I’m really curious to see these Apple TV-produced K-dramas.
I hope these streaming-platforms-produced shows get longer in the future though? I don’t think we would’ve gotten a wacky show like The School Nurse Files for example if it weren’t for netflix, but 6 episodes really AIN’T it & the seasons format for such short dramas is just torture.
My main appeal for k-dramas is their classic one season-16 episode format (unless you’re Forest of Secrets or Hospital Playlist)!!
Yeah, I hate this movement towards seasons. One of the best things about k-dramas is that they are self-contained, relatively short, and you don’t have to wait exorbitant periods of time to watch the show from beginning-to-end.
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Yuyuu, The Drama Queen
October 28, 2020 at 5:49 PM
I’m really curious to see these Apple TV-produced K-dramas.
I hope these streaming-platforms-produced shows get longer in the future though? I don’t think we would’ve gotten a wacky show like The School Nurse Files for example if it weren’t for netflix, but 6 episodes really AIN’T it & the seasons format for such short dramas is just torture.
My main appeal for k-dramas is their classic one season-16 episode format (unless you’re Forest of Secrets or Hospital Playlist)!!
Maq
October 28, 2020 at 6:48 PM
Yeah, I hate this movement towards seasons. One of the best things about k-dramas is that they are self-contained, relatively short, and you don’t have to wait exorbitant periods of time to watch the show from beginning-to-end.