You're welcome! Thanks for adding me. :)
I'm not fluent in most of my languages, either. I plan to be one day, but I've had to learn on my own for a while now.
It's nice to meet you as well!
My biases are of course, Kris, then Tao and Lay. I love EXO too, even though I'm a a super-noona. kekeke.
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He's my background pic too~it's that close up of him from Growl version 2. Aww, Lay! He's my third bias behind Tao, of course. I am a super Taoris shipper! My lock screen is my Japanese bias, Kamenashi Kazuya.
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His voice wakes me up in the morning, lol. *///* The other option, anime-wise, would be as Tamaki in another drama version of Ouran. I loved the first version, and I'd really like if Korea did a version, so long as they keep the excess drama to a minimum.
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It's nice to meet you as well! Thank you for liking my profile and requesting me. :) I love Kris a lot, even though I'm a noona, lol. He's really like an anime character in real life. If Korea did a version of Kaichou wa Maid-sama, I'd want him to be Usui in an instant.
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I speak very limited Japanese, but yes, I do speak some. Thank you for reading my reviews; I try very hard to write well during them because as a writer, I appreciate good analysis.
I did start with jdramas, and I would like to say that I still watch them, but I've had computer problems most of the year, so I've only watched one jdrama in 2013 (Itazura Na Kiss, Love in Tokyo). I do want to watch more again.
I'm not sure if jdrama or kdrama is nearer to my taste because my taste changes depending on my mood. I don't really have a preference necessarily. I think both countries have efficient dramas, but I will say that I prefer my slice-of-life dramas to be Japanese. For some reason, kdramas add extra drama to these that I sometimes don't care for.
All and all, I just have a love for drama, lol. It's nice to meet you!
I finished this drama yesterday, and I have to say that I love it so much! I connected with all of the characters in a way that I rarely do with most dramas. I loved the noona romance, but I still have a crush on both Soo Ha and Lawyer Cha. 10 fingers up!
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Stresseman always cracks me up--dirty old man! It makes me want to watch Nodame again! :)
While I love Hana Yori Dango (both manga and jdrama, BOF stinks, no offense to those who like it), I'm not really sure how adaptable this story is to American television. The reason for this is that I believe the days of dramas about the building of a relationship are kind of over in American TV. That's not to say that they can't be resurrected, however. I'm concerned that it will do what the K-version did to me, that is, make me not like the story as much as I did before (and I only made it through 9 episodes there). That being said, I may try it out, but with precaution. If I don't like it, I will say so.
Omg this last episode was the best ever! I'm worried what Jia you is up to with all that lipstick. She's going…
I sense one or two scenarios happening with Jia Yu. Episode 14 opened up the possibility that Jia Yu might be sick. It's a predictable hand to play, since it's done in a lot of dramas, and it's not something I particularly care for, especially in light of what she's done in the drama. A second possibility is Jia Yu creating a problem between GAZE and Hua Lian by her relation as the niece of Hua Lian's director. I could see the show trying to force a marriage between Qi Yi and Jia Yu. Along with this, his mother has not yet come back in his life, and we have seen her interactions with both Jia Yu and Liang Liang; she too could have a say in this matter, as it's clear that she does not like Liang Liang but loves Jia Yu. It's good, then, that Liang Liang has Qi Yi's papa on her side.
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I really liked episode 13. I'm glad that the secretary isn't a bad guy, though I think he should come clean about his relation to Hanna. :D
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Thank you for accepting! I love your profile pic! <3
Episode 10 = daebak × 100! God, So Ji Sub and Gong Hyo Jin are so great together! I love Seo In Guk too, of course...Kang Candy, come find me; I'll give you a shoulder to hold tight!
After episode 9, we are at the point of all rom-com that I dislike the most: when the OTP separates because of a stupid woman. Please, Hong Sisters, don't make it several episodes long! I find that one of the weak points with their dramas in general, and I really don't want it here because this is quite possibly my favorite of their dramas so far.
I'm not fluent in most of my languages, either. I plan to be one day, but I've had to learn on my own for a while now.
It's nice to meet you as well!
My biases are of course, Kris, then Tao and Lay. I love EXO too, even though I'm a a super-noona. kekeke.
I did start with jdramas, and I would like to say that I still watch them, but I've had computer problems most of the year, so I've only watched one jdrama in 2013 (Itazura Na Kiss, Love in Tokyo). I do want to watch more again.
I'm not sure if jdrama or kdrama is nearer to my taste because my taste changes depending on my mood. I don't really have a preference necessarily. I think both countries have efficient dramas, but I will say that I prefer my slice-of-life dramas to be Japanese. For some reason, kdramas add extra drama to these that I sometimes don't care for.
All and all, I just have a love for drama, lol. It's nice to meet you!