I tried to find that and only see trailers. Do you mean 24 hours after both episodes?
I tried a VPN for several regions. Which VPN are you using? Where did you get it to work for you? It shows there are 2 ep in english on the main page but when I click the link it only offers the previews.
Its on kocowas banner last night. Don't know if it's streaming yet but it will be
I guess it's just an unusually slow release, normally its 6 to 8 hours after it finishes airing in korea Then they offer free streaming until the next day.
I tried to find that and only see trailers. Do you mean 24 hours after both episodes?
Dramanice takes subs from legally licensed sites (unlicensed sites don't do subbing themselves), so if kocowa, viki, dramafever netflix or viu don't have the dramas subbed, then other sites are highly unlikely to have them.
Depends. Recently they've been releasing kdramas a week after they've aired.
I am sorry to insist but YES they have released "some" dramas a week post television broadcast. I live here and I have watched them that way...I know for sure the last drama I watched a week delayed from it's original TV broadcast was from Taiwan, that was only a few months ago. When I was watching Hwayugi on Viki, people in Europe were commenting on the Soompi forum, how annoying it was that they had to wait for Netflix to release it subbed a week later. CURRENTLY....This drama isn't listed on Netflix coming dramas for April, so they might be waiting until it is completed. DramaFever still has a 'coming soon" page up but it remains blank. One thought I have at the moment is MAYBE Netflix and DF both had to contractually agree to release the drama at the same time, in an effort to prevent pirating sites from stealing the subs before Netflix has a chance to share it...but that is just a thought. One other thing that I have seen is when Netflix has exclusive rights, they tend to hold off on releasing the drama globally until it's complete. I hope that is not the case. Anyway, I am sure it will eventually be available somewhere but as to when and how it yet to be
Depends. Recently they've been releasing kdramas a week after they've aired.
Each episode released a week delayed from the actual broadcast. Netflix USA has done this with some Asian dramas while other times doing a full release of the series at once.
Depends. Recently they've been releasing kdramas a week after they've aired.
I'm in the US and I've watched Asian dramas a week later the the TV networks aired them. It seems to depend on the drama.
I'm also wondering with dramafever having the Coming Soon link if they are obligated by contract to hold off sharing it at the sametime or post when I Netflix is doing so. Just a thought...since the official information is limited ...time will tell.
It’s on dramahood.It’s still raw though, but it’ll be subbed in a few hours or so dw :)
Kissasian and dramanice are not subbing dramas themselves. They are taking content (dramas and subs) from other sources illegally and sharing it. This is why they Kissasian was sued not to long ago and was court ordered to shut down their website and pay a hefty fine. There are only handful of licensed websites....Viki, Dramafever, Viu, Netflix, KoreaOnDemand, Kocowa are some of the biggest. There are others depending on where on the planet you live. The question is, who will get the licensing...In this case...JTBC and Netflix have formed a recent relationship, which led to a contract for 600 hours of content for some $$$$$$$$. Netflix ALONE will have the exclusive global airing rights, they are the only ones with the legal rights to share it and sub it. Since Netflix usually waits until a drama is completed to share it, we might have to wait 8 weeks, however recently they've started to air episodes for some dramas a week after they play on TV. At this point it looks like we will have to wait and see how they plan to release it.
Was episode 8 released today? Cannot seem to find it on the drama sites.
It's a Dramafever production so they have it uploaded a few hours after it airs in Korea, which is a lot faster than most dramas. I am sure other sites are not looking for it that early.
I understand how u r felling lol. Despite the good actors, the plots are becoming uncorrelated to each other.…
I completely agree with you.... I thought 7 was a slightly better than 5-6, so I was hopeful the story would regain some strength. Personally, 8 seemed to take the relationship between the leads several steps backward.
Anyway, The episodes are short, so maybe it wouldn't bother me as much if I waited to marathon the drama later. I'll still keep watching for the same reason as Chimuras. I have made it this far, I might as well see OS and YR through to the end.
I was bored with 5 and 6, but things seem to improve a bit with 7 but after looking at the preview for 8...I wondering if I'm watching a relationship tennis match. Mondays the lead has the girl in his court, Tues she goes back to the 2nd lead side. I really hope I am wrong....I find both second leads unnecessary obstacles. I would like to see some progress and details about the story behind the magic tree and the death of his parents.
Then they offer free streaming until the next day.
CURRENTLY....This drama isn't listed on Netflix coming dramas for April, so they might be waiting until it is completed. DramaFever still has a 'coming soon" page up but it remains blank. One thought I have at the moment is MAYBE Netflix and DF both had to contractually agree to release the drama at the same time, in an effort to prevent pirating sites from stealing the subs before Netflix has a chance to share it...but that is just a thought. One other thing that I have seen is when Netflix has exclusive rights, they tend to hold off on releasing the drama globally until it's complete. I hope that is not the case.
Anyway, I am sure it will eventually be available somewhere but as to when and how it yet to be
Netflix USA has done this with some Asian dramas while other times doing a full release of the series at once.
I'm also wondering with dramafever having the Coming Soon link if they are obligated by contract to hold off sharing it at the sametime or post when I Netflix is doing so. Just a thought...since the official information is limited ...time will tell.
They are taking content (dramas and subs) from other sources illegally and sharing it. This is why they Kissasian was sued not to long ago and was court ordered to shut down their website and pay a hefty fine.
There are only handful of licensed websites....Viki, Dramafever, Viu, Netflix, KoreaOnDemand, Kocowa are some of the biggest. There are others depending on where on the planet you live. The question is, who will get the licensing...In this case...JTBC and Netflix have formed a recent relationship, which led to a contract for 600 hours of content for some $$$$$$$$.
Netflix ALONE will have the exclusive global airing rights, they are the only ones with the legal rights to share it and sub it. Since Netflix usually waits until a drama is completed to share it, we might have to wait 8 weeks, however recently they've started to air episodes for some dramas a week after they play on TV. At this point it looks like we will have to wait and see how they plan to release it.
They also built a studio in Seoul and plan to start producing their own Kdramas soon.
https://www.dramafever.com/drama/5173/Something_in_the_Rain/
Anyway, The episodes are short, so maybe it wouldn't bother me as much if I waited to marathon the drama later.
I'll still keep watching for the same reason as Chimuras. I have made it this far, I might as well see OS and YR through to the end.
Mondays the lead has the girl in his court, Tues she goes back to the 2nd lead side. I really hope I am wrong....I find both second leads unnecessary obstacles. I would like to see some progress and details about the story behind the magic tree and the death of his parents.