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I still love tumblr but a girl’s gotta have a back-up, y’know. All those gifs, random nonsense about dramas, and pics of Hoya need a forever home!

So let’s hope this import actually works…

Dramaland Forecast: December 2018

Previously: JanFebMarAprMayJuneJulyAugSeptOct – Nov

Eeee, it’s the last Dramaland Forecast of the year! Overall, 2018 maybe wasn’t the best year for dramas for me – not because of the dramas themselves (I still have a mile-long “to watch” list), but my schedule and routine changed quite a bit with my new job, and I think I took more time to focus on other things that were more demanding. Maybe now that I have a better handle on my routine, I’ll be able to make more time next year to watch all the things. Maybe.

But for now, here’s December’s Forecast!

Completed:

  • The Guest – lbr, my primary driving force in watching this was Handsome Oppa, because I’m not exactly a horror fan. But I actually really loved it, and the main trio will have my heart forever.
  • My Ahjussi – I brought this with me on vacation and managed to binge the entire series over a couple of weeks. I’d originally been hesitant to start it because the last thing I need in dramaland is yet another huge age-gap difference, but after being reassured there was no romance, I was happy to dive in. I liked it. I’m not sure there’s anything else I can particularly add that hasn’t been said by others, but for once I think I’m in agreement that it was one of the best dramas of the year.

Currently Watching:

  • Red Moon, Blue Sun/Children of Nobody – oooh, I have no idea where this show is going, and I’m okay with that because the mystery is intriguing. This feels like it’s going to be a complicated story that will be slowly unraveled, and I’m hoping it lives up to expectations and doesn’t self-combust in the end. (Also I want all of Nam Gyuri’s character’s clothes, plz.)
  • Miss Sherlock – I don’t often include non-Korean shows on this list, but this was the other drama I took with me on my trip and am about four episodes into, and because I feel like I’m hardly watching anything, I thought I might as well add it.

Plan to watch:

  • SKY Castle – this is super high on my list and I really, really want to make room for it. I just need to find some time!

Dropping/skipping:

  • Knowing I’d be traveling for most of last month, I didn’t seriously plan on checking out any of the November premieres since I wouldn’t have time to keep up with them. I’ll still monitor the buzz and see if the ones that originally interested me will be worth adding to the watch list.

Upcoming dramas of interest:

  • Fates & Furies – I don’t generally include the Saturday-only dramas on here just because I know I won’t usually watch them (kinda like I automatically don’t include any long-running weekend dramas). Buuuuut this one stars Lee Min Jung and Joo Sang Wook, and I have a sentimental attachment to them since they were the leads in the first drama I ever recapped, so for nostalgia’s sake I kinda want to check this out, even though this kind of old-school melo isn’t my jam.
  • Memories of the Alhambra – I want to watch this, but probably won’t right away because I feel like it’ll be swept up in a hype-train because of the cast, and I just want to enjoy it in peace. It might make the perfect travel drama when I visit my family next year, though.
  • Coffee, Do Me a Favor – Channel A’s rom-coms can be a little… suspect, in that they’re usually pretty cheesy with a low budget. I’m still willing to give them a chance if there’s something that can draw my interest. Buuuuuut I think we can all give a collective groan at the plot conceit of an overweight woman suddenly becoming thin and beautiful by drinking a cup of magic coffee. Yeah. I’ll pass.
  • Bad Detective/Less Than Evil – this was originally listed to premiere in November, but apparently it got pushed back another week. I’m not complaining, because then maybe I’ll have figured out how to squeeze it into watch-schedule by the time it premieres this week. I’m super curious about how this Luther remake will live up to the original (plus I’m always a fan of my ahjussi crush, Shin Ha Kyun).
  • Dance Sports Girls – this looks super cute, and at only eight episodes (which feels more like four eps, due to the shortened ep thing), maybe I could fit it in as an idle binge.
  • My Strange Hero – I like a lot of this cast, but it feels like a revenge melo that heavily emphasizes the “melo” part. Which is a classic drama mainstay, but not generally my cup of tea (although I’m sure there will be lots of scenes of Yoo Seung Ho crying prettily, because that’s what he does).

As always, any drama not listed means I have nothing new to add since the last mention and/or it’s not something I care about enough to add to the list.

Dramaland Forecast: November 2018

Previously: JanFebMarAprMayJuneJulyAugSept – Oct

Completed:

  • YG Future Strategy Office – this counts as a drama, right? I’m counting it, anyway, since my completed list this year is woefully small and it can use all the bolstering it can get. I’m also apparently one of the few people in the world who thoroughly enjoyed it, cringe-worthy mockumentary style and all. It made me laugh and I want more of this stupidness plz.

Currently Watching:

  • The Guest – the last episode airs when this posts so I’m thisclose to putting in the completed pile. It’s also one of the best dramas I’ve seen all year* despite my instinctive aversion to horror (although, to be fair, the scary bits lose their oomph once you’ve spent hours editing screencaps thanks to a director who likes to shoot everything in utter darkness). *this is also the director who gave us Black so I can’t say anything truly definitive until the last second airs.

Dropping/Skipping:

  • Er… everything? I think I gave just about every premiere a go last month, but didn’t get past the first week with any of them. Not because I didn’t want to (at least, in some cases), but because I was overwhelmed by all the premieres and couldn’t stick with one show – so I stuck with none show (okay, that’s not proper grammar, but it rhymes!). I’ll probably go back later eventually and pick up a few things to binge at my leisure, but I make no promises.

Upcoming dramas of interest:

  • Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter – I’m not the greatest fan of Moon Chae Won, but this drama looks adorable and ridiculous and has a cast of a lot of my other favorites, so I’m excited to see if it lives up to my expectations (mostly I’m excited about a show with fantasy elements!).
  • Happy If You Died – I like the cast and the premise sounds interesting. But I won’t have lots of time to watch anything in November, so I’m content to wait to hear about the buzz and add it to my watch-list to binge later if need be.
  • Top Star Yoo Baek – this looks cute and zany, but I’m not sure I’d put it high on my list. Maybe it’ll be a fun binge when I’m looking for something delightfully dumb and ridiculous.
  • Red Moon Blue Sun – Kim Sun Ah, the love of my heart! I’m excited for this primarily because of her, but this writer makes me think it’ll be an intriguing mystery, too.
  • Priest – it’s an OCN drama about an exorcist. *squints* I’m not exactly sure I’m ready to immediately dive back in the supernatural after spending all this time with The Guest.
  • Clean With Passion For Nowthis has potential, but I feel like I need to know a little more before I make a decision. It’s not high on the list but I’ll keep an ear out for the buzz to see if it’s the kind of thing I want to add to my list.
  • Bad Detective – I am both wary and excited, since I enjoyed Luther and this is the remake. But because it’s a remake, I have no idea if it will be a quality remake along the lines of The Good Wife or Life on Mars, or a complete disaster like Criminal Minds. The production team doesn’t exactly fill me with confidence, but omg the cast! I know nothing can compare to Idris Elba, but Shin Ha Kyun is a total ahjussi crush so I’m already game.
  • Boyfriend – nothing about this particularly appeals to me. Maybe it’ll turn out to be amazing, but it doesn’t sound like the drama for me.
  • SKY Castle – this sounds boring on paper but I’m still dying to check it out since it’s from the writer of Bridal Mask (among other things) and the director of Harvest Villa (among other things) so I feel like it has to be more than the premise we’ve been given. Plus it stars women in their thirties and forties and it’s not the usual weekend drama (well, it airs on the weekend, but it’s JTBC), so I wanna root for the show to do well just to give these ladies awesome recognition. Basically I want another cracktastic Woman of Dignity-esque drama, plz.

Oh, I know I’m so frustrated about Filmstruck. I’m really hoping that Criterion can strike another deal with Hulu or something since their films used to be on there. I’m scrambling to try and watch as many obscure films as I can because otherwise I may not get to see them!

I’m extra pissed bc I’m overseas for most of November so I won’t be able to binge more than a handful of films by the time the site officially closes down.

I’m so mad about Filmstruck, no one touch me.

The list of responses so far from this post, where I asked for input about what completed dramas I should take with me on holiday:

manicmundane

Ocn Save Me! I didn’t watch until the end because life got in the way– but it’s definitely a drama I regret having to drop. It’s very dark and always had me on the edge of my seat.

pedagogicalpaprika

Hello Monster? Live up to Your Name? Are You Human Too? Obviously Signal if you haven’t already seen it. Hope this helps! I have plenty of other ideas so give me a shout if none of these work!

yujacha

i second OCN Save Me/Rescue Me! i only started watching it bc i have a crush on seo ye ji (who is fantastic in it btw) but it was so good!

aerezia

I recommend Save Me too! But it’s super heavy so idk if that’s something you want to bring on vacation. The Memorandom of Okitegami Kyoko was super super cute and enjoyable, and I think only 10 episodes.

ohyangchon

JTBC’s Awl is a nice thought provoking experience 😮

lomljoon

Save me is actually very good but my number one recommendation would be Chicago typewriter!!

bertcoopersoftshoe

AWL was fantastic and underrated, but you have to down for serious shit. It’s really good though. It’s sort of like working class union misaeng.

I’m doing a Goong rewatch right now that’s treating me pretty well. Really enjoying all the bad hair and tropes of yesteryear, but still, it’s got that crack drama thing.

chakraflow

Have you watched Call me Mother? That’s reallyyy good

I’m trying to figure out what dramas to take with me on my trip this year.

Last year I took Circle (excellent!) and Secret Forest (which was enjoyable until I realized I wouldn’t forgive them for unnecessarily fridging one of the best characters). I’m not sure that I necessarily need suspense, but something bingeable would be delightful for those long hours of travel. So nothing currently airing, since I won’t have easy access to the latest eps.

Any suggestions? I have some vague ideas, but nothing has really “spoken” to me yet.

kuronekonerochan
replied to your photo “Ahahahaha if anyone genuinely believes DB is some hive-mind monolith…”

The levels of WTF and Bom and 5th Winner (not Ikon, lol) made it worthy for me. And Seungri is always gold. Honestly my opinion on it is right down the middle of this two. I enjoyed it, but yes, the script could have been much much better for the premise… and so could have been the amount, time and variety of YG idols. Bad timing I guess, without BB, bc they missed the chance of having a real life season finale YG Family Concert (missing those) with fake bts and plannin

I’m not saying it’s the best show ever and the script was pretty loose (I’m pretty sure it was mostly ad-libs), but I laughed until I cried each episode, which is a rare treat, so I’mma go down fighting for this bizarre little gem.