Thank you for compiling the list, Ceki. I'm bookmarking this article.
If any of those WOWOW dramas are subbed, I'll definitely check them out. I'm also interested in Giwaku, Item, Big Issue, The Fiery Priest, Trap, and Possessed.
Thank you for the excellent article. And hats off to you too for the beautiful graphics :)
You're right that this drama has the perfect blend of darkness and humor. Not so much so that the viewers forgot how grave the situation that the characters were in, but enough to lighten the mood a bit.
You've pretty much covered everything's that amazing about this drama. I'd also like to point out that following the time-honored tradition of zombie flicks, "Kingdom" is a social critique as much as a straightforward tale about monsters. That people turned into zombies after (unknowingly) cannibalized an infected corpse, that the ministers still upheld the authority of the king even though he's become a literal monster and pretty much lost his power of reasoning--if those weren't metaphors, I don't know what they are.
I've started Nusumareta Kao, Class 3A, The Crowned Clown, and that Fukuda Kyoko's drama with the long title, and they've all been exceeding my expectations so far. Looking forward to Kingdom, Romance is a Bonus Book, and Idaten. I would probably check out other Jdramas too if someone sub them :)
I can't decide which guy I want to root for... I feel like the cousin is kinda awkward and doomed to get cousin-zoned,…
I sort of want to root her with the cousin simply because Nagayama Kento is cute (kill me please), but it's impossible since his character has the quiet, long-suffering second lead written all over him. Anyway, I think as long as Junko gets good character development, I wouldn't mind whomever she ends up with.
Well, not the writer, more like the TV channel and/or the production company. For a screenwriter, I bet an extension is a bother. With Korean TV live-shoot system, maybe they didn't have a complete script for all the episodes, but at least they had had an the storyline for, say, 16 or 20 or 24 episodes. If the drama got extended into more episodes, they had to think about how to change the storyline to fit the new episode count. And doing it under a really tight schedule, too. You can't really blame the writer if the story became very melodramatic and non-sensical all of a sudden.
Currently at episode 12,,And upon all the backstabbing, jealousy, hatred etc,, atleast they are not killing each…
Re: hand. Yes, I've been wondering why we had so many close-ups of hands in recent episodes. Is it significant, or was the director just messing with us?
If any of those WOWOW dramas are subbed, I'll definitely check them out. I'm also interested in Giwaku, Item, Big Issue, The Fiery Priest, Trap, and Possessed.
You're right that this drama has the perfect blend of darkness and humor. Not so much so that the viewers forgot how grave the situation that the characters were in, but enough to lighten the mood a bit.
You've pretty much covered everything's that amazing about this drama. I'd also like to point out that following the time-honored tradition of zombie flicks, "Kingdom" is a social critique as much as a straightforward tale about monsters. That people turned into zombies after (unknowingly) cannibalized an infected corpse, that the ministers still upheld the authority of the king even though he's become a literal monster and pretty much lost his power of reasoning--if those weren't metaphors, I don't know what they are.
I've started Nusumareta Kao, Class 3A, The Crowned Clown, and that Fukuda Kyoko's drama with the long title, and they've all been exceeding my expectations so far. Looking forward to Kingdom, Romance is a Bonus Book, and Idaten. I would probably check out other Jdramas too if someone sub them :)