I'm late in starting because I'm a big baby when it comes to horror. Turns out there was nothing to be scared of after all. As my brother pointed out, the first ghost looked like a muppet character. I regret starting this so late because it is so good that I feel a marathon mood coming on. LOVING IT.
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Steph! You were the reason I discovered MDL. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Another one: the latest and most expensive cell phone that all the characters have in a variety of colours. This was especially noticeable in To The Beautiful You and Rooftop Prince.
Love this article! I don't think I've watched a drama that didn't have at least two of these in it!
So I've wanted to watch Hana Kimi for a very long time but I had no idea which of the dramas to choose - should I go Japanese, Taiwanese or Korean? At first I was going to watch the Taiwanese version because it has Jiro Wang. I started it but couldn't continue due to the lack of places to watch on mobile devices. The Korean version was the easiest to find & although I was hesitant at first, I tried it anyway.
16 episodes later, I'm very glad I did! It took me a while to warm up to Choi Minho and Sulli so at first, Lee Hyun Woo carried this drama enormously for me. His character Cha Eun Gyul was too adorable and fun to give up. Eventually Minho won me over once he started to smile more and by the end, I was enchanted with his cuteness. Usually, I dislike the girl/boy, but Sulli did a really commendable job as Jae Hee.
Overall, this drama was awesome & the ending is super cute
Ah, I didn't realize he had his own page here. Godfrey Gao was spectacular as Magnus in TMI:CoB. I'm definitely going to watch his dramas now that I know of him though it may be weird for me to see him speaking Mandarin after seeing him mainly in his English role as Magnus.
So I really liked most of this drama but I don't get why at the end when he got his memory back why he not only…
Same here! I hated that amnesia plot and then how he went back to being Hseuh Hai and Lin Da Lung at the same time. It was strange. I really loved most of the drama but Episode 13 and 14 were somewhat of a let down.
That ending o.o
Interesting movie though. For some reason, I really liked watching Sungwon's obsession and how desperate he became. I felt sorry for Kwon-Yoo though. All in all, I think it's worth a watch! :)
Started watching it and I've reached episode 3. It's actually not so bad; I really like how light-hearted it is and seeing Rainie in a devil character is very refreshing after watching Devil Beside You.
The one thing I keep thinking while watching is I wish Bao Chu would meet Ah Mon. I'd love to see that cross over xD
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Ah, so am I :) Ha Ji Won is easily my favourite Korean actress. She was astounding in Hwang Jin Yi *.*
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Hey there! I'm so glad to meet another historical drama lover :D
If you haven't seen them already, I'd definitely recommend my top three (Ja Myung Go, The Moon That Embraces The Sun, Hwang Jin Yi). I haven't watched that many dramas but notably Jang Ok Jung and Gu Family Book from this year were quite good as well. Sungkyunkwan Scandal was my first historical and it's what got me really interested in the historical drama department. Other than those I've mentioned, I haven't seen any others though I've been meaning to get to them. If you like Chinese dramas, there's Bu Bu Jing Xin which I've wanted to start a long time now but haven't been able too. I've heard of others like Jewel in the Palace and Dong Yi as good ones as well. Hope that helps :)
My top three would be:
1. Goo Yong Ha (I love this player boy as much as the drama itself)
2. Jeremy (Hong Gi is hands down the best Jeremy ever)
3. Manager Du (I was so glad to see him in this countdown! I really loved him in this drama -and his yellow corded phone- and I adore his counterpart Yashiro in the manga)
Boys Over Flowers was the only drama I watched on this list but I must say: I COMPLETELY AGREE.
To this day, despite getting quarreled with by fans of LMH, of Geum Jan Di/Gu Jun Pyo & of the manga, I still wholeheartedly believe that Jan Di & Ji Hoo belonged together. I dislike the Geum Jan Di character while steadfastly loving Ji Hoo's character (in the other versions of the story, I disliked Jan Di less but still loved Ji Hoo) & yet, I still wanted them to end up together. I knew it wasn't going to be so but it still frustrates me nonetheless. And while it would have bugged me if they had given him a love interest in the end, I was more disturbed that he was left on the sidelines watching her live her happily-ever-after (though I don't particularly see how with all their fighting) & still loving her.
BOF is just one of those dramas that makes me sad when I think about the ending.
HEIRS has one thing going for it for sure - a gorgeous cast. The plot, however, doesn't sound all that appealing but I'll probably still end up watching it anyway. Choi Jin Hyuk and Lee Min Ho as half-brothers? Yes, please!
Even though his acting skills aren't exactly top-notch, I know I'll definitely watch Age of Feelings just for Kim Hyun Joong. The plot doesn't sound all that bad either. There's no way I'm giving up seeing my oppa's face regularly though :D
Hwatu sounds really great - the one I'm most excited about on this list. Ha Ji Won is my favourite K-actress and she's too awesome to pass up. Plus, it's a historical drama. The newer ones these days have been sorely lacking for me so crossing my fingers that this one is good!
I love this article so much - dramas with Choi Jin Hyuk, then Kim Hyun Joong, then Ha Ji Won. It's like Christmas came early :3 Thank you so much!
Love this article! I don't think I've watched a drama that didn't have at least two of these in it!
16 episodes later, I'm very glad I did! It took me a while to warm up to Choi Minho and Sulli so at first, Lee Hyun Woo carried this drama enormously for me. His character Cha Eun Gyul was too adorable and fun to give up. Eventually Minho won me over once he started to smile more and by the end, I was enchanted with his cuteness. Usually, I dislike the girl/boy, but Sulli did a really commendable job as Jae Hee.
Overall, this drama was awesome & the ending is super cute
Interesting movie though. For some reason, I really liked watching Sungwon's obsession and how desperate he became. I felt sorry for Kwon-Yoo though. All in all, I think it's worth a watch! :)
The one thing I keep thinking while watching is I wish Bao Chu would meet Ah Mon. I'd love to see that cross over xD
If you haven't seen them already, I'd definitely recommend my top three (Ja Myung Go, The Moon That Embraces The Sun, Hwang Jin Yi). I haven't watched that many dramas but notably Jang Ok Jung and Gu Family Book from this year were quite good as well. Sungkyunkwan Scandal was my first historical and it's what got me really interested in the historical drama department. Other than those I've mentioned, I haven't seen any others though I've been meaning to get to them. If you like Chinese dramas, there's Bu Bu Jing Xin which I've wanted to start a long time now but haven't been able too. I've heard of others like Jewel in the Palace and Dong Yi as good ones as well. Hope that helps :)
1. Goo Yong Ha (I love this player boy as much as the drama itself)
2. Jeremy (Hong Gi is hands down the best Jeremy ever)
3. Manager Du (I was so glad to see him in this countdown! I really loved him in this drama -and his yellow corded phone- and I adore his counterpart Yashiro in the manga)
To this day, despite getting quarreled with by fans of LMH, of Geum Jan Di/Gu Jun Pyo & of the manga, I still wholeheartedly believe that Jan Di & Ji Hoo belonged together. I dislike the Geum Jan Di character while steadfastly loving Ji Hoo's character (in the other versions of the story, I disliked Jan Di less but still loved Ji Hoo) & yet, I still wanted them to end up together. I knew it wasn't going to be so but it still frustrates me nonetheless. And while it would have bugged me if they had given him a love interest in the end, I was more disturbed that he was left on the sidelines watching her live her happily-ever-after (though I don't particularly see how with all their fighting) & still loving her.
BOF is just one of those dramas that makes me sad when I think about the ending.
Even though his acting skills aren't exactly top-notch, I know I'll definitely watch Age of Feelings just for Kim Hyun Joong. The plot doesn't sound all that bad either. There's no way I'm giving up seeing my oppa's face regularly though :D
Hwatu sounds really great - the one I'm most excited about on this list. Ha Ji Won is my favourite K-actress and she's too awesome to pass up. Plus, it's a historical drama. The newer ones these days have been sorely lacking for me so crossing my fingers that this one is good!
I love this article so much - dramas with Choi Jin Hyuk, then Kim Hyun Joong, then Ha Ji Won. It's like Christmas came early :3 Thank you so much!