My 105th series is a romcom starring the queen of romcoms herself, Park Min-young. I say this because this woman has the amazing ability to generate really intense chemistry with whoever her leading man is — for reference check What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? and Her Private Life. Love in Contract is only available on…
Category: K-Drama
K-Drama Faves: Blind
Undoubtedly one of the best K-Dramas I watched last year was Blind, starring OK Taecyon and K-Pop group Apink’s Jung Eun-ji. It’s also the 104th series I’ve finished. This is a thriller that will keep you guessing all the way up to the end, much like Lee Seung-gi’s Mouse. OK Taecyon plays Ryu Sung-joon, a…
K-Drama Faves: Little Women
My 103rd K-Drama is one that made it to my makjang list, Little Women. They say it’s loosely based on Louisa May Alcott’s novel but really, I fail to see any resemblance save for the fact that the story is about sisters who grew up poor. There isn’t even the same number of sisters here…
K-Drama Faves: Imitation
For my 102nd K-Drama, I watched Imitation on Netflix. There was this one night that I fell asleep at around 8pm then woke up at 3am. I couldn’t go back to sleep. I decided to watch something that would make me drowsy. The K-Drama series Imitation popped up my Netflix recos. I thought the poster…
Makjang dramas to watch… if that’s your thing
What is a makjang drama? The Korean word makjang has a lot of meanings, and can be translated as “taking things too far”. A drama is usually considered a makjang if it has out-of-this-world, greatly exaggerated, and overly dramatic plots and characterizations. They defy norms and conventional moral standards. Like suddenly… she has a twin!…