Some of the ones you listed as bad or awkward I actually liked the pairing.
Witch's Romance was a really good age gap drama. Uhm Jung-hwa's character age was 39 and Park Seo-jun's character age was 25, where in real life they have a 20 year age difference. The whole story was good though. I enjoyed it a lot.
As a book fan I was disappointed about the TV series. Princess Xiaozhou occurred everywhere, just to show how…
Wow this version is so much better for her story line. How did the book handle Asule's character development? I really didn't like the way they portrayed him as always losing in the show.
In all seriousness, it sucks they closed down, as it feels like an end of an era type situation. However I read warnermedia will be releasing a direct to consumer platform like netflix and hulu, to compete with disney's similar platform, so we will still get Korean drama content, along with warnermedia content. Although, I will miss a site that serves niche content that I'm into.
I want to visit Tokyo and Kyoto. Tokyo has a large population, with modern perceptions, and a distinct style in each of its districts. Kyoto seems to be more rooted into the history, with its architecture, and nature, with its shrines and gardens.
This is a great article; informative and well written.
I have to say, I used to never drop dramas. I used to feel obligated to finish because it was a drama. I put so much more importance on the show just because it was from a culture I was interested in. Sometimes this would even effect how I rate dramas. I don't know if that makes sense.
Also, when I started watching dramas there were no streaming services. We had to wait for fansubs and rips. Sometimes dramas would takes months, after it finished airing, to be fully subbed. So all that time waiting for the show would seem like a waste if I dropped a drama.
I still have difficulty dropping some dramas, mainly because I read so many positive reviews on the show and think "it might get better, hold on". Then I'm disappointed and rate it super low. I guess, it's a kind of peer pressure? Now that I read this article, I feel reassured; there is nothing wrong with dropping a show I'm not enjoying.
Witch's Romance was a really good age gap drama. Uhm Jung-hwa's character age was 39 and Park Seo-jun's character age was 25, where in real life they have a 20 year age difference. The whole story was good though. I enjoyed it a lot.
You know what, I think I'm going to do that today
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In all seriousness, it sucks they closed down, as it feels like an end of an era type situation. However I read warnermedia will be releasing a direct to consumer platform like netflix and hulu, to compete with disney's similar platform, so we will still get Korean drama content, along with warnermedia content. Although, I will miss a site that serves niche content that I'm into.
I have to say, I used to never drop dramas. I used to feel obligated to finish because it was a drama. I put so much more importance on the show just because it was from a culture I was interested in. Sometimes this would even effect how I rate dramas. I don't know if that makes sense.
Also, when I started watching dramas there were no streaming services. We had to wait for fansubs and rips. Sometimes dramas would takes months, after it finished airing, to be fully subbed. So all that time waiting for the show would seem like a waste if I dropped a drama.
I still have difficulty dropping some dramas, mainly because I read so many positive reviews on the show and think "it might get better, hold on". Then I'm disappointed and rate it super low. I guess, it's a kind of peer pressure? Now that I read this article, I feel reassured; there is nothing wrong with dropping a show I'm not enjoying.