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On Temperature of Love Sep 19, 2017
So glad I had no chance to read comments beforehand and get discouraged. As someone who actually watched the first episode instead of sneering at casting, both male leads are perfectly casted for their roles as they were written and couldn't be switched. I liked the start very much.
/Not much good can be said about High Society writer, but s/he can at very least give equal attenttion to main quartet. I'm cautiously optimistic. I don't feel like Kim Jae Wook will be wasted here.
Replying to namopanik Sep 18, 2017
Title Amachan
where are you watching it since kissasian is down? I tried newasian tv but it doesn't allow me to watch any…
They have this anti-adblock ware now, so it only works when I turn off adblock, but even if I do, the site with all ads is too slow to load for my connection and keeps crashing. So while it technically could work (with enough patience and well developed blind spots), I'm looking for different options. I'm not against ads as long as they don't render a site unusable. Sorry for being a brat.
Plus, I'm confused about .ch vs. .ru. Are they both legit?
On Amachan Sep 17, 2017
Title Amachan
where are you watching it since kissasian is down? I tried newasian tv but it doesn't allow me to watch any more episodes, and the quality on dramacool is potato level. Is it somewhere else?
Replying to DyingtobeinKorea Sep 16, 2017
Title Borg Mom
What's with all the 8 episode shows now? Is this a new theme of sorts?
are they? they both air on TV.
Replying to namopanik Sep 16, 2017
just so you now, his cameo in Criminal Minds last a few seconds and he's barely recognizable because he wears…
idk. has he got a different cameo there or was it someone else all along? I only watched the beginning.
Replying to Sora Sep 16, 2017
Can someone recommend more dramas that are based on friendship and getting through life problems?
- Reply 1988
- Radiant Office perhaps?
- not a drama, but I strongly recommend Natsume Yuujinchou. On the surface it's a youkai-of-the-week, has little to no actual plot (or is very sparse when it comes to sharing it with the audience), is nearly arc-less, but it's very down to earth and the character development is incomparable. It's like watching a real human being overgrow abandonment issues and alienation thanks to his friends and new family.
Replying to peacewon Sep 15, 2017
Plays some seriously wild parts. Great acting chops!! KUDOS!!!
which ones do you mean?
Replying to Passion Sid Sep 15, 2017
Title Quartet
where can i watch Quartet with synced and well-timed subs?
I'm watching on fastdrama and they seem fine so far. Sometimes everyone speaks at once, so it gets cluttered, but nothing terribly out of sync. Was it badly synced from the beginning or went bad at some point?
Replying to Rosy Sep 14, 2017
I hope they make a season 3
...I'm embracing the idea they may not wrap up everything they started this season (again). But seriously, it has a right pace for a long runner and it's complex and life-like enough to go on and on.
Replying to PrinceMicky Sep 14, 2017
So disappointed with this drama...but then I shouldn't put my expectation high since it's the same screenwriter…
Watch Producers, it's nothing like those two! It takes some time to start rolling and struggles with a mixed genres variety formula at first, but it has very realistic, humane characters and no obvious pairings. Severely underrrated.
Replying to Priyanka Sep 14, 2017
So I didn't really understand why Jo Eun wants revenge. Does anyone know what exactly are the contents of…
Here's the thing: at this point, the content of that letter is inconsequential save from 'you hurt me and now you're walking smiling like nothing happened'. Eun got triggered by that line (she just saw her father who abandoned her for his new family having a good time with them) and decided to carry out a proxy justice, not knowing either who's the target, who's the original sender and what's all that deal about. She identifies with the feeling, not the specific content or a person.

/and the content is below in the comments, scroll a page or two.
Replying to namopanik Sep 12, 2017
What a great start! How come I've never heard something like this is coming out and only clicked on it by…
@Lily13: nice catch! And I love that retro vibes too, I hope to see more period dramas covering recent history. This one has this innocence.

@Eos: ...I can't tell who's the endgame (if there is). The guy in the glasses? The one doing odd jobs? Son Jin seems to be connected with the new girl and we only have 8 episodes, so maybe it won't take much circling around with changing ships.
On Girls' Generation 1979 Sep 11, 2017
What a great start! How come I've never heard something like this is coming out and only clicked on it by whim? It has Reply vibes and goes a decade deeper but is free of the drained 'who's the husband?' guessgame so can actually focus on the story and developing human interactions instead of obscuring them for the shock factor. Highly recommended.
Replying to guccigall Sep 10, 2017
Title Stranger
Imo, it was so-so. 9:9 Times Travel was much better.
No, of course not. I was merely expressing my bafflement with a sheer range of dramas people compare here as if those titles had any common ground other than, idk, being tv shows. Princess Agents, Liar Game (k-version I suppose...), and time travel now.

But in all seriousness, I wouldn't be surprised to see that scenario very soon and I believe only time travel x corruption combo can break a wave of overabundance of those two themes in recent dramas. Time is out of joint, indeed.
(I do have a spoiler on a tip of my tongue, though. I watched a Western tv show, because I thought one more time travel drama and I'll snap, and it hit me from behind. TT doesn't even begin to describe it.)