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IwahashiGirl Jun 19, 2016
I watch both j dramas and k dramas almost two decades. Lately, mostly Korean because their dramas are simple and you know more or less what to expect. That kind of tv you watch, enjoy and move on. In j-dramas you never know if it's simple enjoy-move on drama or youll need some time to calm down. Kdrama is more like american tv, just watching is enough to enjoy. Jdramas forces you to think or feel and are so various that you can't prepare yourself.
Liz Feb 2, 2016
Also main couple is separated for about a year just two episodes before final. Because of illness, accident, work, journey...
Ambitious_96 Jan 28, 2016
I've watched only Master's Sun. Didn't like it at all. Wasted three days of my life when all I was thinking was WHAT?. I've completed it but only because I've seen Oh My Venus before and I always follow male actors patch so now it is SJS time.
Replying to sunflower63 Jun 12, 2014
Title Mukodono!
I apologize for the two posts below but I just realized this drama was shot twice, once in 2001 and once in 2003,…
Remake.
On Omo ni Naitemasu Nov 7, 2012
Wah... I don't like the plot, don't like characters but I'm watching it anyway - Nanao is such a beauty! I can't even tell is she acting well coz it simply doesn't matter.
Not sure if it's sufficient reason for watching a whole season but for now...
Replying to sunflower63 Oct 17, 2012
Title Mukodono!
I apologize for the two posts below but I just realized this drama was shot twice, once in 2001 and once in 2003,…
Second drama is "Mukodono 2003"
Replying to b2uty Oct 17, 2012
one hundred and fifty six episodes...... :O i wish i had the patience
they are short, only about 15 minutes.