There's one particular sweater I remember very well - a real classic. It was worn by Rain in 'Full House', it was bright green and had purple lines and.... It had a very deep v-neckline. Very, very deep.
Oh man, I had totally gotten over and forgotten that Gaksital ship. Now it will haunt me again. T_T
But... try Unstoppable High Kick. It's totally cheating since it's a sitcom and the episodes are so short, yet it also totally gives you bragging rights for having seen a drama with 167 episodes!
I'm slightly sad about Agasshi being a guilty party in this. In the beginning of the series, So Yoon was so irrationally afraid of him (not to even mention how he got treated by others) that I just really, really wanted him to be as innocent as they come.
My dropped list is steadily growing... The more dramas I see, the less tolerant I am of anything that bores me.
But for the trope I can't stand (and won't even try to stand): the female lead acting like a child (well, I would not watch a drama with male lead like this either but I have not come across one). Naivety, submissiveness and all that meekness. I'm so done with that. The perfect example would be The Heirs.
Milkis (the milk soda) is my favourite soft drink - Asian or otherwise. Milk flavoured soda does sound nasty - and I don't even like milk at that! - but that stuff is just simply delicious.
Lots of familiar titles but most importantly... Anohana! I never finished the anime, even though I liked it... I will watch this drama for sure.
Orange is also really cute. But it's still ongoing and I want to finish the manga first.
Heroine Shikkaku is not too bad manga. I might watch this.
Cheese in the Trap. I'm a fan! And so glad they didn't cast Suzy. Although the aforementioned casting intention has me worried that they will aim this drama for very young viewers, I'm still anticipating it.
Oddly, the character Jo Han Chul plays is becoming my favourite. He's not particularly likeable but Jo Han Chul's portrayal really makes that character feel alive...
Maybe even more so since the image I have of him as an actor is that of the one who always plays office employee/professor etc. The contrast is nice.
Yeah, there go my hopes of getting a good actress with an expressive face. They're so going down the idol route... I guess they just want to appeal to the younger audiences again.
It really depends on your style. Like said, this one has suspense and will probably do plenty of cliffhangers. Personally, I like that and feel that the value of the suspense would be diminished if I had no need to wait. Watching it while ongoing gives me a bit of time to mull it over, do guesswork and get my own hype up.
But if you tend to not like cliffhangers, do wait.
But... try Unstoppable High Kick. It's totally cheating since it's a sitcom and the episodes are so short, yet it also totally gives you bragging rights for having seen a drama with 167 episodes!
Angry Mom
The Village: Achiara's Secret
Unkind Women
Best Action/Thriller/Suspense Drama:
My Beautiful Bride
Best Melodrama:
Falling for Innocence
Best Actor:
Jung Kyung Ho
Best Actress:
Kim So Yeon
Kim Hee Sun
Best Supporting Actor:
Jo Han Chul
Best Supporting Actress:
Jo Eun Ji
Jang Mi Hee
Jung Soo Young
Best Up and Coming Actor of 2015:
Ji Soo
Lee Soo Hyuk
Best Up and Coming Actress of 2015:
Kim Seul Gi
Best Villain:
Lee Soo Hyuk (Gwi/Scholar Who Walks)
Best Idol Actor(or Actress):
Siwon
Yoon Doo Joon
Best OST:
My Beautiful Bride
But for the trope I can't stand (and won't even try to stand): the female lead acting like a child (well, I would not watch a drama with male lead like this either but I have not come across one). Naivety, submissiveness and all that meekness. I'm so done with that. The perfect example would be The Heirs.
Actor: Jo Seung Woo, Bae Su Bin, Lee Sung Min
Actress: Lee Bo Young, Do Ji Won, Eugene
She Was Pretty comes with superb cast but the plot doesn't sound too special. I'm watching.
My Daughter Geum Sa Wol interests me since Yoon Hyun Min got that first lead role. Might watch.
I like disaster stuff so D-Day does sound interesting... but on the other hand, I don't like medical stuff at all. I'll probably pass.
Orange is also really cute. But it's still ongoing and I want to finish the manga first.
Heroine Shikkaku is not too bad manga. I might watch this.
Cheese in the Trap. I'm a fan! And so glad they didn't cast Suzy. Although the aforementioned casting intention has me worried that they will aim this drama for very young viewers, I'm still anticipating it.
Maybe even more so since the image I have of him as an actor is that of the one who always plays office employee/professor etc. The contrast is nice.
Yeah, there go my hopes of getting a good actress with an expressive face. They're so going down the idol route... I guess they just want to appeal to the younger audiences again.
But if you tend to not like cliffhangers, do wait.