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Beans of Wisdom: Comments of the week

girlfriday: New feature! We’re trying something new, because so often we read great comments on Dramabeans and bemoan the death of the thumbs-up button. But that button broke things, and we still want to give good comments their due.

javabeans: Plus, we love that we have a robust commenting community, but that sometimes means a particularly well-formulated thought gets lost in the shuffle.

girlfriday: And whether that’s in-depth dissection of shows, pure unadulterated squeeing over favorite actors, or keen observations, we wanted to share them with everyone.

javabeans: And conversely, remember this? Yeah, nobody else does either. Rather than tell you what not to do, we figured it would be more fun to highlight the ones we find insightful, interesting, or just plain funny.

girlfriday: Hence Beans of Wisdom, a collection of comments from the Beanut Gallery (that’d be you guys) throughout the past week that made us laugh, or made us think twice about something in dramaland.

javabeans: If you think we’ve missed some comments worthy of being featured, let us know — or better yet, write more of them! If we get enough of them, we hope to make this a regular fixture at Dramabeans. Do us proud!

 

For instance, it always warms our hearts to hear comments like #33 from Sam in “Page Turner: Episode 1”:

Just when I was having a hard time..This drama’s Episode lifted my spirits up. I don’t know but what I like about dramas is that they can accidentally change your mood and give you courage during times you need them the most..I find this episode very comforting 🙂

 
Wise Bean Ree said in Comment #40 in “Come Back, Ajusshi: Episode 1”:

I don’t know about you guys, but this drama made me appreciate our parents even more. Their sweat and blood, they’re so precious to be wasted. We have to remind ourselves that they are indeed, a hero

 
mary, Wise Bean and our resident head cheerleader for Song Jae-rim, suggested this casting in Comment #18 from the post “Confirmed: Park Hae-jin returns to dramaland for Man to Man”:

Someone said last time that Ma Dong-seok isn’t available to be PHJ’s costar so I’m gonna vote for Song Jae-rim.

“Man to Man is about a bodyguard (Park Hae-jin) who is tasked to protect a top star (Song Jae-rim) when a crazy fan (who?) starts sending creepy applebutt pictures to the star’s apartment.”

 
Wise Bean Alex said in Comment #5.1.1 in the post “Master: God of Noodles goes comic book style for first teaser”:

“My revenge will be… making the PERFECT NOODLE.”

 
Val said in Comment #10.1 in “Descended From the Sun to air three special broadcasts”:

I respect your opinion that you do not like the drama. It is not what I would consider a masterpiece but I do enjoy the cinematography and writing. Some of the titles you named are definitely masterpieces that I agree with and love as well. Bubblegum for example had great cinematography, actors/actresses as well as script.

With that said, opinions are subjective and everyone has different standards of what makes a masterpiece. It is only fair that you respect others by not making comments like this where you single out the gender of those who commented on the videos. How do you know that those commenting are not guys? The “girly” nickname was a give away or the gushing over Song Jong Ki? There is no need to point out specifically the “girls” who call this drama a masterpiece; there is no need to point out the gender to get your point across unless you are being misogynistic and implying that only girls would like this show and for reasons you deem unsuitable. “Commentators on video” work just as well if you are simply making a point.

Let’s just be a little more sensitive about the words we use.

 
In the same post, Yukie said (at Comment #9.7):

Loving a crack drama and recognizing what it is doesn’t hinder my enjoyment of it. As a matter of fact me and my group of girlfriends who loved it all agree that we turn off our brain while watching. It is a fluff-romance-human drama that simply meant to make u feel good and enjoy the awesome cinematography. What on earth is so wrong about that type of drama?

 
Solarmoonmoo in Comment #16 in “Descended From the Sun: Episode 11”:

Wait a second. What if Argus isn’t the “bad guy.” What if, and I am going on a limb here, the actual bad guy is our inner turmoil and emotions? Man vs. self. Maybe Argus is just a red herring? I don’t know. I can’t watch episode 12 until tomorrow afternoon so I could be wrong by then. But what if?

 
Comment #5 from “Oh Snap! Taecyeon has great eyebrows,” from Wise Bean alpha:

Very out of the topic thought, but I always wonder how celebrities feel when their fame is no longer as it used to be. I watched in dramas (YWCFTS, Come back Mister), where in drama sets, the less popular actors are ignored and not given star treatment.

I wonder how it feels to drop to bottom after being on top. I wonder how Bigbang will feel once they are no longer chart-toppers, how will Kim Soo Hyun feel once he will no longer get lead roles and will have to do side characters.

Does it affect them mentally, since they might feel they are not worth as much?

Just having these late night thoughts. And seeing this picture just made me think back to 2PM peak days and current.

 
CR had a few burning questions about how an entire political plot in Jackpot hinged on one three-second interaction between a water maid and a king in Comment #15 of “Jackpot: Episode 1”:

I kept trying to handwave the Complex But Surefire King Seduction Method, but can’t help but come back to it all “whaaat. how did that work? It was half Pick-Up Artist, half maybe magic? Did Master Manipulator Dude somehow hypnotize the king? “When you see a leaf covering shoes and she meets your gaze for three breaths, you will fall in love. Also, you will cluck like a chicken during eclipses. For funsies.”

 
And in the same post, nAEE noted in Comment #21:

Thanks for the recap! Gosh, am I the only one who think “It’s recap party in dramabeans!!!” ^^

Why yes, it’s been quite the recap-apalooza lately, thanks for noticing!

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I love everything you are doing with the website ladies! Dramabeans is like an oasis for me. I love reading the comments and other people's opinions about the dramas. Keep up the good work and Thank you! ?

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You know this is going to be the causation for more work for you right?

Comment highlights= more people wanting attention = more comments to wade through = WORK

I'm just sayin....

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Exactly. Db having many commenters

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Lol, I don't think anything will really happen. People already talk a lot here. I mean...I think Javabeans said she gets an e-mail for every comment posted here so maybe this will make that more fun.

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I don't think people will comment more. The same people will comment as usual... only this time trying to be smarter and witty-er lol

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I agree but i know they must have thought it out......right guys? Also this just gave me more pressure to write more interesting comments but it's a nice add to the blog and it might be the second best feature for me after spill the beans!

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Yes more work! Thanks JB and team and thanks for taking on more workload and acknowledging this commenting community.

It's a brilliant idea... not only will comments (hopefully) be even better thought out and written, but they may be somewhat more 'self-censored'? :D

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Self-censorship may not be good. Uninhibited comments can be (unintentionally?) hilarious.

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@ Snickers?

Tut! Tut! Methinks thou dost enjoy lurkerdom much! :D

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Well, they are looking for more beanies so some of the work will presumably be delegated.

The New York Times has this feature also. I don't think anyone there writes their comments thinking "Will I make it into "Comments Highlights" section" because ultimately people are either passionate about the topic they are commenting on or not.

And if people do get conscious about it, maybe it'll reduce the comments that are just "He's so hooooooot" (which are fine, but if every recapped episode has a string of those comments it gets pretty boring. Though not that I care – I know how the scrolling on my mousepad works after all).

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loving the comment on jackpot. i too found that hilarious. it was so oddly specific, but i guess whatever works, works. and the two descendants comments, props to both of them for being so eloquent. honestly, i'm pretty pleased with the direction db is going right now :D

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I agree with you 100%!

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The odd thing about that Jackpot seduction technique for me was that I didn't even question it. My brain just immediately filed it away as "nonsense that you must accept to get to Yeo Jin Goo."

I like this idea. I don't comment often, and I don't read many comments because they're sometimes overwhelming in number. But I'll definitely read future posts like this!

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lmao "nonsense you must accept to get to Yeo Jin Goo" TBH. if i wasn't so intent on making sense of this sageuk... which i have since stopped doing, i probably would've thought the same thing.

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I like this!!! It's such a great way to highlight comments and even the individuals who are commenting. noodle revenge FTW! I loved that comment in the thread as well.

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Love, love this. Some of the comments thoughout DB are so insightful. Also, they crack me up! Mary's comment here was great, and I LOVED her fake recap under the "Minions Wanted" posted.

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I LOL'ed at Mary's comment and revenge noodle comment...
Oh man.. Witty and funny at the same time!

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The noodle revenge is hilarious! The thing is, the drama can actually end up that way (gasp!).

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Woah, it's a nice new feature where I could find the very insightful thoughts from fellow fans. Buth I'm kinda missing the Spill The Beans feature, it's been weeks since I read the last one, it's still on right? Hmm, kinda procrastinating whether to send my (me and my sister's, actually) story so I hope that when I'm done debating with myself, I could still do so... And yeah, thank you for being one great platform for fellow addicts(?) to enjoy the drama experience more...

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I love this. Every time I read a great comment, I wish there was a thumbs up button. That is why I opt for the hidden +100000000 one.

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1. I love this idea! r/hockey has something similar that they post every Sunday called Best of r/hockey and it's hilarious so this is gonna be just as fun.

2. Val, I don't know who you are but I love you.

3. Yukie, I absolutely agree. We need fluff dramas in our life.

4. I'm on here! Ahhhh! I'm glad to know that my theory was most likely not correct but there are still episodes left for DOTS so I could be right. We never know with KES.

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I am a fresh, recently hatched beanie. But even though I'm an infant, time-wise, I still cannot stop reading dramabeans and part of the reason is, why, comments! Some people have such wonderful insight I usually check dozens of those if I have the time. I can learn so much from those and observe some interesting dioscussions and perspectives on characters. This is absolutely awesome idea and I love it.

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You guys have now given me a new purpose in life. New life goal: to be selected as a Bean of Wisdom.

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I was scrolling down and saw my comment being mentioned. Oh my god. Thank you so much DB. A big hug. Senpai noticed me.
That was a very genuine question that had been on my mind since ages. I am glad that it make you think about something too.

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I haven't watched any behind the scenes of come back, mister but I'm interested now! Who do you think is left out??

Plus, I think GD will always be a diva :)

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Mary : " 3. Might sound too much like a fan girl if a drama has one of my favourite Oppas.

Good thinking. Can you imagine me writing a Goodbye Mr Black recap?


In this episode, Woojin, looking dashing in a striped shirt, looks at Swan with a cheeky smile. His smile is like the sun. (Warning: you need sunglasses to watch this episode.)

Swan tells him “You’re just my newswriting sunbae”. Woojin starts crying. I want to reach into the screen and tell him I’m here. I love eggs. And I love fast men too. Better if they are secret chaebols with an evil dad.

(Meanwhile Black shows up and steals money from some folks and scares Sunjae into making stupid decisions.)

Back to Woojin, who’s typing intently on his laptop. Is it a love letter for me? Probably not. But a girl can hope, right? Maybe if I cut my hair really short too? "

This has got to be my fav comment this week xD

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I agree. I was about to suggest this too. Definitely the most memorable comment imo!

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Lmao! Me too! Mary's faux recap had me laughing for hours. I still re-visit that thread just for that comment.

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Thank you for the new playground for us, Dramabeans. :)

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Really love this. I fully agree with Val n Yukie. I also feel that one should not put down one drama over another that one likes.
We each have our own taste n reasons for watching a drama. Let's respect each other's choice. Let's all have a great time.
Thanks again to DB for all your hard work.

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I can't imagine how you guys manage to read every comments when there are like thousands of them! And hundreds of them per recap for some shows!

Respect to DB for their time invested and hard work!

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I know! I feel for them during the Healer fandom.

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They had at least 1000 comments every episode and the last episode broke DB records for I don't know how long. The last time I saw it's over 10,000 comments..

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I didn't know they read them all! I just figured they had a filter to catch potential bad ones... thanks guys! You're the best!

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HAHAHHA. This is quite nice though it would have a number of cons as well.

re: alpha's comments
Yeah. I think about that sometimes. Must be hard on them but it also gives them an opportunity to think and step back as to what's really important in life. Hah... Makes me want to watch a drama like this now. Any suggestions?

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Love it! Love this curator segment of the comments. One of the best things about Dramabeans is the beanie community and their comments. However, due to the lack of time I cannot read them all. This new segment is a quick way to the community's insightful comments of the week.

Thank you??

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Thanks for this! I love it!

Also, I remember reading Alpha's fame comment and going 'wow, that's good.' Thanks for giving it some public recognition! Go Alpha! I've thought about celebrities and famous people before, and what it would be like to be them, and I've since determined I do not ever want to be in a movie. Too stressful--and I would die if my image got picked apart by haters.

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I remember reading Alpha's comment too (in fact, it was indeed one of the very, very few comments that stopped me in place and made me ponder for a while).

Now that I'm reading it again, I am recalling an interview with Ahn Sung-ki that I did with a group of Korean film bloggers in London. Someone asked about how he chose his roles, and part of his answer related to becoming an "older" actor who doesn't get lead roles anymore (the last bit is especially insightful):

"One good thing about being an actor is that obviously there is the premise that you have to do well and you must continue to appeal but there are roles and characters that you can play even as you get older. I have singer friends who have produced hit songs but as they become older it’s not as easy to produce big hits and lifelong they’ll be repeating the hits they had when they were younger. In my opinion, I wish they’d try something new or do something different but it feels they are unable to. As an actor, as you get older and get more wrinkles there are more roles that those wrinkles can speak to. There aren’t any specific roles that I’m attracted to but thinking about the cathartic effect that a film has is what attracts me ultimately. If I can move people’s hearts and touch them in some way, those are the roles I want to take. As you get older, the roles in films and the parts you play may get smaller but the most important thing is that my presence and my skill is not reduced. So, rather that concentrate on size, you focus on constantly having depth in roles and thinking is something I will contemplate in the future continually. By having continued depth I’ll still be able to move the hearts and minds of people."

The whole interview, for those who are interested:
https://alualuna.wordpress.com/2014/11/20/lkff-group-interview-with-ahn-sung-ki-and-qa-photos-from-화장-hwayangrevivre-closing-night-gala/

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Spoken like a true artist. :') He doesn't just say "I love my craft", it actually shows how much and how deeply he thought about how to improve himself.

Alpha's comment stayed with me too, I remember feeling a bit sad and speechless (typeless?) after reading it. It brings to mind lots of other actors/actresses we used to like and see a lot in the past but are nowhere or just in bit roles now.

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Alpha's comment made me reflect a lot, too. It made me think actually of the Wonder Girls, probably one of two girl groups who could've really given SNSD a run for their money and remained majorly popular until now, if not for the wrong gamble that JYP made in sending them to the US. (The other group would be 2NE1.) While not as big as they were from 2009-'13, SNSD still lords over the other girl groups until now. Sad to think that the Wonder Girls could've been in the same level of popularity, too.

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Thank you so much. I am glad I made many people stop and think about this matter,

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OMG YOU GUYS. Think about the comments on Healer recaps! But it's such a sweet thing to think that you guys read them all. I've been lurking on this site for soooooooo long and there are just comments here that made me lol-ed so much and made me teary too.

Fighting!

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OMIGOSHHHH!!!!!!! this is totally making my day!!!!!!!!!!

*party time*
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Awww, what a recognition section you just open here. Thanks DB, for acknowledging your readers' comments, the lovely Beanies.

Love this new section. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

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We have to potential to get real meta here if you select best comments from a comments of the week post. Has dramabeans commenting gone too far?!

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Keep it ladies! It's great to be part of DB community and great to see our comments got recognized and even highlighted here. :)

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*keep it up

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The entire Dramabeans team, all the Beanies, all the comments .....truly outstanding all around!

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Love this new feature ! Hope it'll keep fights and bad words at bay xD all those DOTS vs CMA fights are getting out of control

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This is such a clever feature, there aren't many who care so much for their fans and take the time to read through all the compliments and criticisms they give.

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I am encouraged to write thought provoking, kind and sensible comments because of this feature in hopes my comment will appear in this section someday. Just seeing "jichangwooklover commented" would be so exciting!

BTW really love the username hawoojinruinedme LOL.

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Wow! :D

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Your comments always get a good laugh out of me. Keep it coming!

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Wah! Thanks :)

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Loving this post!
And I agree with Sam.. wishing Page turner was longer. Its so sweetly uplifting. KSH does not disappoint, in fact her mature acting makes me forget her age; SJH ive always found compelling but here hes doing a sparkling adorable job. and Ji Soo of course is <3

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I've always wondered if there is a search function that JB and GF could use to search out specific commentors. Like for instance if they posted some juicy news about Song Jae Rim, and the next day were like, "Ok let's see what mary has to say about *this*."
In conjunction, I've wondered (if there were such a device) if they have favorite commentors that they seek out.
This is idea is a way to peek into what is striking to our Head Beans, which is an awesome new dimension to the insight they already share and my favorite thing about this site.
Man the pressure is ON! Now I retreat to the safety of the Lurk Caverns.

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I'm following this blog since it was on javabeans.wordpress, and always enjoy Javabeans and later Girlfriday's writings.
I used to read all the articles and even comments since most of them are interesting and insightful. I even learn more vocabularies from here (English isn't my first language).
However it's a pity that with the increasing popularity of this site and more visitors, we often see more fanwars, trolls, hate comments....
Hopefully 'wise', 'inspiring', 'witty', 'fun' comments like the ones featured above will appear more often!

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Can I recommend my own comment? I just am usually so oblivious about subtle plot tie-ins until I read them in others' comments, that I'm so proud that I noticed something in a drama. My comment appears in Healer episode 11. Comment 232.

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LOL @Beez

That was a cute comment on the Healer thread. Jung Hoo and Young Shin playing doctor eh? :)

And of course the place of hiding insight... good catch! :)

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If I knew how to speak, read and write Korean, I would've applied as a Dramabeans minion. Mainly to quench my severe curiosity in finding out how you guys manage to bend time and have the stamina to not only keep up with all the Korean drama frenzy but even think of new cool stuff like this. I am just in awe. Had I been a KDrama fairy godmother, I would've granted y'all your own Korean drama fantasy...

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I am STILL WONDERING about Master Manipulator Guy's methods. There's understanding human nature and exploiting it and then there's his extremely specific possibly psychic knowledge.

y'all <333333

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