself but so far I didn't buy Ji Sung's acting in that show. I liked him more in Defendant.

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I think it is better to leave Kill me, Heal me for now as it seems tyou are still affected by Ji Sung's acting in Defendant. I did the same thing for She was pretty as I could not buy Park Seo Joon and leading actress as lover after watching them as twin borthoer and sister in Kill me and heal me and I'm happy I did this otherwise I will ruin good show on myself.

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Yes, thanks. : ) Perhaps I should take your suggestion. Dunno if me dropping KMHM had anything to do with me not liking the lead actress too. But I guess I should give it a try later on.

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are you me? so similar thoughts!!!
1. same. i was so hooked up before the show as i love the cast! but then, i just can't keep up with it. somehow i dont feel so curious to figure things out. i feel like the show is too focus on its look, like all those slow-motions dont really work on me.
2. IS IT GOOD? someone recommends it to me and i looked it up seems like a good comedy show. what are your thoughts on it?
3. sameee. i watched it but i fast forwarded it too much i think haha. funny is that, kill me heal me's writer also wrote chicago writer. i guess this writer's way of story-telling is not my type. and yes, I LOVE JI SUNG in Defendant. it's a good show!

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IKR? It's always nice to see that I share similar thoughts with someone. It's YOU in this case, apparently :)

1. My thoughts absolutely. That's the reason why I always think to binge-watch this show perhaps is a better idea. Then everything doesn't linger (even more), then the show can be a little bit faster.

2. By good you mean which one: History of a salaryman or Another Oh Hae-Young? The former has the potential to be good I guess, if not making one of my absolute favorites (like Ojakgyo Brothers, Misaeng and AOHY) it should still make one of my favs. Both of them are comedic, they are just different types of comedy. The former is a bit dated you know.

3. Oh that's new to me about the person who wrote CT! Ahh.. I guess that his/her style of writing and I am not his/her ideal audience hehe. And yeah.. it's a bit too slow for me. What is strange is that I think other shows like Misaeng is slow-paced too.. but it just doesn't feel as slow as KMHM and CT. Strange right?

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I did like Ji Sung's acting, but I dropped it after ep 4-5 because I just couldn't deal with Hwang Jung-eum's screechy acting!
I thought it was the character, but later found out I just don't like her acting style when I also ended up dropping She Was Pretty

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Now THAT's my thought. I think my irritation doubled when seeing the lead actress screeched everytime and everywhere she was nervous, surprised, blah blah. I don't dislike her personally, but the way she acted (at least in this one since it's the only show I watched that she starred in) just didn't pull me in. It was scary, and I didn't find that attractive in anyway at all.

Forgive me but her V-shape face is another issue. Perhaps the main reason is that I didn't find her attractive enought to be liked by the lead actor. This is one reason I couldn't make myself begin watching She Was Pretty.

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Lee Yu Ri showed her different side this time and I really admire Hae Young, and I want her to be my unni or I want to be her. Here I share her interview in Chosun Ent..

"Actress Lee Yu-ri is attracting viewers with her role in a weekend TV series. In "My Father Is Strange," Lee plays a lawyer who appears outwardly cool but has a warm heart. "In reality I'm nothing like this character. I'm not that calm or elegant," Lee said.

Since making her acting debut in a TV series in 2001, Lee has worked non-stop, appearing in more than a score of dramas and movies.
"I can't help but always be on the lookout for my next project. I don't like to sit around just waiting for an opportunity to come my way. The longest break I've taken was six months. Once I've been away from work for three months, I start getting anxious."

Early in her acting career, Lee was often cast in similar roles, mostly as a faithful wife or good homemaker. After playing such roles for nearly 10 years, she developed an innocent image, which was only reinforced when Lee, a devout Christian, married a pastor in 2010.

After getting married, however, she managed to break out as an actress, impressing viewers with her portrayals of a series of evil characters in TV series such as "Twinkle Twinkle" and "Jang Bo-ri Is Here."
As for her next move, Lee said, "I'm very interested in playing the female antagonist in a historical drama or period piece."

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I can't imagine anyone else playing Hye Young that shows how good she is !

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It feels like she is writing her own character - because she is totally absorbed with it. Somebody said there's possibility she will be nominated for Daesang for KBS Award - probably, if none of upcoming KBS drama can compete her level of awesomeness.

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I loved Lee Yuri as villain in Jang Bori, and I also really loved her when she is in her revenge mode like in Yellow Boots and Heaven Promise because she is totally different from how she playing Hae Young now. I didn't watched all her drama and only started to pay attention to her after Jang Bori.

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It's actually my second LYR drama after Super Daddy Yeol but I know she has that "evil woman" reputation in dramas you mentioned.

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Super Daddy Yeol - I forgot about this drama lol? I wished this drama had better writing because the casts were great.

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Agree w/ @javabeans about SP. JCW in a rom-com is gold, and I love NJH and how they play off each other.

Liar - Besides from Reply 1988, I can't think of other dramas where I could be made to like so many characters, and like them this much. Crude Play needs to be real. I still have 2 episodes left but I don't want it to end. It makes me happy even when I'm biting my nails for those kids.

Ruler - the angst is already here and I'm not ready

MxM - this show just makes me laugh and anything that makes me laugh is in my good books

CT - Love this week best. Kiss.

MQ - The more I watch this show, the more I warm up to the characters and the neighborhood squad. the husband tho, it's a different story.

tunnel - better than signal imo. You heard me right.

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-Tunnel: That cliffhanger!! I don't think they can top the Kwang-ho-is-back-to-the-present-again cliffhanger, but then Dr. Mok just had to drag Jae-yi into this case. Let's just hope for some awesome Dad-and-boyfriend-combo-to-the-rescue scenes.

-Chicago Typewriter: I dig the lovely romance and bromance, and also mentally preparing myself for the upcoming heartbreak.

-Super Family 2017: Love is blooming in the air and I couldn't be any happier. I was practically grinning like a fool throughout the last 2 eps.

-Crime Scene 3: Eps 3. I love it so much. Finally the casts are having fun with their roles, while still doing good deduction. It was such a complicated case, with lots of people involved in how the crime scene was created, and many misleading evidences (and consequently, many potential culprits). Thinking about it gave me headache, though thankfully Hani was there to brighten up the whole atmosphere. I'm looking forward to the next case.

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I really think that Hani and Yoonji helped brighten the mood in the set. Se-hyung finally looks like he's comfortable in his role but I'm more disappointed with Kim Ji-hoon actually. Still remember how Dong min and Jin ho defend themselves to the end so that no one voted for them but for the past two episodes it seems like Kim Ji-hoon already gave up when so many evidences are pointing at him

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Yeah. I was like, "say something!" whenever he looks like he's giving up. But he never did. I remember the room 804 murder where everyone pointed Jinho as murderer but he got away from it with smooth talking and present them with other ideas. I want Kim Ji-hoon to be like that, because I know what he's capable of. Or he just got lucky in season 2

I really wish for Jinho to come as guest and he becomes the criminal and took all the cash haha

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Indeed, I'm loving Chicago Typewriter but it has this sadness looming on the story...moreover, the ghostie has become my favorite character and he is set up for a major heartbreak. For the rest, I am liking the mystery in the story, the romance between the leads and the friendship between the trio, it's so sweet. I hope they get sort of a happy ending, please!!

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It makes me happy that there's been so much love for IJMY. I want to re-watch it again just for that scene where Ji Young 'clicked' like over Byuk Soo's heart ❣

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I am considering rewatching it again. The two hours zipped by the first time I watched it and I loved the soundtrack!

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I didn't want it to end either, I still haven't found the soundtrack☹️ Is it on YouTube?

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Currently watching:

Suspicious Partner. Yep. Just this one.
I'm in love with the writing, the characters and just about everything in it. Yes. Even the deplorable antagonists (the DA, ex-gf and mediocre lawyers).
Eun Bong Hee's monolouges about the thin line between stalking and one-sided crushes is a wee bit painful as it reminded me of my college years. Ha. She's just so...
HUMAN. And I love her.

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"Friends don't let friends miss out on good dramas!" Lmao @girlfriday!

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Haha.. Though I'm pretty sure Tunnelers already promoted it left and right since ages ago, whether on WWW, Open Thread, or Fan Wall. Still, I'm happy that @girlfriday get to catch up on this awesome drama before the final eps come out.

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Okay, I freaked out a little when I saw Oppa, I thought this is the episode 9 recap post and I literally just finished watching it, I'm not done organizing my thoughts yet! *sigh of relief*

Man to Man: I'm loving it still, and enjoying each episode but I wished there was more conflict in Seol-woo in episodes 7+8! I'm still not sure how he feels for Do-ha and episode 9 didn't really help! But you know what, I'm just gonna be happy with seeing my Oppa looking so beautiful all the time!

Tunnel: I can't wait for the last two episode but it makes me sad because they're going to be the LAST TWO EPISODES, I want more of Kwang-ho and Jae-yi, I want more of Kwang-ho and Sun-jae, I want more of Kwang-ho and Yeon-sook, I want more of Sun-jae and Jae-yi, Sung-shik, Tae-hee and Min-ha, I just want more of everyone!

My Secret Romance: are they going to go with noble idiocy? Really? Oh, well, I knew it was cliche when I started it but it didn't stop me from enjoying it, so I guess I'll enjoy this too!

Ruler: episode 4(7+8) was so unexpected, a lot of things happened and happened so fast and now I don't know what's going to come next!

Chicago Typewriter: I really like it but keep falling behind on it! Haven't watched episode 10 yet and now we have episode 11 and will get 12 tonight, I need to step up my game if I ever want to join the comments!

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I'm surprised too that the show has flipped open almost all the cards. Let's hope the rest of its run Ruler will keep throwing out good stuff at a similar pace.

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Yes, I'm hoping the show will keep up the good pace and let Ga-eun have a little more things to do in the coming episodes!

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I feel you about Ruler Episode 4! I so did not expect the turn of events (granted I stayed away from teasers and trailers before the drama started). What's going to happen next?!? haha!

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I watched the teasers and trailers but still did not expect this, everyone seems to know who the CP is now (except for Ga-eun), so how is peasant Sun going to pretend to be him, my mind went blank after ep 4 (in a good way) I don't even know what to expect now!

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Well when the CP ran screaming into the court room and DM turned around and it hit him that the eunuch was the real CP and ordered him to be killed, I was like oh no no no there is now no more secret!

I think DM will strike a deal with Lee Sun the commoner now to establish him as the next king. Now everything has slowly dawned on me: the significance of the mask, its once being the King's method of protecting his son now coming back to stab both in the back, since DM will now use the mask to his advantage in the sense that he can establish anyone as the next king without raising an ounce of suspicion from the people. I also appreciate L's acting all timid and scared around the powerful guys more. He's left me scratching my head several times because he's supposed to be a hot-headed young man, but now seeing him all cower and all DM will see him as his prey, since he makes an easier target to manipulate than the CP.

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am very excited for ruler the writter went 180 in the opposite direction which many viewers didnt expect.......a lot of viewers thought the 2 lee sun will exchanging places while fighting the villain but now am sure that isnt the case or what the director had in mind...looking forward to what is to come...

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Whisper:
The development speed is fun. The main lead are so good in catching villains but so awkward when it comes to love-lines but still good drama. I like it.

My Secret Romance:
It's cheesy, it's cute and fluffy. More and less.

Mystery Queen:
I don't have a high expectation but Kwon Sang Woo and Choi Gang Hee are really fun together.

Ruler–Master of the Mask:
*sigh* It's a heartbreaking... But those cast acting are seriously crazy good.

Suspicious Partner:
Me, fangirling over Ji Chang Wook.. But, seriously it's fun drama.

Father Is Strange:
I'm not so into family drama but this one is fun.. I love this family.

Man to Man:
I'm staying for Park Hae Jin and Park Sung Woong's bromance lol

Tunnel:
THIS!!! The writer is really damn good, it's really amazing drama.

Chicago Typewriter:
It was worth watching... It's classic!

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I'm watching Suspicious Partner and Ruler. SP is chock-full of cuteness from the OTP and I am simply loving every minute of it. Ruler took a very unexpected turn in episode 4 which leaves me wondering what the writer has in store because uhm we still have 16 episodes left.

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Omg! Watching all the shows girlfriday is watching! :D

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@ravennightstar will you tune in for the next Ruler recap (ep 7-8)? Because OMG I MISS OUR DISCUSSIONS!!

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Omo!! Sorry chingu!
I've been studying for exams! I haven't had time to log in here.
When i did, the recap for eps 5 and 6 were out so I thought I'll tune in for the next one heheh!
I did read your comments though;) you got my upvotes!
I miss our discussions too!
I'll try my best to comment for the next two eps??

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Oh sorry I didn't know you've got your plate full. Best of luck with your exams! I don't mind waiting until you've got them all taken care of. If we miss each other in any recaps I'll make sure to ruin the graffiti on your fan wall with my typing lol.

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No, it's ok lol. I didn't tell anyone here so of course you didn't know. ?
Thank you!! ❣
Hahha go right ahead! I will keep a look out;)
But I was planning on commenting for Ruler's next recap...so you'll see me there:D

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Re: Man to Man -- Personally I've always thought that part of the magic was the show doing a terrific job of balancing the comedic and serious. The darker undertones have always been there although 7 and 8 did take it up a notch or two.
And yes, CDH is a wonderful female lead... smart, perceptive and stout in heart. Glad to see that more people are getting onboard that train.

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- My Secret Romance: the first episode I dropped it because the plot is too cliche, another cinderella but after fast forward few epis its actually become nice. It has right amount of candy. Not something amazing but decent watch.

- Whisper: im bored and i dont care about any characters anymore

- Rebel: Its not a drama I would rewatch or recommend about. But the ride has been beautiful. I really look forward to the director next work. Bless all the cast for their amazing acting. Honey Lee has her perfect role, Chae Soo Bin gonna go far. I see Eurini is another KSH, she does mean girl really well.

- SP: Love! Enough said!

- CT & Man2Man: the quality of both dont go consistent, some episodes are good, some are none event.

- Tunnel: Yes. You scream every episode thats a good sign lolz. The writing is excellent.

- And Ruler: haizzzzzzzzzzz. I was so curious about Ruler because people hype it to death. I was watching live both and while SP has 50 minutes of the couple Ruler has 2 minutes of KSH every episode. And the prince falls for her so easy i screams fake acting (i mean even if she's a wall he still gonna look like that) - and he met YSHee first, shouldnt it be she's the one he should be fall for? and all the helping - YSHee has done/been with the prince way more than KSH. Simply said: I dont buy the story. I thought Ruler is about the revenge story of KSH, prince killed her dad, now she's already know its not his fault by the 4th (8th) episode. The writing is bad, the directing is not helping either, the music I dont even pay attention.

But above all, YSHo carries the drama like no one. You can see he has lots more experience than KSH when they have scenes together, even sweet or sad. I dont follow these two actors so im not bias. I think people still can stick around for YSHo. But dont expect much from KSH, from what we see so far, she might even just a side story. This drama is about politics, how the prince this and that. KSH is nobody, she cant help the prince in any way. While L and YSHee will have lots more room, L is the fake king, YSHee has few powers. - It's a heartbreaking drama

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come on? its episode 4 not 10 and the characters havent even matured to their full self.it was told in the synopsis ksh will help the prince..how?u have to stick around to see...personally i love it and i think going forward ksy will have her space and arc initiallly she acted the way she did bcos is a noble girl an only child with no history of tragedy living happily alone with her father,,,now going forward is what the story is all about.....

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Ruler has had the same amount of hype that SP had since its casting or any drama with good actors tends to have. And its actually lived up to its hype since it was always promoted as a political struggle of a prince for his people and not a love story.

The love at first sight thing is the exact same as was in Moon Embracing the Sun or even Heirs to be honest. The same moony eyes. As far as I know all the character development and plot movement happens in the adult part of the drama and the childhood portion doesn't even cover 10% of the actual story (this is based on what L said his Vlive).

Its supposed to be a heart breaking drama, hence the melo tag.

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Also, Yeo Seung Ho is better because he has the better written character like all male characters in dramaland tend to be as opposed to their female counterparts. PBG was the same and so was GY in Goblin. Its just how it works. I think KSH does a phenomenal job with whats given to her.

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YSH is better in the scene two of them together. The scene when he kisses her, he shows all kinds of emotions, KSH just show sad. She doesnt know how to act love and be loved yet. She can act anger but YSH act with emotion and feelling.

I can refer you to Rebel, Chae Soo Bin (who just debut 2 years ago) has much less screen time than KSH here but there is no second you doubt how she felt.

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A. Chae Soo Bin is like 5 years older to her and she was better than KYJ in LitM and Eun Ji in Sassy.

Also, her father died of course she will be sad first and foremost. There might be a slight lacking of complexity in those scenes but even PSH didn't nail her emotional scenes until she was in her 20s. You are comparing a teenager to an adult I don't see how that works.

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People hype KSH because of her years of experience not her age. Chae Soo Bin still count as rookie, just got her first lead role. If KSH is too young to play love why play the character involve love then?

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The same goes for KYJ OT KSR. Why cast them if they are not capable of carrying strong emotional scenes. Or for that matter why case Suzy!? Who is more hyped than Suzy in this industry? The hype for any of these actresses is because they bring in revenue. Simple as that.

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Cast someone is one thing, accept is another thing. KSH accepted the role. There is still a part she is lack of which will have with age but for now YSH is better, he has been playing adult/main role for a long time.

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How can they accept if they aren't castes? What are you even saying? YSH was also weak in his first adult role. Your arguments make no sense.

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And I don't think KSH or any young actress has as much choice in picking roles as you are giving them. You need to be at LMH, PSH , LJS ,GHJ, SHK, PBY etc. level to actually be able to 'pick' what you want to do.

For the others I think the agency decides what they should or should not do.

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Im talking about this drama. In this drama YSH is better than KSH. He is older, has more experience, has more emotional for the role. KSH is still blank when it comes to love, in this drama and real life.

Of course they have choice. They can choose to decline the role if they are not up for it. Whoever else got cast is production problem, not the girls.

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Why should she or the agency decline to act in a drama if it will help further her career? And KSH's emotional scenes are not lacking. They might not be 100% but they are very close to it. And like KSH herself said, 'you can't experience every acting scene'.

I would like to reiterate the point I made earlier, YSH was not always perfect either. It has taking him years to reach this level and he is still growing. Same for KSH. This role is a brilliant place for her to learn how to emote in such difficult scenes and through it she has identified her shortcomings and knowing KSH she will find a way to overcome them and plough through it in her next role.

That's how people learn anything in life. In that sense people in the workplace who can't keep up with their slightly older but more experienced colleagues should be fired cause they are 'not at the same level'. All learning is on the job. No one is born with it.

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And who says you experience love as you get older? I know plenty of 20 somethings who have never been in love or in a relationship.

PSH & PBY themselves have said they have almost negligent experience with love and relationships. When has that stopped them from taking on romantic roles and killing it. You don't have to experience love to be able to express it. Most just fake it and base it off emotions they've seen others emoting.

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I love "love at first sight" thing in saeguks because it all just feels so innocent and pure to me, I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I'm loving Yoo Seung-ho's moony eyes for Kim So-hyun!

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I think this is the most comfortable SH has been with a female lead. Despite the minor awkwardness at the press con that section tv interview made me think they must be really close. The chemistry really shows and its hardly had any screen time! Haha

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@azzo1 haha dont get me started on yoo seung ho's moony eyes...his eyes are just so on point..it makes everything else look beautiful..i am so buying the loveline between him and Ga eun because why not? if i saw anyone looking at someone with those...i would not doubt his feelings even for a second...that scene where he kisses ga eun's forehead was so beautiful...i died inside.

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Ruler has hyped from the last year while SP finishes casting one month before the broadcast after two times changing female leads and NJH is not as famous as KSH.

The prince meet YSHee first, why didnt he fall in love with her? she is pretty and keep his big secret. - thats how it happened in moon sun. YSHee so far play bigger part in the prince life, has more screen time. She recuses him, rides horses with him, protect him.. every reason in the books that she should be the one the prince falls in love with.

Just dont compare Ruler and Moon Sun. The first four episodes of Ruler is no where near the iconic first four episodes Moon Sun.

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You don't fall in love at first sight with everyone you meet. It's not about who met who first. Tha makes no sense. Why do female leads never fall for second leads first then? They always meet them first and they clearly end knowing their 'secret' or whatever first. And the comparison to Moon Sun comes from Koreans themselves and I suppose they will known their content better.

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They bring the moon sun because the director said Ruler is similar to Moon Sun.

The first meeting of two YSH was so tense, and so close to each other. If they didnt intend to have anything between them why filming it in such a romantic way, in the garden, just two of them, eyes to eyes. Why give YSHee the whole first hour and KSH the last 5 minutes? Normally the character that introduced first people got attached to first. And there are YSHee background, her desire, her pain, her ambition, we know all of that about her character.

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And Ruler was not hyped by the production team. It was the media that jumped on them the moment YSH & KSH were cast. Much like Moonlight. It's the actors that attracted attention not the show itself.

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they even film a teaser + YSH/KSH appear together for the year end award when they even havent started filming yet

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They filmed a teaser and appeared at the drama Awards coz MBC aka their bosses, told them to. It's not like they could have said no. MBC was desperate at that time but they never once promoted them after that night until like April. In fact MBC has been promoting King Loves waaay more!

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'You don't fall in love at first sight with everyone you meet. It's not about who met who first.'
Thank you @No can do for this. I couldn't have worded it better.
I also beg to differ that Hwa Gun plays a bigger part in the CP's life. Protecting him and riding the horse with him doesn't make her a bigger player. Thank god at least the crown prince agrees with me in this respect.

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People don't just blindly follow what they hear/read. A lot of netizens have spoken about how it feels like Moon Sun. The director also mentioned GoT but knetz aren't talking about that. Your argument for not liking it makes no sense.

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Ruler has always been advertised as a male-centric, melodrama type of show. Long before it aired. People should know fully well what to expect before entering the show.

The reason why I've been a whiny brat and complaining about the lack of screen time for KSH is because she is supposed to be the female lead, even if this story is mainly about Prince Sun. I didn't come into the drama expecting a story about Ga Eun's revenge. It's not what it says on the tin.

And again, the synopsis hints that Ga Eun will be the one to help Prince Sun gain trust from the people and aid him in his rise for power. She's not a nobody who cannot help the prince in any way.

Many people seem to be so entranced by Hwa Gun's charm they forget that Ga Eun saved the Prince's life and inspired him with what she learned from Woo Bo too. Yes the lines are rather juvenile but no Hwa Gun hasn't really done anything close to sharing his ideals and philosophies when it comes to something else rather than love.

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The drama is set in the 1700s, and centers around a prince (Yoo Seung-ho) who takes up the lonely fight against a secret organization comprising society’s most rich and powerful men as they seek to privatize the water supply. Kim So-hyun’s character sets out for revenge against the prince when her father is executed on his orders, and they end up falling in love.

Thats what i read and its basicly the story of whole first 4 episdes

Talking about moon sun, KSH was the other one - with power, now she plays the nice one.

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Yeah, what I mean is, it clearly states in the synopsis you posted that the story centers around the prince. If the order of the sentences was reversed and if it said KSH is the centre of the story I would have abandoned the show long ago, if the show was supposed to tell her story but neglected her even by ep 4.

Moon-Sun parallel is besides the point. I still don't think Ga Eun is a 'nobody' just because she plays the protagonist.

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I mean nobody in term of power. She has no parents, no money, no connection. She was the daughter but now her father is death, she's no longer has the status. And she might be a burden, the prince hasnt able to take care of himself now he needs to care about her as well.

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So what if she is now left powerless? Just because she's deprived of her previous status and wealth and any power that comes with it doesn't make her less helpful to the prince. We do need to remember that while HG seems to have more power, that power lies only within her grandfather's group. Ga Eun lives among the people and she has their heart and support. There have been an abundance of examples in previous sageuks and in real history where rebellions and revolutions from and by the people brought about social changes. I don't think Ga Eun is someone to be underestimated just because she temporarily loses everything.

I wouldn't therefore come so quickly to the scenario that Ga Eun is a burden to Prince Sun, even if it is just a speculation. My bet is they won't be burden to each other. The only thing that comes between them is GE's father's death. I'm sorry to sound so harsh but by saying she might be a burden to him and needs him to take care of her, you're making prejudice against her based on the stereotypical damsel-in-distress model in some other Kdramas, while what we have seen so far has suggested nothing of the sort about her. Please give the girl the benefit of the doubt.

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Im just being realistic. The prince is in a bad place, he lost his parents, the crown and on the run. what can a woman do in the period? its not modern day. (I refer to Rebel as the most recent one. One woman decided to be with the king to get her revenge and power. One woman decided to choose love, waited for him for years. Both of them are strong but they are not in action mod, they are in supporting mod)

Her first action of revenge was silly. Took the sword, came to the palace, scream the prince name and thats it. Isnt she supposed to be smarter than that?

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Who knows, Ga Eun might be different from both women in Rebel. This is a fusion sageuk, so they don't have to stick to actual history. They can come up with Hwa Gun who downright doesn't fit in with the time, so they can make wonders out of Ga Eun.

Ga Eun's action might look silly to you, but it doesn't suggest in anyway that she might be a burden to anyone else. And what if I argue that she's smart? You claim to have watched Rebel, so I assume you know well that one just doesn't barge into the palace to seek revenge. At first I also thought her action is pointless, but it's not. Her whole purpose is to find a way to come face to face with the prince to ask for his reason in why he killed her father. She knows she can't get past gates and gates full of royal guards, so the safest, quickest and surest way to meet with the higher up is to call attention to herself. By declaring her name and her father's name, and her purpose to kill the prince, she is actually trying to attract everyone's attention. You see the result: she can meet with the King Consort, CP's birth mother. If she sat at home people will call her a damsel in distress; and now she's trying to find a way to understand the reasons behind everything, people are calling her silly?

I'm sorry for saying this again, but I find the idea of matching CP with Hwa Gun disconcerting to say the least. The girl was willing to throw away a human's life just to have a glimpse of the CP. Even if she's the one with the most power and can help the CP right now, it is only wise and reasonable that he doesn't want her support. Just wait past half the run of the show before passing judgement of whether or not Ga Eun would make a burden or an ally and assistant to the CP, shall we? It's still too early in the show for any conclusion.

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I dont prefer YSHee. I just think she has more rooms. She has her father, her grandfather, the queen (king's mother?), her guard - all of them has hidden agenda and can betray any moment. So there are more stories to tell there.

The king promised to protect KSH, thats how KSH got into the palace, if not she just gonna spend her time in prison. Now the king is dead. She has no one. Only the teacher might have something.

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@C, it's a vicious circle. We can't let the king take all the credit. If she doesn't show up in front of the gate and threaten to kill the Prince, would the guard tell the king and would he remember about her? He said there and then to the guard and to himself that he almost completely forgot about her. So there's that.
If Ga Eun sat at home it's likely she'd be forgotten since the king had too much to worry about at that time. Please give her some credit. Events intertwine with one another. It's by chance that the King promised to protect her, but if she sat still nothing we saw would ever happen.

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Agree whole-heartedly with @tipsymocha's comments! And lol at girlfriday's comment with Tunnel.

Chicago Typewriter: The 1930s have just become a lot more intriguing to me now, and even though I'm now kinda sorta on board the Seol-Seju ship, mostly because he became a lot nicer, I still don't really care about the modern day storyline beyond Go Kyung Pyo's ghost character. So I hope the next few episodes will fully delve into the past, and I honestly wouldn't mind if Seol did something like Seju did in ep 3 where she gets bodily transported back to the past a̶n̶d̶ ̶k̶i̶s̶s̶e̶d̶ ̶s̶e̶n̶s̶e̶l̶e̶s̶s̶ ̶b̶y̶ ̶S̶e̶j̶u̶, or something like that.

Tunnel: I know Jae-yi's the one in need of rescue, again, but I honestly wouldn't mind if she still gets to be proactive in trying to at least escape. I'm saying this of course with the expectation that she'll be fine, haha. I also want to give Yeon-sook a hug. Kwang-ho better make it out of this drama alive, if for nothing else because the both of them need a good cuddle together. And a long day of just doing nothing and enjoying each other again.

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I'm watching Father is Strange like @javabeans and I definitely hope the show doesn't change Hye-young's views just because of love. Realistically, love is important but it's just a piece of the puzzle. Factoring in his family is another VERY important piece. I seriously doubt PD Cha's mother is going to change her ways. She wouldn't even apologize when she falsely accused someone of theft! All the love in the world isn't going to overcome that HUGE obstacle.

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I'm still impressed by people who can watch more than two shows per week. What a sense of organization you must have to do that if you work or study and have a family life in parallel!

Missing Noir M: To be honest, i wasn't attracted by this drama (except for the ost song by Kim Yuna) until i learnt that Kang Ha Neul was playing a psychopath/serial killer in the two first episodes.
I don't consider myself a fan of him though i really enjoyed his performance in Misaeng, but he's obviously a very talented actor and i was curious to see him in a darker role, as an appetizer for Bad Guys 2 if he decides to accept the role.
Also the presence of Kim Kang Woo, that i adored in Story of a Man helped lot to convince me to pick this one.
Kang Ha Neul did very well in his limited role though the writing didn't serve him as much as i expected, but the real surprise is the show itself.
Tightly plotted with strong performance from everybody and a director who uses its skills to serve the story on an aesthetic level as much as the plot, the first two episodes seemed almost a tv film.
The turns taken by the story were really unexpected though i watch a lot of thrillers and usually see the revelation coming, and the resolution of the plot kept me on the edge of my seat. The end left me speechless: it was desperate, tragic and so poignant for the victims.
Speaking of the victims, i loved that nobody was totally innocent, this grey moral gave a realistic side to the story, which is the reason I’m still thinking few weeks after finishing it.
There are only 10 episodes left and if they're all on the same level of quality, it would be a shame for me to miss it. I just need time….

Deep Tree Roots: What i have been doing with my life these past months? Why did I put this masterpiece on hold? i was probably mad…
The level of quality reached by the episodes 6 to 10 is just MINDBLOWING. I breathe and live for this show and don’t want my life back…

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I also love tunnel glad it has done well and i will miss it when its gone
as for CT the writer is to be blamed for not making it exciting from the beginning
lookinf forward to fight for my way on monday

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1st of all VIKI released 2 new trailers of FIGHT MY WAY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxPMTJhz36o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KNRGZn20p8
And both of them look pretty good. I can clearly see it being better than Suspicious Partner.

TAIWAN
The Perfect Match - For a PG-13 rating show there is passionate kiss scene and now cohabitation mishaps and comedy. Scriptwriter deserves applause here. He or She turned regular cliches and tropes into something Refreshing.
LOVE, TIMELESS - This show is now slowing down a bit and we have 3 different couples formations set but this all reaching towards more drama and crying and emotional scene and at last those romantic situations. This show deserves more viewers.

JAPANESE - 5 shows but gonna mention only 1
BOKU UNMEI NO HITO, DESU - This drama is awesome. Japanese dramas know how to do romance. It doesn't feel like those fake kdrama couples and loves stories. It has substance unlike flashy and glamorous kdramas.

KDRAMA - My Secret Romance - I like this fluffy drama having only one objective
Queen of Mystery - We got our romantic moment in episode 14 and that's it. I like this kind of romance. Still, i hope that advocate friend Ji-won? get a chance with our hero.

INDIAN - Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai 2nd season - epi 1 - It was hilarous episode but i expected more.

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@festerfaster SWDBS

There are problematic stereotypes in use — with minor efforts at subversion — that feed into a lot of our underlying prejudices.

That was my biggest problem with the show. Not to dissuade you or anything, but I'm still stuck on episode 12. I keep telling myself I have to finish but I still haven't...sigh.

Hwarang

I was a little miffed to realize that Park Hyung-shik was going to be second lead in the love triangle

Right there with you. I got a bit of SLS for a while.

@laica Man to Man

I appreciate that our changing perception of her as a character is driven by smart and consistent writing rather than, say, an unexplained lobotomy.

?. I understand where you're coming from, but I still don't totally buy her "love" for him just yet.

Suspicious Partner

Yet it’s not a delusion at all, because the more Ji-wook insists that she’s turning his life upside-down, the clearer it becomes that he’s getting addicted to having her around.

That internal monologue Ji Wook had explaining how life is anything but boring with her around that she's become something of a drug to him was too good. Bong Hee seems to be the queen of soliloquies.

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I'm waiting for @festerfaster's review of Hwarang next week, when she's seen more of it... mwahahaha.

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I don't quite know how she hasn't any worries as everyone was quite vocal about the situation. I haven't watched past episode 1, and I couldn't stay away from all the comments if I tried.

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Yayyyyy I'm glad to see Tunnel getting some love from the recappers!
It is seriously my favorite drama this year so far. ^^ <3

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Finally y'all picked up tunnel! Hahaha jokes. But really, how is this flying so under the radar. Its gold.

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I am still watching Chicago Typewriter and Suspicious Partner but I am going to pause for exams now after this weekend. Chicago Typewriter is going well for me, I enjoy the romance and bromance in both the past and present but I do not like pretty much any side characters in the drama and would like less time spend on them in all honesty. With Suspicious Partner, I secretly wish it was all rom com probably because I rarely enjoy thrillers and I love the lead pair a lot both individually and together. Also I am here for the kick assness of the female leads.
Trying to write up a summer binge watch list for the holidays. I missed out on many good shows in my breaks from dramaland. Currently I have on the list a rewatch with a friend (trying to get her into kdramas) of my love from another star and Queen In hyun's man. Trying to find some heartwarming, quirky, funny, romantic shows with strong female leads for the list.

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Maybe you can add Marriage without Dating on your list.

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Ok thank you it sounds good.

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fightmyway : I am hoping this new park seo joon drama will be good enough to erase hwarang completely from my memory.. please be good!

Tunnel: This has been my favorite drama so far this year..kwang ho is love and reminds me of my dad..sun jae, jae yi and everyone else are perfect...the plot is exactly what I like ( a perfect micture of comedy, emotions and crime) and i am as sad af that tunnel is coming to an [email protected] am so happy you enjoy it.

Ruler : I like this show and i like it while seeing some flaws in it..i dont fully understand the reasoning of the king...I think they covered a whole lot in 4 episodes which makes we wonder what's gonna happen in the 16 that's left..Ga eun need more screentime and action but above all...Yoon so hee is the worst actress I have watched in a very long time and i am tempted occasionally to drag her out of my screen, bring her into my room and give her my piece of mind (to bad am not kang chul..ooh now am missing W) but aside for these things..yoo seung ho is beautiful..everything else is good and i dont feel bored when watching it..i feel very entertained.

Suspicious partner : I don't know why I have a hard time enjoying ji chang wook dramas..i watched the first episode..didnt hate nor like it and decided to try it again one day in the upcoming future.

Drinking solo : this show is a perfect dessert after watching an overwhelming episode of ruler..haha ha seok jin is the most entertaining rude person i've watched in a while..i love the show.. and now "quality" is in almost every word I say..haha...before i watched this drama, i never knew "quality" could be used in such an entertaining manner.

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I cannot say 'quality' now except with the High-Quality trash pronunciation lol. Glad you are watching Drinking Solo! It was my de-stresser after watching Moon Lovers. :)

P.S.: I'll join in that prayer circle for Fight My Way. Let it be good! (I'm wishing festerfaster good luck with Hwarang... for me it was a total disappointment)

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Suspicious Partner: my new obsession. I am in love with Bong Hee, Ji Wook, and Eun Hyuk and Nam Ji Hyun (especially!), Ji Chang Wook, and Choi Tae Joon's portrayals and comedic timing. I can't stop going back to rewatch all my favorite scenes - which are like 80% of each episode.

Mystery Queen: My heart broke for Seol Ok this week, especially that moment when she, in her heartbroken voice, contrasted Ho Chul's weary, dismissive reaction to her finding the truth about her parents to Wan Sung's super supportive one. Choi Kang Hee killed it! That was a much bigger betrayal than cheating.

Chicago Typewriter: This is one of those dramas that seems to get better as we progress along. The writer is good at rationing and delivering the reveals and creating these heart-tugging, wistful moments. And the kisses and hugs! I love how Seol and Se Joo are sort of naturally gravitating to couple-dom even though they never brought up romantically dating between them.

Father is Strange: The episodes this past week were hilarious. The success of Joong Hee beating his constipation, the Joong Hee+sisters bonding over getting petty revenge on Yoo Joo, and Ra Young trying to avoid Chul Soo. Hye-young holding in her pain was so Hye-young and because she has always been the strong one, no one realized that her feelings behind her flippant attitude. I really don't want her to cave, but she really loves her sunbae.

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Finally, a drama that makes me want to count the days. Suspicious Partner is AMAZING! Their chemistry is no joke and I like the storyline too.

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so often it feels like that’s their only conflict and/or they’re meant to “fix” each other

I found this statement from Laica very interesting because I have never really thought of it. I have always buyed into the extremes falling in love stories because I just think opposites attract. But, now that I think about it a lot of dramas do treat it that way. And so agree with your description of suspicious partner, I am really enjoying it and eun bong hee is hands down my favourite character right now! Even though it would have been awesome to marathon it, it is even more fun to spazz about it here along with other beanies!

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I'm trying to finish everything on my plate before the new dramas premiering next Monday:

The new dramas:
Ruler, how come it's so depressing from the start. I cried a lot along with Yoo Seung-ho. I think I might stay for a few more eps but Rebel has finished and I'm tempted to binge-watch it instead. Seeing Soo-bin's IG posts about it doesn't help either.
Suspicious Partner, LOVE IT! The first time I saw them it's like watching Bok-shil with Bong-sook but strangely I didn't mind seeing them with another person. Now I find myself smiling like a fool, biting my pillow, scratching my desk whenever I watch it at home or office because, that chemistry! ???

Chicago Typewriter: have only watched til ep 9 and found myself sobbing at the walk around Seoul scene. If only Seol remember and could see Yoo Jin-oh ㅠㅠ

Man x Man, I love Park Hae-jin, I love Park Sung-woong, I love their growing bromance, I love the actor and fangirl-turned-manager relationship between Park Sung-woong and Kim Min-jung, but how come I'm not invested into this show yet? I'm still at ep 4 though so I will keep watching it but I rarely feel the urge to watch each eps like the other shows.

Lastly, Tunnel, I don't want this show to end yet!! I don't want to part with Kwang-ho, Sun-jae, Jae-yi, Sung-shik, and the rest of their team ? Btw I saw the actress who acted as Yeon-sook in Suspicious Partner and I was like "nooo I'm not ready to see you with anyone but Kwang-ho"

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Is Man to Man worth the time? I watched the first episode and I didn't feel like continuing, the current reviews are not pushing me to watch either.

Girl crush on Lee Yuri's sassy and atypical character in Father is Strange. I wish I can be like her.

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What I'm watching? Too much, apparently. Can't keep up or give each show the attention it deserves and on top of that, I feel the strange, great pull towards re-watching some shows, so that there's even less time for currently airing episodes.

What makes me happy in each show, at the top of my head:

Suspicious Partner - Bong Hee being so true to herself, Ji Wook being such a dense but caring 'guardian'. All scenes of them together.

Chicago Typewriter - Se Ju going all out to love Seol and assuring her truthfully that she is his saviour and not his jinx, and Seol trusting him enough to tell him honestly that she's afraid and the whys of her decisions.

Tunnel - Jae Yi becoming more 'human' and Yeon Sook believing in Kwang Ho when she could have called him crazy, and having hope.

Mystery Queen - Couples forming all around Seol Ok so that maybe even her best friend and sister-in-law, - who usually as side characters are ignored - will not be forgotten in this show, and Seol Ok's learning the truth about her husband.

Man to Man - that there's bromance of sorts between Seol Woo and Woon Kwang as well as Seol Woo and Dong Hyun, and that Woon Kwang is not just a pretty face-action star but a real friend. Also that Do Ha is not a walkover.

The upping of the warm fuzzy romance factor in My Secret Romance and scenes of Sung Hoon as a family man. One really good-looking 'family'!! ?

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My Secret Romance: This is like junk food, you know it's bad but you gorge, chomp and munch anyway because it's yummy and it makes you feel good. It's like a secret stash you're embarrassed to share with others so you watch in the confines of your room, with the door locked.

Chicago Typewriter: I like Yoo Ah In but Gong Pyu us just too gorgeous. I was so invested in this drama until Suspicious Partner came.

Suspicious Partner: I see Ji Chang Wook, I drool. Nam Ji Hyun and JCW are perfect for this. Their acting is complimenting each other bringing out the best in each other. I have noticed in the recaps how each picture captures so many different facial expressions.

Ruler: I am always out of breath at the end of the episode. It's so fast paced that I'm worried our drama will lose its stamina. Like what others have said I am expecting so much from KSH's character to pick up and be more involved in the machinations of this complicated mess. I can't wait for the love and hate collide between our crown prince and Ga-eun.

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So glad you are watching Hwarang @festerfaster! It is still my favorite show this year! Yes it wasn't perfect, ok, far from perfect but there was just something so special and yes addicting once you fell in love with it! It just kept growing on you even with all its flaws. I remember looking forward to Mondays just for Hwarang! I still listen to the OST whenever I am driving, the songs were so engaging as well! They bring a smile to my face all the time! And both Park Seo Joon and Park Hyungsik's songs, I can listen to them all day! Ah, I miss Hwarang!

I am only watching Man x Man and agree with what JB said. Last week's episodes felt a little off to me too from the previous episodes, suddenly it felt like we were just watching an action/thriller, which was still great and amazing!, and was missing some of the comedic elements, but I understand it was really to introduce the turning point in the story. Things went upside down to bring us to where we are now. I am loving where this show is taking us and how it is taking us there! It is not the same feeling as when I was watching Hwarang (now that my mind/heart is back on Hwarang) I think in Hwarang I felt more for the characters, but it is still a show I excitedly look forward to! It's like Park Hae Jin is great there but I am not "in love" with him as I was with Park Seo Joon and Park Hyungsik (ok, I was totally and am still obsessed with them!) I think I am actually falling more in love with Park Sung Woong! This is such a great role for him! I love how he can go from spoiled super star to generous and selfless oppa! He is a gem!

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Hwarang has its beauty despite the flaws in the story. I also still listening to its OST. It is the show that introduce Park Hyungsik to me.

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I know there is a lot of mixed reviews, but Hwarang is the show that made me fall in love with Park Seo Joon! I really liked him there, although the only other drama I've seen him in is She Was Pretty. She Was Pretty didn't do anything to me except to acknowledge that he was cute, but Hwarang really made me appreciate him as an actor! I've said this before, but there is a rawness to him that is very special, or at least really appeals to me! Will definitely check out Fight My Way! Hopefully it will give me another reason to look forward to Mondays!

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Me too! I wasn't into Park Seo Joon at all before Hwarang. Because of Hwarang, I ended up going back to rewatch She Was Pretty (and I don't rewatch dramas anymore) and then saw him with a new awareness.

Hwarang was my crack drama, though I had a lot of issues with it. The issues really stemmed from my frustration at seeing it constantly shoot its own foot in between moments of brilliance.

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Ruler: Maste of the Mask - Yoon SoHee's portrayal is very distracting. Her character has so much potential (how long will she be able to protect CP, will she betray her Grandfather etc) I hope there will be some improvements over the next episodes. On the other hand, YSH is truly a gem.Very riveting during his scenes. I want more KSH, can't wait how & what changes will take place next episodes. Myungsoo did better than expected, still with cracks in his acting but he's holding his own.

Suspicious Partner - my crack drama, looking forward to the next hijinks that JW & BH do. Oh and EH is such a puppy to JW. Will we still have some JW/EH bromance?

My Secret Romance - almost over and still looking forward SungHoon's comical facial reactions.

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I'm catching up with Tunnel and Father is Strange this weekend! I'm trying to at least get up to episode 12 of Tunnel by tomorrow so I can marathon the last 4 episodes all together. Thank god I saved these super enjoyable shows for entertaining me during the long wait for Suspicious Partner episodes because, oh dear, I am already so obsessed with this drama. That said, I'm still almost as excited for Monday as I am for Wednesday because Fight My Way is finally premiering, along with several other shows I'm interested in! Haha, I know if I don't finish these marathons now, I'll never be able to get to them once Monday comes and life as I know it comes to an end.

I adored Rebel to bits and pieces...but, I have to admit, everyone surviving at the end did give me some pause, not because I didn't love it, but because it felt like they didn't have to make that many sacrifices towards the end to triumph over their struggles. Still, when you think about how long and smartly they fought, it makes it feel deserved.
And it's just so damn uplifting and refreshing to have a sageuk with such smart, powerful protagonists thriving until the end.

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Currently watching Mystery Queen and Suspicious Partner.
I'm glad Mystery Queen took a lighter turn this week. Last week's episodes were a little too scary for me. I still don't understand Inspector Woo's backstory and was surprised at how quickly that was wrapped up but I'm glad we got to move on to new things like Seol Ok finally realizing her husband isn't what she thinks and Kyung Mi and Kwang Tae's adorable romance. Also, not sure if it means anything or not but Joon Oh was definitely staring at Ho Soon when she came to the lunchbox shop.

I'm really liking Suspicious Partner and how Ji Wook is reluctantly taking care of Bong Hee. Can anyone tell me who plays the CSI guy? He looks familiar but I can't figure out if I've seen him somewhere or he just looks like someone else.

Also, can someone tell me the secret to making font bold?

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Bold font is using the less than sign, the letter b, then the greater sign. To end the bold font, use the slash symbol (/) before the letter b.

Putting it simply: (b)Annyeonghaseyo!(/b) Only it's with the angle brackets (less than and greater than signs). For italics, replace b with i, strikethroughs del, blockquote blockquote. That's as far as I know. ^^

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so like this?
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?? Yayy :D thank you kind stranger, I am going to copy your comment so I can look it up again when I forget.
cheers ^^

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You're welcome! :)

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Thanks for the info! I'm going to test it out. bold

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Okay, I tried to give you the full code but it doesn't seem to work. Just follow Mango Juice's instruction :D Leave out the { }, ( ), [ ] brackets, and the only bracket combo left on the keyboard (the triangle one is what you need for it to work.

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my watchlist is a mess lol...it just keeps growing. I'm honestly not sure how I managed to keep up with so many shows on top of school, and yet I'm picking up like three more next week :P
Rebel: Thief Who Stole the People: I'm so sad this ended. I'm still so emo over it lol.
Ruler: Master of the Mask: they're all so cuuuteee! I'm not super attached to the show yet, but it's getting really interesting. My only complaint is the second leads who are....meh. Just my opinion though! I hope it'll get better. I can definitely see myself getting super attached to this show in the future.
Suspicious Partner: The first week I wasn't really feeling it, but now I've successfully fallen down the hole of I-can't-get-enough-is-it-Wednesday-yet. I'm loving the rapid-fire bickering between the main leads, the adorable one sided bromance, and JI CHANG-WOOK'S POUTY FACE KILLS ME how can one person be so beautiful and pure wow
Chicago Typewriter: Past weeks this was the show I'd reach for first and be incredibly impatient for, but this week I didn't feel the pull as much. Not sure why, maybe it's just cause I have a head cold and all I want is rom-com shenanigans (aka Suspicous Partner). I still enjoyed the episode though! (especially since the ship is sailing! I repeat, ship is sailing!)
Pinocchio: for some reason I decided to re-watch this solely because I'm Lee Jong-suk trash #1. He's so pretty.

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