Eh. I'm Jin Yi Han's fan since 2011, but those lovey-dovey scenes with him can't make it better roght now. Nam Sang Hyo is just too irritating and plot development stoped on ep 8.
(btw, I think that a good drama writer should know how to "bend" hers/his style a little, to match with different projects. Da dam, tsh! ;)
Thank you for this article. Because of it I gave "After School Bokbulbok" another chance, and I really enjoyed it:) Plus I didn't know it was a web drama;p
Woah, I've just started to watch it and I'm hooked already:) As for now the most intriguing thing is the main girl. She should be annoying as hell but she isn't?
It's magical how Lee Ha Na makes this wierdness & "wobblyness" of her character go along so well:p
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Haha yes:) I would have much more pleasure in watching his works if not for that voice... Btw, you know Lee Sun Gyun? It was short, but I was obssesed about him after "Petty Romance" ;D (and I'm not the type who is obsessed with actors at all). I can't believe it now. I like him, but come on!;P -> That's still main example how strongly voices affect my judgment:}
I love this drama! It has strong, cool and also very specific climate. Not to mention characters alone. All of them are just lovely (even thug-like ones!)
Aaaand I like it when the story doesn't have to exalt the love topic to make it charming as hell;]
Don't forget! The most important thing is Im Ju Hwan is playing a bad guy! A first! I cannot wait!!
Yay! Love him! I'm sure that he will pull this role to the highest levels;D (eeeeexciiited;))
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Haha, yes - "35-sai Koukousei" had very interesting idea but something in it was waaaay too ...weird? silly? off? - don't know how to name it ;)
I plan to watch some more jdramas from now on, so we will have more stuff to talk about ;p My next choices are "Yuusha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro", "Hard Nut" and (because of yours favourite's) "Amachan" :]
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Btw. I'm Odagiri Joe's fan right now ^.^ ~ I will try to watch all of his works ;p
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Oh, hi :) Jikou Keisatsu is truly great. Each episode makes me laugh hard and smile all the time ^^ And I'm on 6th ep right now.
I have an impression that there must have been great atmosphere on the set - It would be sooo nice to see some failed or "behind camera" scenes;) I bet that all actors and film crew had much fun together.
!Recommendation time! -> check out "Doctor X". It is very funny and unique as well.
Hey guys, quick question: is it drama for marathon*, or is it better to watch one by one*? It sometimes makes…
Oh, yes - you have a point. I watched only few dramas that marathons took some joy out of them. They usually improve whole thing;)
Ok. Now I get it. This drama belongs to the 3rd group:
dramas that doesn't matter how I watch them. ;P
Hey guys, quick question: is it drama for marathon*, or is it better to watch one by one*? It sometimes makes…
thx 2ma :) ~ hm, only you answered, so it's not as simple question as I thought.
Ok then - I will try it now :p (because for most dramas it's better to watch them one by one - curiosity is a greatest "spice" after all;])
Hey guys, quick question: is it drama for marathon*, or is it better to watch one by one*?
It sometimes makes huge difference - makes you appreciate something more, or less;]
Eh, this story could have been 12 episodes long or so, if we could shorten some "management" and "pre-operations" scenes.
But still - I love the cast, camera work and an idea itself;)
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Yes, yes - you are right. Brain + sun = endorphins (happiness hormones;)) and it's totally proven by science.
But remember! There is no polars bears here! lol - I'm saying it because once, little girl from France asked me about how we deal with polar bears. XD It was hilarious.
As I see in your drama lists "I hear your voice" and "What's Up" may catch up to your taste. But firstly you should try "Coffee Prince" - it's super duper classic in dramaland;)
(btw, I think that a good drama writer should know how to "bend" hers/his style a little, to match with different projects. Da dam, tsh! ;)
It's magical how Lee Ha Na makes this wierdness & "wobblyness" of her character go along so well:p
Aaaand I like it when the story doesn't have to exalt the love topic to make it charming as hell;]
I plan to watch some more jdramas from now on, so we will have more stuff to talk about ;p My next choices are "Yuusha Yoshihiko to Maou no Shiro", "Hard Nut" and (because of yours favourite's) "Amachan" :]
I have an impression that there must have been great atmosphere on the set - It would be sooo nice to see some failed or "behind camera" scenes;) I bet that all actors and film crew had much fun together.
!Recommendation time! -> check out "Doctor X". It is very funny and unique as well.
Ok. Now I get it. This drama belongs to the 3rd group:
dramas that doesn't matter how I watch them. ;P
My question is invalid hehe
Ok then - I will try it now :p (because for most dramas it's better to watch them one by one - curiosity is a greatest "spice" after all;])
It sometimes makes huge difference - makes you appreciate something more, or less;]
But still - I love the cast, camera work and an idea itself;)
But remember! There is no polars bears here! lol - I'm saying it because once, little girl from France asked me about how we deal with polar bears. XD It was hilarious.
As I see in your drama lists "I hear your voice" and "What's Up" may catch up to your taste. But firstly you should try "Coffee Prince" - it's super duper classic in dramaland;)