Dramabeans is a fantastic site - full of amazingly insightful people with a lot to say about what would make Kdramas even better. Which is why I come. You’re all teaching me how to make better entertainment properties. I'm sure I'm not the only person developing properties who comes ...
July 18, 2024 at 2:38 AM UNREGISTERED @kdramaswimmer I try to stay away from shipping wars as much as possible. Nightmarish stuff. The social commentary is a bloodbath and takes away from the simple pleasure of just enjoying the drama for its sake. Yes I've been know to have been ...
and how the two ideas come into conflict in many different ways. Our heroine Jung-in has grown accustomed to her uneventful days and “boring” relationship, until she has an unexpected meet cute with our leading man, Ji-ho. Fate and coincidence start to work against ...
Jung-in’s drama production reaches a standstill, as he worries over how to deal with costs while the drama has no airdate. Dad comes by to make things clear to Jung-in, as far as Mary is concerned: she must choose HIM at the end of the hundred days, or Dad will pull all of hi...
Yang-sun decides she has to find out how much of her recollection was real, and goes to ask Sung-yeol directly. Did he see her last night? Did he give her shoes? Did he k… She can’t actually imagine asking him about the kiss, and is so embarrassed when he steps out of his fr...
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Dear Drama, I' understand from your introduction that you're F. I'm too. I'm from Eastern Europe. I've started to watch TV kdramas last year after my national tv broadcast YI SAN. After that I've become a "fan" of K culture and seen a lot of kdramas & movies. For me, som...
It's that rare thing in dramaland, a drama where you really cannot predict how things will go. And the cast is fantastic. You get to see a lot more of the older leads than you would expect from a normal kdrama but they're such good actors, it's a treat (I can hardly believe...
because she feels more comfortable treating this like a job than as a handout. Jung-in agrees and employs her at his drama-production company as a secretary — only, he won’t actually give her any work. This has to be the cushiest contract “predicament” in kdrama history. Trust Mary...
I like in this drama and in Pretty Noona that the women are not innocent girls, they know what they want and they are not afraid to ask for it. , if she only knows :D