1. my name - do kang jae

2. the glory - park yeon jin

3. Arthdal Chronicles- Tagon

4. EviliveBoth the leads

5.Strangers from Hell -Seo Mun Jo

6. Bossam: Steal the Fate - FL's FIL I liked that he was calm and smart, not like those hysterical screaming villains

7. Under the Queen's Umbrella - Queen Dowager. Acted so well and chemistry with FL was on fire, so intense scenes!

Bonus, since he was more like an antagonist than villain:

Bloody Heart - Park Kye Won, can't call him a villain, he was more like an antagonist. First, his acting and charisma,wow. Second, the character had strong and reasonable motivation for his actions, not just evil being evil. Plus, his non romantic chemistry with FL, he overshadowed ML for me haha

8. Any of Three Kingdoms adaptation for example: Three Kingdoms 

Cao Cao

He may be a traitor, but he's the coolest guy in Three Kingdoms. He may want to recruit Guan Yu to his side but he doesn't use force. He may want the throne but he doesn't kill the puppet king (iirc). He has this weird standard of morality but that makes him somewhat cute.

Sima Yi

No one smarter than Zhuge Liang/Kong Ming in Three Kingdoms but Zhuge Liang choose to be loyal even though the one he's loyal to choose to believe another advisors. And no one as scheming as Sima Yi. No one knows the future of their own children and grandchildren, but Sima Yi may build the path for his grandchildren to become the emperor. A great ancestor.

9. The Princess' Man (where he becomes the villain)

Sejo

His grandfather wants him to be the king because he helps his grandfather in war and land expansion. His father wants his older brother to be the successor because this older brother helps creating Hangul so his brother becomes the king and he let the brother becomes king until his death. After that he killed his way to the throne. I just love double-standard villain.

 Ahn Sarang:

Can explain what you mean by "loved"? Admire villains themselves or hate them and appreciate writing, or anything else? 

Sorry for responding late. Whether you loved the actor's portrayal of a character or felt for the villain because of their back story.

Eg. Weak Hero Class 2 - Na Baek Jin's back story was that he was an orphan and was bullied.

Strong Girl Namsoon - Ryu Shi Oh, a lot of viewers felt bad for his character because he actually cared and protected the female lead.

Mouse - I loved Lee Seung Gi's portrayal of his character

10. Psychopath Diary - Seo In woo. Pretty self explanatory I think, but he was deranged and comedic in an attractive way (you would know what I mean if you've watched). Also, chemistry with the ML was great and funny too.


10 dramas/movies where a lead's ex-partner is/becomes friends with their current partner.

2. Perfect 10 liners. Yotha - Wa - Klao

3.Marry Me!- if i remember right

4. Dong Yi - FL (maid-turned-royal wife) and the Queen got along, FL was really loyal to her, though they both were more like current ones (queen and concubine) but at some point queen temporarily became his ex-wife so let's say they are ex and current one 😅

5. Descendants of the Sun - tell me if it counts, since it is a little bit of a stretch. FL and SFL got on friendly terms in the end, SFL almost became ML's fiance in their arranged marriage

 Ahn Sarang:
5. Descendants of the Sun - tell me if it counts, since it is a little bit of a stretch. FL and SFL got on friendly terms in the end

Yep I'll count it.

6. TharnType - Type & Tar (Tharn's Ex)

7. Romance in the Rain

It's been a day, so new topic:


10 dramas that overwhelmed you with emotions or/and gave you emotional damage


1. When Life Gives You Tangerines - I'm only on ep 6 this far but I cry every single episode because of good or bad events. I cannot binge it because it's too much for one sitting for me, so u need to take breaks to recover 😅

2. Mr. Sunshine - this dramas was really heavy but the last episodes... Girl, it was so difficult to watch. Especially two deaths. First, Gu Dong Mae's death. I knew he gonna die as two other MLs, it was heartbreaking but kinda poetic with the scene of his men walking in the sunset, etc. So, the way it was made affected me. Another one is Kudo Hina's and it caught me off guard, I didn't expect she also gonna die. When GDM carried her while she was dying, I cried... 

3. My Dearest - if you know, you know. So much angst in the second part... I knew it has happy ending but I still was overwhelmed


Bonus: The Red Sleeve - it took me about three days to finish the last episode, and several days to recover emotionally

4. Wonderful days. I am on 14th chapter but I am angrier and angrier with the Kang matriarch who permits an almost slave situation with her ex employer in modern times. I sometimes feels as if I were watching a saeguk with a noble slave relationship. And on the other hand, the Kang brotherhood presented is annoying by the envy and lack of character among the brothers and the indefinition of the FL as a two timer is another annoying situation. I am suffering this drama.