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(The lovebirds of Bad Couple and Bad Family)
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I find the following article (indented stuff in dark blue font is the translated article; the rest are my comments) particularly interesting because I&#8217;ve thought this topic over a lot in the past, and pretty much completely disagree &#8212; not with the article&#8217;s logic, but the conclusion. [...]]]></description>
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(The lovebirds of <em>Bad Couple</em> and <em>Bad Family</em>)</p>
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I find the following article (indented stuff in dark blue font is the translated article; the rest are my comments) particularly interesting because I&#8217;ve thought this topic over a lot in the past, and pretty much completely disagree &#8212; not with the article&#8217;s logic, but the conclusion. The piece draws upon comparisons between kdramas and their American drama counterparts, which have multiple-season structures that differ from the kdrama format (of single-season, finite series). I have long believed &#8212; strongly, at that &#8212; that in this respect, the kdrama format far outstrips the U.S. model. </p>
<p>But I&#8217;ll get more into that after the article. First, here&#8217;s what it&#8217;s got to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><font size="2">&#8220;Demanding More Seasons of Television Dramas&#8221;</font></strong></p>
<p>When popular dramas end, you&#8217;ll find these sorts of comments on the audience message boards: &#8220;Produce a season 2!&#8221; That was the case not long ago with MBC&#8217;s <strong>Coffee Prince Store #1</strong>, as well as <strong> Time of Dog and Wolf</strong>.</p></blockquote>
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