8. death's game- ml

9. Ms. Incognito - FL

10. 18 Again - FL

10 movies/dramas in which there's a piece of media that has the same title as a drama/movie

By a piece of media I understand any book, movie, tv show, song, etc. 

1. What Comes After Love - ML is an author of a book "What Comes After Love"

2. Death Note (first movie with Fujiwara Tatsuya) - a book of death own by every death god with 'Death Note' written on the cover

3. Hyouka: Forbidden Secret - an anthology book written by the club founder which actually represented the club founder's silent protest of injustice he received back then

4. 10 Things I Want to Do before I Turn 40 (it’s list on a laptop, hope it counts?)

 _Shinigami_:

4. 10 Things I Want to Do before I Turn 40 (it’s list on a laptop, hope it counts?)

Let's count this IF the topic stalls and not finished in 12 hours

I considered more complex things than a list :) 

5. Chicago typewriter - the new book he writes/ one published at the end is named "chicago typewriter"

6. Confession of Murder - the memoir written "I Am the Murderer" is another translation of the title.

7. W - ml literally is from a comic called "W"

8. Last Twilight - name of a book the characters follow

9. First Love (japanese) - based on two songs, one of them called 'first love' and is showing throughout the series (if I remember correctly. I might be wrong so please let me know.)

10. Glass Heart - a song the  main characters' band writes has the name 

10 dramas/movies that managed to keep or raise in your rating when you rewatched them after a long time, please add why if possible

1. Old fashion cupcake (when I first watched it (a looong time ago) I initially rated it a 8. But after watching it a second time, I raised my rating to a 10. And nowdays, I've seen it so many times  that it's become one of my favorite bl dramas. )

I'm not sure why it only impressed me so much the second time around. I can only assume that I perhaps looked at it too hastily/not attentively enough the first time.

2. Healer - I've rewatched it numerous times and haven't gotten tired of it once or felt as though I've held it in too high regards the first time I watched it. Thusly it's raised in it's rating for it's rewatchablilty and constant enjoyability ( which is rare considering I don't typically rewatch shows since they have so many episodes)

3. touch your heart - I think the rating stayed for me, but like I said before rewatching a series and keeping interest in all the episodes its a rarity for me so it showed me how much I really appreciated the show.

4? (don't know if it counts so it could be counted as a bonus) W - I dropped the series on ep 5 and came back 2.5- 5 years later and it ended up being one of my literal favs xD

There's a lot since I never change rating when rewatching a drama, for example:

5. Bad Buddy

6. Go Ahead

7. Hospital Playlist

8. The bride of Habaek (2017)

I must establish that this is the Only One drama I've ever rewatched. But the second time I enjoyed it a lot more than the first time because I catched a lot more subtle things. Should I rewatch all what I've watched as per I am now a more specialised viewer?

9. Doctors - the FL is badass, the couple is mature and I like their chemistry. I rewatched it in the last couple of days on Netflix  and find the drama just as charming as before. (I suspect they changed the soundtrack at some point, maybe due to copyright? "There she goes" by The La´s is the song which is significant to the story and just fits the overall mood so well)

10. Encounter - the scenes in Cuba make me want to travel there and are just a lovely start to the relationship which would have never happened in Korea, the soundtrack is still in my Spotify list, and after rewatching I still rate it as high as before


10 movies/dramas with Qi Gong scene(s)