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Team Dramabeans: What we’re watching

Another week, and the drama list just grows! We’ve got finales to put behind us and fresh premieres just around the corner, so let’s weigh in. Tell us what shows you’ve been cozying up with lately, and what made you go back to hit that rewind button, or grab that screenshot, or rant to the nearest friend on the internet. Sometimes it’s amazing what reading a comment you agree with can do, isn’t it? –girlfriday

 

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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: I like the time skips in theory, but in execution it drives me nuts because all this time goes by and it doesn’t feel like the characters have lived through years’ worth of changes—it’s like they froze in time emotionally until the drama caught up to them. Mostly, they’ve just gotten new hairstyles, and not always for the better.

Drinking Solo: Aw, I love it when happy couples are giddy and in the first flush of love. But it was the three gosiwon friends being depressed together that warmed my heart as they bumbled through their heartaches in their silly, heartfelt way.

Shopping King Louis: This show is a happy pill. I just really don’t want anything about the missing brother to ruin the adorable, cheerful comic touch—things are going so well now that I really don’t want the mood to cloud. I’m hoping that that angst on the horizon will be temporary and swift, and we’ll be back to cutely sweet in no time.

1% of Anything: I’m really enjoying this shorter running time. You know how most rom-coms feel like 20 to 40 percent filler, and you sit through it just to get to the good coupley parts? Well, this drama skips the filler, so that despite having a paper-thin plot and being light on content, it flows by quickly and enjoyably with all of its focus on the couple and their developing relationship.

Fantastic: Last weekend’s episodes felt like the slowest thus far, and while they were necessary movements, I found it hard to sit through watching So-hye turn away from people she loved out of fear rather than finding comfort in them. But Park Shi-yeon’s storyline continues to supply welcome satisfaction, and I cheered when she decided to sue for divorce instead of negotiating with that family of vipers.

The K2: I do enjoy this show with its given setup, but once I’d heard of the suggestion to make Anna a child instead, I couldn’t help thinking I would have truly loved the show if: present-day Anna were the little girl in the flashbacks, longing for her father; if Song Yoon-ah’s character Yoo-jin were just a bit younger—mid-to-late thirties, to narrow the 14-year age gap between her and Ji Chang-wook, and to make her feel more like a hateful, powerful stepmother; if the main loveline were an angsty, thwarted attraction between Yoo-jin and K2; if K2 were driven to free little Anna from her prison and to make Yoo-jin see that she could have a better life if she chose happiness instead of ambition; and if, in the end, they decided they couldn’t compromise where they were headed and parted ways, with K2 walking off into the sunset and Yoo-jin choosing her throne of power and loneliness.

Damn, now I want to watch that show.

 

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Moonlight Drawn By Clouds: My heart wants to be happier about this ending, but there’s this annoying little monkey dancing around in my brain that’s doing the dance of historical inaccuracy (which I didn’t even know I had, but it must’ve been passed down from generations of fathers who like their sageuk dry and factual), and I can’t help but be dissatisfied in the end. Damn monkey. Maybe my expectations were too high, or maybe my love had just waned a good deal in recent weeks. Did anybody else skim through the special broadcast after the finale and think, “Oh, you were so good when you were good… but that seems like a long time ago…” The finale just made me want to rewatch Splish Splash Love, so I did that, and it made me happy.

Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: I can’t believe they bothered to separate the lovers and have them do this big reunion… only to direct it like that. Where was the buildup to the kiss? The tension? The subtext? If it was going to go down like that, what was even the point of keeping them apart? And for crying out loud, how come Lee Jun-ki can have his shirt off in his sickbed, but not in the bed scene?? I want my money back.

Drinking Solo: Aw, there was so much heartbreak in Noryangjin this week, but Drinking Solo always manages to make loneliness and heartache relatable and funny, and enjoyable to watch. The three best friends nursing each other’s wounds was especially endearing, and it made puppy Gong Myung’s hurt a little easier to take.

Jealousy Incarnate: This is the most entertaining part of my drama-watching week right now, watching Jo Jung-seok flail wildly and inappropriately and pitifully for Gong Hyo-jin’s love. I’m such a fan of this denial stage where the heroine is going down the list and rationally putting all the pros in one guy’s column and all the cons in the other, while all her actions squarely contradict her logic at every turn.

On the Way to the Airport: You know, I thought I had a hard time understanding Kim Haneul’s character (I get her affair, I just don’t get her wanting to stay married in her suffocating life), but THEN, Choi Yeo-jin went and got mad at Kim Haneul for having an affair! When she’s having one herself! I KNOW. WTF indeed.

Shopping King Louis: Is it bad that I don’t want the hero to get his memory back? I just love amnesiac Louis’s devoted puppy antics, and I know that his love won’t change, but one of my favorite things is that Bok-shil is his entire world, and I don’t want him to lose that. I would want any other drama character to grow up, but Louis’s appeal is that he’s Peter Pan, and I find myself hoping that he’ll never change.

Society Game: I’m a huge fan of strategy game variety shows like The Genius and Crime Scene, and there’s a new show by the producers of The Genius called Society Game, and it just premiered this past week on tvN. It’s like The Genius-meets-Survivor, where they lock a group of people in a remote location for two weeks and make them play strategy games for their survival. Mostly it’s like a messed up social experiment, and after one episode I’m already addicted.

 

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Currently recapping: Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

The K2: How is Anna’s secret still considered a secret when literally everyone knows? People are even taking pictures with her outside her home. How long do the people keeping her locked up think it’ll take before netizens put two and two together? Why do we keep focusing on characters who aren’t compelling? Does Anna have a story? Is Je-ha going to solely be defined by Heroic Backstory #37b, Dead Girlfriend Edition? The plot is thin beer here, so here’s hoping things improve.

Moonlight Drawn By Clouds: Happy ending! But history! But happiness! But… history! But… Park Bo-gum! So conflicted, but otherwise pleased.

1% of Anything: Still a fun and funny way to pass the time. I’m all for dramas with shorter episode runtimes.

 

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Shopping King Louis: Squeeeeeeeeeee! That. Red Carpet. Scene. Is. Everything!!! Gotta enjoy the beyond adorable romance between Louis and Bok-shil as much as I can before pain, heartbreak, and separation turn up next week…boo.

 

 

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Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo: Did anyone else totally get a King and the Clown deja vu moment when Lee Jun-ki started making shadow puppets with IU or was that just me? Also, I completely agree with HeadsNo2’s sentiments about the mad = bad kings trope being overused in this show. Perhaps if they had made the series longer, like the original Bu Bu Jing Xin, they would have had time to explore subtleties more?

1% of Anything: This is a weirdly nostalgic drama. By recent 2016 standards, using a critical objective eye, I’d say it’s nothing really out of the ordinary. But because it is a remake of a drama that I watched in my formative drama-loving years, I like the old school feel and its faithfulness to the original story. I wish they had incorporated Dada’s family’s strict conservative rules though; in the original, that made for a more heartfelt drama with greater potential for comedy.

 

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Currently recapping: 1% of Anything

Woman with a Suitcase: I was late to start this so I’m a little behind, but I’m loving the chemistry between the leads and Choi Ji-woo’s adorable, hilarious character. I like that she’s a strong and not necessarily saintly woman who’s met her match in Hamburger. And of course Lee Joon is just the most adorable earnest puppy in this. My only gripe is the treatment of the rape case, which was extremely problematic. I’m willing to suspend disbelief on the legal aspects because I love the character interactions so much, Show, but you need to stay away from any cases dealing with sexual assault, because you obviously can’t handle them.

Oh Hae-young Again: I sometimes do this weird thing in the middle of a currently airing show that I’m really enjoying—I stop watching when the show is at its highest point, often right after the OTP gets together and before the inevitable angst hits. I think it’s a subconscious bid to avoid being disappointed, as I have so many times before, by a lackluster second half and/or an ending that betrays the whole show. I absolutely loved the first half of this show, so this past week I made myself go back and finish it up. It’s as wonderful as I remembered, and although the pacing suffered a little from the extension, all the characters remained flawed and hilarious and lovable to the end, with satisfying arcs and a resolution that left me with the warm fuzzies. (And how cute were Noona and Jin-sang? I may even love them more than our main couple.) The biggest strength of this show was always that its characters felt so real and their emotions so immediate that I understood them even when I shook my head at their bad decisions, and it left me with a feeling that this wonderful warm group of family and friends are still out there, living their lives, dancing and laughing on.

Three Meals a Day Season 3: Speaking of Oppa: I’m generally pretty low-key with my fangirling, and you won’t really catch me swooning over actors, although I can appreciate them just fine—except for Eric. That man’s charming, talented, beautiful self just kills me dead. I’m not ashamed to admit I’m watching this show for Oppa, but everyone is so great in it. I’d forgotten how deft and biting Na PD’s directorial touch is, and how hilarious his interplay with Seojinnie. I’m only on the first episode, but I’m enjoying the heck out of this one.

Kpop Star Season 5: I love this audition program to an unreasonable degree. I’ve watched every season, and even though I know there is emotional manipulation and purposeful editing going on, it never fails to bring me to tears and laughter anyway. I love seeing a new side to the judges, who normally come across as these inscrutable industry powerhouses, but here are just musical producers trying to encourage and advise new artists. I also enjoy the hilarious interplay between the three men; I will never get tired of Yoo Hee-yeol mocking JYP for his moaning and head-bobbing. I started this season when it was airing last winter but got busy, and I’ve been catching up and enjoying it immensely. Lots of talented young dreamers as always, but I’m rooting for Ahn Ye-eun, who is a unique and immensely talented singer-songwriter, and win or lose, should have an incredible career in front of her.

 
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I finished Gogh's Starry Night last night. I've been binge-watching the kdrama all day yesterday and I was totally absorbed to it. I was suffering from a terrible slump with regards to watching kdramas the past few months and this drama pulled be back into swooning over in dramaland again. I love this drama starting from its title ✰⋆✰⋆✰, down to its characters who each has distinct personalities. It extends an uplifting mood as each episode progresses. It is so addicting, hilarious and cute. This is also the kind of drama that you need when you want to have a break from the melodramatic/suspense ones. Plus, it's a web drama with 20 episodes, almost 20 minutes each.. not only it's entertaining but also it's so easy to watch.

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Now that Moonlight has ended, I'm back to watching my variety programs - 2D1N and Sister's Slam Dunk.

I love Sister's Slam Dunk. I really like the goal of this show, which is to help you achieve dreams you once had but never fulfilled. Every one of us has childhood dreams after all. I also like that it's a show filled with women that surprisingly all match one another well even though it doesn't seem like at first. The thing that I love love love the most is that this program shows women helping and encouraging one another instead of all other programs that seemed to pit women against one another.

I've also been watching Three Meals A Day, and what a joy. The premise is so simple but what fun! Can Eric be any more perfect? What a shock to hear Lee Seojin say Eric's soups almost bring him to tears. I love his bromance with Kyunsang as well, they are so adorable. He's also so perceptive - which made me think about him being Shinhwa's leader. I know his 1/6 of what makes up the group, but if you're in a group with someone like Eric as a leader, it doesn't seem shocking as to why a group like Shinhwa is a few months away from celebrating their 19th anniversary (and promoting their 13th album soon).

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I really enjoy watching Sister's Slam Dunk, too. I love the chemistry and friendship that has developed among them and how it translates so well onscreen. I sometimes feel that they've become my close set of friends. I was pleasantly surprised with Min Hyo Rin. It's great to see this side of her.

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I love everyone in the show. Min Hyorin is adorable on this show. Ra Mi Ran and Sook are unsurprisingly amazing. I love Jessi's spunk, I was worried she wouldn't fit well with the cast but it's totally the opposite. For me, Hong Jin Kyung was the surprise of this show because not only is she funny but she's such a genuine motherly type anyone would want to cheer on.

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LOL. I really enjoyed that episode where Min Hyo Rin turned Hong Jin Kyung into Cleopatra.

But I miss Tiffany, though. I love her sunny and bubbly personality. I love her interaction also with the other unnies.

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OMG THAT WAS HILARIOUS. And the scary thing is, Hyorin seems to sincerely think what she did was beautiful. HAHAHA.

Just when Tiffany was finally getting comfortable and visible on the show, she had to leave. It was unfortunate. I get why people were so angry at her, but the viciousness was a total surprise and uncalled for.

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To know the name of I.O.I members, I started watching Produce 101 yesterday and now I am in ep 8.

Shopping King Louie - still cute as ever.
Moon Lover - holding to this for LJK sake

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Dramaland looks pretty bleak with Moonlight behind me. I was really excited about Legend of the Blue Sea and Hwarang, but everything seems so dull right now. I'm having withdrawal symptoms and in desperate need of a quick pick-me-up drama.

Anyway, here are the dramas on my to-check-out list until the end of this year:

Entourage - checking this out for JJW, SKJ, and epic bromance. Please deliver, show.

Tomorrow with You - romcom version of The Time Traveler's Wife. Hopefully with a happy ending. I love Lee Je-hoon and Shin Mina, so I'm really looking forward to this.

Legend of the Blue Sea - that trailer is so gorgeous! My excitement has dimmed a bit due to post-Moonlight blues, but this may be the perfect drama to move on with. What should I watch until this airs?

Hwarang - pretty boys and girl, epic bromance and romance. Hopefully this fully pre-produced drama delivers where Moon Lovers could not.

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Completely forgot to add Goblin to the list, but I was very put off by KGE playing a high school student.

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Don't tell me that IU and Jun Ki were making shadow puppies instead of making love, I know it is a drama and romance, but it is funny

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Currently watching:

Beautiful Mind: This is my first Jang Hyuk and Park So-Dam drama, and I've been pretty impressed with both. Jang Hyuk has COUNTLESS facial expressions, it seems, and while I can't decipher them in the way that his drama character can decipher other people's miniscule expressions (e.g., throat swallows, shifting eye gazes, upturned lip corners, etc.), I'm entirely convinced that he's a genius doctor, albeit with an anti-social disorder...

I'm not entirely following the logic in every scene, as things go by pretty quickly and my reading of Chinese subtitles isn't skillful, or fast, enough--esp. when it comes to medical jargon. I always seem to face the dilemna of rewinding to read the text more carefully, versus powering-on so as not to lose momentum. The recaps help, naturally, but...I'm also a little lost over the motivation behind the murders (2 so far), again, but...I dunno, somehow it doesn't seem to matter so much for me, as I'm mainly interested in watching Jang Hyuk's character grow (if at all possible) more "human."

W: Unfortunately, I can't say the same about W. While I don't care that much about understanding the logic behind Beautiful Mind, my understanding (or lack of) what's happening in W is kinda why I'm lagging in the middle, unable to continue.

My husband, who rarely watches anything with me, actually watched W because I said it was by the same writer as Nine: Nine Time Travels, but at about episode 8, he stood up and said, "This is getting silly," and just went back to bed. :(

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@girlfriday I want my money back too.

Moon lovers could have been epic if they had a better script, editing and more episodes to unfold the storyline correctly. I am obsessed with this drama but it makes me so angry ? in every episode because I feel that either there are missing (important) scenes or that it could have been better edited to make it even more interesting.

What sort of getting back together was that??? Within an episode!!! They took their time to build soo x Wook affair (13 episodes!) and now within 7 episodes they want us to believe that So is the love of her life? What made her change her mind within a day while she was rejecting his love for 2 years? Where is the building up of her love. We have seen So's but not Soo's. I enjoyed their breaking up. It was so reasonable that he couldn't stand to be with her. I wouldn't either. Why didn't they work on it more and make us anticipate for their reunion? Many things could have happen within their 2 year separation.

This drama has great casting, the actors did a fantastic job - I enjoy watching even the bad ones- the cinematography is impressive, the ost is addictive, the costumes are so beautiful, the dialogues are smart and every separately scene is very interesting to watch. However, the editing makes it difficult to enjoy it. You keep on getting the feeling that you missed something - like a whole episode lol.

Now I am just hoping for a happy ending otherwise it will be waste of my time. Apart from the fangirling moments I had due to lee junki?

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I'm finding myself quite pleased with the ending of Moonlight drawn by the clouds. The logical part of my brain is fully aware that it did drag near the end, but the part that is filled with mad love for Park Bo Gum is happily blocking it out. Its just that the first part of that show was just so magical and enchanting that it completely makes up for it for me. I'm still quite obsessed and rewatching. I had the unique joy of marathoning it for the first time when episode 14 had already aired, so it still hasn't lost its charm, but I'm sad its over. And here I am already having Park Bo Gum withdrawal.
So some advice please: I didn't watch I Remember You (Hello Monster) when it aired. Is that worth watching just for a PBG fix? Or should I just wait for his next show and binge watch MLDBTC till then (which I will not mind doing at all, hehe). Help me please beanies.

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Yes I highly recommend I Remember You for a PBG fix, although he's an entirely different kind of character there. But it's nice to be able to appreciate an actor with range. And who knows, you might also just fall for SIG in the process hehe.

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