Dramaland Forecast: February 2017

Previously – 2016 – Jan

I started out the year all gung-ho about actually completing the dramas I start and keeping up with each week’s episodes. Yeah. It didn’t last very long before I realized I really can’t watch many dramas at once and when I lose momentum in a show, it’s a goner.

Completed:

  • Naked Fireman – I don’t know if I can really be disappointed by something that I didn’t have very high expectations for in the first place, but I think Baek Hee Has Returned must have instilled some unspoken expectations of the quality of KBS’s drama specials because this one felt like it missed the mark in so many ways. It wasn’t terrible, it just wasn’t very good. I blame the director for most of my bafflement with the show. It was an odd mix of rom-com cuteness and SUPER SRZ melodrama with a hint of mystery/thriller thrown in just for funsies. Now, this mix can totally work (Incarnation of Money is my go-to genre salad that goes to extremes – but does it all well). Naked Fireman, on the other hand… is just a mess that gave me genre whiplash and I’m not convinced I understand the motivations of the characters even still. Also there was a severe lack of nekkidness, which is probably the biggest complaint of them all.
  • Night Light – this is not the greatest drama ever – I get bored easily with business shenanigans, especially when it’s a bunch of people talking to each other. But Lee Yo Won and UEE had some magical chemistry, and Lee Yo Won is just incredible in the first place, that it managed to keep my attention through until the end (although I admit I watched some it as background noise, tuning in mostly when my ladies were on screen). Also I love Tak and I want one of my own. 
  • Solomon’s Perjury all in all, I really loved this drama. It had a wonderfully bleak style feel that captured the “mid-winter” feel as well as the harsh noir-esque truths the students were dealing with (or at least debating). It never really felt like these were adults pretending to be teenagers, as so many teen dramas seem to me, and the teenagers always felt true to life in their struggles, big or small, personal or broadcast to the entire world. This was less of a whodunnit, as the plot followed a simple theme that has been seen many times before. It was more of a character study, watching these students learn that what they believe about people may not always be the truth.

Currently Watching:

  • Voice
  • Hwarang

Skipping/Dropping:

  • Legend of the Blue Sea – I love Jeon Ji Hyun to pieces but because I was watching TOO MANY dramas at once something had to fall to the bottom of the pile, and eventually it was three weeks later and I hadn’t touched an ep and new premieres were starting and and and… Also my interest in a show takes a dive when the happy romance stuff starts, especially when I know there’s angst ahead.
  • Reaper Goblin – the slow middle episodes were just too slow (and too loooooooooooong) and I don’t care if it gets more exciting or if tvN releases a “viewer’s cut” version where all the eps are one-hour or less (although tbh that would be pretty awesome), I just can’t muster up any enthusiasm to see this one out, despite how charmed I am by the adorable Reaper.

Upcoming dramas of interest:

  • Super Family 2017 – I have no shame in admitting that the only reason this has caught my attention is because it has my beloved Hoya (hey, a fangirl’s gotta fangirl). I might check it out since it’s supposed to be a sitcom and I’m curious to know if Hobaby can do comedy, but it doesn’t seem like something I’ll properly watch, and I’m already anticipating it won’t be showing up on any “completed” list of mine.
  • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon I’m still really eager about this one, even though I haven’t paid any attention to the promotional material (though I’ve heard it’s cute!). I just really hope that it lives up to my expectations. It’s been ages since I’ve enjoyed (and actually finished) a rom-com. 
  • My Sassy Girl – Joo Won is one of those actors that hold little appeal for me, but I love Oh Yeon Seo and think she’ll be brilliant in this role. The drama surrounded the drama has me a little cautious, but knowing it’s preproduced makes me slightly more confident it should at least be okay. I hope.
  • Secret Forest – I love me some cable mystery-crime-procedurals, especially one with an incredible cast (Lee Joon Hyuk! Jo Seung Woo!). Plus there has to be something pretty awesome about it that drew Bae Doona back to dramaland, right? I don’t know much about the production team, but I’m definitely keeping an eye on this one.
  • While You Were Sleeping – I know, I know, I know… you’d think the last drama I’d be interested in is the next Suzy/Lee Jong Suk vehicle, but my new crush Jung Hae In is listed as a second lead, so I’m intrigued, even though I don’t think I’ll likely stick with it since this writer is also hit-or-miss with me.

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: January 2017

Previously – 2016

Happy New Year! Time to look ahead and make new drama plans! Or wallow in the reality that I will never keep up with any sort of resolutions I might attempt. Either way, it’s an exciting new year that promises some very welcome drama come backs.

Completed:

  • None yet! All the shows I’m currently watching are still airing, and I’ve been juggling too many shows to try and squeeze in an old drama to binge.

Currently Watching:

  • Night Light
  • Legend of the Blue Sea
  • Reaper Goblin
  • Hwarang
  • Solomon’s Perjury

Skipping/Dropping:

  • Romantic Teacher Doctor Kim – this is only a temporary drop because it just fell to the bottom of the pile of many dramas I’ve been watching. I’ve stalled out on ep 10, which means I’m weeks behind so I’m setting it aside for a later binge. (Of course, who knows when that “later” might be).

Upcoming dramas of interest:

  • Naked Fireman – I don’t really know much about this four-episode drama special beyond the name and the fact that Lee Joon Hyuk (aka my beloved Prosecutor from City Hunter) plays the titular character, but honestly I think that’s all I really need to know. 
  • Missing 9 – I’m still super excited about this one, from the concept to the cast to just about everything. My only concern is that it’s on MBC, so it might not get as dark as I’m hoping.
  • Voice – yeah I’m gonna shamelessly watch anything that promises me a Kim Jae Wook cameo. Thankfully the teasers look awesome (even though I know better than to trust teasers), and I think this could be another solidly satisfying OCN procedural.
  • Defendant – Ji Sung! Uhm Ki Joon! In a drama about… lawyers… and amnesia… ah, hmm… not exactly my cup of tea. The production team could go either way, so I’m keeping a vague eye on it but not really expecting anything.
  • Sensitive Boss – I’m actually more excited by the teasers which seem to promise more of an office-drama ensemble than straight-up rom-com, because I’m always more of a sucker for ensembles than anything else. I don’t know if I’ll stick with it, since I couldn’t get into the production team’s previous drama Marriage Not Dating, but I’ll at least give it a chance, at least as a fellow introvert.
  • Chief Kim – I like Namgoong Min, and I generally enjoy quirky office dramas, but there’s been nothing about this yet that’s really drawn me in. I might listen to the buzz about it and decide if it’s something that might be worth adding to the “watch” (or at least the “watch eventually”) list.
  • Rebel: Thief Who Stole The People – part of me wonders if we really need another retelling of the Hong Gil Dong story, but then I also think this sounds like a fun cast, and if we can have a million stories that follow the same chaebol-Candy plot, why not some more fun historical stories? I don’t think this drama will reel me in, but I’m not counting it out just yet.
  • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon – I still want to know more about the general plot about this drama, but right now everything points to it being fun and cute.
  • Tomorrow With You – I adore Shin Min Ah and I really like this director, but I’m iffy on the concept and the writer.
  • Tunnel – a time-traveling detective? Hmm, I feel like I’ve heard something like this before. If it’s true that Choi Jin Hyuk has signed on, then it will be a welcome return. But tbh I’m more excited about Yoon Hyun Min because I will always be excited about Yoon Hyun Min.
  • The Package – I love ensemble casts; I love stories about groups of people who are unwillingly thrown together and have to learn to tolerate (and maybe even love) each other; I adore France. So this seems like it will hit all the right notes for me, especially since it’s coming from jtbc so my expectations for a lovely and quiet character drama may not be too far off the mark. The writer makes me nervous, though, but perhaps the debacle of his last drama means he’s willing to try something new.

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.

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Sungje (Supernova) – “Like That Day” (Night Light OST)

The OD’s top 12 dramas of 2016

Every year someone asks me, so this time I’m actually going to be prepared and craft a thoughtful list of carefully evaluated dramas that…. hahaha, nope, just kidding. These decisions were made by gut instinct and may have no rational explanation beyond “if someone held a gun to my head and ordered me to watch this drama again, I wouldn’t complain.” So here’s a brief glimpse of what I enjoyed this year:

12. Baek Hee Has Returned – this short drama-special was one of only two KBS dramas I completed. (The other was Beautiful Mind and which I seriously considered adding to this list because I remember being riveted while I was watching, but I don’t remember much about it in retrospect.) This fun, quirky, and heart-warming drama-special was delightful and I wish it could have been twice as long so I could spend a little more time with all the characters. Also, when is Kim Sung Oh going to get a leading role? Because I need that, like, yesterday.

11. Neighborhood Hero – I’m hesitant to add this because I know most people will hate it based on the casting, and I don’t blame them. But I suppose every list needs a controversial choice, and this drama has what’s become one of my favorite Lee Soo Hyuk characters (second only to his role in Valid Love) so I would feel remiss if I didn’t mention it. The drama itself had some issues in pacing and plot, and felt like it would be more at home on JTBC than crime-thriller OCN, but that’s probably more due to the sepia-toned visuals, excellent use of soundtrack, and oddball collection of characters that reminded of a poor-man’s take on Yoona’s Street.

10. Night Light – it’s probably unwise to add a show to this list while it’s still airing, but I continue to be all-in with Lee Yo Won and UEE’s romance I mean “mentor-mentee relationship” that is all about the cruel harsh lessons of what it takes to be on top, no matter the costs. I also felt obligated to add something from MBC, and this is the only one that would make the cut.

9. Come Back Ahjussi – this drastically underrated drama was far from perfect, but it gave me such a great array of characters and situations that have still stuck with me, months later, when normally I’m a “watch it and forget it” kind of gal. I may have initially started watching because of Rain, but Oh Yeon Seo was the reason to keep watching, especially when it came to her character’s relationship with Honey Lee. Plus there was the handsome and stoic bodyguard that’s convinced me Lee Tae Hwan is definitely my favorite out of the 5urprise boys.

8. Pied Piper – this wasn’t exactly the drama I’d hoped it would be (why have a negotiation team when you rarely show them negotiating?), but I was so angry when it was passed over for streaming rights and then so justified when someone finally picked up that I feel like I somehow had a personal hand in it. I loved seeing one of my favorite ahjussis back on the small screen, and anyone who kept dismissing Jo Yoon Hee’s character just based on how she looked can fight me (although she’d probably take you down and pin you to a car first, so I’m not too worried about backing up my threat).

7. Fantastic – I’m so glad I was assigned this drama because I probably would have ignored it due to its main conceit of a woman dying of cancer, and that meant I would have missed out on the wonderful characters that stole my heart. It’s so rare for a drama to have me flailing about #friendshipgoals and #relationshipgoals, but here was a drama with epic friendships between women, where the men in their lives were supportive and thoughtful and I didn’t want to set them on fire (well, except for Sul’s husband and in-laws, but who didn’t want to set them on fire?).

6. Legend of the Blue Sea – again, it’s probably stupid to list a drama that hasn’t fully aired, but this drama has made me so happy. It’s the perfect “kick back, enjoy, don’t question plot details too much” drama that reminds me of the days when I first fell in love with dramaland. Jeon Ji Hyun is a divine gift and I think I can honestly say I’m not sure how much I would be loving this if it weren’t for her. I’m not invested in the romance, but knowing this writer, I assumed I wouldn’t anyway. But this writer does have a knack for creating tons of tertiary characters that are both fantastic and hilarious (the moms! I love their upside-down power-structure reincarnation shenanigans!), plus some delightful over-the-top villains that make this the kind of drama I’m sure would have the mermaid glued to her screen, too. Add in some brilliant cameos (Jo Jung Suk! Cha Tae Hyun! Kim Sung Ryung! Hong Jin Kyung!) and I’m a satisfied viewer.

5. Squad 38 – the con artist Scooby gang was my favorite thing about this show, second only to how much I loved teddy bear ahjussi Ma Dong Seok’s portrayal of the dutiful-yet-oppressed public service worker who got swept up into the conman whirlwind (is there anything so hilarious as watching him practice conning people? I’m pretty sure there wasn’t). I made the mistake of picking this show back up in the middle after months of not touching it, so all the momentum in pacing suddenly vanished, but it was still a slick, fun romp that also managed to have a ton of heart.

4. Ms. Temper and Nam Jung Gi  what a lovely surprise this drama turned out to be. I was originally resistant based on the way it was marketed as a rom-com (and let me just say that in general, I don’t think JTBC has a good handle on how to do rom-coms – they just should just leave those to tvN), but actually it was an office drama mixed with a family drama. I was pleased to see the show fearlessly tackle the issue of institutionalized misogyny in the work place, as well as flip the roles stereotypically associated with men and women on their head. “Ms. Temper” acted no different than any man might do in her position, yet she was vilified for it. Nam Jung Gi just happened to have a higher-than-average EQ yet he was seen as less-than for not wanting to ruthlessly pursue his career, and instead desired to keep harmony between everyone. As a fan of low-key slow-burn romance, I loved that in the end, any relationship that might possibly blossom between the leads came from a place of hard-earned mutual respect and trust. The drama was also filled with a wonderful secondary cast that help to populate and make the world these characters lived in feel so real, be it the offices of Lovely Cosmetics or the chaos of the families surrounding the main characters.

3. Signal – I don’t really think there’s anything I can add about this show that hasn’t already been said a million times by everyone else, but I’m so thankful that my love for Kim Eun Hee has been reaffirmed.

2. The Good Wife – this was my most anticipated drama of the year and, thankfully, it didn’t let me down. It was everything I could have wanted, perfectly managing to adapt the US hit show and yet still keep true to the kdrama format. It was slickly produced with a powerhouse acting team (and excellent fashion), and despite my love for Jeon Do Yeon, Yoo Ji Tae (swoon), and Yoon Kye Sang, my only real complaint is that I didn’t get enough of the secondary characters. I never would have guessed from the initial casting reports that I’d be demanding more screen time for idol rookie-actress Nana, but there it is.

1. Dear My Friends – the best drama of the year for me, no question. It packed an emotional wallop but also gave me interesting and varied characters while proving that life doesn’t end just because you’re in your sixties, seventies, or eighties. Love still gives you butterflies, childhood dreams can be fulfilled at any age, and it’s never too late to learn and grow from your mistakes.

If you’re curious about any dramas not listed here, you can always go to the Dramaland Forecasts to see if your fave ever caught my attention. You can also look at previous end-of-year lists and be impressed that this isn’t in the form of an ask for once.

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XIA (Junsu) – “Road” (Night Light OST)

Dramaland Forecast: December 2016

Previously: JanFebMarAprMayJuneJulyAugSept – Nov

Can you believe the year is nearly over? It’s actually been a good year for me, drama-wise – definitely better than 2015. But let’s have a look what’s in store for the last few weeks and the start of 2017.

Completed:

  • Squad 38 – I finally finished it! Yay! Ma Dong Seok is my beloved teddy bear ahjussi and I feel like I could watch him in anything, but I really enjoyed how he was able to keep true to his bumbling, earnest, everyday man yet still become a slick con-artist (thanks to the begrudgingly-family-like team).

Currently Watching:

  • Legend of the Blue Sea – I love it! It’s the drama highlight of the week for me. Jeon Ji Hyun shows off her star power and I swear I would watch an hour of her eating and be utterly delighted. Thankfully the show lives up the director’s knack for style (it’s so preeeeeeety!) and the assorted characters are interesting, too. There’s a lot of questions I have about the plot but it seems like we’re gradually getting answers about how the Joseon mermaid and the modern mermaid are connected.
  • Night Light – we’re all angry at Netflix, I know, but I’m so eager to watch this show that I’m happy to watch it raw. Fyi, Darksmurfsubs has picked it up in the meantime (yay!), but it takes a while for them to have decently edited subs, and I’m not exactly a patient person.
  • Romantic Teacher Doctor Kim – this isn’t quite the show I was expecting, but I’m still enjoying it. I’m a sucker for quirky misfits coming together to make a family/learn life lessons/be humbled so it’s hitting all those buttons. I just get bored by the medical stuff really easily.

Skipping/Dropping:

  • Sweet Stranger and Me/The Man Living in Our House my interest fizzled around episode 8 and I struggled through ep 10 before realizing I didn’t care about anyone or their outcome. 
  • Entourage – in my head I’m like “yeah this is still on the watch list!” until I remember I haven’t watched past episode 2 despite continuing to download episodes. Maybe one day I’ll go back to it. But probably not.

Upcoming dramas of interest:

  • Hwarang – I’m unironically looking forward to this and hope it’s ridiculous as the second teaser made it out to be because that’s just the kind of fun I could use right now. Even though it’s on KBS, it’s from the Oh! Boy production team so I’m faintly hoping it will actually live up to my expectations of absurdity.
  • Goblin – I don’t think I have anything to add except that my chronic internal debate is still the same. I don’t trust this writer but I love this cast.
  • Missing 9 – the vague synopsis I’ve found for this doesn’t explain much, but I’m hoping, just based on the production team, it’ll be more intense and stylish than just some washed-up ex-idol being stranded on a deserted. Even though I never watched Lost, my brain wants to go there – at least we should get an interest array of characters with (presumably) back-stories that will somehow all intertwine.
  • Defendant – tentatively intrigued by this – mostly due to the cast (Uhm Ki Joon!) and the fact it’s coming from the City Hunter writer.
  • Voice – honestly I’ll only be checking this out for Kim Jae Wook’s cameo because a starved fangirl needs all the crumbs she can get.
  • Tomorrow With You – the writer and concept makes me a little nervous, but I trust the director and Shin Min Ah.
  • Sensitive Boss – a shy CEO of a PR office? That’s a quirky show that could be super appealing for me, especially since I’ve generally enjoyed tvN’s office dramas in the past.
  • Solomon’s Perjury – I haven’t watched (or read) the original Japanese movies (or book), but it’s giving me a White Christmas vibe so of course I’m eager to check it out.
  • Woman of Dignity – Kim Sun Ah and Kim Hee Sun starring in a drama together? Yes, please!
  • Strong Woman Do Bong Soon – this is same writer as Woman of Dignity, and while I haven’t seen her other work (My Love Eun Dong), if she keeps writing about awesome women she might turn out to be one of my favorite writers. I just hope the vague synopsis (”stories about women with Do Bong Soon as the central character”) lives up to my gurl power expectations. It can’t hurt that it’ll star the adorable and talented Park Bo Young. While I know idol actors are controversial, Park Hyung Sik is one of my favorites, and there’s everyone’s favorite noona killer Ji Soo, so I’m not complaining – provided it doesn’t get bogged down by the boys and lives up to its premise.

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.