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AnanyaS Jan 18, 2017
Also another thing that is newish is not knowing who the lead will end up with. Usually if you've seen enough dramas, you can tell who's the heartbreaking second lead and who is the first lead, but with dramas like the Producers and the Reply series that intentionally use tropes to confuse viewers... it's just bliss. ^_^
Replying to cherry Jan 16, 2017
Title Hello, My Twenties! Spoiler
is there a happy ending!?
Hmm, I'm not sure if happy is completely accurate. I wouldn't say it was a sad ending though. Would you like more detail?

*spoilers*
There is some vagueness about the truth of a situation that is covered up to make a happy ending for one person. Another person is saved but has to live with the experience. Those are the only mixed endings, everyone else is doing pretty well with a complete happy ending.
Greenlemon Jan 15, 2017
Coffee Prince... I don't think that's the one that started the trend, wasn't it Hana Kimi? The Taiwanese version... I mean it came a year earlier and was even based off a manga. Coffee Prince was definitely charming, but I wouldn't say it started the trend. Although you could say Coffee Prince definitely helped the trend spread in Korea specifically though
AnanyaS Jan 9, 2017
Amnesia.

Oh and this one luckily seems to have died out, but there used to be this problem with kdramas where the lighting would change dramatically between scenes. Like it would be the middle of the day and then the next scene the middle of the night but barely any time would have passed. That used to bother me a lot.
Replying to ENKII Dec 10, 2016
Title Ouroboros
I cried like a baby in the last episode god I hate tragedies.
oh damn didnt even realize... i usually avoid tragedies... and i'm already hooked T_T
Skye-N-Rain Dec 7, 2016
Best Korean Movie: The Handmaiden
Best Web/mini series: Positive Physique, Page Turner
Best Family Drama: Reply 1988
Best Actor: Jo Jung Suk (jealousy Incarnate), Ryu Joon Yeol (Lucky Romance)
Best Actress: Gong Hyo Jin (Jealousy Incarnate), Song Hye Kyo (Descendants of the Sun), Kim Go Eun (Cheese in the Trap)
Best Upcoming Actress: Kim Sae Ron (Mirror of the Witch)
Best Supporting Actor: Kim Won Hae (Signal), Lee Yoo Joon (Signal), Kang Ki Young (Bring it On, Ghost)
Best Villian: Yum Jung Ah (Mirror of the Witch)
Best Idol Actress: Hyeri
Best Couple: Kim Min Hee & Kim Tae Ri (The Handmaiden), Park Bo Gum & Hyeri (Reply 1988), Ryu Hye Yeong & Go Gyeong Pyo (Reply 1988)
Best OST: Reply 1988
nevermind Nov 28, 2016
Cool!! Now I want to think about a buncha dramas as games

49 Days as a choice based game
Dream High story based karaoke done like guitar hero and ddr combined. Each level would have a boss performance.
Holy Land could be like streetfighter
Sungkyunkwan Scandal could also be a game, maybe puzzle and sports (archery) based game where at certain levels you switch characters to further develop the storyline.
Shut Up: Flower Boy Band could be like a guitar hero styled game
White Christmas a puzzle/mystery game.
Replying to fiflydramalover Nov 10, 2016
?! POLYAMORY CONFIRMED?! OMFG?!?!
oh wait apparently I did and forgot about it lol, time to update it!!