Legend of the Blue Sea
By @anonybean
Earlier this year, I wrote about how my father’s cancer diagnosis affected my drama watching. During the time that my dad was...
KBS's new office rom-com Jugglers starts out strong, with interesting characters and a simple premise that promises to be cute, if familiar. There's nothing new in the basic plot, but...
Now that they've both admitted they like each other, Ha-ram and Black are free to enjoy adorable dates together. Except someone knows the truth about Black being a Reaper, which...
Chicago Typewriter
By @sleepypie1212
I went a little crazy with the dramas this year. As in, massive overload. As in, I’m not going to admit how many dramas I...
Our grumpy detective finds himself chasing a mystery that grows deeper every time he thinks he's getting close to the answer. The last thing he wants right now is more...
I haven't had this much fun watching a police drama in... well, ever. The action is tight, the characters are engaging, and I actually care about the mystery they're trying...
Vlog time!
We're taking advantage of our brand-new vlog series to fold it into our 2017 Year in Review series, so today we're all about the dramas that made us laugh,...
It's Bean Count time! The Bean Count is our completely unscientific and gut-based exercise where Team Dramabeans gets to show our love for dramas by giving them (imaginary, useless) beans,...
It's finally time to try to drag down the people truly responsible for the Flight 801 crash, but can Mad Dog ensnare everyone involved or will some of them manage to...
The tension doesn’t let up as Mad Dog scrambles to bring those responsible for the tragedy of Flight 801 to justice. Their investigation suffers one setback after another, but help...
[2017 Year in Review] My queue in 2017: Where dramas go to die
by Guest Beanie
Legend of the Blue Sea By @anonybean Earlier this year, I wrote about how my father’s cancer diagnosis affected my drama watching. During the time that my dad was...
Tags: Theme of the Month, year in review 2017
Jugglers: Episode 1
by LollyPip
KBS's new office rom-com Jugglers starts out strong, with interesting characters and a simple premise that promises to be cute, if familiar. There's nothing new in the basic plot, but...
Tags: Baek Jin-hee, Daniel Choi, first episodes, Jugglers, Kang Hye-jung, Lee Won-geun
Black: Episode 15
by odilettante
Now that they've both admitted they like each other, Ha-ram and Black are free to enjoy adorable dates together. Except someone knows the truth about Black being a Reaper, which...
Tags: Black, Go Ara, Lee El, Song Seung-heon
[2017 Year in Review] If underdogs ruled the world
by Guest Beanie
Chicago Typewriter By @sleepypie1212 I went a little crazy with the dramas this year. As in, massive overload. As in, I’m not going to admit how many dramas I...
Tags: Theme of the Month, year in review 2017
Two Cops: Episodes 7-8
by LollyPip
Our grumpy detective finds himself chasing a mystery that grows deeper every time he thinks he's getting close to the answer. The last thing he wants right now is more...
Tags: Hyeri, Jo Jung-seok, Kim Sun-ho, Two Cops
Two Cops: Episodes 5-6
by LollyPip
I haven't had this much fun watching a police drama in... well, ever. The action is tight, the characters are engaging, and I actually care about the mystery they're trying...
Tags: Hyeri, Jo Jung-seok, Kim Sun-ho, Two Cops
[Vlog] Our favorite K-dramas of 2017, Part 1 of 2
by javabeans
Vlog time! We're taking advantage of our brand-new vlog series to fold it into our 2017 Year in Review series, so today we're all about the dramas that made us laugh,...
Tags: Dramabeans vlog, featured2, year in review, year in review 2017
[2017 Year in Review] Part 1: The Bean Count
by javabeans
It's Bean Count time! The Bean Count is our completely unscientific and gut-based exercise where Team Dramabeans gets to show our love for dramas by giving them (imaginary, useless) beans,...
Tags: featured2, The Bean Count, year in review, year in review 2017
Mad Dog: Episode 16 (Final)
by Regals
It's finally time to try to drag down the people truly responsible for the Flight 801 crash, but can Mad Dog ensnare everyone involved or will some of them manage to...
Tags: Mad Dog, Ryu Hwa-young, Woo Do-hwan, Yoo Ji-tae
Mad Dog: Episode 15
by TeriYaki
The tension doesn’t let up as Mad Dog scrambles to bring those responsible for the tragedy of Flight 801 to justice. Their investigation suffers one setback after another, but help...
Tags: Mad Dog, Ryu Hwa-young, Woo Do-hwan, Yoo Ji-tae