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  • Join Date: September 6, 2012
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I'm pretty sure this is a case of noble idiocy where she is pretending to like Jin Rak so that Enrique will go back to Spain. I will never understand this drama trope. If you want to break up with someone for their own good, I can accept that. But the drama tendency to make them be cruel about it will never make sense to me. Why is it necessary to crush someone to break things off? Anyway, I hope in this case they don't drag it out too long. I need lots more cute Dok Mi/Enrique moments.
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I'm watching FBND and loving it. I'm excited to see the end but don't really want it to end. Also, I was kind of disappointed in how episode 14 ended. My poor Enrique!
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Thanks for being my very first MDL friend!
Dubu Feb 19, 2013
1. Female
2. Of course.
3. Most certainly.
4. I think mine's empty, but honestly it would be mostly men. I think a large reason for this is that good female roles seem to be few and far between. Dramas seem to be made to appeal mostly to women but it's often the men who get the stand out roles. Maybe because they are actually allowed to do stuff, not just react.
5. It depends. If the story sounds interesting, the cast doesn't matter as long as they aren't dreadful. That being said, there are times I'm definitely looking for new eye candy to enjoy.
6. No
7. At first, I was all into the romcoms because US tv is so lacking in them. They were cute and refreshing even though many of the relationship dynamics seemed archaic. That got old. Watch everything now. Love action done right.
8. Most standard stereotypes make me want to bang my head against the wall.

SeRose Sep 18, 2012
My first was Coffee Prince. I lucked out, because it still holds up after seeing more than 50 other dramas. You're completely right about everything seeming like more of the same a lot of the time. I think that's why out of this year's crop of dramas my favorites have been outside the rom-com genre, which is most of what I've seen.