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Hello there! I like it how very selective you are in the dramas you watch and which ones you choose to be your favourite. You must have a lot of experience in the dramaworld. What's your favourite type of genre?
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Ah...I see. Yes, quite expected. Indeed. It all make sense right now. I just submitted my article to Est. Hopefully, it will be published in a week or two. Since my story for Asian dramas is already written on my 'Welcome' page, I won't get into the detail about it. Living in Australia, family from HK. Rather a culture change. Are you originally from Australia or HK?
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Hey there. I read your article regarding "A Male's Perspective: The Significance of Gender". I must admit that I did enjoy your view in this editorial. I'm interested how did you became a drama addict or close to one?
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Gu Family Book is such an intriguing drama that makes me want to watch endlessly even though two episodes are aired every week. For Nine: Nine Times Time Travel, I have only seen 9 episodes so far. I am still catching up, regardless of studying for exams. Looking forward to any new dramas at the end of the month.
On When a Man Falls in Love Apr 18, 2013
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At times, I feel like Koo Yong Kab is deeply in love with Baek Sung Joo and at other times, it seems like he is faking it in order to get closer to the firm. He is truly a mixed and sneaky character. I know he is always up to something...
Replying to AmandaMarta Apr 17, 2013
Best part in episode 11... when Shin Joon Ho says "You don't have time for falling in love with somebody."…
Another hilarious part is near the end of episode 11. When Lee Soon Shin's sister looks over the contract and starts correcting errors and points out weak clauses which she believes that makes the contract vague and misinterpret. Shin Joon Ho gets nervous and tries to hold his anger as they go over details of the contract. Then he outright tells them the contract is followed according to the standard form contract. LOL He got pissed off....
On You Are the Best! Apr 16, 2013
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Best part in episode 11... when Shin Joon Ho says "You don't have time for falling in love with somebody." At the same time, he's starting to fall for her. LOL Plus he keeps putting the doctor down with all of his words... Right afterwards, Lee Soon Shin asks him to go on a hike again. and then he says he isn't going on a hike again. LOL Reminds me the scene from a couple of episodes ago. He is never going hiking again.
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How about Vampire Heaven? Have you tried it? It's quite new and just came out on Dramacrazy.
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These days, kids seem to lack motivation since this new age of technology has dispersed and made a portion of the kids highly addictive to the computer, video games, and the Internet. Their minds span is like ADHD. It is difficult to get their attention and at the same time, a lot of subjects can be dry. This causes a lot pressure on the teacher to make fun and interactive. Of course, you will get students who are above average in their intelligence. Most students these days are interested in media, partying, going out, latest gadgets, etc. There are many factors that leads to this reasoning. Unlike Korea, China, and other top countries who value education the most in the world, education is not as valued in other countries when compared to these countries. We need inspire kids with ambition, our succeeded goals, and our accomplishments. This sets a good example.
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Normally, I watch an episode per night or an episode every other night. It works out for me. Firstly, The Gu Family Book is a fantasy tale that seems like a feature-length film, however quite entertaining. Secondly, When a Man's in Love is a melo-drama and seems like it will have a tragic ending. I am undecisive in whether I should drop or not. I will continue watching it. Thirdly, You're the Best Lee Soon Shin is a great family-comedy drama with 50 episodes. My First. All the male characters are quite hilarious and the baker alone is a reason you should watch it. Fourthly, Nine: Nine Times Time Travel is a mysterious/action-adventure drama with the theme of time travel. The mystery surrounding the drama is one of the reasons that I can keep on watching it. Fifthly, Itazura na Kiss is the Japanese version of It started with a Kiss. High school/romance drama. Worth watching it.
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Sounds like a plan.:)
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Looking forward to it!!
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Last Cinderella is also another one I'm consideringto watch once my exams are completed. How about you?
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So far, I've been watching the latest shows, You're the Best Lee Soon Shin, Gu Family Book, Nine: Nine Times Time Travel,Itazura na Kiss, and When a Man's in Love. I'm quite interested in this new Dark Japanese series, Tsumi to Batsu: A Falsified Romance. Check it out on MDL or Dramacrazy.
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Enjoyed your article! Please write more!
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Good good. Looking for a new drama to watch or maybe the dramas that Im waiting for subs are already subbed yet.
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Watching Gu Family Book is similar to watching a feature-length film. The quality is fantastic and the special effects blows me away. It is destined to be a great series in my opinion. In When A Man's In Love, I feel like I have a connection with the main female character where I see myself in a similar position with a similar personality like yours. Not completely but similar. The straightforwardness was shocking. Normally, a logic guy will tell you straightforward whether he wants to live with me or marry you. I like this approach. I don't like the puzzles by trying to figure what the character is trying to get at. Too much complications causes me to drop dramas right away. I agree that money does give you freedom. At a young age, we don't understand this right away and feel obligated to spend it when received it. The soon we realize how the world works, the easier it will be to live.
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I can speak and write in Polish. My speaking in polish is 10x better than writing. I prefer writing in English. I don't mind others who speak/write in polish to write replies in Polish. I have no preference in that matter. In my travels, I've been to Taiwan and Japan. However, I missed out on other Asian countries. It's only been 3 years since I've been to Asia. Why 30? Since I am generalizing, most people would like to travel before being tied up in their jobs and family life. I would like to find a husband one day and get married to have a child or two. I plan to have childrens in my thirties since I plan to study for many years and build my work experience before I settle down with anyone. Since having a child is a large expense, I might have to limit traveling and other leisure activities to raise my own children. Before 30, in my opinion, I believe is quite reasonable.
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In KF, everytime when Chris Wu is in a scene, it reminds the actor from Dark Knight Rises, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It is like an asian version of him. lol. I can't watch him as a character due to this reasoning. A change would be different instead of having a low-class, humble girl ending up with a rich guy in the end. Those predicted endings have already started bothering in K-Dramas, and T-Dramas. For Wen James, his character is alright, nothing spectacular. I ended the drama long ago with no intention of heading back. Anyways, any other dramas that you are watching that are interesting?