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Replying to Rokurota Dec 24, 2016
Why in the world Juhann shutai, Cold Case, and Love Song so UNDERRATED!!?? AND why those mindless romance dorama…
People are watching 1-2 J-dramas and just voting for it/them in every category it's in, even if it's the *only* J-drama they watched. Just be glad they didn't somehow make it into at least some of the subgenre categories (Mystery, Action, Medical, etc.).
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Skye-N-Rain Dec 17, 2016
I'm kind of laughing to myself about the inclusion of Kenja no Ai as a Family Drama. I mean, okay, it is *technically* kind of about a family but when I think "Family Drama" I think of something a little more heartwarming and lot less effed-up, relationship-wise. I mean, there are a few others in that category that made me scratch my head (Koe Koi, for example) but imo Kenja no Ai *really* sticks out as "one of these things is not like the others."
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Skye-N-Rain Dec 16, 2016
Is there any point in requesting that people refrain from voting unless they've seen at least a handful of J-dramas in 2016? Instead of, y'know, just voting for The One Show They Saw in every category?
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Ceki Dec 16, 2016
I just finished Hero 2014 this past week (I'd been sitting on just the *last 2* eps since, well, 2014) so I suppose I may as well watch the latest movie.
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prettytin Dec 2, 2016
I was gonna watch this for Suda (and a bit for Aoki Munetaka) but Ishihara Satomi is just... I have yet to like her in anything since Voice (which was an ensemble cast and not a rom-com). I agree that Etsuko & Hachiro are the more interesting pairing, as opposed to the "love at first sight" that Etsuko has for Yukito (such lazy writing for a romance, bleh) but Suda looks to be the male lead (*sigh* I wanted better for him in his first rom-com). I guess I'm dropping this drama unless I hear it takes a surprise turn in this respect.
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AmandaMarta Nov 12, 2016
Interesting read. A bit more about K-drama trends specifically, rather than Asian dramas in general though.

As for me, my favorite trend is probably the Noona Romance. Sorry to see it kind of subside in K-dramas, but Japan's still doing it (no surprise since it seems to me that they started the trend).
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HappySqueak Nov 2, 2016
I started watching the first series due to this article and it's pretty cute! I mean, it's got all the usual K-drama tropes *but* since it's only 15 minutes per ep they don't get dragged out so it's quite tolerable (I normally have problems with this in K-dramas lately). And Song Jae Rim is handsome as ever. So I'll probably watch the sequel once I finish this.
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