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  • unpopular opinions

    unpopular opinions

    I don’t actually LOVE romance dramas! The more likely story is that I’m super picky, not a fan of the frustration they inevitably cause me, and would rather avoid them altogether. Even when I think I enjoy one at the time, I end up looking back on it like, “man, that was wack.” LOL. I’ve been burned too many times!

    Usually when someone recommends a drama to me (or others), I cry a little on the inside when I come to find out it’s a romcom or heavy on the romance. I can’t help but think that there’s so much more to watch! I remember a time when I was just dipping my toes into k-dramas, and one of the best recommendations I received was to watch Vampire Prosecutor. It had exactly what I could enjoy in a drama; a compelling mystery, a great cast, and no romance. The supernatural element was a unique touch, too. That means no crazy interloping in-laws or rivals, noble idiocy, or other inane gestures that are supposed to be “sweet”. Being a jerk? Wrist grabs? Controlling or pushy behavior? Keep it!

    Even when a drama is popular for supposedly doing things the right way (Because This Life Is Our First is one that immediately comes to mind), I’m just sort of like… meh. Let me tuck into a drama about cults instead. Lately I’ve also realized that I prefer my romance to be the icing on the cake rather than the whole entree. Mystery Queen had a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it hint of a romance, two leads with great chemistry, and I ate that shit up haha. I love when dramas flirt around with the idea of a relationship without pushing it, because why ruin a good thing? (The Best Hit, I’m looking at you.)

    So, in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, here are some rare favorites of mine (’cause I’m not that heartless!) (more…)

  • spooky selection 🎃👻🌙

    spooky selection 🎃👻🌙

    How you know I’ve been busy: this post has been in my drafts, unfinished, since the end of October! But I don’t want to wait another year for Halloween to roll around, so I’m posting it now. 15 days before Christmas. Hahah.

    While thrillers and supernatural elements are a dime a dozen in dramas, I don’t think I’ve actually watched anything that is straight up horror. I could be wrong and such a drama might exist… if that’s the case, please let me know! Until then, here are some dramas that can make you just a little bit uneasy (lol). (more…)

  • summer selection

    summer selection

    Summer has arrived, it’s hot AF, and it is officially appropriate to crack open a cold one with the boys!!! If you don’t have any cold ones (or boys to share any with), don’t worry — these summer dramas should bring just as much joy.

    1. Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo (2013) — for summer hijinks… ah, youth!
    2. Slow Dance (2005) — for a good summer slow burn.
    3. Oh My Ghostess (2015) — for a thrilling summer romance. You know what they say about watching scary things in the summer…
    4. Moteki (2010) — for a 🔥 sizzling 🔥 summer fling!
    5. Beach Boys (1997) — THE summer drama. If there’s anything you watch on this list, make it Beach Boys. And tbh, is there anything more pure than Takenouchi Yutaka and Takashi Sorimachi living their best lives at a seaside minshuku? NOPE.
    6. Ruri no Shima (2005) — for something sweet and sentimental. Also takes place on an island in Okinawa!
    7. It’s Okay, It’s Love (2014) — for summertime sadness and suffering. Just in case you wanted to replicate the feeling you get after realizing you spent all that time during the summer and didn’t really accomplish much. And to think you started off so hopeful! LOL… 😒
  • classical dramas

    classical dramas


    pictured: Page Turner, Secret Love Affair, Cantabile Tomorrow

    I’m more of a jazz person, but there a few dramas who made good use of classical pieces that left big impressions on me and sparked vivid memories of key moments. I kid you not, Mambo was the moment that made me sit up and pay attention to the sweet cherub that is Park Bogum, haha. I was like, “ooh, slay a bit!” Here are some select favorites:

    1. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178: IV. Allegro con fuoco (Antonín Dvořák) (Cantabile Tomorrow)
    2. Dance at the Gym: Mambo (Leonard Bernstein) (Cantabile Tomorrow, very inspired)
    3. Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor, Op.18: 2. Adagio sostenuto (Sergei Rachmaninoff) (Soredemo, Ikite Yuku)
    4. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 (Sergei Rachmaninoff) (Secret Love Affair)
    5. Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: I. Poco sostenuto – Vivace (Ludwig van Beethoven) (Nodame Cantabile)