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Half of Triple’s ad team

There can’t possibly be anything left to say about upcoming MBC figure-skating-meets-advertising-agency drama Triple [트리플], so I’ll just let the picture do the talking.

(That’s Who Are You actor and former singer Yoon Kye-sang (mine!) with new actress Kim Hee.)

Drama airs June 10, Wednesday.

Via Mk.co.kr

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"We should also list the women we like."

I like Kim Hee Chul. Does that count? :D

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"I like Kim Hee Chul. Does that count?"

Yes he does. My favorite cross dresser, however, goes to HIM from the powerpuff girls. I totally love his thigh high black boots. He has the puss in boots or devil wears prada look going on.

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*LOL* @ 51 belleza.

As far as "good looks" go, it just varies for me with no real rhyme or reason. Some people appeal to me on a physical level and some on an emotional one. I also have a tendency to dislike people based purely on their hair cuts.

People I find sexually attractive:
Shin Hyun Joon (Bichunmoo Movie)
Kim Myung Min (Open City)
Kim Soo Ro (Volcano High)
Shin Ae (We Got Married)

People I find emotionally attractive:
Yoo Jae Suk (Family Outing)
Kim Rae Won (My Little Bride)
Crown J (We Got Married)
Yoon Eun Hye (Coffee Prince)

People I find physically pleasing:
So Ji Sub (What Happened in Bali)
Jo In Sung (What Happened in Bali)
T.O.P. (Big Bang)

And what's weird is that I think character Gu Jun Pyo is Hot and Smexy! But I don't find Lee Min Ho attractive at all. Withouth the GJP locks, LMH is just meh.

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This is kinda off the top of my head. But, there's many actors and actresses that I love.

Heart:
Kim Gab Soo (to me, he's the Korean Peter O'Toole)
So Ji Sup
Kim Ji Soo
Hu Joon Ho

Mind:
Choi Min-Sik
Moon Sori (maybe my favorite Korean movie actor)
Yoo Ji Tae

MEAT:
Lee Min Ho
Song Seung Heon

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@51 belleza
LOL Heechuley is very...ah versatile.

oh and I totally forgot to mention Kim Myung Min. I heart him, too.

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LOL @ #51 Belleza...
Hell i'm a super junior fan, but YKS definitely win from all 13(15) of them, coz compare to my age, they're babies... (but now maybe one of them still kinda close to YKS though, i know, shame on me :P )
i've been searching for Flying Boys in ages, the movie is no where to be found in my country TT
At first i do adore HyunBin very much, but after discovering JB and watch all drama that is recommended by her, my taste kinda shift coz after watching 'Who Are You' i'm completely in love with YKS :P

What about Lee Minki everyone??

let's continue tomorrow on open thread...

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I am still surprised at how high the level of discourse can get on dramabeans.

How many threads that start with a multiparty auction for YKS timeshare can take a warming turn in a lexicographical wading pool with "tickle the cockles of every girl’s heart" (I had to look up the word "cockles"! oh fie my education...) followed by a refreshing plunge into an icy parody so real, I'd rather live in Belleza's world than my own... buy the book and get the DVD? Only $19.95 plus s/h? (How did Belleza figure out that every korean guy's safety word is "oppa"? Which traitorous dog gave up the secret??)

I realized late last night that many of dramabeans denizens are far more sophisticated in k-drama watching than myself. I was discouraged by this fact, since it means I can't add to the discussion so much as I can muddle it down. But then I thought, maybe that's okay. Everyone gets to be a flighty 16 year old once (or twice) right?

I absolutely revel in my ignorant newb-ness, not weighed down by the weight of knowledge or burdened by complex analysis. I boast a purity and a naivete that allows me to take joy in every tear-laden vacant stare by Korean starlets who merely annoy more seasoned watchers, and my heart pounds with every wrist-grab by Hyun Bins et al. Alas, you have been there and done that. All for me, then.

And while my eyes used to only see Banana Republic, JCrew and Brooks Brothers, if now I stray to Dirk Lui ala YesStyle.com, is this not progress of the mind? I may not get to where you are, but I'll have fun getting there. :) To be continued on an open thread?

-Samsooki

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@Samsooki
"realized late last night that many of dramabeans denizens are far more sophisticated in k-drama watching than myself. I was discouraged by this fact, since it means I can’t add to the discussion so much as I can muddle it down. "

Oh you're SO not alone (I feel the same way) and pfft, you can never muddle the discussion down! Personally, I watch dramas as a "fangirl at heart" in that I cheer or get sad for the characters...I really don't want to think too much while I watch kdramas (it'd be safe to say I take them as mindless entertainment...for the most part). Of course when the ep's done or I've finished a series and think back to the whole thing I may have deeper thoughts, esp if I stop by here and read dramabean's and dramabean's readers' comments, but I usually pretty much go with the flow. LOL

"Everyone gets to be a flighty 16 year old once (or twice) right?"
Ahem to that!

"and my heart pounds with every wrist-grab by Hyun Bins et al."
Oh OMG so it's not only me then?!? \o/ I used to have 3 great pet peeves: the grab-wrist-and-drag thing, the piggyback rides and the front-to-back hugs. I was like, why do you guys always use these gestures to display your looove? I was a little frustrated! These days? I cannot wait for these little moments! *facepalm*

Can't wait for tomorrow's Open thread. I'll be home! I can refresh the page every minute or so. Woohoo

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I'm actually with Sere on this issue. The truth is, I don't necessarily like terminal illness plots, but I do like to cry. So naturally I like watching melodramas, and I tend to my own meaning with the ones I like, even with the story is kinda wacky. But mostly I cry. I like almost every show I watch. I get more from people loving their shows than snarking on others, and even though I joke about it, I really do love the show. And that's what I want to share. Conversation is just conversation to me.

So, for example, Samsooki found meaning in Sung Yu Ri's performance in Snow Queen. I myself loved Binnie's tortured soul in Snow Queen. That's the most important thing, to find connection. Even if you're watching a "great" show, but you're not deriving some kind of meaning or emotional connection or something with it, then it's not going to stay with you, and you're not going to want to share that experience with other people. Because the show didn't matter to you.

"I used to have 3 great pet peeves: the grab-wrist-and-drag thing, the piggyback rides and the front-to-back hugs"

Hey now, don't be hating on the piggyback ride. Trust me -- it's AWESOME. :D

"My feet hurt. Carry me, will ya?"
"Oh c'mon, we're only 10 feet from the door."
"Oppa!!"
"Okay."

Like Samsooki says, "Oppa" is a magical, magical word. Like Illuminati magical. ;)

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@58, Sere,

I tried the Hyun Bin wrist-grab with my wife at a korean grocery store this past weekend, and I missed and ran into her and we ended up on the ground cackling like hyenas. I couldn't do it properly because I was already snickering as I was imagining what it looked like before I actually did it, and I mis-timed by grab and ending up stumbling into her like a drunk. I'm a terrible actor.

For the future:

1. Normally when a person is walking, their hands swing a little bit. You could be grabbing air if you don't time it. A better approach is the Temptation of Wife - Gu Eun Jae technique of grabbing arm ABOVE the elbow and whirling the person.

2. You have to maintain a serious face through-out, otherwise people watching will know you are screwing around. To make a scene, you have to practice and not laugh. Acting is hard! I take back what I said about Dennis Oh.

@59, Belleza,

We can joke around about this, but the addition of "oppa" to dialogue with a korean guy means a whole lot. even if we know we are being suckered a little bit.

I know that it is a difficult thing to say to a guy because it denotes (and connotes) a closeness and a familial-like relationship, but even as meaningful as it is to a girl to say it to a guy, it means much more to the guy. To a guy, in addition to the special relationship implications, etc., there is a general implication that is just as important - it means that you are a guy that has value in his existence. It justifies our right to exist, in an existential way. If we are down and out, if we have nothing else, if someone calls us "oppa" it means we deserve to be alive, and there is no substitute for that.

So don't abuse the power! With great power comes great responsibility!

-Samsooki

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"So don’t abuse the power! With great power comes great responsibility!"

Piggyback rides are a great responsibility!!! Says I, Belleza!! ;)

"If we are down and out, if we have nothing else, if someone calls us “oppa” it means we deserve to be alive, and there is no substitute for that."

Oh I agree . . . and that's kinda why I sell MiSa so hard on ya! When I saw it's one of the ultimate "it's hard to be Korean" shows, what I mean is it's that show that expresses all these moires about being a Korean man against such a brutal situation. The loneliness, the pride, the unyielding will against terrible odds. The show is Lee Kyung Hee's impassioned love letter to the Korean Man.

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@Belleza
"Hey now, don’t be hating on the piggyback ride. Trust me — it’s AWESOME."
Oh believe me, I know. In fact I said "used to have 3 pet peeves". the things I mentioned turned into -how would you call them?- major bonus points? IDK. I know I LOVE them now *g*

@60 Samsooki
Oh LOL! Sorry, that was funny to read: I could picture the scene! *g* You might not be a great actor, but you're sweet and funny. That counts ^_^

Thing is, even if I like seeing it on screen, I don't know how I'd take it if [imaginary *sighs*] boyfriend/hubby were to do that to me. *ponders* I really don't know. My cultural background tells me I should be a)outraged, b)enraged, c)running away in the opposite direction, screaming. On the other hand, guh! If it was done in jest, like you did, I'd probably laugh (and probably everybody around me would think I'm crazy and the hubby is a violent possessive jerk: they might not get the inside joke and if they do get it's a joke, they might think it's not funny at all). So hm, I don't know.

And ACK, we hijacked this thread! Is it Friday already there?

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"Like Samsooki says, “Oppa” is a magical, magical word. Like Illuminati magical."

I guess I'm missing a gene (make that two, if you count the spicy gene), since I've never called anyone "Oppa" - not even my own brother. Okay, well...there's my one older male cousin, but I called him [name]-oppa. ;) Does that count?

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Anyone noticed a decline in the use of the word "Oppa" in K-dramas over the past few years? I remember when I first got into the scene with dramas such as Autumn Tale and Stairway to Heaven using the word Oppa liberally. I really miss those days....

It would be greatly appreciated if anyone can point me out some modern dramas with a high Oppa word count. I mean, who can resist a cute Korean actress doing the Oppa wiggle along with pouty expression? I would do anything for that :)

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@64, Kobe.

Sung Yuri used it against Hyun Bin in Snow Queen. It was effective. It was even effective against me, and I wasn't the target of Bora's pouty wiggle. Maybe that's why I've been defending Bora with my last breath....

Ah well, I might as well confirm Kobe's statement. No sense in denying it. A cute Korean girl doing the oppa wiggle with a pouty expression ftw? = gg.

To bring this back into Korean-American nerd terms, it's a mortal kombat fatality move. To quote Mr. Miyagi in the Karate Kid describing the flying crane kick, "if do right, no can defend." It has a 100% success rate. Well, actually, let me correct myself. It works on multiple oppas at once as well, so really, the average success rate is well over 100%.

Assume you want to borrow Steve Oppa's silver M3. And Steve is hanging out with his buds JK and Mike. Steve says no. JK and Mike smirk.

"OPPA!!" *pout* *wiggle*

Result? Steve Oppa's car keys in your pocket, and 2 other car keys offered.

-Samsooki

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@Kobe,

"I really miss those days…."

Aside from daily dramas, I think that kind of drama has mostly died out. Even in East of Eden, Grace called Lee Dong Chul "ajushhi, beggar ajusshi." I'm sure that helped their relationship. ;) The Japanese term for it is "junai" or "pure love", and for the most part, junai's kinda fallen out of fashion.

Come to think of it, You Are My Destiny makes a great cautionary tale about "oppa." There's a subplot where the spoiled daughter (Kang Yu Ri) basically get her guy to do some really, really stupid stuff. Like fake-pregnancy-to-the-altar kind of stupid. As you're watching this, you feel bad for the actor Lee Ji Hoon, because the ONLY reason why his character follows along is due to her constant delivery of oppa!oppa!oppa!oppa! (In the script, half of her lines literally are "oppa!! *make pouting face*") His character is truly a sucker with no self-esteem.

"It would be greatly appreciated if anyone can point me out some modern dramas with a high Oppa word count."

In Women in the Sun, there's a very sweet romance between Lee Ha Na and Han Jae Suk. And that would fit the classic "oppa"/"innocent love" vibe. Actually I think you'll like that show.

@Samsooki,

"Sung Yuri used it against Hyun Bin in Snow Queen. It was effective. It was even effective against me, and I wasn’t the target of Bora’s pouty wiggle. Maybe that’s why I’ve been defending Bora with my last breath…."

Oh, you might want to give One Fine Day a shot. I think the beginning of episode 4 or 5, where Sung Yu Ri discovers that Gong Yoo, her long lost oppa, has returned, will make you pull for the hankies. (It uhhh did for me. I'm really weak. :D )

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@samsooki

"To bring this back into Korean-American nerd terms, it’s a mortal kombat fatality move"

That is so funny because I used to play Mortal Kombat as a kid (I still know how to do Subzero's moves!), and the Oppa/Wiggle/Pout combo is exactly like an MK fatality move, because once someone does it on you, you're toast!

>“OPPA!!” *pout* *wiggle*

You know this is actually a fantasy of mine, but the reality is that I hope no one pulls this move on me in real life because I'm gonna be in deep, deep trouble.

I mean, I can turn down bribes, I can turn down blackmail attempts, I can even turn down sexual advances, but there isn't even a remote chance I can turn down *Oppa/Pout/Wiggle*. :D

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@Kobe,

"and the Oppa/Wiggle/Pout combo is exactly like an MK fatality move, because once someone does it on you, you’re toast!"

Hmm, the analogy makes sense. Either way, you lose your head. ;)

Actually, if you can find it, you may want to check out the 1999 drama "Happy Together" (the one with Lee Byung Hun, Song Seung Heon, Kim Ha Neul, Jeon Ji Hyun, Chae Tae Hyun, Han Go Eun, Jo Jae Hyun, and Kang Seon Yeon . . . beat that Iris!! ;) ) On paper, it's a family drama where a (very goofy) Lee Byung Hung tries to find and reconnect with his struggling family.

In reality, it's a big face-off between Lee Byung Hung and Song Seung Heon regarding who is the better oppa. LBH plays Goofy Oppa. SSH plays Strict Oppa. Jo Jae Hyun plays Pimp Oppa. And Chae Tae Hyun plays Wannabe Oppa. Basically the whole show is one continuous oppagasm.

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no!! yoon kye sang is mine!!! :D

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P.S. YOON GYE SANG IS MINE

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@ samsooki

yah!!! i agree to javabeans if you watch WHO ARE YOU you can feel the drama that so much fun that everything in the sequence of the episode that you would watch it could relieved all your stress (grr!!!). Yoon kye sang is a bankable star that can act two character .... I think in she's 19 is a good also!!!

what is mine yoon kye sang ?everytime i read the comment all are claiming that yoon is mine hahahha!!!! can i claim also ? coz i love him so much

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everybody are dicussing who's the best korean actor hahaha ...samsooki,belleza &DJES....you know i usually watch drama in korean coz my mother adored with yoon kye sang ......and i'm curious too who's this actor he's is funny in WHO ARE YOU: i' m from the philippines but the boys before flower aired here in ABS -CBN in tagalog version .

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I love Yoon kye sang so much
Kye sang Opha fighting! fighting!!

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yeah! yoon kye sang in TRIPLE

well, i think this drama is awesome to watch ,in a different kind of acting of yoon
he did in his previous work ,all are great!!! more power to you .

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i'm fond of watching drama !!!
my favorite actor is yoon kye sang ..KOREAN are very good in drama , japanese are good in horror & china good in action ,karate & stunt .excited to watch triple.
can i asked anybody that where can i watch this drama cuz our satellite channelled only kbs &arrirang but mbc so far none .yoon kye sang is a very good actor ,i'm happy that he has a new drama ,he's good also in comedy ! EXCITED TO WATCH!!!!!

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