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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

My Favorite Korean dramas as of 2023

My Favorite Korean Dramas as of 2023:



1. Ghost Doctor

2.  Crash Landing on You

3. The Good Bad Mother

3. Start up

4. Something about 1%

5. Extraordinary Attorney Woo


6. Man x Man

7. Bride of the Century

8. Strongest Delivery Man

9. Hospital Playlist

10.  Fight For My Way


11. Healer

12. My First, First Love

13.  Her Private Life

14. It’s Okay to not be Okay

15.  Descendants of the Sun


16. Touch Your Heart

17. Hometown Cha Cha Cha

18. Miss Hammurabi

19.  What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?

20.  Shopping King Louis


21. Suspicious Partner

22. I Am Not a Robot 

23. Bad Prosecutor

24. Business Proposal 

25. The King: Eternal Monarch


Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Korean Dramas!

 Okay, it's been a while since I put anything on this blog, but in the last year, I have been introduced to Korean Dramas.  It would be an understatement to say I love them!


I have tried to make a list of the ones I love the most.  It is very difficult to decide which are my favorites, but after some pondering, here is my list:  .....Drum roll.....


Top 25


1. Ghost Doctor

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Doctor



2.  Crash Landing on You

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_Landing_on_You





3. Start up

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Start-Up_(South_Korean_TV_series)



4. Something about 1%

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_About_1_Percent




5. Extraordinary Attorney Woo

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_Attorney_Woo





6. Bride of the Century

7. Strongest Delivery Man

8. Touch Your Heart

9. My First, First Love

10.  Fight For My Way


11. Healer

12.  Her Private Life

13. It’s Okay to not be Okay

14.  Descendants of the Sun

15. Hospital Playlist


16. Hometown Cha Cha Cha

17. Miss Hammurabi

18.  What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?

19.  Shopping King Louis

20. Suspicious Partner


21. I Am Not a Robot 

22. Bad Prosecutor

23. Business Proposal

24. The Heirs

25. The King: Eternal Monarch



Monday, October 18, 2021

As of October 2021, these are my top 10 Korean Dramas

 In no particular order, from the ones I have watched so far, here are my favorites.  Keep in mind, they can be from any year.

1)  My First First Love

Happy endings all around except for the poor Seo do-Hyeon character.  The sweetest moments were between him and Han Song-i, but alas, they were not meant to be.  I am happy with who she ended up with but so sad for him.

2)  Startup

Once again, happy endings but there is one that missed out and it's sad.  This time it's Han Ji-Pyeong.  Come on!  They couldn't have written in a happy love story for him?!  Also, I loved the grandmother character in this story.  That was a very touching part of the drama.  Loved her.


3) The Heirs, also called The Inheritors


This is an iconic and very popular Korean drama.  Very melodramatic but still, the characters are so endearing.  Also, there are some funny parts in this series that made me laugh out loud and wonder if I actually have a Korean sense of humor.  I also loved the main character's mom- who couldn't speak and only did sign language.  Very sweet.

The weak point in this story is the beginning when it takes place in California.  Lee Min Ho, while an excellent actor, couldn't pull off being able to speak English.  The actors that they got for the English parts were not good and their dialogue was terrible.

Also, the song "Love is the Moment" always coming on whenever the two main characters were sharing a moment.  Kind of a catchy tune, but also kind of funny at the same time.  


4. The King: Eternal Monarch


Disclaimer:  I HATED the graphic violence in this and fast forwarded through all of that, so it shortened my viewing time by a couple episodes!!

Another disclaimer:  I didn't understand most of storyline of how the parallel worlds and doppelgangers worked- so complicated, but the characters suck you in.

Also, didn't love the girl that played the main character, though she slightly grew on me as the show continued.  I liked her better in Goblin.

I loved the King's body guard's nickname of the Unbreakable Sword.   

5) Her Private Life

I didn't like the first episode.  I didn't understand what Ryan Gold's problem was and had to go back and figure it out.  This is a very sweet love story.  The fangirling stuff was cute, too.


6) Bride of the Century


7) Touch Your Heart


I was sad that the secondary love story between the single mom and the office guy that had a crush on her didn't work out.  

8) Descendants of the Sun

Disclaimer:  I did not watch the fighting scenes because of the violence or the surgery scenes because I am squeamish.

I loved the four main characters in this dramas and the actors that portrayed them.

9) It's Okay to Not Be Okay

I can't believe this made it on my list because at the start I hated the main character and how she was so aggressive.   She eventually grew on me but by the way she acted at the beginning, I almost decided to stop watching it. Though it is still tame by US standards, it is the most edgy MPAA rating-wise for me.  I like the main characters to be good and I didn't think the lady author was going to be that way.  I was wrong and I thoroughly loved this.  I especially loved the main guy character in this series.  

Another thing I loved about this series was the character that had autism.  This actor did a terrific job portraying someone with autism and also provided some comic relief.

10)  Strongest Deliveryman

This was adorable in every way!  Absolutely LOVED it!

DISCLAIMER:  Many F words.  You don't have to hear them at least, but you do have to read them.

Honorable Mention:

Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo


Disclaimer:  I actually only watched the first and last episode. (These Korean dramas are such a time commitment and you can't really watch while doing something else because of having to read the subtitles!). However, I LOVED the last episode and because it was so good, I will eventually watch the rest of the episodes in between.

Korean Dramas explanation

 Warning:  This will be a long post!


During the summer, I decided to watch a Korean drama, just to see what all the fuss what about.  The secretary at my school watches them and I thought I would try it.  The first one I watched was "Crash Landing on You", which I didn't watch completely but then watched the last episode and saw the semi-happy ending.  I know I should have watched the whole thing, and maybe at some point, I will.  

The second one I watched was "Cinderella and the Four Knights".  I thought it was adorable.  That was when I found other neighbors who also love them and I got recommendations from them and I was "off to the races".

I found this Kdrama blog who mentions her criteria for watching and reporting on the dramas.  I found that my criteria is fairly similar to hers, so I thought I would start with hers and adjust it. 

https://kdramahappyendingaddict.home.blog/2019/02/13/who-is-the-kdrama-happy-ending-addict/#more-9

A few things about me:

  • I watch only Korean Dramas. 
  • I’m a Happy Ending Addict. Seriously, I don't want to get invested unless there is a happy ending.  I watch Kdramas to escape, so I want to end smiling!
  • Also important: the characters need to be good people.  They can be flawed but need to grow and change.  Also, I don't like bad language, violence, or gratuitous sex, which is actually why I started watching Korean dramas in the first place.  If I watch something violent, I just fast forward through it.
  • I only watch one drama at a time, binging through it from start to end before starting a new one.

  • I focus on Romance dramas. They might be other genres as long as they have a romance element I enjoy.

  • I am watching older and newer dramas. I do not watch dramas still airing, because I like to binge watch the whole season in one go. 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Have Courage and Be Kind


(courtesy of http://bree-west.com/weekly-words-random-acts-kindness/)




 I love Cinderella.  It's my favorite fairy tale.  I was happy when this movie came out and even happier that they chose to present it so traditionally.  I love the message that they decided to make the main message of this movie:  Have courage and Be Kind.  Wonderful words to live by and it is truly of good report or praiseworthy!






Monday, October 14, 2013

The Saratov Approach

My family and I saw this movie this afternoon.  It is the true story of 2 Mormon missionaries serving in Russia who were kidnapped.  Very inspiring!  I highly recommend it.

The actor who plays Elder Probst is from my ward.  Corbin Allred is the actor that plays the other elder.

Here is a link to the movie trailer:
http://youtu.be/Phu-qLurEdM

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Summer reading list 2013

Here are the books I read this summer, along with some that I wanted to read but didn't quite get to:

1. Seeking Persephone

2. The Chronicles of Avonlea

3. Gaze into Heaven

4. The Confession of Fitzwilliam Darcy

5. The Far Country

6. Life of Pi

7. An Unlikely Match

8. The Duck Commander family

9. The Doll People (at Abby's request)

10.  The Outliers- on the list to read

11. Happy, Happy, Happy- on the list to read

12. Killing Lincoln- on the list to read