I relieve my stress and all that through dramas/movies/books etc. I'm not an emotional person in real life, I don't cry no matter what the situation is. So cinematic/alternative universes really gives me a chance to empty out my mind every now and then. Sometimes I look for the saddest ish ever just to cry my heart out and then feel better. (even though I rrreally have to time these breakouts, no-one wants to go to work with bloated face and red eyes xd)
I love Korean fashion and the landscape. Watching different variety shows etc it makes my inner photographer itch to see such beautiful scenery. Hoping to visit one day and take memories with me through photos. :)
I'm agreeing with you on no.2 and no.10. In the case of no. 4 and no. 5 it really depends on the genre. I live for psychological, horror, suspense etc. so in those cases I will at least give the drama a try. Also no. 8 I somewhat agree. (in my case I didn't wanna watch Hwarang 'cause of the hype it had. in the end, when all the episodes had come out and the hype died, I gave it a go and boy did I love it) But I have that reaction quite often. I don't wanna be 'mainstream', so I avoid the drama until it has become "a thing in the past" before watching it myself. :D
I'm hanging on episode 10 trying to decide if it's worth the time. I'm so disappointed, 'cause the start was so good. I think (based on what I've seen) that it would've just been okay to seriously kill off the "first love" and move the f on. It would have been a nice memory and recalled as a good little crush. Overall you already read my mind about this so.. Nothing more to add.
I was reminded about Beelzebub so badly. Having watched that anime and now this.. it has similar concept. Really nicely done and the baby was cute♥ (even though the voice over was horrible)