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cuzie Feb 9, 2013
Sometimes I stop watching a drama when there're 2 or 3 episodes left.. because I know it's leading to a disaster and I'll be dissapointed. Koreans are experts in bad endings..

The worst ending in the world (beside 49 days of course) was Big. I still don't get what the hell happended there).


And ther's Rooftop Prince... You can watch first and last episode and skip that big filler in the middle to get the whole story.. I'd had great expectations, but I got great dissapointment instead. If not for the adorable Micky and Han Ji Min, I wouldn't waste my time ;)
Neaa Feb 9, 2013
Often scriptwriters use this second guy just to bring some competition, and not for the character itself. I mean, he's there only to serve the main lady and make the main guy fight over her. And from the start, you know he'll never get the girl (even when you see that they have more chemistry than the 'right' couple).

I cried my eyes out for Prince Myung in Moon/Sun.
I fell for Joon Hee's pure love in Reply 1997 (I like the way they dealt with this story)
catnip Feb 9, 2013
Whenever I see a pendant ( I don't know if it's the right name) attached to the phone I think of Japanese dramas they always keep them with their phones, the biggest the better. And also any pink accessories remind me of dramas. A real girl has to use pink pen, pink phone case, pink watch, pink notebook or anything else.. I've also developed this 'pink-illness' ;)