@sarafilleSD, I love to watch C-Dramas than K-Dramas. I finally met the person who loves to watch Chinese dramas.…
I'm glad it's a help for you, watching completed dramas you don't have to go to the miseries of currently airing watchers undergo (waiting for sub or next episode, story goes down hill, bad ending, etc. ;D
First of all, thanks for doing this! Love the look back at the year in dramas. :D1.) How many 2022 released dramas…
I envy you... you can watch a drama with someone and discuss it, too! I only have fellow MDLers on drama page to discuss, so I watch more currently airing dramas. Do you both have the same favorite genres/country to watch?
1. How many 2022 released dramas did you watch? - 22 What country did you watch the most in 2022?- South Korea…
Oh, I love FNOS, too! Although they added dark stuff, the rom-com part was very well done. Rom-coms can become boring after we are familiar with the usual cliche. But FNOS keeps the rom-com part interesting.
1.How many 2022 released dramas did you watch? A lot I can’t count 😂 2.What country did you watch the most…
#1 omg... I scrolled and scrolled... you watched 183 2022-released dramas!!! Amazing, how did you do that? Did do watch only 2022 dramas or other years too?
Yes, a princess and physician; ML and FL. I don't know love square or not but writer heat up love tension between…
My guess only based on Ep 1 and I only peeked the unsubbed ending of Ep 2. It seems SFL is annoying. I don't know why they have to put this old trope. Instead they should put suspenseful cases around the palace that would be far more interesting.
Besides them, since I monitored the top dramas since November, there are also 2 top Japanese dramas but they were outrated by AIB2 when it came out. They are First Love: Hatsukoi and Mystery to Iunakare, if you want to check them out.
I just finished watching Lesson in Love. An interesting and different kind of romance, I think.
I watched so many Chinese dramas that I started catching up modern phrases. But cannot do with historical/costume dramas cos their dialogues have double meanings, like Chinese proverbs or poems.
Oh really? I read that Filipino dramas used to be long but there are shorter ones now it seems.
I just finished watching Lesson in Love. An interesting and different kind of romance, I think.
How were you able to watch that many Taiwanese drama? Are you able to read traditional Chinese characters or you can understand the dialect? I wish there are more Taiwanese dramas subbed... but fansubbers usually pick more from China because they're more popular.
Oh really? I read that Filipino dramas used to be long but there are shorter ones now it seems.