Top Dramas to Watch (1. Drama Ratings. Note: These are only series we’ve seen in their entirety. Also, I’ve separated ratings into how much I like something and how good I think it is objectively. Because there’s often a big difference. Javabeans’ ratings in black. Girlfriday’s ratings in blue. K- DRAMA SERIESHOW MUCH I ENJOY IT vs. HOW I RATE IT (of 1. Anything (2. 01. 6)1%. How refreshing to have a drama built entirely around the sweet, realistic development of a modern romance between two professional adults, while cutting out the aggravation, angst, and filler that often pad out a drama’s running time. Decent effort at making a sentimental ghostly- possession story, mucky execution. Love the theme and tone, despite flaws in structure. With Romola Garai, Michael Gambon, Jonny Lee Miller, Jodhi May. Emma Woodhouse seems to be perfectly content, a loving father whom she cares for, friends, and a home. This domain name is for sale (100,000 USD): uploading.com Write us for more information @. Rational Elinor Dashwood and her romantic. Watch to Korean, japanese, Chinese, Hong kong, Taiwanese Drama, TV Series and Movie. Find fans of video The Internet TESL Journal is a free online journal for teachers of English as a second language that includes lesson plans, classroom handouts, links of interest to. Low- key, slice- of- life, hint of dolor. The relationships that spring up between the five housemates are fresh, winsome, and complicated in a nicely satisfying way. I wish they’d given it more production value, because the content was a breath of fresh air. Cold plot.(5 / 5)All In (2. It was almost swallowed by its own hype, but there’s a reason why every revenge/success/empire story tries to emulate this one. Kim Hee- sun is awesome as a kickass fake high schooler, but Ji- soo steals the show as a tough guy with marshmallow center. Wait, is that not the moral of the story? The concept isn’t as fresh the third time around, but the relationships will stick with you for a long, long time. A ruthless editor would have done wonders. Heartwarming and nostalgic, but also makes you tear your hair out. Captures the pounding fervor and emotional extremes of youth with humor and heart. Sharply written, with affection. Quirky, dark, sweetly satisfying. A faster plot would’ve done wonders. Starts out bloody and badass, but winds down into predictable and safe. Cute chemistry from the leads and funny situations, although the workplace storylines drag the thing down. Fantastically directed to infuse even the most mundane moments with energy, with a career- defining performance by Ji Hyun- woo. Lost interest after episode 6. Heart- warming and hilarious as this motley mock family becomes a real one, without dipping into cheesiness. Kim Myung- min is a hoot. Story drove me nuts. If only we got there! Should’ve been more moving, more powerful, more sensical. Draggy plot, painfully green acting. Namgoong Min is delightfully weird, and Minah cutely offbeat. The “mystery” is overplayed and the chaebols are fairly one- note, but turn your brain off in those scenes and the show is good breezy fun. Feel- good and satisfying. Hits that rom- com sweet spot. Akin to an emotional drive- by. Perhaps more violent. Still, the leads have adorable chemistry. This one has comedy, a nice episodic pace, and most importantly, a lot of heart. One of my all- time faves. Yeah, good luck with that. Cute, sexy, and fun. The fandom frenzy was sometimes more fun than the show itself. By all accounts this should have been a disaster, but the sum of its parts is better than you’d think—you’ll be screaming at your screen while reaching for the next episode. Nothing new, but a good family drama with a fresh- faced foursome in a compelling love square. There isn’t much actual plot, but it’s an introspective watch with heartwarming relationships. Simple but sweet. Messy execution can dull the shine from the coming- of- age poignancy, but the feel- good nature has a way of warming the cockles. Worth a watch for the performances, though I wish the action was as good as the written material. But the story lost focus and the production was thrown into backstage turmoil late in the game, fizzling out disappointingly. Had enough plot for eight episodes, but at twenty, it stretched my patience thin, despite my love for the amazing cast. Action, intrigue, humor, heart. Now I want every drama to be as badass and heartfelt. Damn you, City Hunter! Features loose plotting and a light feel, though second half gets heavier. At times cheeky, at times poignant. Standout soundtrack. It’s too bad that only half the story was engaging (hers), while the other half suffered from bad writing (his). Adorable main couple, great supporting cast, easy to zip through. Fun rapport between the agency family, breezy romance, and well- used cameos keep things zippy. A heavy hitter emotionally, though not in angst- ridden or melodramatic ways. It depicts the heartbreaking moments in everyday life, told in phenomenal performances by dramaland veterans. Sometimes hard to watch, but often rewarding. Jae Hee is wonderful, and the directing is sharp. A sentimental favorite. Plot wasn’t much to speak of, but it had that sweet romance, endearing military bromance, and charming Song Joong- ki. Not really my cup of tea, but I recognize that it had a magic touch. But it also flows lightly and easily, making it a crowd- pleaser with a cast of mostly likable characters and a few who are fun to hate. Satisfying and feel- good. Do they make a pill for that? Champ (2. 01. 0). But the best thing about it? That camera. Made every shot moody, crisp, and stunning. And there’s no denying the idea itself was intriguing. But taken straight, as a drama? More pain than fun. A showcase for its idol cast; if only they were better actors, it could’ve been even better. Earnest in the best way. It tries both too hard and not enough. The adult storylines had great potential, but landed in a spin cycle of the same conflict for dozens and dozens of episodes. I watched with fervor but am still waiting for my refund for the hours I spent. Slick and beautifully shot, but emotionally feels empty. Cute, but forgettable. A fascinating look at how money corrupts, with memorable performances. Pacing was sluggish, the characters frustratingly dislikable. This is a remake that got it all wrong. Main couple is sweet, but it’s really the ex- girlfriends with strong personalities who add the pep and zing. Kang Ji- hwan is the only good thing here. At least the leads and their romantic connection hold up their end; the rest tends to plod along. Only I wouldn’t sit through all the episodes again. It did lose steam toward the end and the romance took on an oddly juvenile bent, emotionally. But sweet and enjoyable overall. Its humor overdoes the slapstick, but the Hong sisters writers keep the plot moving. The humor lost me, and the chemistry never went past tepid. It didn’t help that I hated the main character. Takes some frustrating plot turns that may have you reaching for something to break. As SBS’s banner show for its makjang- free policy, it tries a little too hard to be so free of conflict that it errs on the side of bland. Vanilla, but sweet. The first half is pitch- perfect, balancing humor and insight; the second half drags. Wish the plot hadn’t lost steam in the end. Jung Il- woo is a hoot. Plot spins its wheels a bit, but it’s sweet and funny. Cheeky in the best way. Witty with a touch of dark humor. Set in a funeral home, it gives lovely, quirky insights on life and death. Pleasant, with gorgeous leads Won Bin and Fukada Kyoko, but unexceptional. It’s overrated (plot becomes repetitive), but enjoyable. This show has major stones, venturing dark and grim to fearless degrees. It’s not perfect—though its grand, stirring culmination more than makes up for earlier missteps. The slow pace and lack of surprise can be frustrating, but it offers an intensive psychological study of some damaged characters. Doesn’t have time to really get you in the heart, but sets up a great world. If this is the future of cable, I’m onboard. The plot’s just there as a vehicle for the acting and the cute. Plot’s overly convoluted, but strong performances and speedy pace keep it exciting. What could go wrong? OH, THAT ENDING. Too bad the plot spun itself into a destructive tornado. Then I’ll be forced to answer. Oh, who are we kidding; Jung Il- woo, it’s all your fault. I want my hours back. Banking isn’t that sexy, but the writing and performances are solid. Black (2. 01. 6). Not that I can defend the show, not even for the actors, who are normally so much better. Gorgeous rendering of fictional monarchy—if only the plot didn’t drag. Candy- coated, but all the sweeter for it. Disappointing start and poor acting. Still, picked up toward end, inversely to its ratings. Predictable but enjoyable, like comfort food. Dramatic thriller veers into over- the- top territory, but the underdog revenge plot can get addictive. Great romantic angst. Maybe I’ll like you better then. I had fun, but I also tore a lot of hair out. I’ll let you decide if the pain is worth it. Both Kim Kang- woo and Jo Yeo- jung have been better in almost anything else they’ve done. Always delivered more than I thought to ask for, and left me with a full heart. Also ninja skills. A big tease, and then nobody got off. Rom- com drama blue balls. Like one long angsty music video. Miss (2. 00. 7)aka Hello Baby! Lee Da- hae can do (and has done) better. Packs a lot of heart into those 2. Slice of life and poignant. Poignant and funny for most of its run. The mistaken identity hijinks are a hoot and the acting is a little bit genius. What could have been! The tone is uneven, but Kang Ji- hwan is wonderful. Only two episodes, it’s a silly, Shrek- like goof. But even two Hyun Bins can’t save a badly plotted story. I have no idea. Got off to a great start, and I was humming the songs for weeks. But then it went nowhere. Unfortunately, a slow place and business machinations nobody cares about drag it down. Nice overall character trajectories for our leads. The legal stuff is unrealistic, but who’s watching this for the law? The cast of quirky characters is memorable, the show’s message heartfelt, and the couple rivals my favorites of all time. Not many noona romances are sizzling, but this one lights some sparks. Sadly underrated. Slickly executed and well acted, though it left me wanting more development for all the characters. More style than substance, a fun ride with eye candy. But it’s definitely slick and fun, if you don’t care about gaping plot holes. Later she got a chance from the goddess to choose one guy among seven guys, as her first kiss. Cast. Main Cast. Lee Cho Hee as Min Soo Jin (1- 8)Choi Ji Woo as Goddess (1& 7)Lee Joon Ki as Church oppa (1- 2)Park Hae Jin as Romantic Boss (2- 3)Ji Chang Wook as Sexy secret agent (3- 4)Kai as Charming Student (4- 5)Taecyeon as Sweet rich guy (5- 6)Lee Jong Suk as Famous Actor (6- 7)Lee Min Ho as Free Spirit Traveler (8)Others. Kim Hyun Jung as Sun Yeong (fellow worker 1)Lee Chung Mi as Ji Yeong (fellow worker 2)Lee Hyo Joo (. Seo Yeong Sam (. 3)Lee Cha Yeon (. You’re my student. Too much to handle. How to fall in love with a celebrity. Last gift. Poster. Official Site. Trailer: -– Trailer (Korea Sub)– Trailer (ENG Sub)– LOTTE DUTY FREE Music Video (ENG Sub)Watch Online in LOTTE DUTY FREE (You. Tube Channel)– Episode #1 (ENG Sub)– Episode #2 (ENG Sub)– Episode #3 (ENG Sub)– Episode #4 (ENG Sub)– Episode #5 (ENG Sub)– Episode #6 (ENG Sub)– Episode #7 (ENG Sub)– Episode #8 (ENG Sub)Watch Online in LOTTE DUTY FREE (You. Tube Channel) – Ending– Choi Ji Woo Ending– Lee Joon Ki Ending– Park Hae Jin Ending– Ji Chang Wook Ending– Kai Ending– Taecyeon Ending– Lee Jong Suk Ending. Emma (TV Mini- Series 2. At 1. 0, Fanny Price, a poor relation, goes to live at Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's husband, Sir Thomas. Clever, studious, and a writer with an ironic imagination and fine moral ..
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