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Replying to broken away Oct 11, 2022
Kdrama that I was able to complete after long time. binged in 2 days. now how I am find next as good as this 😭
You haven't watched Mr. Sunshine? It has the most vibrant set of characters too.
Replying to BlessingMixture Oct 11, 2022
Title Alchemy of Souls Spoiler
What! So Dangu-Choyeon is a side-plot, when their marriage is what turned into the Red-Wedding climax.
maybe it's just me, but I couldn't take the cold assassin taking too long to realise what she had for her so called student was love, so Dangu-Choyeon meanwhile naturally opening up to each other and letting out their love was a relief.
Replying to MyBallsAreHuge Oct 11, 2022
Title Alchemy of Souls Spoiler
It seems many are worshipping this show like a religion. Never thought the Hong sisters (who are famous for quantity…
What! So Dangu-Choyeon is a side-plot, when their marriage is what turned into the Red-Wedding climax.
Replying to Levitate14 Sep 30, 2022
I started with J-drama, then moved to K-drama and then C-drama. Each new language sounded strange until you have…
It’s not about strangeness, because I love exploring strange and new things, especially when it comes to languages, which I’ve been exploring so many of. Its about how easily you can learn it, while enjoying the show. Japanese is easy to learn since its spoken structure has to have a vowel after every consonant, making it very well resolved in terms of pronunciation. Korean is easier too as it’s such a rhythmic language, and with its distinct sprinkling of double consonants every few syllables in any given sentence, especially with its diverse collection of conjugative forms that make for so many interesting ways of speech possible. On the other hand, Chinese dramas are actually subbed and dubbed even in Chinese language because it’s so hard to understand for even the Chinese people, with all its words usually involving complex vowels that are hard to catch, so imagine my frustration when I’m not able to get what sounds did the people even make, when dialogue delivery is what I’m most interested in, in exotic productions. It’s not that I like or hate a language, it’s just me frustrating when it becomes difficult enough for such exploration not be a pleasure anymore.
Replying to Scintillax Sep 14, 2022
Title Mr. Sunshine
Of all the dramas I've watched till now, there are only two that I think of as masterpiece- NIF and Mr sunshine
NIF?
Replying to ShortCircuit Sep 13, 2022
Cdramas to keep you coming back for more: Reset, Under the Skin, Ever Night, Joy of Life. Thai dramas to get hooked…
Yup planning to try them both, they're even rated well. It seems I love historical setting ones, it either far more effective at being an entertaining escape of a premise away from actual real world problems, and when not it makes me feel grateful that I'm living in a modern world.
Replying to ShortCircuit Sep 11, 2022
Cdramas to keep you coming back for more: Reset, Under the Skin, Ever Night, Joy of Life. Thai dramas to get hooked…
Whoa, for you to be so sweet to type all that down to help a curious fellow, way to get me excited and not help being all invested now! SVSSS sounds like just what one could ever need, the author seems like a comedic genius! Thanks a lot, I'm taking notes!
Replying to ShortCircuit Sep 11, 2022
Cdramas to keep you coming back for more: Reset, Under the Skin, Ever Night, Joy of Life. Thai dramas to get hooked…
Wow, you understood my intent and interest so well. Surely will try The Untamed, The Sleuth and Young Blood, looks like just the kind of fascinating content dramas with much potential to sprinkle in those enjoyably feel-good moments and juicy chemistries. You even piqued my interest with the reference to existence of Chinese drama-makers own idea of humor and pun-making, can you suggest any starting point of these web novels to try?
Thanks for such an enthusiastic welcome into the world of C-dramas, it's a milestone surely.
Replying to i heart lusi Sep 11, 2022
our time traveller queen 💕
More like a script-diver, as the feminist paradise kingdom of Huayuan wasn't a place in history, but imagined by the screenplay writer. So no timeline to travel to
Replying to ShortCircuit Sep 11, 2022
Cdramas to keep you coming back for more: Reset, Under the Skin, Ever Night, Joy of Life. Thai dramas to get hooked…
Thankyou, I am still processing my new found interest in the Chinese drama quality, I would be willing to try Ever Night and Joy of Life as they seem my type of shows, being more historical and fantasy-like. I prefer comedy the most though.

I was only hoping for some mass-approved brilliant work of filmography that would be so good at breaking my prejudice of the language that I'd just be admiring the production and stop minding the language. Learning to let go of the hate is more fulfilling, as I realised with TROTR. That seems hard for Thai if there is no evident diversity of good content in that section for people to recommend, apart from their wildly popular BLs. If there's something I hate more than a difficultly spoken language, it's the overhyped popular stuff.
Replying to Park Min Sep 10, 2022
Title Yellow Boots
Yellow boots? more like too big for its boots. They throw this chase at the first 10 minutes to grib the viewers…
Lee YooRi is such a good actor, You should definitely watch "Spring turns to Spring", she was just so amazingly dynamic in that one, I became an instant fan.
On Lost Sep 10, 2022
Title Lost
Wow each episode the director has done such an impactful mood setting with the music, just watched even the 9th episode and violin playing during this episode was such a mood!…
This is a unique Kdrama which is not supposed to be binged, I’m watching an episode in a weeks interval and it feels perfect.
On The Romance of Tiger and Rose Sep 9, 2022
I had sworn to not check out C-dramas because I love to watch Kdramas and Jdramas, having come to love those languages, as opposed to Chinese which sounds so difficult comparatively, when trying to understand spoken words against the subtitles. But, I just found this drama randomly and since the synopsis interested me I tried it, and whoa it's so well written, there is so much intelligently directed comedy in this drama that I got enchanted and ensnared by it, I literally binged a whole C-drama like I've never binged even a Kdrama or Jdrama. Even gave up on my stubborn apprehension for the tough pronunciations of the Chinese language and soon started repeating the dialogues as they were spoken as if I've fallen for it. It's a great C-drama and I'm glad it was my first introduction to the world of C-dramas. Wonder if some day i could find such a good opening drama for the language i hate to listen even more, Thai.
Replying to AnnV Sep 9, 2022
I like Mudeok a lot. Could someone recommend some dramas with similar stoic, die-hard FLs?
Try TROTR
Replying to ponnu Sep 8, 2022
i am in the middle of ep 5 and i am still confused with this drama. can just anyone be a mage or just a particular…
Anyone can be trained to be a mage, but only the elite families seem to have the privilege to train and be one. The elite clans that train with their own techniques will also at some points gather in a council meeting. The Royal family is same, they are the authoritarian nobility but they can choose to train as the crown prince did, because it’s not a talent by birth and royalty will usually enjoy authority by birth so doing training to be a mage would be a hassle to some which they can choose to avoid. The untrained king just needed to have a successor of his own as he could have one with his weak old body, so if a son is born while he was using someone’s body it would still give him the right to the child. Bodies are treated as just vessels in this world as there is a concept of soul that has the actual sense of identity of self.