How come you’re not watching kim seulgi’s drama special?

How come my body insists I need more than four hours of sleep a night? How come my souvenir time-turner keychain doesn’t really work and I can’t add more hours to my day to devote to dramas? How come I’m answering this days later because I’ve barely had time to be on tumblr? How come all the icons have changed in this place and I missed the weekly “ZOMG the staff has ruined tumblr!” dashboard melt-down? How come I haven’t finished watching the last two episodes of Bubblegum even though it’s been a week already? HOW COME I’M STILL ONLY ON EP 10 OF SIX FLYING DRAGONS? *openly weeps in utter exhaustion*

hi, so, whats your opinion on mlfts/ywcfts? i see you didnt like it that much and well, i like it but i know there are some sexism (min joon telling her not to show skin or do kiss, hugs scenes), the ugly wrist grab and giving cheon song yi the ”the pretty but stupid famous girl” image, and maybe how much she depends on him,, but I also think there are some pretty scenes that blow you away idk i really want to know ur opinion

Hi Anon! Thanks for the question.

I’ll do my best to answer, but my thoughts on My Love From the Stars aka You Who Came From The Stars are… eh.

Yeah. I didn’t love it, I didn’t hate it. It was just… there.

The cinematography was quite lovely, as was expected from that crew. The sexism stuff didn’t really bother me – I don’t think I even noticed it much, actually, but then I wasn’t watching it with that in mind.

Everything I really loved that drama really came down to Jeon Ji Hyun. I am 100% convinced that if she (and her amazing lipstick and glasses and capes and shoes and etc.) weren’t in this show, it would not be the powerhouse that it became. She is amazing. A goddess who deigned to grace the small screen, thank the drama gods. She’s gorgeous and talented and has amazing comedic timing. I lub her.

However, I did think the writing was a little weak. There’s this amazing supernatural aspect to play with, and yet the story was often pretty boring, even with the charismatic psychopathic murderer. I attribute a lot of what I consider the boring bits in the to not just the writing but also to…

(…wait for it…)

…Kim Soo Hyun.

Yeah, surprise, surprise. I know.

That’s probably the crux of the matter, though. I’m not really a Kim Soo Hyun fan (as anyone who knows me or has been following this blog for awhile can attest). He’s pretty; he can act; he’s the most beautiful crier I’ve ever seen. But…

…there’s just a “spark” I don’t feel from him.

The only things I’ve really liked him in were Dream High (but then again, who wouldn’t like the one true trained actor in the middle of a bunch of idols with mediocre acting skills) and The Thieves – but I liked him because of his role within the ensemble, which makes me think I like him best when he’s not the lead. It’s also, of course, why I started out the show with such high hopes because his chemistry with Jeon Ji Hyun in the film was excellent. 

But for whatever reason, I didn’t feel the attraction between them in YWCFTS. That could be because of the writing (which felt sloppy and overwrought at times, especially when it came to the whole psychopath murderer plot) or because of my neutral ambivalence regarding Kim Soo Hyun, but it could also be because I actually rarely watch a show for the main romance. I really need side characters to keep me rooted in a show, and while I love her little brother as portrayed by Ahn Jae Hyun and I really enjoyed the sweet-but-oblivious Park Hae Jin, there weren’t enough interesting minor characters to flesh out that world and keep me focused.

I don’t really have more thoughts than that about the show, because I honestly have forgotten most of it. The few things I really remember center around Jeon Ji Hyun or the scenery (those amazing sets! Especially the secret library!).

Again, I know my deal with the show is just my deal. I can appreciate that it was a huge hit, and respect that so many other people loved the show. My tastes are my tastes, and other people’s tastes are their tastes. Which sounds like an obvious statement, but sometimes I think drama fans can clump together and assume that if you’re not with us, you’re against us. Especially with those wildly popular shows that become icons of pop-culture.

If you were looking for an analytic take-down of the drama, I’m sorry – I didn’t pay close enough attention or care enough about the show to remember more than just a handful of scenes. If you were looking to start a discussion on the sexism in the show – again, I only have vague recollections, and I probably had some fan-wankery that Song Yi would kick any ass (literal and figurative) she needed to make sure she’s treated like the goddess she is. I don’t have strong enough emotions about this show to do more than sum up what I’ve been rambling about the past few paragraphs:

tl;dr – the show was okay, I guess, and Jeon Ji Hyun/Cheon Song Yi is the only thing that matters.

surprisingly enough, what i detested most about trot lovers (and ji hyun-woo’s character was high up there) was the second female lead (forgetting her name). i mean, she was just evil. i can’t stand the evil character trope in kdramas, and i honestly got fed up with all the lies and tricks. i don’t know why the writers thought people would like to watch such evilness. and not supervillain evil. just regular old boring normal people evil.

Yeah, that plot line was pretty terrible. I think I was willing to give her the benefit of the doubt (because I don’t mind evil characters to a point, since for brainless rom-coms you have to have some sort of villain) until she nearly murdered Eunji and then AMNESIA and the show went off the rails.

I kept holding out hope for the show because I do really love trot music and was hoping it’d spark this new wave of trot pop songs for the younger generation (and I love Eunji!), but that show was one of the worst I’ve ever stuck with and I continue demand those hours spent on it to be returned to my life.

Yeah there really isn’t anything else too interesting showing right now then. I plan on checking oh my venus and awl, but I don’t have any wxpectations for them.

I’ve been downloading Awl too but I’m also going to be three weeks behind on SFD that I haven’t bothered with it yet. I have priorities and they are the mane’o’glory. Also when I’m ambivalent about a lead actor it always takes a little more effort to go into a show, even if the plot interests me.

Not going to even try with Oh My Venus because, as much I adore Shin Min Ah, I don’t think I’d like it over all. Sounds like it’d be a cute idea for a film, though, but not a full drama. I did see some gifsets with Henry, though, and I was sorely tempted to check it out because, even though I assume his role is minor, he just makes me so dang happy whenever I see him in something.

Reply 1988 it’s pretty good so far. The who is my husband thing isn’t too in your face. Can’t remember if you were checking out The Village, but if you’re able to stomach with the transphobic treatment of a character, the story itself is interesting.

I’ve downloaded the eps of 1988 as they pop up on tosarang, but refuse to watch them until the show is completed because I very much do not care that they’ve regurgitated the “who’s the husband” ploy (however low-key it may be) and will only watch once that nonsense is out of the way so I can enjoy the side characters (since if this is anything like 1994, that’s all I’ll really care about, any way).

I also refuse to watch The Village out of ridiculous and childish fangirl spite.

I’ve been looking for Bubblegum BGM so thanks a lot for what you mentioned so far^^ hope you continue doing so!

Yay! I’m glad there are those out there who are enjoying my Bubblegum music spam!

I might have to make a unique tag for it so they could be easier to find, since I very much doubt I’m going to stop posting songs if the music selection stays this awesome.

So, Hana Kimi is the only Japanese drama that I have ever watched…but I did become a tad obsessed (with both the show AND toma), and I love that you love him :D You’re really making me want to go back into that world..

Yessssss, come join in my reliving the adorableness of my fave jdramas! Of which Hana Kimi definitely tops that list. I’ve rewatched it maybe four times and will probably watch it a few more because it makes me so happy and also of course because of Toma. ^_^

Have you seen Hanzawa Naoki?

I haven’t, although it’s on the list to watch ever since it was recommended in the Misaeng comments.

I’m still a very casual jdrama watcher, tbh – usually only watching new jdrama a year or so. Always happy for recommendations, though!