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Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

The year 2022 might be over, but I’m not done thinking about it yet, nor reflecting over all the great dramas, essays, and inspirations (okay, and aggravations) everyone shared over our Year in Review.

When it comes to the Beanie Awards, it was particularly fun, because there were some sure winners in my book that didn’t win at all, or ties I never expected — and sometimes the consensus even swung in the opposite direction. And while consensus isn’t everything (and no one enjoys being secretly contrary in her drama taste more than I do), it does shine an interesting light on the dramas, actors, characters, and elements that really resonated with everyone this past year. So, here are some reflections on a few of the Beanie Award entries and results.
 
Best romantic chemistry: This category gave us one of our most epic wins. I mean, reaching almost 64% of the Beanie consensus is impressive on a normal day, but on the topic of romantic chemistry — when we had so many OTPs with great chemistry this past year — it really says something. And it’s not undeserved, because in the face of an amazing lead OTP, our Business Proposal second lead couple clearly won the hearts of viewers. If ever a spin-off drama would be permitted, this might be the instance.

As much as I loved our second lead couple and their magical “I found you… my love” destiny, I actually voted for the OTP in Love All Play. Chae Jong-hyeop’s smile could melt the polar ice caps, and having him paired with Park Joo-hyun — a heroine who needed to be loved more than anything — made for a great watch. They managed cuteness, swoons, support, and honesty, all of which are a win in my book.

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Favorite chaebol: Another award with a record-smashing win was our archaeopteryx Ahn Hyo-soep in the Favorite Chaebol category. ‘Twas a drama year full of great and romantic chaebols — be still my heart — but it’s clear from the results that the hard-working, food-loving, true-love-pursuing Tae-mu was the favorite. And who can argue with those results (even if you’re me, and you voted for your favorite underdog ever, Jung Il-woo.)

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Best dressed female character: This might be one of the most satisfying wins from where I’m sitting — and I definitely voted for Geum-hee’s fashion closet. Using fashion and hair alone (okay, and some serious attitude) Business Proposal and Kim Se-jung were able to draw a hilarious and amazing line of distinction between our understated and hard-working heroine, and her loud and brazen alter-ego with the equally loud and brazen fashion sense.

In (another) year of excellent K-drama costuming — so often under-appreciated as we watch dramas — Geum-hee took home the big win with Beanies. Must have been the fishnet stockings.

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Most over-used dramaland profession: In a poll that surprises no one, the profession of lawyer wins the award for the most ubiquitous dramaland profession, followed pretty closely by chaebol (is that even a profession?). Both of these designations ring true, but there’s only one I’m ready for more of in 2023. I’m sure you can guess.
Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards
 
Best ponytail/topknot situation: In one of the most perplexingly close races of the Beanie Awards, Mu-deok’s early hairdo wins by a hair over the ever-enjoyable Prince Won. And then there’s Kim Ji-hoon as Denver in Money Heist: Korea, who also put up one heck of a fight. But maybe this is an unfair fight? Assassin-maid hair versus princely locks versus hot criminal man-bun. Normally, I wouldn’t have to put all those things into one sentence, but this is dramaland, after all.

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Best boss: In possibly the most unsurprising — and satisfying — win of the Beanie Awards, we have Kang Ki-young in Extraordinary Attorney Woo. His character might have been beloved by all (in-drama and out-of-drama!), but really this is most exciting because: Kang Ki-young! He has been an absolute gem in all of his supporting roles, so the attention and accolades (not only here but critically for his career) couldn’t be more deserved.

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Best use of sweat: Not gonna lie, this was my favorite award of the year, but I’m actually shocked that Sohn Seok-gu as Gu didn’t take it home with a landslide. It can’t be that Beanies didn’t think he bore his angsty farmhand sweat well, could it? Nah… more like the toil and athleticism of our Twenty Five Twenty One fencing athletes won the hearts of viewers everywhere (mine included, but I still voted for Gu).

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Biggest overall disappointment: In a drama year where the word “disappointing” was deployed by a frightening number of viewers, it’s interesting to see how these top options ranked. Now, I expected Why Her? to rank high, but the hundreds of votes for Thirty-Nine were a surprise. Snowdrop didn’t do half bad good either.

It occurs to me that so much of being disappointed over a drama is about the expectations we had. Some of them were set by the drama’s promotional materials, promised genre, or the appearance of a fantastic favorite actor. But also, there are those expectations we keep close to our chest: that feeling when you know you’re watching a story that’s truly speaking to you. Or, when you’re watching a story that should be speaking to you, but isn’t. Admittedly, I either dropped or didn’t even try to watch most of the dramas in this list, but maybe that’s okay, since they’re perfect in my head.
 

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Made me squee the most: On the opposite side of the street to “biggest disappointment” we have the award for the drama that made you squee the most. And while Business Proposal is a worthy winner, and Extraordinary Attorney Woo and Alchemy of Souls are excellent silver and bronze medalists — what’s more interesting here are the dramas that got bottom rung votes. They’re all romances! They should survive on squees alone! (Perhaps the low votes indicate the sorry turns some of these dramas took later in their run.)

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Most frivolous waste of talent: I also love this award category, because if you look at it sideways, it’s actually quite a compliment. These fine actors deserved better than the roles or dramas that they got, and as a tried and true fan of all four of these guys, let’s hope that 2023 brings them more of the limelight. Or a limelight that showcases their greatness, instead of making us sigh at how little screen time they got, or how undeveloped their character was. I definitely voted for Lee Soo-hyuk in Tomorrow, and I would have done so even if they never put him in a vest — but yeah, they did, and that cemented it.

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 
Favorite OTP: For the last category of my retrospective, we have the Favorite OTP — possibly the most popular, beloved, and voted on topic. And I’d say the competition was pretty fierce. But unlike the Best Romantic Chemistry award above, Favorite OTP encompasses a whole lot more than onscreen sizzle: I’d argue it’s more about the soul of the OTP, and how much they embody the dramatic perfection that is the One True Pairing. We had a fabulous selection of OTPs this year — and many not even on the list that were equally lovely — but it’s nice to see peoples’ affections divided and all that love spread around. Let’s do it again next year. ♥

Reflections on the 2022 Beanie Awards

 


 
BONUS ADDENDUM: For those asking in the comments, John #1 was the clear winner.

 
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2022 feels so long ago :) that’s how long Jan 2023 already feels!!

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@missvictrix thank you for this spirited look back at the 2022 dramas, especially best use of sweat! LOL!

And wow with Doctor Lawyer wasting two powerhouses!

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I started the drama for Shin Sung-rok and while I really loved Jayden's character; I wished they really did him justice. It could have been an epic bromance for the year, but the drama trampled over its good aspects and we got a boring drama instead.

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But most importantly, which Chef John won the award for "I didn't mean to fall in love with you"?

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This is the question all beanies want an answer!!

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Potato John (that is what I have decided to call him), who I believe was John #1, had a pretty big lead. But, yes, I want to know too!

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@panshel @eazal @vienibenmio Your request has been granted ^^

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As an unofficial Jijon archivist, I believe that John #1 is the best choice because that is the moment it all turned around. But the other Johns are great, too!

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How did you get this job and do you need an apprentice?

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@missvitrix - endlessly rewatching Jijon scenes, including one full rewatch of the drama where I skipped everything but their scenes, and then compiling an edit of just their scenes together for YouTube (which often required multiple takes to capture without glitches or getting the right start/stop points).

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oh, and I would welcome an apprentice! I could talk about this couple forever. The discussion in the comments on my YouTube videos are giving me life.

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That's the one I vote for.

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I can promise you that the sweat of the fencers in TWENTYFIVE TWENTYONE is quite accurate and extremely realistic.

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Even if LSH got every minute of screen in Tomorrow it wouldn't have been enough, I swear.

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I'm a little salty that Park Yeon-woo and Son Hwa-ryeong didn't win Best Chemistry because they did SO MUCH with SO LITTLE. I mean, the second couple in A Business Proposal were great but they had much more help from the script.

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Business Proposal easily won most of the romance awards. This should be enough to tell anyone what a pathetic year for romance last year was. Not that BP was exactly bad but it was a drama that would have been considered average at most if it had any real competition. The second romantic place was either Attorney Woo or AoS, in EAW the romance was sweet but almost a subplot, and AoS was far from a well developed romance, probably one of the weakest offers of the Hong sisters, as far as romantic development.

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Yeah, this was a rough year for people who just wanted romance and not, like, heaping doses of trauma or death.

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@missvictrix What a delightful read! And we have a lot of the same sentiments. Methinks thou art a very gifted writer/commentator, and very fun to read.

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I am happy that John #1 won. The other Johns were very good contenders too!

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Some of the results are unexpected, and others are unsurprising. Honestly, regarding Mr. Gu's sweat, I'm surprised it didn't win an award of its own. For me it was, hands down, the most gorgeous looking sweat of any kdrama character in 2021 and 2022. The sweat should have its own award.

On to much less weird things, Kim Ji-hoon's hair in Money Heist: JEA is just *chef's kiss. I remember watching Flower of Evil and hoping he wouldn't cut it. Then seeing the posters for Money Heist and getting all excited at the fact that it had gotten even longer. I hope he keeps it that way. It looks really good.

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I haven't seen Money Heist aside from trailers and given its lack of appeal, what's not as "chef's kiss" is the wasted talent of Yu Ji-Tae in this one. I've been a huge fan of his since "Old Boy" and couldn't believe he'd take a role in a drama like this...

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I personally enjoyed it. It wasn't amazing or anything, but for me it was good enough to watch in its entirety. Season two was quite satisfying, and much better than season one.

I like Yu Ji-tae. Haven't seen him in a lot of stuff, but I think he's better in season two than he is in season one.

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He's definitely a film actor who got into dramas late in the game. I really liked his film roles, which were always very intelligent and complex. I think this drama role tries to capitalize on that, but no matter how great the actor, sometimes it's not enough when the narrative is flimsy.

He was great in Different Dreams and Star's Lover, both of which were better suited to his talents. I'm having trouble similar trouble getting into When My Love Blooms, but will give it another try when I'm in more of the mood for that type of drama since he and LBY are both great talents. Just was difficult getting into it with the first episode.

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I'll have to go and check out his filmography. I totally get what you mean when you said you couldn't get into that drama. I feel that way about a number of dramas myself.

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I actaully dont like pre chosen answer aka only one possible outcome polls like Chef John. I didnt watch the whole drama but defo dont agree

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