You know what? I’ve had a crappy day, so I’mma post my five fave D9 Kim Seol Jin performances (that I haven’t posted already) just so I can have them handy.

KSJ and my other fave Ahn Nam Geun wrecking me with their father/son portrayal:

The unforgettable suitcase couple dance from season 2:

I can only aspire to be this graceful in heels:

Channeling Misaeng to express the stress and exhaustion of the everyday office worker:

His original D9 audition:

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Thanks for reminding me I want to watch this show!

I love it! I’m nearly finished with the third season, which is perhaps the best season since it culls from some of the best dancers of the first two seasons (which are great, too, in their own ways). I’m conflicted though because Blue Eye has all my favorite dancers, but Red Wings is a stronger team.

I’m going to be sad when I finish up the last two eps because this has been a bright spot of my summer and I would totally watch another season! Hit the Stage is enjoyable enough, but I like more dancing and less “make the idols play silly games” (which is something I never thought I’d say).

EDIT: I forgot to add that I don’t think it’s subbed anywhere, if you need subs. Mnet has the first two seasons uploaded on their site (mwave something or other) and I’m watching the third season via OnDemandKorea. Although I’m sure a little google-fu will find you other (non-subbed) sources.

Me: It’s finally my Friday! It’s been an exhausting six days at work and I could really use a night to relax!
Me: *gets home to find out that my upstairs neighbor’s water pipe has leaked and there are mini waterfalls in my bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen*
Me: …it was nice while it lasted…

I love this mix of b-boy dancing and Lee Sora’s famous ballad, “The Wind Blows.”

I really enjoyed the first ep of Drinking Solo. It’s the right kind of fluff I need in my life right now.

After my mild disappointment with Let’s Eat 2, I didn’t really have any expectations for this take on a similar theme other than figuring it’d be quirky and Key would be delightful. And I was right! Only I was also pleasantly surprised to discover the cast is great and works well together. Plus the show explores some real societal issues, albeit in a light-hearted way. Oh, and there’s even some of the classic food porn-ish style of editing (although not nearly as heavy-handed as Let’s Eat).

Most importantly, I’m already in love with Ha Na and will fight you over her.