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2010 Editors’ Picks [Year in Review, Part 5]

Here we are, Part 5!

As girlfriday said in her review, I’d also like to thank guest bloggers Dahee Fanel and thunderbolt for participating in this year’s year-in-review roundup. A particular thank-you goes out to GF herself for being so game to jump into this whole world of crazy with me, and I think you’ll all agree when I say that Dramabeans is better for her addition to it. I never fail to get a huge kick out of her wicked humor, or for Dahee’s frank and bold insights, or thundie’s thoughtful eloquence. We don’t always agree, but that’s exactly why I love hearing the differing points of views.

Most of all, thanks to the DB readership — that means you! — who have been so supportive, vibrant, and often laugh-out-loud funny. We don’t take you guys for granted, rest assured, and are honored by the community you’ve built here. It’s like a second home, which sounds like a metaphor but actually isn’t because with all the hours I spend here, it really IS one.

So here’s the last of the reviews! With that, we bid adieu to the past year and look forward to lots more laughs, craziness, and yes, head-pounding-WTF-ery in the new year. Bring it on, 2011.

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2010 Editors’ Picks

 

BEST DRAMA SERIES

Joseon X-Files

javabeans: On its own, Joseon X-Files is a standout, weaving together story, direction, ambiance, and emotional threads while also succeeding at being a kick-ass sci-fi mystery thriller. But when you step back and compare it against the rest of the dramas this year (as we did when compiling this here list), it’s all the more noteworthy for standing so far ahead of the pack. It was exciting and driven by heart-pounding suspense, but had a brain behind all the stylish camera work and smart editing. As a whole package, it’s a gem of a near-perfect product. The k-drama landscape is better for counting Joseon X-Files among its ranks.

Honorable Mention: Jejoongwon, My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

 

BEST ACTOR

Jang Hyuk, Chuno

Dahee Fanel: There are always those actors whom you watch in a few shows and think, “Huh. He’s decent,” and then you immediately forget about them once they’re not actually in front of you. Jang Hyuk was one of those actors for me. He’s been around for years, and has always shown good performances and potential, but he’s never really tapped into it…until now. His performance in Chuno was a tour de force of passion and power, the kind of acting that left me breathless and in shock at what he had become. Here he holds nothing back, and BECAME Dae-gil, a human being whom you couldn’t always like, but who always felt real. His emotions were so raw and viscerable that I felt they were reaching out of the screen to dig into my chest and clutch at my heart. His performance elevated Chuno to make it become an even better drama than it was. How many actors can boast of that?

 

Rain, Runaway Plan B

javabeans: Most acting awards — Western, Asian, or otherwise — tend to use dramatic acting as the default, but I credit Rain’s performance in Runaway Plan B to his comedic skills as much as his dramatic ones. While I didn’t always love his character’s cheesetastic flirt mode, I really believed in Ji-woo’s integrity as a person underneath the frivolous jokester exterior, even when his partner, Lee Na-young, wasn’t so sure. Playing a cocky lothario who uses laughter as a coping mechanism, Rain managed to weave together Ji-woo’s glib humor and serious intensity into an intricate net, then switched back and forth between the two with ease and, more importantly, emotional credibility. Also? Dude can fight.

Honorable Mention: Hyun Bin (Secret Garden), Park Yong-woo (Jejoongwon)

 

BEST ACTRESS

Moon Geun-young, Cinderella’s Sister

girlfriday: Moon Geun-young had a hell of a year. I can’t say that either of her dramas didn’t each drive me crazy in their own sadistic way, but through no fault of hers, that’s for sure. The Nation’s Little Sister transformed herself in her most memorable role to date, the one that really made me stand up and take notice of her for the first time. Gone was the sweet and innocent young ingenue, and in her place stood a heartbreakingly wounded, feral animal, otherwise known as Eun-jo the friendly neighborhood porcupine. Moon called forth a darkness and an angst from the depths of her soul, and she exuded the raw emotion in every fiber of her being. She was utterly mesmerizing, and the fact that she followed it with Mary and made that character equally believable is a testament to her phenomenal range.

 

Shin Eun-kyung, Flames of Desire

thunderbolt: In a 50-episode drama, you expect the lead actress to take her time easing into her role, so that her character can be unpeeled like the skin of an onion. You certainly do not expect her to knock your jaw to the floor in the very first episode and to trample on said jaw until it’s a bloody mess. This is a leading performance like no other in the last few years; I tried to think of another actress who could match Shin Eun-kyung in sheer mesmerizing power, but no, she made even Go Hyun-jung in last year’s Queen Seondeok look like a lamb. Whether you love or loathe Flames of Desire, there’s no question about its lead actress’s performance. She simply has no equal this year. Is her Yoon Na-young just vastly misunderstood as a wife and mother, or is she shaping up to be the villain of all time? There’s no telling at this point because this is one character you can’t pin down.

Honorable Mention: Kim Ji-hyun (My Sister’s March)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Kim Gab-soo, Cinderella’s Sister, Jejoongwon, Sungkyunkwan Scandal, Joseon X-Files, Home Sweet Home, and every drama ever

Dahee Fanel: This has really been Kim Gab-soo’s year. Not only did he act in a billion and a half dramas (as well as a movie and a sitcom), he also acted in many of them simultaneously, often portraying completely different characters. Which isn’t that rare for a veteran actor used to playing supporting roles to do. But he managed to be memorable in every single role, and also upped his popularity considerably, which is something that not everyone can claim. Whether it was as the slimy villain in Merchant Kim Mandeok, the stern father in Sungkyunkwan Scandal, the World’s Best Stepdad in Cinderella’s Sister, or the mystery man with the pipe in Joseon X-Files, he gave depth and charisma to every character he took on, and lit up the screen with his very presence. It also helps that he has the sexiest eyes of a K-drama ahjusshi evaaaaah. And yes, in case you were wondering: He’s MINE.

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Lee Mi-sook, Cinderella’s Sister

javabeans: Lee Mi-sook’s character was based on the familiar archetype of Cinderella’s Evil Stepmother, but she made Kang-sook into so much more than that. Hard, calculating, and selfish up the wazoo, she’s a character you’d expect to hate as a stereotypical stand-in for the kdrama villain… if only Lee Mi-sook hadn’t given her such dimension. While you could hardly admire her, you had to admire her resourcefulness and deftness at self-preservation, which sometimes yielded devilishly funny moments (her feigned hysteria at a funeral? Hilarious). Underneath her cold, manipulative shell (albeit one thick and impenetrable enough to rival the Great Wall of China), there was a woman who felt self-loathing, guilt, and love. Though she’d sell her daughter before admitting it to anyone else. Lee Mi-sook was commanding and fascinating, and above all entertaining.

 

Eom Ji-won, The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry

girlfriday: She had her whole wedding planned, right down to who would catch the bouquet…all she needed was a man. Jung Da-jung is that friend we all have, whose single-minded obsession with marriage lands her in the wackiest of situations, but Eom Ji-won also managed to imbue her with such empathy, and loneliness, and love. It’s hard to be emotionally vulnerable, and even harder to be funny while doing it; Eom was pitch-perfect as the Chanel-wearing, guru-chasing girl on a marriage mission who wore her heart on her designer sleeve.

Honorable Mention: Sung Hyun-ah (Flames of Desire)

 

BEST ENSEMBLE CAST

Comrades

thunderbolt: How many actors acted their hearts out in this war drama? I started counting and gave up after I ran out of fingers and toes. In a cast of hundreds, so many stood out in Comrades it’s unfair to single out just a few for special mention. Whether playing a general or just an unnamed soldier, an old village elder or a child, everyone delivered in this heart-wringer of a drama. In a year of exceptional ensembles (because this was such a great year for kdramas!), you can’t watch this ensemble and not be moved or changed. The group camaraderie is the best this year, as though these actors have worked together all their lives. When a character in Squad One goes missing or is killed, the sense of loss is so palpable it’s like losing a piece of one’s body. It’s no wonder fans of the drama can’t listen to the lyrics of the theme song and not experience an onrush of tears. “O friend, my dear friend. I will never forget you until the day we meet again.”

 

The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry

thunderbolt: This was my favorite ensemble until Comrades came along, but it is still tops for giving me the most toasty-warm-from-head-to-toe feelings. Everyone jelled in this drama that repeatedly made me burst out in raucous laughter. Their individual comic timing was perfect but as a whole they brought the house down. But I love this perfect rom-com not just because it made me light-headed with joy, I adore it for the chemistry between the cast members. Be they playing best friends, housemates or soul mates, they obviously had so much fun together. Each role was expertly cast, with Park Jin-hee and Eom Ji-won as standouts. This is one drama to watch over and over, its ebullience carrying you along on its heady and heartfelt way.

Honorable Mention: Sungkyunkwan Scandal

 

BEST DIRECTING

Joseon X-Files

Dahee Fanel: Here’s a fact: Joseon X-Files would not have been the amazing drama it was without the brilliant directing. With this kind of story, with a mixing of the sageuk and sci-fi genres, execution is everything. And JXF got execution down to an art. From the fascinating camerawork to the gorgeous lighting to the tight editing, it made the already wonderful script seem even more genius, and captured the actors’ best moments. It’s enough to make you count down the days until Kim Heung-dong announces his next drama.

Honorable Mention: Bad Guy, Chuno

 

BEST WRITING

Joseon X-Files

javabeans: Sometimes cryptic, sometimes elusive, Joseon X-Files doesn’t hand you the easy answer or dumb its story down. It assumes its viewership is smart, and therefore makes you feel smart when you start to put together the clues, seeing how the pieces fit together in the world they’ve created. No, it doesn’t wrap up everything in a neat bow, but for a show whose premise is all about the unknowability of absolute Truth, we could hardly expect the key to the universe. Instead, the drama raised questions and showed us the path to various different possible answers, allowing us to determine what Truth meant to us, just as its main character does over the course of his journey into the world of the supernatural. Sharp, mysterious, fascinating.

Honorable Mention: My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

 

BEST MUSIC/SOUNDTRACK

Sungkyunkwan Scandal

javabeans: Stately, uplifting, dignified on one hand. Cheery, playful, animated on the other. A drama that combines the giddy schooltime antics of energetic, hormone-driven young scholars (and a crossdressing girl) with the gravitas of court politics and government intrigue needs a score/soundtrack to encompass all extremes of its material, and somehow Sungkyunkwan Scandal’s music does it. Whether we’re talking lush, delicate instrumentals or even the occasional modern pop song, the music enhanced the drama of the moment while refraining (mostly) from being overbearing (I admit to finding a few modern selections a bit jarring). Just as a particular scent can take you back to a specific childhood memory, listening to the soundtrack now calls to mind particular scenes and fills me with corresponding feelings of youthful optimism, idealism, and/or giddiness. I’d say it’s done its job.

Honorable Mention: Flames of Desire, Bad Guy, Jejoongwon

 

BEST COMEDY SERIES

My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

javabeans: You know what makes a good comedy great? When it makes me cry as heartily as it makes me laugh. Granted, the ratio of laughs to tears was (thankfully) skewed much more heavily in favor of laughs with My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho, as it should be. Furthermore, the humor was often rooted in fundamental themes that drove the drama, tying the comedy thematically into the mythology of the narrative. Double bonus points. Scenarios included Mi-ho’s adorable explorations of what it means to be human, whether it’s eating her face cream (“Yum!”) or using cows as a barometer of all that is good in the world. Add to that a wimpy hero and an assertive heroine who was unashamed to want love (and skinship!); Gumiho spun common tropes on their heads to give us comic beats that were as refreshing as Mi-ho’s favorite bubbly-fizz water.

 

Harvest Villa

Dahee Fanel: Comedy is one of the most difficult of art forms, so when one succeeds at it, the taste of it is that much sweeter. Harvest Villa is one of those comedies that comes along only every once in a long while. It’s a riotously funny show, but it also has a dark side, as the best comedies do. It’ll use a moment of extreme tension and then turn it around at the last minute to force a surprised laugh out of you. It’s smart, never too over-the-top, and has great timing. True, the comedy petered off in the second half in favour of more suspense and darkness, but ultimately it was a show that really understood the strength of laughter, and the humour in little moments.

Honorable Mention: The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry

 

BEST HISTORICAL SERIES

Jejoongwon

thunderbolt: Set during the twilight years of the Joseon dynasty, during an era of tumultuous change, this drama is unwavering in its vision: a faithful retelling of a historical event that many people aren’t aware of. The writing stays focused through the 20-year span of the drama’s story, beginning and ending with one man’s astonishing journey from butcher in a despised caste to surgeon in Korea’s first Western-style hospital. Interwoven with that central story are other stories that will grip and move you. The directing is splendid and always sensitive, with cinematography that is achingly beautiful but never self-engrossed. Straddling both the ancient and the modern, the sets and costumes are reinvented with grace and boldness. Yoo Seok-ran’s (Han Hye-jin) hanboks are a visual feast in themselves, so much so you want to steal both her clothes and her dad!

 

Joseon X-Files

thunderbolt: Unidentified flying objects and otherworldly occurrences in 17th-century Joseon? This is the basic premise of this masterpiece of a drama. Fabulously written, directed and acted, and also barrels of fun, Joseon X-Files is both awe-inspiring and humbling. (No drama will make you feel smaller this year.) It tells multiple stories, each one beguiling in itself, but its message is singular: the Truth is out there and it’s stranger than anything we can imagine. Helmed by a small but fantastic cast, and imbued with a pulsating energy that will suck you in and leave you breathless, this cable drama has done what no other period drama has managed to do before: make ancient Joseon suddenly hip and happening. We demand a sequel or two, Station!

Honorable Mention: Sungkyunkwan Scandal, King Geunchogo

 

BEST ACTION AND/OR THRILLER SERIES

Chuno

Dahee Fanel: My heart still beats a little faster when I remember all those scenes of chaser versus chased, the gorgeous fight sequences that emphasized every straining muscle in the actors’ gleaming bodies, and the sharp editing and exciting music that heightened the tension that much more. The scenes were also very creative, using different tools to make them feel fresh each time, such as the three-on-three fight, or the fight on the beach with emphasis on the rippling of water. And best of all, the action ultimately had an emotional throughline – you sat on the edge of your seat while watching Dae-gil chasing Tae-ha because you wondered if THIS would be the time he would finally encounter the love of his life, Un-nyun. How could it possibly get any better than that?

 

Runaway Plan B

javabeans: It comes as no surprise, then, that the same writer-director-production team that did Chuno also brought us Runaway Plan B. Runaway’s action sequences were plentiful and creative, and to make up for their excess (lots of running without enough plot movement made for some repetitive episodes early on), the drama gave us a cornucopia of innovative fighting methods and backdrops — in cars, on high-rises, onto trains, among crowds, underwater. Initially played for slick entertainment, we soon got to see the emotional undercurrent driving the best fight scenes, which revolved around a wrongly accused Ji-woo struggling to prove his innocence, against the cop who was at first convinced of his guilt and then came around as grudging ally. Then the goofiness stepped aside to up the stakes and allow real danger to befall our underdog Casanova, making for a fun, sometimes silly, sometimes intense thrill ride.

 

BEST VILLAIN

Jung Bo-seok as Jo Pil-yeon, Giant

thunderbolt: In one of the most chilling scenes of the year, a father bashes his grown-up son with such viciousness it causes his unflinchingly loyal lackey to scream out, “Stop! You’re going to kill him!” But nothing stops Jo Pil-yeon, least of all blood ties. This man will do everything to get what he wants. See how his eyes gleam, with nefarious intents, as he gazes upon a little boy; it’s enough to make our blood curdle. In this 60-episode drama, no one laughs as much as this villain, but it is laughter that terrifies rather than titillates. So frightening is Jo Pil-yeon, it’s the first time that I do not care for a Jung Bo-seok character. The times that I watched this veteran actor previously, he played flawed humans who possessed a certain charm that made you waffle between dislike and grudging admiration. But not this time. I watched transfixed as usual, because this actor is gold, but I couldn’t wait for his character’s comeuppance and eventual downfall. For making Jo Pil-yeon this year’s most unforgettable villain, thanks and no thanks, Jung Bo-seok.

 

Kim Hye-ok as Madam Shin, Bad Guy

girlfriday: You better watch out/ You better not cry/ You better not pout/ I’m telling you why/ Santa Claus is coming to town/ He knows when you’ve been killing/ He knows when you’re a snake/ He knows if you’ve been bad or good/ So be good for goodness sake/ You better not gloat/ You better not lie/ You better go choke/ I’m telling you why/ Santa Claus is coming to town

 

BEST COUPLE

Lee Seung-gi & Shin Mina, My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

girlfriday: Dimples, Ahoy! What these two lacked in maturity, they made up for in sweet, unadorned, bask-in-the-sun sincerity. They made us cry when it rained, swoon when they they touched, and die of laughter when Mi-ho wanted some lovin’… which was all the time. Of the twenty(!) dramas I watched this year, this was the only couple who moved my stone-cold tear ducts to let loose the floodgates. For that alone, they deserve a prize. One giant chicken leg, coming up. I felt just like Woong on that fateful first day: as soon as this couple entered my life, they stuck to me like superglue. They defied the laws of the universe to be together. What could possibly be more romantic than that?

 

Kang Ji-hwan & Park Shi-yeon, Coffee House

javabeans: Coffee House had its uneven spots, and there were probably bubblier, cuter romance dramas this year. But the relationship between Kang Ji-hwan and Park Shi-yeon is one that stands out for skirting clichés, as well as being mature and passionate rather than being the cute puppy-love dynamic that characterizes so many trendies. These two are best friends before they’re lovers, and carry relationship baggage into their romance, lending it a dash of realism. She’s strong, feisty, and utterly winning, while he uses his eccentricity as a defense mechanism. But when you cut through facades and comic gags, the love between them is palpable and imbued with emotion.

Honorable Mention: Lee Seon-kyun & Gong Hyo-jin (Pasta), Park Yong-woo & Han Hye-jin (Jejoongwon)

 

BEST ALTERNATE PAIRING

Yoo Ah-in & Park Min-young, Sungkyunkwan Scandal

thunderbolt: We knew where Yoon-hee’s heart lay, but that did not stop us from wishing fervently for a miracle: a Yoon-hee twin or clone. What we would do for Jae-shin’s happiness! From the instant he saw and saved her, his curiosity grew, even if he professed otherwise. He asked her never to appear before him again, but when she did, his heart skipped a beat and soon gave him away; he could not help the hiccups. The first to discover her true identity, that she was a woman in disguise, he protected her in a way that made us swoon and giggle. She in turn adored him as she would a brother or best friend; he was the one she sought when she was beset with doubts or just needed someone to talk to. They were two puppies at play, bantering with such ease it made a certain someone jealous and confused. Jae-shin had never smiled so gleefully on the Sungkyunkwan campus until Yoon-hee came along, nor hurt so deeply. In an alternate universe, they would be the perfect couple. Hear our prayers, ye drama gods!

Honorable Mention: Lee Tae-ran & Kim Myung-soo (Comrades), Jung So-min & Lee Tae-sung (Playful Kiss)

 

BEST BROMANCE

Yoo Ah-in & Song Joong-ki, Sungkyunkwan Scandal

girlfriday: It’s the bromance that spawned the fanfic boom of the century. And Lawd have mercy, for some of those youtube videos were just, um, Idon’tknowbecauseIdidn’twatchanyofthem-onrepeatIswear. Now we know what the REAL scandal at Sungkyunkwan was all about. Ahem. But beyond the subtext was a friendship that was as grounded as it was noble and heroic. Yong-ha’s unparalleled affection for his tough-guy bestie was the sweetest surprise of the year. Who says your BFF can’t be the love of your life? Relationships come and go, but a true blue friend is for keeps. It should be the highest compliment you could pay to a friend: You’re the Jae-shin to my Yong-ha. Or vice versa depending on who’s the bigger badass.

 

FAVORITE CHARACTER

Gu Mi-ho (Shin Mina), My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho

girlfriday: I was ready to throw down on this one. **waves fists ineffectually** This category had a four-way tie, but I bullied everyone for the win. Because, HELLO, gumiho totally trumps human! Mi-ho was a revelation. Two parts Anya (centuries old being who takes everything literally) and one part newborn (wide-eyed with wonder), she brought a whole new kind of heroine to the k-drama landscape. The most impressive thing about her wasn’t even her super-strength or her ability to eat her weight in cow, but her unflinching open heart for her one and only Woong-ah. She made love look easy, and life seem precious. Best. Character. Ever. **finger guns**

Honorable Mention: Seo Eun-young (Park Shi-yeon) in Coffee House, Park Il-kwon (Kim Roe-ha) in Comrades, Hwang Jung (Park Yong-woo) in Jejoongwon

 

BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE

Yoo Ah-in, Sungkyunkwan Scandal

thunderbolt: If you poll Sungkyunkwan Scandal viewers, you’ll likely find that some think Micky Yoochun acquitted himself well, while some others want him to stick to singing. Try finding such a divide where Yoo Ah-in is concerned. Everyone, and I mean practically everyone, loves our Guh-ro. As far as I can remember, there has never been a breakout performance like this one, where the second male lead in a drama is loved so universally and fiercely. The moment Yoo Ah-in’s Moon Jae-shin appeared in the marketplace in Episode 1, a bidding war broke out among viewers. “Mine, mine!” chants rang out; by the end of the drama, new YAI-dedicated blogs had sprung up and reams of fanfiction penned in his honor. Those who had watched him before marvelled at the newfound fervor even as they themselves were swept along; they always knew he could act, but holy cow, the Yoo Ah-in in SKKS was startlingly different. He nailed every scene and broke our hearts in tandem with how his own broke, he acted with such strength and also gentleness. Never has scruffy been this gorgeous.

Honorable Mention: Jung So-min (Playful Kiss)

 

BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT

Road No. 1

Dahee Fanel: I will never forgive MBC for ruining a potentially good (or even great) drama by pushing the brilliant Kim Jin-min out of the main director’s chair, and replacing him with that sorry excuse for a PD named Lee Jang-soo. Road No. 1 should not have become the mess that it did, and my heart bleeds to this day at the thought of what it could have been. I mean, sure, Han Ji-hoon is a very flawed writer, but he worked with Kim Jin-min in Time Between Dog and Wolf too, and that drama was simply cracktastic. No, I have to blame it all on Lee Jang-soo, who insisted on emphasizing the romantic storylines, and made it painfully obvious every time he directed a scene. It is him I blame for the bad acting, him I blame for the incredibly schizophrenic mood, and him I blame for what is my biggest disappointment of the year.

 

Mary Stayed Out All Night

girlfriday: You take Jang Geun-seok, Moon Geun-young, and Kim Jae-wook, put them in a trendy rom com, and THIS is what you get? How is that even mathematically possible? By all accounts this should have been Full-House-meets-You’re-Beautiful. Instead it’s a cautionary tale for drama writers: knowing that they’re cliches does not make it subversive. If there’s ever a drama that wasted its talent, it’s Mary, bar none.

Honorable Mention: Personal Taste

 

BIGGEST WASTE OF TALENT

Sohn Ye-jin, Personal Taste

Dahee Fanel: Sohn Ye-jin is one of the most talented young actresses working in Korea today. End of story. So why did she agree to star in something like Personal Taste, which wasted her immense talents so? It is true that it has been a very bad year for K-actresses in Chungmuro, with few meaty roles for them to choose from. So it’s understandable if she figured that this was a good time to flex her romcom acting muscles a little more, and widen her audience. But couldn’t she have chosen a romcom that at least understood what kind of talent it was working with? Couldn’t she have chosen to play a character that actually widened her scope as an actress? Oh well. I’m just going to pretend Personal Taste never happened, and wait eagerly for her to choose her next (hopefully better) project.

Honorable Mention: So Ji-sub (Road No. 1)

 

MOST OVERRATED DRAMA

Baker King Kim Tak-gu

Dahee Fanel: Baker King is a perfect example of makjang, the kind of show that throws all integrity to the winds and opts to do anything, and I mean ANYTHING, for the sake of ratings and money. Each episode I watched had me rolling my eyes and laughing out loud at parts it clearly meant to be serious. It is predictable and brainless, and yet it garnered over 50% in ratings in Korea. That’s good news for the cast and crew, but it was annoying for everyone not caught up in the hype to be faced with it wherever they went. With this show’s success, it signals to broadcasters that makjang works, and makes them keep dishing out the same old tripe, over and over again, in hopes of repeating the previous dramas’ successes. I can’t wait for this trend to be over. (It will end eventually…right? Please say yes!) [God, if only. Not in our lifetimes. -gf]

 

Chuno

thunderbolt: It began with a bang, pulling in 23% ratings (4th in the nation) and then took off like a speed demon from Episode 5, never once relinquishing its lead in the Wednesday-Thursday primetime slot. It even saved the best for last; the night it aired its final episode, 36% of households were tuned in. If only it were deserving of that sort of following. This was a drama eagerly anticipated for months before its airing, as it teased and excited with its seductive stills and trailers. It lured us in with its opening desert scene, so jaw-dropping in its beauty. And then it slowly dawned on us, with disconcerting clarity, that our expectations of greatness were just a mirage in the making. The plot meandered along, losing its bearings in pursuit of style rather than a solid story. Its characters, most of them, left us cold and eventually disinterested. It was never really bad a drama, with masterful directing that got carried away, but it could have been so good.

Honorable Mention: Sungkyunkwan Scandal

 

MOST UNDERRATED DRAMA

The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry

girlfriday: It came and went quietly on the drama landscape, but this funny, true-to-life, heartfelt comedy about the friendship between three thirtysomething women is definitely this year’s diamond in the rough. It takes three very different friends on a journey through harsh, side-splitting, and heartbreaking moments in life and love, to help them discover that age is just a number, life never goes the way you plan it, and family is the friend who scrapes you off the asphalt when life gets you down. Literally.

Honorable Mention: Jejoongwon, My Sister’s March, Freedom Fighter Lee Heo Young

 

BEST USE OF AN IDOL STAR

Micky Yoochun, Sungkyunkwan Scandal

javabeans: There were a LOT of idol stars in the drama world this year. With this trend comes a stigma that has become attached to idol-actors (Korea even coined a new word, the 연기돌, akin to saying the act-dol, or id-act — yeah, it doesn’t translate well). While that fear/skepticism is often proven true, a number of idols held their own. Micky Yoochun was one of the idol-actors under the most scrutiny — to be tackling a debut in a lead role and a historical piece — and surprised many by being…well, not bad at all. To be honest I can’t say he was revelatory, but he gave Sun-joon a fitting noble, principled air. Was it good acting or good casting? Probably a bit of both; ultimately what mattered to me was that I bought him as Sun-joon and thoroughly enjoyed his and Yoon-hee’s nerdy romance without once thinking, “If only he weren’t an idol-actor, we could have had a better Sun-joon…”

Honorable Mention: Taecyeon (Cinderella’s Sister)

 

WORST USE OF AN IDOL STAR

Kim Hyun-joong, Playful Kiss

javabeans: You write this blurb!
girlfriday: No, YOU do it!
javabeans: I can’t. You saw the uproar when I called him a bad actor.
girlfriday: But do you disagree with that?
javabeans: Um… is this mic on? *tap tap*
girlfriday: I be scared of hate mail.
javabeans: I get WAY more hate mail than you do!
girlfriday: Because you’ve been running the site for four years. That’s bound to add up.
javabeans: He’s back to having straight hair. I have nothing positive to say.
girlfriday: But…fangirls are scary.
javabeans: YEAH they are.

 

MOST GLORIOUS MANE OF GLORY

Yoo Ah-in, Sungkyunkwan Scandal

girlfriday: Is it just me, or was it the Year of Hair? I’ve watched k-dramas pretty much my whole life, but never have I noticed such an emphasis placed on hair: from idol oppa perms to 80s rock mullets, hair took on a life of its own this year, and went beyond just the latest fashion craze. In some cases it was the make-or-break IT factor that turned actors into characters, became dominant character traits themselves, and even became plot devices to chart characters’ emotional changes. The honor of Most Glorious Mane of Glory goes to Yoo Ah-in, whose transformation from cutie pie into Badass Messenger Hottie was ALL ABOUT THE HAIR. Honorable Mentions include: Jang Geun-seok (Mary Stayed Out All Night) for Most Glorious Mane of Androgyny, Moon Geun-young (Cinderella’s Sister) for Most Glorious Mane of Angst, Kim Bum (The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry) for Most Glorious Mane As Grand Gesture, and Noh Min-woo (Rock Rock Rock) for Most Glorious Mane of Rock.

 
Annnnnd…. that’s it! Onward to the new year!

 
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Kim Gab-soo really has been in everything this year, going through the year-end recaps I was just thinking, "Wow, KGS was in that too?" Man's been busy. And yes, I agree, he has the sexiest kdrama ajusshi eyes ever (but I will acknowledge that he belongs to Dahee because she had a crush on him long before I did).

Mi-ho definitely won me over, heart and soul, as best character ever. Really, how can you not love her? Good job fighting for her gf!

Thanks to Dahee, thundie, javabeans, and girlfriday for your thoughts, as always they are appreciated!

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"(but I will acknowledge that he belongs to Dahee because she had a crush on him long before I did)"

THANK YOU. You are clearly a very wise human being. (Or at least wiser than nycgrl and Thundie down there.)

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Thank u gals for all your hard work! This website is my best find ever. You've all entertained and provided all the LMAOs with your diversify and great comments. Most of all, I think I've learnt to appreciate Kdrama a little more, its not just about the storyline and actors/actresses but also the editing, directing etc. Watching a kdrama without a recap from Dramabeans.com is like missing the icing on the cake. Really appreciate you gals!

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Thanks for the review! Madam Shin was the best villain and I am glad that Mi Girlfriend is a Gumiho won for favorite character.

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ROFL at your comments on Kim Hyun Joong! Thanks for the reviews!!

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wuahahhahaha :D You guys are truly epic!
I may award you guys with "Best Ensemble"!

Happy New Year, everyone!

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Lol. in 4 days i might add

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thank you so much..... I love you guys. No joke

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@dahee

"And yes, in case you were wondering: He’s MINE."

You wish lady. He has been mine since Sea God. I might consider conceding if you get him to tweet you back. On 2nd thought knowing your track record. Nah.

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Hold it, ladies, he was MINE since Bungee Jumping of Their Own (2000).

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No fair! You just made that up just because it was one of his earliest work.

I'm taking points off for the dumbest movie title. So after calculating all the points..it looks like M&M is in fact MINE again.

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OH NO YOU DIDN'T.

M&M is MINE. Who cares how much longer you may or may not have loved him? My love for him is clearly strongest. And I will prove it by making him tweet me back. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

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The challenge is on sistah! No sending nude pictures of yourself on a motorbike, eating a sandwich & holding a cup of coffee. That would be playing dirty.

...but on 2nd thought. That might be interesting. Send him anything you want. My perviness know no bounds.

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Thank you from the bottom of my heart Javabeans, Girlfriday, Dahee Fanel and Thunderbolt for this review, as well as, all the hard work in producing superlative, hilarious, zany/wacky/crazy, highly intellectual, entertaining, interesting, informative, insightful, thought-provoking, emotionally-charged, utterly unforgettable and simply AWESOME/AWE-INSPIRING
recaps, comments, reviews, sharings, rantings and ravings and what-have-you, on Kdramas throughout 2010,
that never fail to make me ROFL, LOL, think deeply, reflect on my thoughts and feelings, and rant and rave right along with all of you... ;)

Dramabeans has become a second home to me because of your esteemed, kind and cerebral selves, as well as, the wonderful new friends I have made here namely my Moony Loony soul sistahs samgetang, izzie, sumee, pastmidnite (just to name a few)... ;)

I have to say that I have learnt so much about so many things (especially about the human condition) in such a short time from all your ‘mind-gems’ (a word I came up with as a result of having benefited from the incredible ‘mind-gems’ unearthed here in Dramabeans from your outstanding selves, as well as, from the other commentors/commentators [which is the correct word?])... ;)

As for this review, I am simply gleefully happy because of the relatively favourable views on SKKS and Yoo Ah In/Moon Jae Shin because anything and everything about those two would just make me go ooooohhhh and aaaahhhh endlessly...MAJOR, MAJOR LOVE for SKKS and Moon Jae Shin/Yoo Ah In... ;)

I also truly appreciate the reviews on the exceptional dramas that I have yet to watch but will try to find the time to watch now that I know how good they are... ;)

Thanks once again dear recappers and loyal commentors/visitors to Dramabeans....

I so look forward to the dramas 2011 has to offer from the Korean drama world... ;)

God bless you all and have a Happy and Blessed 2011!!! ;)

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i noe kim hyunjoong is cute to look at but u hav to admit, the dude cant act! so dont send hate mails. cuz its the truth and deep down, u noe it too. its not like someone said he's not goodlooking, cuz if they did, THEN you can send out those hate mails.

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Wow this is getting better and better. Thanks for all the insightful comments, unending passion every time a new drama came and your kindness to your readers. We all love the bantering of ideas, this is all a learning experience for us coz it deepen our relationship with the drama we love and like. Way to go Dramabeaners!

Thank you, thank you and thank you…

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i thought moon jae shin would at least be a runner up for the favorite character! oh well, i miss my moonie!

thank you GF and JB for wonderful recaps and reviews! and cassie and red pill (for skks)!

thank you DB for making my 2010 kdrama watching experience AWESOME!

and the DB community - my kdrama watching experience would not be as awesome without reading the fantastic comments from you guys!

more power to Dramabeans on the coming year!

you guys ROCK!

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Yay. i read all the reviews and i like all of them, but i was waiting this one to comment. i still have...(counting)...35 days of vacation before my semester starts. Dramas, here i go. (Joseon X-Files, you are next).

The discussion about "Worst use of an idol star" is hilarious jajaja (Ok,is english, hahaha). Angry fangirls are sacary, and if they team up, beware.

You guys are the best. looking forward for 2011.

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Wow! I was really expecting Comrades to be a strong contender for Best Drama, Best Writing, even Best Action, even though I know it has strong competition this year. It's one of the most heart-rending, tightly-scripted, truly great dramas I have ever seen, and I wish more people knew about it.

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HAHAHA! I had so much fun reading all of you guy's list!!! Fav part has to be "WORST USE OF AN IDOL STAR"..!! I couldn't agree more!!! HAHAHA! You guys are awesome thankyou for all your hard work!!!! Dramabean + Kdrama are inseparable!!!

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Where is Secret Garden TT

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"Secret Garden" will be include in next years Review since its still running well into next year!!!! Got to wait another year!!!!!
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Nah, SG's already included in this year's batch of reviews, plus more than 50% of the show has already aired.

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haha I laughed at the conversation at worst use of idol star. well, i totally agree with you two. when i watched Kim Hyun-joong in Playfull Kiss it's like I wanted to extract more from him. so much that i became so stressed and instead focus on Jung So-min. at least she's alive. i mean lively :)

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Yay for Commrades and The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry!!!

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thanks for the round up :) i didn't get to watch a lot of these dramas due to the channels not being available where i am (and i fear streaming them online because God knows how long I'll be stuck to my computer!!), so i can't really comment much on them.

however, as much as Baker King Kim Tak Gu was labelled as being overrated this year, I felt that the show worked, thanks so Yoon Si Yoon's sincere portrayal of the lead character. i personally liked it :) also, i thought that Jun In Hwa made for quite the villain - the person I most loved to hate on that show. (IMHO)

SKK Scandal would definitely be the breakout show this year, and Guhro/Yeorim both have my heart. I went sniffing around for SKKS Fanfic after reading your sections on them, and found some amazing gems :) so thank you for that!

another show I enjoyed this year (even though it's not even on the radar) was The Birth of the Rich, but mostly for the chemistry between the two leads. something between Ji Hyun Woo and Lee Bo Young was just... electric. and that made the show for me.

thanks again for the round up! here's to more great drama moments next year :)

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and yes, i ROFL and LOL from the dialogue between JB and GF on "Worst Use of an Idol Star"... ;)

sooooo funny, sooo true, soooo scarily true... ;)

thanks so much JB and GF!! ;)

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love the conversation regarding KHJ!!! LOL:D

if my friend's mom read that i know surely one of the hate mails you'll receive is from her! she loved KHJ to bits!!! she even asked my friend to buy her make-up from Faceshop as a Christmas present cause KHJ is their new model and asked the saleslady if she could take home the ad of KHJ!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!!!!!:D

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a special mention to thunderbolt's reviews on the 'Break-Out Performance' and 'Best Alternate Pairing'

as well as, GF's review on 'Most Glorious Mane of Glory'

THANK YOU so much for the highly eloquent and awesome review!!!! ;)

i cannot agree with you both more, nor could i have said it any better, so THANK YOU so much for articulating what has been on the minds of the MJS's/YAI's and JGS's fanatics such as myself for soooo long... ;)

oooohhh...how i MIIIISSSS MJS/YAI...have rewatched the episodes countless times...siiiiigghhhhh.... ;)

and having a whale of a time swoooning over JGS's every emotion played out on his too-pretty-for-a-guy countenance in MSOAN... ;)

Moony and Sukkie crack!!! ;)

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Thanks for a wonderful year to you all for all of the recaps and comments! I'm going to have to check out Jejoogwan.

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Omo this is the best post of the year! What a great way to end off 2010! :D

I agreed with almost all of your picks. MGIAG was brilliant. SKKS was addictive. Micky Yoochun was surprisingly good (and I'm now a new JYJ fan). Yoo Ah In and Song Joong
Ki were so bromantic, I want them both for myself. Lee Seung Gi was love. Hoihoi couple is THE couple of the year!

It has been a long year, but thank God I had my kdramas with me. And you too, javabeans and girlfriday, who kept us company all year long with your witty writing. I can never thank you enough. 고마워요!

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hahaha,, i laugh at blurb part....... well in some instances i agree both of you jb and gf..... :]

MGIG,,-- hoi-hoi!♥

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Worse idol~ Am with yu!! it was a pain seen his acting:S I watched "The Woman who still want to get married, and its was one of the best dramas this year, made me realize i dont have to waste my young years trying to get hook up, just wait till i am old and maybe some cute 20s will come ..hehehe HOI! HOI! Best drama of the YEAR!

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I'm also of the opinion that MGIAG isn't deserving of all the accolades it's getting, especially for the Best Comedy. It simply isn't even funny enough to win that category and I watched the second half of that drama with a straight face and found myself skipping over a lot of it. My pick for Best Comedy would be Secret Garden because it actually makes me laugh out loud, multiples times, throughout the episodes.

I actually HATE both of the best couples you guys picked haha. I just couldn't care for Dae Woong/Mi Ho no matter how much I tried. They were just too overly cheesy to where it made me sick. I don't think it helped that I hated both characters, especially Miho. I know everyone loves her, but she's so utterly dependent and useless without Dae Woong that it pissed me off. She was also so incredibly stupid that I felt like the Hong sisters made her a gumiho to use it an as excuse for her to be as intelligent as a brick. I didn't like her clinginess either and the finger guns actually makes me die inside from second-hand embarrassment...

As for Jin Soo/Eun Young, I just found them to be so incredibly dysfunctional together and they could not realistically work out ever. Also the fact that they wouldn't even be together if weren't for outside forces, namely Seung Yeon. It also pisses me off that Seung Yeon was the one who CHANGED Jin Soo and suffered from all his crap, only to lose out in the end while Eun Young reaped all the rewards. I disliked her immensely as well. This coupling actually destroyed some of my love for the drama and I skipped at least half of the last episode.

But wow I think I'm totally going to have to check out Joseon X-Files now! It sounds really good and I've been wanting to watch a quality drama practically all year after so many letdowns. Don't get me wrong, I think 2010 was a good year for dramas but I feel like I have yet to see a drama that features strong acting, writing, AND directing in one package.

The closet thing to featuring all three of the above all year has been Secret Garden, which is probably my favorite drama of 2010. I'm enjoying it so much that even its flaws don't bother me in the slightest. And without a doubt, Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won have the HOTTEST chemistry of any couple this year. THE END.

Also I love Kim Hyun Joong (mainly because of his pretty face and from his SS501 background; I fully acknowledge he's a bad actor though he has shown improvement) but I found the commentary on worst use of an idol star pretty funny.

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*The closet thing to featuring all three of the above all year has been Secret Garden, which is probably my favorite drama of 2010.

That should read 'the closet thing to featuring all of the above that I'VE SEEN all year' >> I can't type.

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YES YES YES! Agree with these picks 100%!!! Especially about YAI and...uhm..KHJ xD Hopes you don't get too much blackmails, JB :p

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I so, so, so, so love Kim Gab Soo and Lee Mi Sook. Holy Moly. I'm now watching Get Karl where... who else but Kim Gab Soo plays a meek father unlike any father I've seen him play. How does he do it?

Anyhow, many thanks to you ladies at Dramabeans. I started reading sometime late last year when I decided to go hog-wild and use K-dramas to improve my Korean. Since then, I've spent an inordinate amount of time here, initially for the recaps to better understand an episode before the subs came out and more recently to be amused by JB, GF, and the commenters. Thanks for a good year full of much intelligent laughter.

Also, I even assigned Secret Garden recaps to a very lazy ESL student: translate an entire recap from English into Korean, word for word, in hopes that this would get her to read well-written English, both standard and slang. Result? She actually completed her homework for once and with much gusto.

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rock on for your creative homework idea and for your esl student!^^

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dear editors, kamsahamnida *bows*
thanks so much for this, just got another "oh no, one progressive baka baka smile coming up!" :DDD
i actually just scroll down first to find Yoo Ah In's name first...and went YATTA ! hahaha ... thanks!

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And LURVED Joseon X-Files. So so so so soooo good! I only wish I had more time to go back to it and give it the sort of mulling over that it deserves.

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LOL love this! :) here's to 2011 - a year of (hopefully) better dramas and likable characters! :)

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nooooo my poor takgoo. okay it was kind of overrated i agree. but i thought cinderella's unni was more overrated ;_;.

so proud of my little yoo ah in. you're so boss.
shin eun kyung is definitely amazing as well.

anyways, no matter what they say, i think 2010 was a good year for dramas. (cept road no 1. i was so excited from kim ha neul and so ji sub - HOW COULD THAT GO WRONG??)

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That was quite a read. Thanksd gf, jb, dahee and thundie :D

"You certainly do not expect her to knock your jaw to the floor in the very first episode and to trample on said jaw until it’s a bloody mess." Now I'm visualizing this in my head. :s

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ahahahah!!! i love it!! thank you so much!! ^__^

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I pick Yoo Ah In. (He's mine)

Damn, he needs to jump in the next project soon!

and Secret Garden.

Oh my Jang Hyuk, I'm also anticipating Midas next year~

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Thanks for a wonderful year of drama JB and GF.. your recaps help me understand what's going on in the series since I have the tendency to watch the raw videos... I only managed to see 3 religiously - Cinderella's Sister, My Girlfriend is a Gumiho and Mary Stayed Out All Night. Looking forward to more addictive series in 2011!

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OMG... I love this... intelligent (and humorous) reviews!!!
Really is a second home online... I really love visiting Dramabeans...

Kim Gab Soo and Lee Mi Sook as best supporting actor & actresses is totally deserving...

And best comedy series... This line crack me up for good!
" whether it’s eating her face cream (“Yum!”) or using cows as a barometer of all that is good in the world." YES!!! that's our Miho...

Aww I actually hope Siwon will win best use of idol star... but the conversation on KHJ... that's wicked... love it!

I like best mane too... That is some crazy hair K-dramas have this year...

4 Years... 5 parts this year... Thanks for all these wonderfulness Dramabeans Team!!! Come what may... here is more to K-dramas in 2011!

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Thank you all for your wonderful year in reviews and enjoyed reading your likes/dislikes.

congrats on the very clever and awesome way to avoid really discussing Kim Hyun-joong! I remain slightly hopeful abt him that in perhaps 4 or 5 years, he would become a decent enough actor.

This was a pretty great year, though I also just realized how so many awesome actors/actresses have been underutilized this year. I guess it was a good year for not very popular actors/actresses to break out and a mediocre year for more well-known actors.

And Jang Hyuk- this man was born to act! And Kim Gab Soo- I can't believe an actor can do that many dramas in one year and excel in them all!

I also loved the SKKS music. I wasn't too fond of the modern pieces, but the instrumentals were more than enough to make me just feel and absorb.

Lastly, I hope someone does a MST3K sort of show for makjang dramas.

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Thanks! happy holidays!

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Amazing! Simply amazing! Thank you to an awesome 2010! 2011, look out for DB's awesome recappers and audience :D

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Wow, just when I thought there was nothing that I'm interested in watching besides Secret Garden, you bring up such helpful reviews.

I was overjoyed when I went out today, on Boxing Day, and picked up The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry, Jejoonwon and Joseon X-Files, all for 10% off!!

Can''t wait to see what everyone is raving about.

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Thanks for another year of great drama recaps! I tend to read your recaps even when I've already watched the episodes.

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JB I love your pick for the best couple! KJW and PSY from CH deserve to get the no. 1 for the best couple.
I love their romance the most because of its strength. Through out the series we could see how much they really care about each other. Their love is achingly and wrenchingly beautiful. Love them both!

If I have to choose the second best couple, my pick will be PSH and KSY from PP.

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I LOVE PSH - KSY coupling in prosecutor princess....... I can't get enough of their on screen chemistry!!!!!!!!!
PSH, KSY.... Would you have done to me.....? I can't forget both of you ...

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I agree with you with your awards ...
special mention for Dr Champs too!

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P.S. I love the hair category.

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I laughed so hard with the WORST USE OF AN IDOL STAR Category! LOL! I have Nothing Positive to say too. except Hyun joong was.. well, he barely moved his facial muscles.

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It also helps that he has the sexiest eyes of a K-drama ahjusshi evaaaaah. And yes, in case you were wondering: He’s MINE.

ahh I thought no one will notice this hot ahjussii!! his eyes are to die forr

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hyun boin! ha ji won! best couple! lol but yes i agree with the review otherwise :) thanks so much fir all the reviews. its such a great way to wrap up the drama year <3

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Ooooh... Secret Garden is blacklisted. It's ok show. I love you warts & all. Just you & me so happy together. Lalala.... So happy together...

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why do people think Secret Garden has been blacklisted/excluded- hyun bin is clearly listed as a honorable mention for best actor.

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Why I enjoyed Baker King the most this year even though I thought Comrades was the best overall drama was that, yes it was makjang, yes it had all the typical drama conventions, but the cast was appealing and strong enough to help push forward a story that took those conventions, grabbed you along, and weaved you in and out of twists and turns around corners and under tables that all you had to do was hold on for the ride.

Brainless? There are few dramas on television anywhere in the world that are truly provocative anyway. I just want to be entertained and Baker King, Kim Tak Gu definitely entertained me... and 50% of Korea it seems.

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