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Replying to As You Stood By Oct 14, 2025
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A lot of screenwriters of dramas are women, so it makes sense that they'd be they're largely writing from the female vantage point.

Also, from what I've heard, domestic abuse/dating violence is also a massive issue in South Korea. Just like they have a lot of dramas about corruption in business/law/the police force in SK, I think these are all recurring issues/themes in dramas because many wish to critique their persistent presence in society; they are reinforcing over and over that these issues need to be changed. And one of the best ways to bring awareness is to depict it in media.

The last decade or so in media is making up for a lot of lost time in depicting the unfortunate reality for many women after decades of little to no representation of what women face in media, and even at times in the past romanticizing toxic/abusive relationships. They've probably swung too far in some ways and at times, but they are making up for centuries of women being portrayed without much dignity. It's not surprising when I think about it.

Lastly, many drama watchers are women; drama audiences will resonate more with a story about women being abused than men being abused. People in the entertainment industry follow where the money leads, and that's probably the biggest factor, honestly.

I think these are some of the reasons contributing to what you notice. I'm sure calibrating your search differently will help you find dramas more suited to your taste.
Replying to LucyL Oct 14, 2025
Either way, both are known for playing the bas***d in dramas. Between the two, I'll agree with you only bc the…
He was great in The Good Detective. I loved him in Seasons 1 and 2.
Replying to Zey Oct 13, 2025
I could agree with part of your comment but saying that in this drama’s comment section makes it sound untrue.…
I also can't get into Jdramas or Thai dramas! πŸ˜…

The only Thai drama I felt inclined to watch was F4 Thailand. It was more low budget than the typical Kdrama or Cdrama, but it was actually really good. They actually (in my opinion) improved on all the problematic (but somehow still highly enjoyable?!) BOFs adaptations and made what I think is the best version yet. πŸ˜…
Replying to aishhhhha Oct 13, 2025
can u pls recommend some cdramas pls :)the only ones ive liked so far and been able to finish without dropping…
Wonderful! I think the one that really got me thinking and surprised me the most was Flourished Peony/In The Name Of Blossom. The dynamic between the FL and ML is very unique, and it was fascinatingly progressive in some really thought-provoking ways. People thought the 2nd season (part 2) was unnecessarily angsty and had "filler," but I think it was an important extension of the arcs started in Season 1 and was not superfluous at all (just time-consuming and at times frustrating to watch). I also had lower expectstions going into it, since so many were griping about it, which helped me claibrate expectations. πŸ˜‰

And by the way, many of the costume drama's relationship interactions between the leads makes some (most?) of the modern Cdrama romances (that I've seen) feel "old-fashioned" and "outdated," which is ironic if you think about it, haha, and also why I prefer them. They often have smart FLs who can plan and calculate as well as the MLs (and give them a run for their money! These girls aren't pretty damsels in distress), and often MLs who are sensitive, kind, compassionate, thoughtful, observant and even gentle. They are not romantically aggressive, pushy, petty, or controlling, and I love that. The leads often team up to work together in their mutual intelligence and sensitivity, and it's so fun to watch. There's definitely a formula, though, and I'm sure after years of watching them, they'd get old. Anyway, enjoy!
Replying to saja Oct 13, 2025
yes absolutely second female lead was so despicable and unbearable how whenever she wants male he had to be by…
I feel like Kdramas for some reason, especially some of these older ones, have a lot of supporting characters and scenes with them that are just not interesting. There's rarely a Kdrama I'll rewatch (because I loved it) where I won't skip scenes, and it's almost always the scenes with the side characters (like in CLOY; love that drama, never watch the second couple or the gossipy North Korean ahjummas or the FL's family when I rewatch. Kdramas love those side stories for some reason!).
Replying to Nobody Oct 13, 2025
I'm on episode 4 right now and really enjoying it so far. The genre is solid and most of the characters are interesting,…
He does improve, but he's kind of an oblivious bulldozer at first (he just loves teasing her and giving her a hard time) until he starts to see the FL fall for his brother. Then he starts to realize he actually likes her, and would not like them (the FL and his brother) to end up together, but his brother is even MORE clueless and that helps him gain some sensitivity and compassion for her feelings. πŸ˜…

This is 100% a "he fell first, and hard" sort of rom-com drama. πŸ˜… It's got a very slow, gentle pace, though. In some ways it almost feels slice of life as far as pacing goes because it's pretty uneventful. :) But still really cute.

Because the leads were dating in real life at the time, their chemistry has become legendary. πŸ˜‰ There's a sparkle in the ML's eyes that does not seem acted when he interacts with the FL, cause he doesn't have it in other romantic dramas. 😏
Replying to Eleison Oct 13, 2025
Title Under the Skin Spoiler
This was a great watch! I love a good buddy cop show, and this didn't disappoint, but it also added a unique twist…
I thought it was kind of silly that the president of a cybersecurity and technology company would have "close2u" as his password (even with a bunch of planted cues/suggestions in his subconscious). That wouldn't even pass as a strong password for Gmail. πŸ˜…
On Under the Skin Oct 13, 2025
This was a great watch!

I love a good buddy cop show, and this didn't disappoint, but it also added a unique twist with the artist turned policeman character, Shen Yi. I loved watching what he did with drawing faces. And because it was about an artist, they clearly took care to film the drama more artfully than the typical police procedural/action/thriller.

This was my first Tan Jian Ci drama, and he did a wonderful job capturing earnest, sensitive, brilliant Shen Yi, as Jin Shi Jia did with tenacious, brilliant-in-his-own-way Du Cheng (while watching JSJ, I thought, "I can't picture him in a costume drama or wuxia AT ALL," and, sure enough, not a single period drama in his whole filmography--interesting!).

It doesn't seem like Cdramas are maybe allowed to critique the police force or show them in a bad light due to censorship (quite different from Kdramas, which frequently have some corrupt mucky-muck policeman or lawyer at the top who needs to be brought down), but I don't mind, because it's refreshing to have police shown as smart and as justice-loving, with integrity. I enjoyed the way they won over Captain Lu at the end, too. (Du Cheng--you smarty!)

Speaking of censorship, I found the case near the beginning about the two girls poorly done; they were clearly trying to imply things but because they had to tiptoe around the topic, it just ended being confusing, vague, and honestly just plain weird/unrealistic. I actually preferred the last 2/3s of the drama because the later episodes did a better job balancing the cases with developing the main team's dynamic (especially the dynamic between Du Cheng and Shen Yi, who were just adorable by the end). The beginning was very case-heavy, and they jumped in fast before we really started caring about the characters, which is why it took me a while to get fully into it.

It definitely has the investigations happen VERY separately from the trials and outcomes, so it was kind of disappointing we never heard how things went down for the culprits, even those who you sympathize with.

P.S. I thought Shen Yi looked really cool in his artist/pre-policeman styling. He had a totally different vibe in those clothes. I liked how they show his perspective/lifestyle shift even in what he wears.
Replying to Eleison Oct 11, 2025
Same screenwriter as Goblin, though. πŸ˜…
Sorry, I think you misunderstood me; I was comparing her to the "man in the arena," not comparing you to the critic. Notice I set up that comparison before quoting? I was just praising her pluck, and it reminded me of her. Maybe this drama is far worse than her other dramas, but my point was just that maybe this was one of her fails, "while daring greatly."

Just because I wasn't completely agreeing with you doesn't mean I was automatically insulting your intelligence (even though you certainly insulted mine). I tacked on that last part with the wink emoji as a callback to you calling me a genius, not because I was serious about actually thinking I'm a genius. πŸ˜…
Replying to Hye-Jin Oct 11, 2025
Title Fated Hearts
i don't know if you'd appreciate me recommending you something, but you should try "coroner's diary",…
In The Name of Blossom? Angsty, but a good ending to Flourished Peony, in my opinion.
Replying to Zey Oct 11, 2025
I could agree with part of your comment but saying that in this drama’s comment section makes it sound untrue.…
Right, and if it was all Koreans watching this drama instead of international fans, there never would have been a fuss about the way the fantasy was handled. πŸ˜… I bet Koreans somewhat miss the days of Kdramas written for Koreans. That said, Netflix and Disney+ originals are the worst offenders for westernizing Kdramas. And this is one of those, so it makes sense it feels like the Kdrama formula has been messed with.
Replying to Eleison Oct 11, 2025
Same screenwriter as Goblin, though. πŸ˜…
Whoa, shots fired. πŸ˜…

I've personally always felt this writer's dramas were fairly average as far as writing goes, but somehow she always manages to write wildly popular (if polarizing) dramas that have an amazing cast, lots of gripping spectacle, and an interesting/unique premise (and almost always amazing music).

She also changes up genres almost every time, going out on limb after limb to experiment and dabble. I do have mad respect for her boldness to try new things. The person described in Teddy Roosevelt's famous speech reminds me a little of her:

"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena...who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat." ("cold and timid souls," meaning Dante's nameless "fencesitters" in Inferno.)

Since you praised my genius, I couldn't help but share more timeless insights. πŸ˜‰
Replying to aishhhhha Oct 10, 2025
can u pls recommend some cdramas pls :)the only ones ive liked so far and been able to finish without dropping…
Many of the "historical" costume/wuxia dramas are good: A Dream of Splendor, Who Rules The World, Blossom, Flourished Peony/In the Name Of Blossom, Love Like The Galaxy, New Life Begins, The Double, Under The Microscope, Nirvana in Fire Seasons 1 and 2, etc. All REALLY good.

Some modern ones I liked (action, thriller): Mobius, Under The Skin (so far), Reset.

Haven't liked the modern romance ones as much, though. Hidden Love has some great chemistry/flirting and somehow it keeps you engaged for so many episodes even though very little happens (compared to in a Kdrama!).
Replying to Alireza Oct 10, 2025
Writing is bad.Writer couldn't build a fantasy world that the rules of it be clear and vivid.We dont know Cause…
Same screenwriter as Goblin, though. πŸ˜…
Replying to Eleison Oct 8, 2025
That's how I felt after watching Mr. Sunshine. Never again! πŸ˜…
That's why I haven't seen this one, or the one with Seo In Guk (can't remember the name, something with "heart" in it), and the IU Scarlet Hearts Ryeo drama. I know how they end, so why torture myself? πŸ˜…
Replying to Vanterye Oct 8, 2025
I barely remember the plot of this drama, but I clearly remember the ending, which made me depressed for days,…
That's how I felt after watching Mr. Sunshine. Never again! πŸ˜…
On Mobius Oct 7, 2025
Title Mobius
Also, this is a binge-friendly drama; in fact, I'd encourage you to watch the episodes pretty close together since there's so much to follow. If you wait too long you'll forget all the details and be hopelessly lost when you come back to it. πŸ˜…
Replying to Eleison Oct 6, 2025
Title Mobius Spoiler
Yes. Did they leave it open if he took the antidote or not? I guess he did and still was loop-aware (even though…
Right, but it seems he is still loop-aware which An Lan implied would not be the case if he took the injection?