Current List:
• Doom At Your Service (9?/16)
• ???
• The Untamed (46/50)
The ??? might be determined by a poll, though I haven't decided yet. There's a couple of shows that have caught my eye enough for me to just start watching them, so...
Also on my recently completed list:
• The Ghost Bride
• Semantic Error
i remember when i used to avidly read conversations about #CDrama and #KDrama eagerly looking for more to add to my watch list.
Now I just keep reading until I find the post which tells me I won't be able to cope with it and this is another series I should probably miss.
How do you stress addicts manage it? Like seriously. How do you cope with all of the cortisol and stress reactions from your entertainment?
Watching #MyLovelyLiar now and after the raging intensity and angst of #MeteorButterflySword it feels like things are slower, like eating warm scones instead of raging hot Thai green curry.
It is not bad, though I have to admit I am wondering what the hype is about.
Am I just jaded or something? 😆 Or do I just miss seeing people vomiting blood 🤣
Honestly, I am just tired of superhero movies. What, it has been 10 years of them? People want something different.
That's why I have retreated to #KDrama#CDrama spaces. I also watch Western dramas, but usually one thay doesn't run for seasons. I am also SUPER TIRED of tv shows getting cancelled before there is a proper ending!!
I'm helping someone I met elsewhere connect with us here. They want to find others who are also keen on K and C drama and made an account on Firefish for this @pseudo
(pseudo: follow these hashtags like you would an account #KDrama#CDrama
I'm looking for a new show to start and I'm in a #KDrama mood so please tell me what your favourite Korean historical dramas and/or romance series on Netflix plus why you love them. (No spoilers, please!)
So a Discord group I am part of asked - what 12 dramas will I recommend people?
So this is a list of my favourite #CDramas and #KDramas. Have you seen any of them?
End of the Year Drama Challenge 2023
I'm gonna try to make this a thread. Yay for the ability to edit posts, I suppose? I'll also link in the post(s?) that isn't (aren't?) in order.
This is a #kdrama casting pet peeve but I'm tired of characters that are supposed to be raised in the US or Europe that don't have the correct accents. It's a real annoying sticking point. Your character was raised in Iowa and you can't pronounce corn correctly.
From MyDramaList's 2023 year summary. This is actually a good reflection of my taste in dramas. (Note the lack of romance dramas lol and lots of wuxias & thrillers hehe.) And apparently 90% of my dramas are rated 7 or 8, and about 8% or so are 9.
I need more recs for happy, found family, make-you-smile-and-warm-your-heart type of dramas. I don't mind murder and chaos as long as my people have a happy ending. Recent likes have been #BlossomsInAdversity, #StoryOfKunningPalace, I also liked #JoyOfLife & #MeetYourself.
Every minute of this drama demands your complete attention. You can't fast forward Ripe Town because you'll miss an essential clue in a dialogue or a scene.
Am currently down with Covid, and wonder if I need something fluffier, however. But I've not been able to find any good #Kdrama rom coms, however. Any recs? I've seen quite a number so it could be hard to hit on one, but I've seen the latest - My Sweet Liar and Destined With You.
I watch all kinds of international stuff including European detective shows, #Kdrama, #Jdorama and #Telenovelas, but I have never gotten into Chinese dramas. Every time I start one, I quit after an episode or two. Is there something really good out there I am missing? #cDrama
#kdrama#healer
Wow. Just wow. I regret to have attributed such high notes to other dramas before because this one goes off scale.
Vote: 11/10
Thanks to everyone here who recommended it to me. It's now my favorite drama (beating even #Happiness ladies and gentlemen) with the most wonderful love story and characters.
There's action, love, romance, crime, psychological insights and excellent actors. Not only the lead couple #JiChangWook and #ParkMinYoung already [1/2]
The more I watch Kdramas, the more I'm convinced my life will not be complete until I make an accidental spin-fall into the arms of a dashing Korean man.
I'm back, seeking another #kdrama recommendation! Your last recommendations were great and I have many of them bookmarked for the next time I want those specific vibes.
This time, though, I'm seeking a drama I can binge watch tomorrow while I'm alone in the house (for once). I'm in the mood for romance but not with teenagers, minimal cheese/cringe factor, and some good chemistry between the leads. I have access to Netflix, Disney, and all tiers of Viki.
A Time Called You and See You In My 19th Life are off limits for me rn, I'm mostly through King the Land but again it's off limits rn, and I'm dropping Backstreet Rookie after 3 episodes.
I think what I really want are the vibes of A Good Day to be a Dog, which I've watched through ep 3, but in a binge-able drama that isn't too cringe! Help pls...
After all the smart-ness in #CaptivatingTheKing, I needed a #kdrama that didn't require any thinking. #ALoveSoBeautiful has the emotional and mental depth of an after-school special, and 20 minute episodes! Winning.
Except the ML is a total JERK to the FL. And the 2ML is thoughtful, supportive, considerate, kind, emotionally aware... exasperated sigh
It is a Korean remake of a #cdrama and ... I can tell?