Misaeng
By Jig
There is something cathartic about calling fictional characters idiots. There has been more than one instance where I've earned myself an odd stare at the coffee shop...
By @javinne
When I started watching Strongest Deliveryman, I simply did it because of Go Kyung-pyo, and I also wanted to like Chae Soo-bin since I hadn't watched her in...
The Lonely Shining Goblin
By @Cloggie
That I made it to ajumma age without knowingly encountering the Truck of Doom in a TV drama now seems almost as hard to...
By Anonymous
So often I read a drama review that begins somewhere along the lines of: "This was not a perfect drama but..." And School 2017 is no exception.
But maybe...
By Alaskan
Listen my Beanies and you shall hear
of a widely panned drama that I hold very dear
In 2012, I tried a new genre
of serial programs called Korean...
By @greenfields
A good measure of a drama’s popularity is the number of comments on the final episode recap here at Dramabeans. By this standard, Solomon's Perjury, with a...
Reunited Worlds
It was a strange year for me, as my drama-watching mojo spent a lot of time languishing a corner, by which I mean that I didn't complete very...
[In Defense Of] Noble idiots
by Guest Beanie
Misaeng By Jig There is something cathartic about calling fictional characters idiots. There has been more than one instance where I've earned myself an odd stare at the coffee shop...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] Strongest Deliveryman and what it means to be innately good
by Guest Beanie
By @javinne When I started watching Strongest Deliveryman, I simply did it because of Go Kyung-pyo, and I also wanted to like Chae Soo-bin since I hadn't watched her in...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] My inexplicable fondness for Love Rain
by Guest Beanie
By Ally Love Rain is not a drama that will make you into a better person, cause you to figure out who you are and what you should be doing...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] The Truck of Doom
by Guest Beanie
The Lonely Shining Goblin By @Cloggie That I made it to ajumma age without knowingly encountering the Truck of Doom in a TV drama now seems almost as hard to...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] Cheese in the Trap: When realism hits home too hard
by Guest Beanie
By @JustMe I like to think that my opinion is relevant and that I am as objective as possible about whether I love a drama or not. That being said,...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] School 2017: The perfect drama
by Guest Beanie
By Anonymous So often I read a drama review that begins somewhere along the lines of: "This was not a perfect drama but..." And School 2017 is no exception. But maybe...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] An ode to Faith
by Guest Beanie
By Alaskan Listen my Beanies and you shall hear of a widely panned drama that I hold very dear In 2012, I tried a new genre of serial programs called Korean...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[In Defense Of] Solomon’s Perjury: A sensitive portrayal of mental health
by Guest Beanie
By @greenfields A good measure of a drama’s popularity is the number of comments on the final episode recap here at Dramabeans. By this standard, Solomon's Perjury, with a...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[Theme of the Month] In defense of…
by javabeans
Happy new year, everyone! It's a new month and a new year, and time for a new theme. And this time, we thought we'd give you the floor (so to...
Tags: Theme of the Month
[2017 Year in Review] A slump isn’t always a bad thing
by LollyPip
Reunited Worlds It was a strange year for me, as my drama-watching mojo spent a lot of time languishing a corner, by which I mean that I didn't complete very...
Tags: Theme of the Month, year in review, year in review 2017