The ending was good but it felt like they pushed the "bad" for to long and didn't give it enough time for cleanup. Older guy who owned the bar they were kinda of together although I would have liked a bit more. The main couple the guy asked the Girl to Marry him and they never gave us the answer and it was clear his younger brother and the good friend would be good together but nope didn't put them together.
It just felt like it needed another 15 to 30 min to finish up it story line.
Does anyone know when this Drama is slated to be released on DVD/Blue Ray that looks to be my best change of getting it with English Sub's at this point?
Question! I finished it on Viki where its divided into 4(!) hour-long episodes. But everyone says it has 6 hours...does…
Each Ep is around 65 Min long if you divide the total min in 20 ep it brings it out to around 13 min per ep the original was 20 min but when you cut out intro, previews, what came before at most they have cut out 1 20 min ep.
I am well aquitted on what kind of WB is going to do with the clousure with DramaFever, but i am guess they will…
I wouldn't say Dramafever was a flop but noticed their drama's were starting to age some and it looked like most of the new stuff was from established contracts not new providers and just weren't getting many new exclusive shows like Viki or Netflix were getting. So it was clear they were having a hard time. It looks like Hulu and Amazon are both getting into the space although they seem to be buying back catalogs aka B flicks just to get some contain into there channels. I depends on how committed they are to expending it.
PS. If Amazon started getting some of the bigger shows even if they required per ep fee i would consider paying for it.
The only one of these I actually saw was Lee Han Seo (Kim Young Hoon in Ugly Alert) and he played a psychopath really well. You can feel his downhill slide as he went more and more down the rabbit hole. In the end he seemed to actual be in peace when he was in jail like he final no longer had to live up to his fathers wishes.
Noble my love was one of my first Asia drama I saw on Netflix. I found it really cute but he wasn't being a stoker he was being a control freak. They explained why he was that way some in the story line. She also fought back and although he would screw with her using money he never used violence.
I just finished watching The Masked Lover & the second lead couple had an awesome romance in which this gangster…
I really enjoyed the show (Masked Lover) and personally I though the 2nd couple had allot of chemistry and my preferred couple in the group. The 3rd couple with their love of strawberry was also great. I felt the stream at the begin on the first couple but by the end I just didn't feel it anymore. Maybe they become 2 good of friends in real life making it harder to keep the heat later on in the show.
I just want to finish this since I watched 12 episodes of it but since Dramafever went away I am not sure where…
It is available on several grey market sites like dramacool. It will take a while before either Viki or Netflix can pick it up because of contracts that are still in place.
i keep hearing from people outside of the US that netflix has a good stable of asian drama. yea, netflix USA has…
Dramafever has been having lots of problems as of late. There CDN seemed to not be working well half the time I attempted to watch something their I was no sound, spinning curse, or the video would drop out midway though a show. I had an open ticket with that regarding the issue and before you blame my ISP I tired over 2 different ISP. One with 900M bi directional.
Also in at least the Taiwanese Drama more then half of their licenses had been dropped. Likely because they have been having a hard time getting new shows so as the shows start to age out it was effecting the list greater than if they had been able to keep a stead stream of new shows.
As for Netflix my queue in Netflix is around 400 of mostly Mandarin shows with some Korean and Japanese. That isn't any where near everything they have as some of the shows that come up don't look that great and some of curse have been watched and removed from my queue. I think I saw that Viki has around 1,100 shows Dramafever couldn't have had anywhere near that number. I could easily see Netflix outnumbering the active number of shows that Dramafever had left.
i keep hearing from people outside of the US that netflix has a good stable of asian drama. yea, netflix USA has…
Sometimes it feels like that. I created a profile for my Asian shows than added in everything I had watched and ran it though the profile not adding in any American shows and Netflix suggestions started recommending allot of shows. It is really a pain to find the shows in Netflix especially since they like to rename them when adding them to their list.
i keep hearing from people outside of the US that netflix has a good stable of asian drama. yea, netflix USA has…
Netflix actually has a huge library of Asian content. I would est it is bigger then DF before it shutdown. The biggest issue Netflix has is being able to find stuff. There is no way to pull shows based on Lang, Nation of origin, etc.
Likely because everyone who would have been watching on DF switched to Viki and overwhelmed their systems until they had a change to adjust to the new loads.
Dramafever was by far my favorite place to watch dramas. The translation was a great middle ground between Viki…
We are really going to loss something with the loss of DF translations. Viki are ok at best and Netflix does a little to much to Americanize their translations. If I have a choice I always choice DF for the translations.
how 'healthy" is Viki? It was a big surprise that DramaFever went down, what if a person subscribes to Viki and…
DramaFever wasn't that healthy that was clear. It was getting less and less new shows. It was clear they were having a hard time getting new shows. I wasn't expecting them to shutdown like this but it was clear they were having a hard time.
It just felt like it needed another 15 to 30 min to finish up it story line.
PS. If Amazon started getting some of the bigger shows even if they required per ep fee i would consider paying for it.
Also in at least the Taiwanese Drama more then half of their licenses had been dropped. Likely because they have been having a hard time getting new shows so as the shows start to age out it was effecting the list greater than if they had been able to keep a stead stream of new shows.
As for Netflix my queue in Netflix is around 400 of mostly Mandarin shows with some Korean and Japanese. That isn't any where near everything they have as some of the shows that come up don't look that great and some of curse have been watched and removed from my queue. I think I saw that Viki has around 1,100 shows Dramafever couldn't have had anywhere near that number. I could easily see Netflix outnumbering the active number of shows that Dramafever had left.