King the Land: Episodes 11-12 byDramaddictally From handholding and kisses to pet names and cuddles, our touchy-feely OTP just can’t get enough of each other. But in dramaland, as in life, with all that happiness... Tags:Ahn Se-ha,Ahn Woo-yeon,Go Won-hee,Junho,Kim Ga-eun,Kim...
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Hope you’re doing okay in these uncertain times. Recently, I was asked by a friend why people are watching a lot of kdrama these days and I found myself groping for a good answer. I couldn’t really gush with goggly eyes as I would before a fellow kdrama enthusiast. There’s the ...
Saw those eps live streaming, not knowing evry single words they say...and saw ESK died and JH's tears, JS chat with ESK's soul...its just killing me...I am still in pain Not sure if I am able to watch everything now, not ready Thanks GF for the awesome recap, as always! 0...
It always feels like child's play, and as if, the writer had to come up with a juice key word as to make this show, where baduk is the motive which joins all else together, sellable to a network, a streaming site, an audience. And revenge generally sells well. 3 8 reply ...
So much took place in these first two episodes, but I’m going to start off by saying that there is an element of timelessness to this drama that holds much promise. From the sweeping panoramic cinematography to the opening narration, it almost feels like a fairytale. And in its first hou...
This show has the best father/son relationship I have seen in Kdramas. Min Seok and his dad had more skinship than most other OTPs in other dramas. lol 0 reply 11 mai August 11, 2014 at 3:53 PM UNREGISTERED Tears for gramps' treasures... sniff I would have wanted to see a ...
(that’ll be Ji) in the romance department, and probably also the political one, given that the drama is set during a time when Goryeo was struggling to free itself from its Yuan oppressors. Add in some court intrigue, arranged marriages, and political turmoil and the drama should have a...
The show isn’t set to air till November, which means they’re getting a bit of a jump. Will this drama actually manage to evade the live-shoot madness? Or is that too much to hope for, given that the show’s all about the craziness of dramaland behind the scenes?
I'm still iffy on this drama since KTH can't act but I want to see YAI on my computer monitor soon since I last saw him in punch and had skipped Fashion King. I wonder does he get jealous that SJK is the toast of the k-drama and k-film town instead of him?