Ploughing through the comments thus far, I feel like most of what I'd contribute about the ending/show has already been said. So I'd just like to share how great it's been to "live watch" a kdrama for the first time in such great company - reading through the recaps from @abird...
In this realistic romantic drama, a librarian in a relationship rut meets a single father who becomes completely smitten with her. As he pursues her, the woman must decide who is in her heart, what she truly wants out of life, and which path she will take. ...
Voice 1 A man and a woman are in bed. The man is sleeping. He went to sleep as soon as he got into bed. He snores loudly. He has no difficulty falling asleep. And he always sleeps well all night. The woman lies next to him. But she is not sleeping. She feels tired but she ...
[Work, life, balance, and K-dramas] The perks of being a night owlby Guest BeanieShut Up Flower Boy BandBy @owlThe fact that I can get by on very little sleep has never been as useful as when I discovered K-dramas. I didn’t just come across a K-drama here and there; I ...
I never liked open endings but learned to live with them, since I like to watch kdramas. As for the time skip, I think it's just to show where everybody was and doing with their lives some time after the explosion. As a viewer, I'm glad to see the characters whom I've come ...
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...
This is pretty much the worst thing that could happen to this drama. Liar Game had the absolute worst writing of any Kdrama ever. It was cliched, boring, 1-dimensional, nonsensical, stupid while trying to be clever... Well, you get the idea. We're beginning to see the fruits of ...
Kim’s Jung-in character is a “perfect” guy with the kdrama triple threat of brains, beauty, and money, with whom Mary has been betrothed since childhood. Complications arise when she meets Mu-gyul, Jang Geun-seok’s free-spirited hippie/indie rock singer character. Yes, Kim is ...
@redfox - it statrts as a fluffy vampire book but the treatment of women is a lot like Kdramas we hate for poor treatment of women. I liked the first book but the 4th book in the series has the second lead boy getting over his love for the main girl by...becomung 'soulmates'...
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 ...