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Replying to Big_Red_1011 Feb 8, 2026
This should have solely focused on ML + FL and trying to make their relationship work despite power dynamics.…
Well said! thank you!
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Replying to InspectorMegre Feb 3, 2026
Title Spring Fever
FYI - cdramas just do not have the lightness, the humor, the compassion that kdramas have. I tried watching many…
Well, I guess those who like K dramas should just watch K dramas.
I watch K/J/C dramas for different reasons.
One can't compare one genre with the other.
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Replying to Living Tribunal Feb 3, 2026
Title Spring Fever
I think you should try Cdramas then, they might be to your liking.
I can't disagree with you more - take Hidden Love, Road Home, Fireworks in my Heart, Meet Yourself, Amidst a Strong Snowstorm of Love, and so on.

I watch J, C, and K dramas, and I look for different aspects in each genre.
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Replying to Pmod718 Feb 3, 2026
Title Spring Fever
These last two episodes have been so good- not too often that a show gets better by each episode. The misunderstandings…
Yes, the last two episodes were excellent- I'm glad you pointed that out. Good acting by Ahn Bo Hyun, and, of course, his new hairstyle and clothes make him the attractive man he is. So we wait for the last two episodes.
The first episodes were more cartoon-like, but it got more serious as we watched episodes 9 and 10.

What a lovely surprise - I was almost about to give up on K dramas!!!
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Replying to Love movies Jan 28, 2026
I live in California, and we can't watch kdramas here either.
wow, thank you minicooper9!!! I will l'll try your suggestion. Maybe if I used Hulu/Disney combo I would be able to get K dramas. However it is really expensive here in the US. I got a 3 months offer for Hulu/Disney combo at a low price (an offer) but after that it goes up to about $20/month. I don't know if that is worth it - I use IQ, VIKI, Netflix and Prime - so that adds up. I'll let you know if your idea works. I don't like to use Kiss either but in a pinch!

Do you have a minicooper? They are so cute. Thanks again.
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Replying to MadelineMaureen Jan 26, 2026
Title Spring Fever
oh god. I paused the show to go to the restroom and grab a snack after, pressed play and the English audio was…
The same thing happened to me, but differently:
I was watching Positively Yours on my TV and suddenly the subs dissapeared right in front of my eyes!
Then I watched it on my computer screen, and the subs were still there.

I have to write to Viki to see what's up!
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Replying to Fallguy Jan 26, 2026
Title Spring Fever
Are they still going for the love triangle angle? Seems like they are.In the next episode preview...they are making…
Agree, but this is a K-drama, an overused K-drama trope!
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Lily Alice Jan 24, 2026
There’s a lot of discussion here about how “authentic” newer K-dramas feel, and a recurring worry that many recent shows are basically Western-style stories with Korean actors and settings. I think it might help to recognize that there are now two fairly distinct paths emerging in K-drama production:

1. Traditional / Culture-preserved K-dramas
These stay true to classic Korean storytelling tropes, cultural values, family dynamics, and emotional rhythms—think sageuk, classic rom-coms, or melodramas that feel unmistakably Korean. They tend to satisfy viewers (both Korean and international) who love the familiar heart and structure of “old-school” K-dramas.

2) Globally influenced / hybrid K-dramas
These borrow more heavily from international (especially Western) storytelling styles—faster pacing, genre-blending, morally complex characters, or themes that feel less rooted in traditional Korean social norms. Some people love this evolution and see it as K-dramas growing up and speaking to a wider audience; others feel it dilutes what makes K-dramas special.

I feel that both paths can coexist, and both can produce excellent shows. Viewers can simply choose the flavor they prefer. For me personally, I don’t draw a hard line. If the writing is strong, the characters feel real, and the story moves me—whether it’s deeply “Korean” or more globally flavored—I’ll happily watch it.

What do you think: do you prefer one direction over the other, or are you like me and just want good stories regardless of the style?

Thank you!
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Replying to InspectorMegre Jan 18, 2026
you watched a wrong thing... Dynamite Kiss is trash There are so many great rom coms in kdramas... ! Idol I is…
Interesting reply - I've been watching more C dramas than K dramas but you are right, Idol I is my first preference, Spring Fever, very cute, Love me, if you have the stomach to watch it is also very good.
Basically K dramas need to get rid of the drinking binge (especially for women), get rid of the over used tropes etc)
However, K dramas are trying to make some changes for the better - I'm watching
Can this Love Be Translated on Netflix and I have to say that it is entirely different from the normal K drama. Interesting.

Yes, Dynamite Kiss was basically a cartoon with real characters - so embarrassing.
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Replying to David33 Jan 18, 2026
For new viewers: Turn on the ENGLISH sub on Netflix, not the ENGLISH CC. Also, ignore the comments, because most…
So well said!
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Replying to InspectorMegre Jan 13, 2026
Title Idol I
it is not possible to have a couple without some silly quarrels and getting out all their worst behaviors and…
Thank you Inspector Megre!!!!
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Replying to InspectorMegre Jan 13, 2026
Title Idol I
it is not possible to have a couple without some silly quarrels and getting out all their worst behaviors and…
Thank you so much for your explanation - thoughtful, different. I'll look into it further.
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Replying to InspectorMegre Jan 13, 2026
Title Idol I
it is not possible to have a couple without some silly quarrels and getting out all their worst behaviors and…
Very well said! I like the expression: Marriage Yoga!
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Replying to InspectorMegre Jan 12, 2026
Title Idol I
I must say I am impressed with the audience here. This drama is a deep social commentary about deep social, business…
I'm surprised too! Thank you for your comment!
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On Idol I Jan 12, 2026
Title Idol I
Love this series - I can hardly wait for ML, Kim Jae Yeong, to be the ML in Make Me Tremble on Feb 2026! I love his acting in the several series I've watched.
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Replying to Love movies Jan 8, 2026
Title Spring Fever
It is so hard to believe that he was the second lead in Her Private life. He is fun to watch.
Well, the series her private life is one of my favorite. Rewatch series

However, he plays sort of a secondary role and not particularly attractive compared to the main lead.

Her private life is worth watching, but not because he is in it Necessarily
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