Before We Get Married: Last Thoughts

I wear several hats. As some of you may know, I watch dramas to escape my everyday life and the two hats that I resolutely leave at the door when I blog are my “political” hat and my “legal” hat. I compartmentalize my writings in four categories: private, public, working and bitchcraft (aka this Bitchesoverdramas). […]

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Hotel del Luna: Episode 3

Things that made me go hmmmm…. 1. His declaration At the end of the episode, did he declare himself already? Huh? MW: Why did you…see that? CS: I know, why is it that I can see you? I’m afraid that I might have to pay the price. Jang Manwol-ssi. After I began to see you, […]

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Hotel del Luna: Eps 1 and 2 Looooong Impressions

People who watched and liked the Hong Sisters’ “Hwayugi” (2017), “The Master’s Sun” (2013), and “My Girlfriend is a Gumiho” (2010) would be able to recognize some of the common elements of the world-building in this new kdrama. There’s no question that the sisters are fantastic at creating imaginary worlds. They can enchant the most […]

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Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina!

Sing to the tune of “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina.”   It won’t be easy. You’ll think it strange When I try to explain where I’ve been, That I still need my dramas after all that I’ve seen. You won’t believe me. All you will see is a weary traveler. Although my luggage was lost […]

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My True Friend: Episodes 4 and 5

I must have been a boring person in my previous life since I’ve an special affinity for dramas lacking dramas, this puppy swaying like a pendulum, and the slow-burn romance of these past episodes. There are no emotionally-charged upheavals in these episodes so far. The lead characters, Zhen Zhen and Peng Cheng, encounter conflict from […]

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Angel’s Last Mission: Love – Eps 15&16, continued

To continue where I left off last post… 5. Cross-cutting Cross-cutting is an editing technique. The director combines two or more different scenes of the characters going about their separate lives, with the purpose of showing their separate lives colliding at a fateful encounter. In this kdrama, the director combined three scenes for cross-cutting: the […]

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My True Friend: Episodes 2 & 3

It’s just the second episode but I’m already falling in love (mind you, only in a nonsexual, platonic, idealized sort of way) with this guy, Shao Peng Cheng. He’s not Xiao Nai who will forever be the Golden Standard for drama boyfriends in this blog. But he has a charm entirely of his own: his […]

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Angel’s Last Mission: Love – @GrowingBeautifully’s Perspective on Rain

I’m posting your comments here, @growingbeautifully, so they’ll be easier to access later on. I agree with all that’s been said. I remember when Dan mocked YeonSeo for becoming a grouch at sunset? He said, “You’ve got a beef with sunsets, don’t you? You have an especially big hissy fit whenever the sun sets. What is […]

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Pride and Prejudice: @nrllee’s Favorite Scenes

I mentioned in another post that dialogues don’t necessarily have to contain words. Sometimes eyes can do the talking; sometimes the hands. Body language can be used like verbal language to communicate and express inner thoughts and feelings. I mentioned “Pride and Prejudice.” My good friend @nrllee recommended a couple more scenes from P&P and […]

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