Okay I wasn’t going to check out a new drama but One More Happy Ending has the meta of Kim So Yeon and Kwak Si Yang divorcing and even though I never watch WGM, I just couldn’t resist.

Plus the intro animation with the “Abso-[bleeping]-lutely” as the answer to “Will you marry me?” pretty much sold me, too. There’s gotta be a gif of that but I’m too lazy to look.

I’m 10 episodes behind in SFD and Signal’s airdate is creeping ever closer. I’m not gonna make it, guys. *cries* There’s just not enough hours for me to watch it all. Just gonna accept that I’ll be forever a month behind on SFD because Signal is my most anticipated drama of the year (the writer! the director! the cast! the concept! …don’t fail me now, Dramaland…) and no way am I going to put it aside for a 10-hour marathon of pretty people discussing politics and fighting each other with swords.

I keep telling myself I’ll get around to watching it, but I said the same thing with Mrs. Cop and My Beautiful Bride, and I still haven’t watched those >.<

Don’t feel bad! The nice thing about dramas is that they’re always there for when you finally decide you’re in the mood to watch them, be it months or years later. Or even never. :p

I think I personally prefer marathoning older dramas that no one is currently watching because it’s like this little bubble of “just me and the drama” and I don’t have to think about outside input. Or deal with drama about the drama. If that makes sense.

For example, I’ll probably watch R88, but probably not for a few months, or even this year. I’m happy for all the gnashing of teeth over who’s the husband to die down and everyone forgets about it, so then I can just watch it with no stress. Sometimes the more hype a drama gets, the less I want to watch because there’s this bizarre stigma I place on myself about how I ought to react to the show versus how I intrinsically feel about it.

…I’m a very selfish drama watcher, apparently…