Thank you, those PTWs are never ending... but even if the pet is cute, not all shows here need to be added...…
:) Some of the ones mentioned looked interesting so I looked them up and read about them then added them because they continued to appeal. I occasionally go through and cull the list a bit, then start adding more, LOL.
I am glad I found MDL, a place where Asian drama lovers can meet and chat and learn. I consider it a good day if I have learnt something, so thanks again.
You guys need to stop writing articles! I now have over 200 shows on my To Watch list thanks to you. I think I need a VERY long holiday to sit and watch them all. All of the article (blogs/posts?) writers do such a great job. Many thanks, keep the articles (blogs/posts?) coming.
I enjoyed this drama the first time through and all the times I have rewatched it. Mostly because of JCW. There are some really amusing parts, some illogical parts and some just "hunh?" parts. Ah well, that is what a fast forward button is for. Don't take it too seriously, stick to the fun bits, occasionally watch the other bits and don't get all worked up if it doesn't go the way you want it to. (NOTE: that last sentence is only for dramas and is not intended to be for life management :) Nobody grows without the unfun stuff).
I cannot count the number of times I have watched this and skipped around to all my favourite bits. I would love a season 2 that focused on both Park Su Ha as a cop (especially with his ability), Jang Hye Sung as the defense for some of the people he has caught (or knows are innocent but they have to go to court anyway)... I guess they would need an long story as well as the episodic stories. All up, I would love a season 2.
Wow. Loved both articles. Thanks. You have done well to put your thoughts in writing. Now I need to go watch more Jung Hae In dramas (he makes some excellent role choices) and re-watch the ones you mentioned that I have already seen and watch some of the ones I haven't yet.
I have been watching a lot of dramas out of Thailand and the one sentence that I like the most is "may I hit on you?" How is that for consent?
This was a refreshing change from the usual Cdramas that I have seen. Most have leads with one or two faithful friends, the person they like who likes them back and mostly sticks with them, the person who likes them but isn't that great (or is too familiar), with the rest of the world against them.
With this one I appreciated the focus on teamwork, friendship, the reality of fans and celebrities and the families and friends around them.
I really liked how they dealt with the crazy fan who pretended to suicide. I like that they didn't let her off (not out of nastiness but she really did need to understand that her actions were wrong) that the police officer put it to her and her parents, kindly but strongly. I also like how they dealt with both losing and winning.
I like that each of the characters had moments to show that while they are deemed successful they are humans and had room to improve - for their character as humans.
In all honesty, I really like the dramatic, fiery love stories where it is all excitement. The quiet ones are growing on me and the latest one I finished was Encounter. (re-watching parts of it again). I truly appreciate the quiet ones because I think they are more realistic, and as ilovedumplings says they are a breath of fresh air. In fact it is these that I go back to time and again to re-watch, especially after watching of a one. I am slowly making my way through One Spring Night and will definitely add the others you have mentioned to my watchlist. Thanks ilovedumplings for a great read and giving me some more to look forward to.
Late reply but I don't think it got released, I used Shazam multiple times and checked out all the songs but the…
Poor me, I just had to re-watch the first ep. to get to the last five minutes you were talking about. Now I have to go watch my fav bits from the rest of the drama. Boo hoo. (TOTAL SARCASM!!!!)
Now I know what you both are referring to I shall keep an ear out for it. Doubt I'll be able to find any details but I will surely appreciate it more. Thanks @Sunset for the location and info.
I am glad I found MDL, a place where Asian drama lovers can meet and chat and learn. I consider it a good day if I have learnt something, so thanks again.
Looking forward to your next editorial.
True; how people handle the word no is a big clue to who they are. The same could be said about yes.
I have been watching a lot of dramas out of Thailand and the one sentence that I like the most is "may I hit on you?" How is that for consent?
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https://biblereasons.com/words/
With this one I appreciated the focus on teamwork, friendship, the reality of fans and celebrities and the families and friends around them.
I really liked how they dealt with the crazy fan who pretended to suicide. I like that they didn't let her off (not out of nastiness but she really did need to understand that her actions were wrong) that the police officer put it to her and her parents, kindly but strongly. I also like how they dealt with both losing and winning.
I like that each of the characters had moments to show that while they are deemed successful they are humans and had room to improve - for their character as humans.
Now I know what you both are referring to I shall keep an ear out for it. Doubt I'll be able to find any details but I will surely appreciate it more. Thanks @Sunset for the location and info.