Perhaps in top five from 2012 will be Bridal Mask, The Moon that Embraces the Sun, shut Up Flower Boy Band, and The King of Dramas. Not in that order though. I'm curious which time travel drama was chosen. I think Faith might win out for time travel if only because it had two strong lead couples but Queen Inhyuns Man is great also and so is Rooftoop Prince. Best time travel and saguek dramas are another list.
Is this anywhere close to what Queen In-hyun's man was? I've heard them being compared so often (same writers…
Fate is a tricky topic. I did have that issue with Dr. Jin. As for Rooftop Prince I was always curious if the reincarnated prince remembered Park Ha even in another life (like he somehow dreamed of her all his life type of thing) or if he just had a love at first sight moment entirely on his own when he saw her in New York. It's hard to say what works. My personal favorite for time travel is Faith.
Is this anywhere close to what Queen In-hyun's man was? I've heard them being compared so often (same writers…
I agree this drama has a more believable form of time travel. what I liked more about QIHM is that it had an awesome chemistry between main characters that kept allowing them to remember each other.
Is this anywhere close to what Queen In-hyun's man was? I've heard them being compared so often (same writers…
It is a must watch for its own reasons. This show has similar time travel theme but main couple knows each other already so hundreds of years don't stand between them. Other things do. The consequences of what changing the past does to main characters life are so gripping especially if he can't stop what he changed from happening. Never know what will happen here and we are not even half way through show yet. I hope it has a happy ending but still recommend it either way.
I enjoy seeing singers who act in dramas. Some are really good like Lee Seung Gi and Rain. I also agree with your choices for first and second. Micky Yoochun is awesome.
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This is a great article. I always see mv's that I think to myself should be made into a drama. I did notice these all pretty much take place in more contemporary settings though. One music video I like is Lee Seung Gi's "White Lie" which looks like it takes place during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
I think the wait does make the kissing scene so much better when we finally see it. For me the kiss in Faith was pretty great when Lee Min Ho just goes and kisses the Doctor in front of everyone. I do believe every kiss in queen inhyuns man was number 1 spot worthy.
I haven't seen many dramas set in schools but the few I have definitely include an iljin group everyone tip toes around. I guess in dramas we don't realize how bad they can be because they are focusing only on antagonizing the main character. We know they are not that nice but with a romance story line one member ends up redeeming himself as they end up falling in love and changing their ways. We only see the harassment by that gang on the hero/heroine but in reality they would treat everyone the same way. Flower boy ramyun shop shows it a bit as the main male character gets away with breaking rules because of his name but then pulls away from that habit and his group as he falls in love. In Sungkyunkwan Scandal the student presidents gang is an example of abuse of position in school backed with political power.
Lol i love the captions on pictures. I like how on the last picture frame the roommate finds him asleep against the wall and wonders if he was there because it was a warm spot to sleep at or something.
I agree that after days of watching a drama i wish i had never started it sometimes. I like a happy ending for the hero or at least one that isn't rushed. A Love to Kill and Bridal Mask are two dramas I wish I had skipped the last episode of. Together in death...I prefer the ending where Rain runs back to that poor girl and we decide what happens. Bridal Mask was awesome but if they must kill a woman at her wedding they should have just done it 5 episodes earlier so it would strengthen bridal masks determination.
The princess' man, bridal mask, and city hunter are definitely also in my top 5. Others are still in my queue. My honorable mention is a man called god..
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