While there are many technical facets to surviving and thriving in dramaland — from compiling lists to loading up on storage space — I’ve found that most of my personal tactics...
Sometimes, dramaland can feel like a black hole: once you're fully sucked in, you're almost never getting out. And like something out of a dystopian cinematic universe or a survival...
By @oldawyer
I love family weekenders (and dailies). But I have not loved every weekender, and can relate to those who have found one to be frustrating, infuriating, and unwatchable,...
Dramaland — and its vacuum-sucking power that surpasses even Dyson-level — is sometimes a dangerous place to be. You might have to stay up all night. You might have to watch dramas...
By @ohsoenthusiastic
When I saw this month’s theme, I knew I wanted to write something. I’ve watched many dramas over the years and have been deeply moved by...
It’s tough to narrow down all the lessons that K-dramas have taught me. With every watch, little nuggets of information get stored in my brain for future use. Sometimes...
K-dramas, just like other forms of art, imitate life. And one thing I've learned from life is to always expect the unexpected. The same can be said about dramas — and...
by @ncrozier
I watched my first kdrama (Mr. Sunshine) in 2019 and returned a year later to begin watching in earnest. The pandemic allowed me to indulge my newfound interest at...
[Surviving and Thriving] Emotional survival
by Dramaddictally
While there are many technical facets to surviving and thriving in dramaland — from compiling lists to loading up on storage space — I’ve found that most of my personal tactics...
Tags: editorial, Theme of the Month
[Surviving and Thriving] The checklist
by Unit
Sometimes, dramaland can feel like a black hole: once you're fully sucked in, you're almost never getting out. And like something out of a dystopian cinematic universe or a survival...
Tags: editorial, Theme of the Month
[Surviving and Thriving] Weekenders
by Guest Beanie
By @oldawyer I love family weekenders (and dailies). But I have not loved every weekender, and can relate to those who have found one to be frustrating, infuriating, and unwatchable,...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[Theme of the Month] Surviving and thriving in dramaland
by missvictrix
Dramaland — and its vacuum-sucking power that surpasses even Dyson-level — is sometimes a dangerous place to be. You might have to stay up all night. You might have to watch dramas...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Learning to thrive
by Guest Beanie
By @ohsoenthusiastic When I saw this month’s theme, I knew I wanted to write something. I’ve watched many dramas over the years and have been deeply moved by...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Do it yourself
by Dramaddictally
It’s tough to narrow down all the lessons that K-dramas have taught me. With every watch, little nuggets of information get stored in my brain for future use. Sometimes...
Tags: editorial, Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Everything I need to know, I learned from K-dramas
by Guest Beanie
by @ally-le *There will be spoilers of some referenced K-dramas (more…)
Tags: Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Expect the unexpected
by Unit
K-dramas, just like other forms of art, imitate life. And one thing I've learned from life is to always expect the unexpected. The same can be said about dramas — and...
Tags: editorial, Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Don’t look for real life, or real fandom
by Guest Beanie
By @gadis One of the first lessons I learned from K-drama was that it was no good to watch a story that reflected my real life too closely. I came...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[K-drama lessons] Found family
by Guest Beanie
by @ncrozier I watched my first kdrama (Mr. Sunshine) in 2019 and returned a year later to begin watching in earnest. The pandemic allowed me to indulge my newfound interest at...
Tags: Theme of the Month