This is so true to life.
I am my mom's convert and she used to watch different types of dramas every afternoon and after the evening news. She likes family dramas with revenge plots and extremely long sageuks.
Sadly my mom mellowed down when I was just getting addicted to dramas. I wanted to have someone in the house who could appreciate the shows I watched. But so far I only got my kids to listen to Kpop! Although, my teenager is into anime (Ouran High School and such) I'm happy to say she's starting to like J-doramas (like Gokusen)...
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Korek! hahahaha!
lol ako ren,ngaun ko lang nalaman! akala ko talaga mag-aappear sa thread ng profile nya eh! Now we know na. :)
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nde eh, ni-reply-an ko yung comment mo sa profile ni 4winkay lol, naredirect yung comment ko sa profile mo. LOL! XD
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gusto nya nga raw panoorin.
naku 4winkay, baka umiyak ka talaga ng isang litrong luha! ~~kekekeke!
Why do some people feel bad it's ranked #1? 1 Liter of Tears, Gaksital and Reply 1997 are all of different genres…
High five, unnie~!
You know, unnie, even though they are completely different, I felt like I could relate to both dramas. And this is saying it in an Asian's point of view.
Gaksital showed that side of history that any Filipino can relate to because we went through a similar kind of experience during WWII. I'm a big fan of nationalistic historical dramas and Gaksital is one of the best I've seen!
I am personally attached to Reply 1997 because it reminded me so much of my teen years. In high school we kept the weirdest of all hairstyles. I appreciate their use of Satoori because the tone sounded like a dialect I learned up North when I went to college.
I had my share of fangirling--I still do WITH my kids now--and I'm pretty sure my husband can relate to Yoon Jae's feelings about Tony. It's as real as it gets and really felt like an honest to goodness growing-up drama.
... writing about the possibilties of war between the two countries. And this is what makes this drama completly…
really great points. I found myself thinking the same thing while watching the drama. Shunji's transformation really left a deep impression--Park Ki Woong was both scary and awesome.
On a higher level, Gaksital stirs a sense of nationalism that other dramas weren't able to do (or I haven't watched them yet). I will never look at a potato the same way again. :)
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Ahay naku, hindi ka maniniwala. may mga ganyang tao rito sa MDL. Sadyang binababaan ang rating ng drama dahil nde nila gusto malampasan ang bias nila. Trueng true ka jan!
Oi, nde nomooooon! Nde naman ako nakikipag-away, nagtatanong lang...lol :D
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madali lang panoorin ang R97 kasi maiikli ang mga episodes. Sabihin mo sa ken kung manonood ka na ng QIHM ha, nde ko pa napapanood. Sabay na tau ~~kekeekkee
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For accepting my request, gomawo!
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Cable drama siya kaya ganun ang ratings nya sa Korea. And don't let the thread bother you. Normal lang yan among people who think that one of the best dramas for you is not exactly the best drama for them. Sa ken lang, hindi mo siya maiko-compare sa Gaksital dahil Gaksital is a historical drama at ang Reply 1997 ay isang light teen/growing-up drama. 10 sila pareho para sa akin.
Why do some people feel bad it's ranked #1? 1 Liter of Tears, Gaksital and Reply 1997 are all of different genres so why compare them? It was an easy 10 for me because watching it was a breeze and brought a lot of memories. I appreciated that it was closer to reality than what most high school/teen dramas out there that were hyped for fanservice.
I don't mind it's ranked first. I wouldn't mind if Gaksital reclaimed the spot either! What's the big deal anyway?
I personally like Dream High 1's soundtrack. Those duet acapellas were so good, it's such a waste they didn't make them full covers of the original songs. Plus, you have got to love IU's voice.
Sungkyunkwan Scandal has great songs too including instrumentals.
For instrumentals, City Hunter had the best drum beats while TMEtS' flute and stringed instrumentals can really get you into a melancholic mood.
Reply 1997 also offers a lot of sound from the 90s decade with some cool remakes and a few originals. I have yet to see SUFBB, heard lots of rave about the OST.
I am my mom's convert and she used to watch different types of dramas every afternoon and after the evening news. She likes family dramas with revenge plots and extremely long sageuks.
Sadly my mom mellowed down when I was just getting addicted to dramas. I wanted to have someone in the house who could appreciate the shows I watched. But so far I only got my kids to listen to Kpop! Although, my teenager is into anime (Ouran High School and such) I'm happy to say she's starting to like J-doramas (like Gokusen)...
lol ako ren,ngaun ko lang nalaman! akala ko talaga mag-aappear sa thread ng profile nya eh! Now we know na. :)
naku 4winkay, baka umiyak ka talaga ng isang litrong luha! ~~kekekeke!
'It's a matter of taste.'
That the basis for their rating was not from the premise if it was better than Gaksital or 1 Liter of Tears?
I certainly did mine without thinking I had to pit those three against each other and just scored Reply 1997 purely on how I enjoyed it.
Instead of whining how this drama should NOT be #1, how about encouraging people to watch the dramas that we think should deserve to be on that spot?
Gosh how can that writer go off on a TOTALLY different tangent than what I HAD IN MY MIND?! So obnoxious!
hahaha! ngaun mo lng npansin? ppalitan ko yan ng pic ni kimura shunji. naghahanap p lng ako ng mgandang avi.
Wow, banggapsumnida, fellow Reply 1997 bbasoonie! :*
You know, unnie, even though they are completely different, I felt like I could relate to both dramas. And this is saying it in an Asian's point of view.
Gaksital showed that side of history that any Filipino can relate to because we went through a similar kind of experience during WWII. I'm a big fan of nationalistic historical dramas and Gaksital is one of the best I've seen!
I am personally attached to Reply 1997 because it reminded me so much of my teen years. In high school we kept the weirdest of all hairstyles. I appreciate their use of Satoori because the tone sounded like a dialect I learned up North when I went to college.
I had my share of fangirling--I still do WITH my kids now--and I'm pretty sure my husband can relate to Yoon Jae's feelings about Tony. It's as real as it gets and really felt like an honest to goodness growing-up drama.
On a higher level, Gaksital stirs a sense of nationalism that other dramas weren't able to do (or I haven't watched them yet). I will never look at a potato the same way again. :)
Oi, nde nomooooon! Nde naman ako nakikipag-away, nagtatanong lang...lol :D
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madali lang panoorin ang R97 kasi maiikli ang mga episodes. Sabihin mo sa ken kung manonood ka na ng QIHM ha, nde ko pa napapanood. Sabay na tau ~~kekeekkee
I don't mind it's ranked first. I wouldn't mind if Gaksital reclaimed the spot either! What's the big deal anyway?
CHUKAHAMNIDA!
Sungkyunkwan Scandal has great songs too including instrumentals.
For instrumentals, City Hunter had the best drum beats while TMEtS' flute and stringed instrumentals can really get you into a melancholic mood.
Reply 1997 also offers a lot of sound from the 90s decade with some cool remakes and a few originals. I have yet to see SUFBB, heard lots of rave about the OST.