"Bungee Jumping of Their Own Canceled (apparently due to the original screenwriter's current "religious beliefs") Let's roll our eyes together and sigh."
oh! I would be super interested. It was the first kpop group my sister got into and she made me learn a lot about them because of that haha. I was pretty impressed when they decided not to renew their contract.
ahhh so fun ^_^ I remember before I was a fan of BTS, I kept hearing "FIREEEEE OH-AYE-OH" on Running Man hahaha. When I heard their variety show was called Run BTS I was like "ah yes, perfect" love these guys
The movie was more about a feeling than it was about a plot. For those wanting to see a hurt protagonist feel trampled over, sad, and insecure, this might be what you're looking for. But if you can't stand a story that's even a little confusing, then you're in the wrong place.
Their official Youtube playlist is... super confusing.... why are some episodes in ascending order and other episodes in descending order? Some episodes are over an hour long and some at 15 minutes? No one else had a problem with this?
Glad you liked it, and keep following it I guess to see what people add, so far dramas best binged all at once…
I noticed that too! Thought that was interesting I'm curious to see the results of that list. I did add Bad Buddy already but I'm probably going to come back to the list at some point when I think of another show.
For me, Old Fashion Cupcake was one of those dramas I wish I had binged, not because I couldn't wait every week, but because the second to last episode left such a bitter taste in my mouth that it affected how I felt about the show overall. I know that if I had binged it, that negative feeling would have lasted a short amount of time because I'd be swept into the next episode right away, but instead it left a longer impression :(
But there are definitely dramas (and moods) that require a slower watching pace. Idk how writers do it, but sometimes they write episodes in a way that leave you satisfied enough by the end of each episode that you don't feel compelled to watch the next one right away, but you also want to keep watching it. An impressive skill! Bad Buddy for example was a drama I wished I had watched on-going because I never really felt the urge to binge it more than two episodes at a time. Watching it with everyone else when it was airing live would have been a great way to pace myself
Thanks Shiro! Fun article! Gives me tons to think about. I'm curious about the results of the voting lists!
I'm not too familiar with Cantonese, but it sounds a bit different than I'm used to. Is that because it's using an older style (like how saeguks tend to speak differently from modern setting dramas) or do I just not have the ear for Cantonese yet? Please let me know!
Canceled (apparently due to the original screenwriter's current "religious beliefs")
Let's roll our eyes together and sigh."
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But there are definitely dramas (and moods) that require a slower watching pace. Idk how writers do it, but sometimes they write episodes in a way that leave you satisfied enough by the end of each episode that you don't feel compelled to watch the next one right away, but you also want to keep watching it. An impressive skill! Bad Buddy for example was a drama I wished I had watched on-going because I never really felt the urge to binge it more than two episodes at a time. Watching it with everyone else when it was airing live would have been a great way to pace myself
Thanks Shiro! Fun article! Gives me tons to think about. I'm curious about the results of the voting lists!
Oh My Ghost in the first half (restaurant industry)
Jealousy Incarnate throughout the show (news casting)