Most satisfying ending in all the kdramas i've ever watched. This may not be my all time favourite drama, but i really loved how it pans out towards the end. A+
1. female
2. definitely so.
3. young adults/teens for the other dramas and ajummas for the makjangs/daily dramas. ajummas generally spend more time at home(?) and would diligently follow the daily dramas. young adults and teens are social media savvy so if they like a drama, they can create buzz and hype about it on nate/naver etc and generate more viewers
4. 3:2 male dominant
5. physical looks is not the main issue but definitely important - i wont lie. the main issue has got to be acting ability. if the lead actor cannot act, then i won't watch it. awkward acting is horribly painful to watch; and it is one of the main reasons why i drop a drama.
6. yes. i generally stay away from idol dramas unless i 1) really love that said idol or 2)read reviews telling me that it is a good drama/a drama worth watching
7. romance, thriller
8. definitely
i love your article!
0 0
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Feb 24, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
hi yes i did:) i didn't find his role extremely challenging as compared to werewolf boy though.
Byung Hee's death was just "WTF" to me. It was only the second episode and when he died i just went like "waitwhaaaaaaaaaat". But im glad he died (LOL) because Sungjoon got to be lead. I love that boy.
Watching this for Joo Won, Uhm Tae Woong and Chansung :) IMO, Choi Kanghee seems a bit miscast for this role, but its only on episode two, we'll see how she brings her character forward...
3 0
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Jan 27, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
as for korean dramas i'd recommend reply 1997 and the princess man. both have amazing writing and acting, though reply 1997 doesn't have any adventure/action - it has a lot of kpop/fan culture references and was the hugest hit of 2012! the princess' man is a sageuk drama with loads of action scenes :) i watch a ton of korean movies and the really good ones are my sassy girl, speedy scandal, a moment to remember, the classic and heaven's postman. my favourites!
0 0
P
OnDeprecated profile comment•Jan 27, 2013
ProfileDeprecated profile comment
mmm i've watched 1 litre of tears! still one of my favs, made me cry so much :( i'm about to watch rurouni kenshin now! so much hype about the movie, im so excited hahahah. AND YAY! WE BOTH LOVE SUNG JOON <3 he needs more love!!
2. definitely so.
3. young adults/teens for the other dramas and ajummas for the makjangs/daily dramas. ajummas generally spend more time at home(?) and would diligently follow the daily dramas. young adults and teens are social media savvy so if they like a drama, they can create buzz and hype about it on nate/naver etc and generate more viewers
4. 3:2 male dominant
5. physical looks is not the main issue but definitely important - i wont lie. the main issue has got to be acting ability. if the lead actor cannot act, then i won't watch it. awkward acting is horribly painful to watch; and it is one of the main reasons why i drop a drama.
6. yes. i generally stay away from idol dramas unless i 1) really love that said idol or 2)read reviews telling me that it is a good drama/a drama worth watching
7. romance, thriller
8. definitely
i love your article!