Sweet article. I'll go with L♥DK as I'm not that much into tearjerker (though I watch them sometimes). And old movies rule. I watched a movie from 1993 (title: The Wedding Banquet) and was surprised how much I liked it.
glad you liked them ! i just went through my list i can't find any comedy ones 😅maybe try dude in me?
I watched The Dude in Me and can confirm it's a great comedy movie. A few other good ones: - Wonderful Nightmare - Mission: Possible - Dance with Me - Gorgeous
Thank you, it can be hard to know where the line between "I have come this far I might as well complete it" and…
True, that's something everyone has to decide on their own. Some feel better dropping a drama in the second last episode. When I'm this far I would probably always complete it.
Wonderful article! 💕 Usually when I feel like dropping a drama I give it a couple more episodes and also look into the rest of the drama to see if it gets better, develops etc. If it doesn't I drop it. When I only have a couple episodes left, I prefer to complete it and use it for a challenge, that way the watch time won't go to waste. But yes, for me it does feel hard to not drop a drama when I don't enjoy it. Right now I have 30 dropped dramas and 19 more on hold.
I haven't watched either yet, only have ARITOO in my watchlist because I like the male lead who I know from Definitely Not Today and Be Yourself. Now I consider watching INAR too. Can't say which adaption I'll like more unless I have seen them. I think both come with pros and cons. 😄
Thank you!💖💖 Glad you liked our article!That's where I fell for him too. He was absolutely phenomenal in…
Beautiful song indeed, but his cover of Faded/Titanium gave me goosebumps. xD You got me. I don't think I ever called one of my favorites "perfect" though as I think everyone has at least one tiny flaw. I admit though, I still need to find Xiao Zhan's flaw. lol
Thank you!💖💖 Glad you liked our article!That's where I fell for him too. He was absolutely phenomenal in…
Haha I waited so long for someone to write an article about him. Glad you four picked it up, thank you! It is, one of my favorite songs he performed is Wild Child as it was both soft yet powerful. I got 6 right, 1-5 and 7. ^^
Great and absolutely overdue article! He stole my heart with his performance in The Untamed. Couldn't imagine a better Wei Wuxian than him. Seeing him in "Our Song" made me really a fan. The quiz was fun, thank you. ^^
Thanks moonchild, yes I heard kidneys last shorter than hearts... on the other hand they are not as strict with…
True, it's different and yes it does suck. Thanks, right now he needs it, he's in hospital with a possible sepsis.
I only completed Code Blue yet and loved it. Very good drama series with character development and medical accuracy as far as I could tell. As for Watashi wo Hanasanaide, I watched the US adaption and only looked a bit into the drama but like the story as it makes one think of morality regarding the topic (having clones for organ donations).
Love your article, Shiro and Starflakes! Very informative and hits home for me as my uncle received a kidney transplant. I'll never forget the call of my aunt in the middle of night to inform us a donor had been found after years of waiting. Sadly a kidney transplant doesn't last forever so he needs dialysis again three days per week. What you described, Shiro, sounds quite familiar. I wish more people in my country would be willing to donate.
I have seen organ donation/transplantation in two J-dramas before. - Code Blue Season 3 ( a child needs a new heart) - Watashi wo Hanasanaide (based on the novel "Never Let Me Go" by Ishiguro Kazuo)
This is still the best kdrama I've watched and now I'm wanting to find something more... so:Does anyone know something…
Not sure if it's similar as I haven't watched Bad and Crazy yet (but the genres Action, Thriller and Mystery are the same), so you might like the K-Dramas "Mad Dog" and "Duel". Both are non-romance, Mad Dog hints at it only slightly.
I admire him , moreover after learn that he's very hard work man. He was joining many auditions back then (in…
Totally agree. I'm happy for him that he can choose better scripts now. In the beginning of his career he had to take anything that was offered. But despite getting famous, he's still humble so he definitely deserves more love. :)
Great article! 💕 I discovered my love for female friendship dramas when I watched Age of Youth. Before that I usually watched male or general friendship dramas. A honorable mention with females that gave me similar vibes as Age of Youth is the Chinese Drama Be Yourself.
It's been a while since I watched the drama but if I remember it right, it's not really a disease but rather a psychological problem. Seo Hwi and his sister witnessed their father's death and that resulted in trauma for Seo Yeon, which is why she reacts badly (seizures, loosing consciousness) in particular moments.
A few other good ones:
- Wonderful Nightmare
- Mission: Possible
- Dance with Me
- Gorgeous
Usually when I feel like dropping a drama I give it a couple more episodes and also look into the rest of the drama to see if it gets better, develops etc. If it doesn't I drop it. When I only have a couple episodes left, I prefer to complete it and use it for a challenge, that way the watch time won't go to waste. But yes, for me it does feel hard to not drop a drama when I don't enjoy it. Right now I have 30 dropped dramas and 19 more on hold.
Now I consider watching INAR too. Can't say which adaption I'll like more unless I have seen them. I think both come with pros and cons. 😄
You got me. I don't think I ever called one of my favorites "perfect" though as I think everyone has at least one tiny flaw. I admit though, I still need to find Xiao Zhan's flaw. lol
I got 6 right, 1-5 and 7. ^^
He stole my heart with his performance in The Untamed. Couldn't imagine a better Wei Wuxian than him. Seeing him in "Our Song" made me really a fan. The quiz was fun, thank you. ^^
Thanks, right now he needs it, he's in hospital with a possible sepsis.
I only completed Code Blue yet and loved it. Very good drama series with character development and medical accuracy as far as I could tell.
As for Watashi wo Hanasanaide, I watched the US adaption and only looked a bit into the drama but like the story as it makes one think of morality regarding the topic (having clones for organ donations).
I have seen organ donation/transplantation in two J-dramas before.
- Code Blue Season 3 ( a child needs a new heart)
- Watashi wo Hanasanaide (based on the novel "Never Let Me Go" by Ishiguro Kazuo)
I discovered my love for female friendship dramas when I watched Age of Youth. Before that I usually watched male or general friendship dramas. A honorable mention with females that gave me similar vibes as Age of Youth is the Chinese Drama Be Yourself.