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2011 Editors’ Picks [Year in Review, Part 5]

Part 5 is here!

As in past years, we here at Dramabeans owe huge thanks to guest bloggers — thank you, kaedejun and Dahee Fanel! — for participating in the review series, as well as HeadsNo2 for contributing to our Picks. You guys are awesome and make this time of year extra-special, providing lots of good stuff to read, think on, and, yes, sometimes disagree with. It wouldn’t be as invigorating without a little friendly debate, would it? We’d also like to extend our gratitude to thundie, who was a key part of our selection crew in voting for our Picks below. Much love to all of the reviewers, as well as everyone reading.

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2011 Editors’ Picks

 

BEST DRAMA

City Hunter

girlfriday: There’s just something about a superhero story done right — a rich world filled with larger-than-life characters, a morally-guided code of honor, and a dash of dry humor to undercut the life-and-death stakes. It was as fun as comic books are meant to be, and as gripping and addictive as k-dramas know how to be. Certainly not flawless, but City Hunter broke new ground in k-drama badass hero fiction, and swept us up in the heart-pounding action. It took us to a world where we could indulge that childlike belief in heroes righting wrongs, and driving off into the sunset to fight another day.

Honorable Mentions: The Princess’s Man, Tree With Deep Roots, Can You Hear My Heart, Sign

 

BEST ACTOR

Han Seok-kyu, Tree With Deep Roots

Dahee Fanel: I personally am not a fan of Tree With Deep Roots. But I don’t think anyone can deny Han Seok-kyu’s acting prowess in this show. He steals every scene he’s in, with humour, charisma, intelligence, and best of all, complete and utter ease. You never feel worried that he’ll mess up — we are in the hands of a professional. You get the sense that he could do all of this in his sleep and still feel natural. He’s the main highlight of the show, no doubt about it. It also helps that he’s sexy as hell. I want to stroke his beard. (Must…resist…the power…of…the…ahjusshi…)

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Cha Seung-won

girlfriday: Cha Seung-won has been a lot of things — badass, slick, eeeevil — but he showed that he could erase all that in our collective memories with one outburst of manchild ridiculousness. At times his alter-ego Dokko Jin seemed legitimately crazy, like he’d gotten a few screws loose from shooting one too many action flicks. But Cha Seung-won always found a way to bring him back down to earth with one look of heartbreaaaaaaaaak. An actor who can make you cry is good, but an actor who can make you cry from laughter is the winner in my book.

Honorable Mentions: Lee Min-ho (City Hunter), Jung Il-woo (Flower Boy Ramyun Shop)

 

BEST ACTRESS

Su Ae, Thousand Day Promise

kaedejun: She is a tour de force as a young woman who grapples with her accelerating dementia by controlling it, and then falling apart. Pensive at times, cheerful the next, and then breaking down into a frenzy — in one frickin’ episode. You can’t help but watch her because she sucks up all the energy on the screen, and from Kim Rae-won. She can pull all these emotions from you and render you powerless. Now that is something.

Honorable Mentions: Ha Hee-ra (President), Yeom Jung-ah (Royal Family)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Kim Young-chul, The Princess’s Man

HeadsNo2: Kim Young-chul dominated the screen as the ambitious Prince Suyang on a journey to usurp the throne from his own nephew. As the main antagonist serving up the crux of the political turmoil which swept up the rest of our cast, he delivered a multi-dimensional political mastermind of a character that became a true force of nature. Terrible yet awe-inspiring, we couldn’t help but applaud him even as we scorned his vicious misdeeds. Not without his weaknesses, he delivered his own brand of wicked cleverness that remained just as wholly believable as his lesser-seen sympathetic side (just squint hard enough, you’ll see it). Played in a lesser actor’s hands, this role could have leaned more toward mustache-twirling and maniacal laughter, but in the capable hands of Kim Young-chul, it became one for the record books.

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Eom Ki-joon, Scent of a Woman

Dahee Fanel: For years now Eom Ki-joon has been criminally underrated, cast aside in supporting roles, his immense talent ignored. So it was nice to see the surge of new fans that his role in Scent of a Woman created — a boost in popularity that was well-deserved. He gave a character that was a little flat on paper a very natural depth and realism, effortlessly portraying his awkward bumbling moments, his flashes of cold anger, and his pent-up sorrow. And on a shallow note, he wore glasses. I have a weakness for talented men with glasses. So, you know, in case anyone had any doubt: He’s MINE. Just sayin’.

Honorable Mentions: Choi Min-soo (Warrior Baek Dong-soo), Jung Bo-seok (Can You Hear My Heart), Park Ki-woong (The Musical)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Hong Soo-hyun, The Princess’s Man

Dahee Fanel: Finally, Hong Soo-hyun has found the role of her career. This is the turning point for her. She fit into the role of Princess Gyeonghye like a glove, and the two melded together so well that I often forgot that she was an actress who was portraying a character. And by finding that perfect outfit for herself, so to speak, she managed to tap into a special well of emotion, from which she drew out passion and tears and conviction. She hasn’t exactly had the most successful career, or the best acting history, but this role has changed the cards for her. And seeing how she’s chosen another promising drama for her next project (History of the Salaryman), it seems that she’s eager to continue to hone her newfound skills. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for her.

Honorable Mentions: Choi Myung-gil (Miss Ripley, Man of Honor), Lee Mi-sook (Thousand Day Promise)

 

BEST DIRECTING

City Hunter

HeadsNo2: With equal parts action, romance, comedy, revenge thriller, and family drama, the potential for a schizophrenic screen experience was high. Like the City Hunter who juggled his various personas and disguises, the deft directing hand elevated all the myriad genres at play into a cohesive whole, making what could have just been a comic book world into a heightened reality that drew us in and never let go. The streets of Seoul came alive before our eyes, beautifully lit and orchestrated with a loving hand that kept the action centered on a moving story that brought out the idealist in all of us — the hope that heroes exist, and that good will always prevail.

Honorable Mentions: The Princess’s Man, Vampire Prosecutor, Thousand Day Promise

 

BEST WRITING

City Hunter

javabeans: Reinventing a famous comic franchise is a tricky prospect, but City Hunter did so with style, giving us a new contemporary hero confronting modern evils. The drama boasted a directorial flair, invested acting performances, and a moody ambiance, but none of these would mean anything in the absence of a tight plot that kept us guessing, throwing in smaller arcs that tied into the big one for a smartly paced ride that delivered constant conflict and payoff. What resulted was a hero’s journey that was intellectually satisfying and retained thematic integrity, tied together with an emotional throughline that was at times feel-good, other times heart-tugging. Best of all? Season 1 was a total package that also gave us the perfect launchpad for a potential Season 2. *Ahem.* (I’ll never let go, Jack. I’ll never let go.)

Honorable Mentions: Tree With Deep Roots, Best Love, The Duo, Flower Boy Ramyun Shop, Can You Hear My Heart

 

BEST COMEDY

Best Love

HeadsNo2: Best Love delivered some of the most memorable characters of the year, with metaphors, puns, and meta commentary shooting from the script as fast as the whiplash of public opinion. In the cutthroat world of show business where she’s in constant danger of becoming irrelevant, Gu Ae-jung played the straight man to the zany man-child Dokko Jin, who’s perfectly happy to enjoy his lofty pedestal of fame while remaining in his ‘safety zone’. That is, until he experiences a little thing called first love — and it’s not long before he’s yelling “PANTIES!”, growing potato flowers, trusting Pororo to discern his feelings, and even threatening Lee Seung-gi. The humor laced itself into the witty dialogue as much as it did into the slapstick, assigning inanimate things like sneakers and pens with such meaning to the characters that it inevitably spilled over to us as the audience hook, line, and sinker. Ding Dong!

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Flower Boy Ramyun Shop

kaedejun: Here’s my definition of “comedy”: a drama of amusing circumstances occurring to a character or characters, while tapping into an emotional center. Happy ending required. Flower Boy Ramyun Shop has had its share of ludicrousness and hot kissing scenes. However it maintains an emotional center: you cannot control whom you love — you just do. Seeing all the boys rise to the occasion and show their love for Eun-bi, and for each other, in their own way is kind of sweet. Most importantly, it never fails to bring a smile to your face when you see these young ‘uns hopping around, not knowing a thing about love but insisting they do.

Honorable Mention: Ojakkyo Brothers

 

BEST HISTORICAL DRAMA

The Princess’s Man

javabeans: Purists may balk at the fusion-ification of the sageuk genre (hi, Dad), but The Princess’s Man made the best use of the trend: by establishing the cornerstones of fact, then using it as a basis for a kickass story. It used historical record to establish its framework, but relied on its own well of creativity to supply its conflicts, thereby using history as a tool, but not a crutch. The story never lost sight of the grand-scale Big Picture — a kingdom, a country’s future at stake — but remained true to the human truths at its core: A father-daughter relationship torn apart by greed, lovers fighting tooth and nail to honor their love without dishonoring their families and senses of self. Epic stuff.

Honorable Mention: Tree With Deep Roots

 

BEST ACTION/THRILLER DRAMA

City Hunter

HeadsNo2: Not only were the action scenes impressively shot and captured, but their creativity is what made City Hunter the true action standout of the year. As a vigilante hero raised for the sole purpose of revenge, Yoon-sung relied on his intelligence and resourcefulness in order to use his surroundings to his own advantage, literally imbibing the show with a brand of action specific to his character. We won’t soon forget the spoon fight, the baseball cap fight, the walkie-talkie fight, the water bottle fight, the money-bag fight, the junkyard fight, or the final fight. More than revenge, Yoon-sung’s desire to free Jin-pyo from the shackles of his dark past is what drove the narrative forward so that the action and thrills carried weight, leaving us on the edge of our seat at every tense moment and every slow motion hero walk.

Honorable Mentions: Warrior Baek Dong-soo, Vampire Prosecutor, Girl K

 

BEST MUSIC

The Princess’s Man

Dahee Fanel: Music, when used wisely, can stir up the greatest emotions, and make a drama even better than it is. The music in The Princess’s Man did just that. Lee Ji-yong has been around for years, and you can tell right away that the music for this show is in the hands of a master. It is at times stirring, at times sweet, and often makes your heart beat faster and the blood rush to your head as you bite your nails in consternation over the fates of the characters. It’s never intrusive, and always elevated the scenes it was in. If there’s any OST this year that I want to buy, it’s this one. And that’s saying a lot.

Honorable Mention: City Hunter

 

BEST ENSEMBLE

Flower Boy Ramyun Shop

HeadsNo2: Individually, the cast was quirky and adorable. But tucked into a cozy ramyun shop, they transformed into something magical — a true family. Never will I forget Hyun-woo with his matching pajama sets, face creams, and knitting needles. Or Crazy Chicken Ba-wool and his adorably protective noona-love. Or Kang-hyuk, with nothing but a good heart and a desire to protect and nurture his adopted kids. Or Chi-soo, who learned the meaning of love and loyalty. Or Eun-bi, who had the joy of having her adopted brothers always on-hand with medicine for her intestinal woes. The best ensemble casts are the ones that make you believe that the characters weren’t frozen in time before the camera turned on — and that they’ll still be talking, laughing, making ramyun, and decorating Christmas trees long after the camera has turned off.

Honorable Mentions: I Need Romance, The Duo, City Hunter, Can You Hear My Heart

 

BEST VILLAIN

Kim Sang-joong as Jin-pyo, City Hunter

kaedejun: He’s the one who raised our hero, and he’s the one who heartlessly threatens and hurts Yoon-sung’s closest friends. I mean, what if your father went and ran his car into your best friend? And then said it was good for you?! What makes him an awesome villain is that he abuses but cares for his son. Jin-pyo may have have a bloody thirst for revenge, but some of his enemies are so sickeningly corrupt that you feel the law won’t be good enough. You hate him, but you can also understand his reasoning and therefore can’t completely hate him. That complexity is a turn-on.

Honorable Mention: Kim Young-chul as Suyang (The Princess’s Man)

 

BEST COUPLE

Park Shi-hoo & Moon Chae-won, The Princess’s Man

javabeans: A well-written romance has me mentally cheering for the hero and heroine to get their happy ever after, but it takes a special one to make me feel their connection in the heart. A combination of strong writing, impassioned performances, and intense chemistry worked to make Se-ryung and Seung-yoo’s star-crossed romance one of my favorite drama pairings ever. Matched in every way — intellect, attraction, morals, worldviews — they truly did seem like two sides of one coin, though you feared that like that coin, Fate would keep them forever separated from sharing the same space, face to face. But they fought and rallied and earned their reunion a thousand times over. They may not have been Romeo and Juliet, but their marriage of true minds was worthy of Shakespeare.

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Lee Min-ho & Park Min-young, City Hunter

kaedejun: Equally matched in skills and talents, both stubborn as heck, and both with parental issues that prompt them to seek nurturing from others, Yoon-sung and Nana’s love is based on grounds of mutual respect. They are each other’s biggest supporters and protectors, understanding the risks of Yoon-sung’s revenge. But what’s even braver of the both of them is that they’re willing to let go of each other and give each other space and time to clean up their baggage. But like all destined couples, it’s not like they can stay apart for long.

Honorable Mentions: Lee Min-woo & Hong Soo-hyun (The Princess’s Man), Kim Jae-won & Hwang Jung-eum (Can You Hear My Heart)

 

BEST ALTERNATE PAIRING

Lee Min-ho & Kim Sang-ho, City Hunter

girlfriday: Sometimes the best love is the one between a vigilante hero and his ajusshi-wife. Batman had Alfred, and the City Hunter had his Ajusshi, who did everything from prepare his meals to save the day with his sidekick moves. No matter how many spats they had about his home-shopping addiction or how unappreciated he felt, Ajusshi always came through. Sometimes heroes just need to know that at the end of a long day of fighting evil, home is wherever Ajusshi is.

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Kim Sun-ah & Eom Ki-joon, Scent of a Woman

Dahee Fanel: He loved her even though she laughed at him crapping his pants. What better proof of a man’s devotion do you need than that? In a show where the male lead spent several episodes unable to make up his damn mind and just KISS THE GIRL already, Eun-seok was always there. Comforting her, thawing for her, and silently suffering for her. Behind his cold exterior lay a dorky little boy who didn’t know quite what to do with his own hands and feet, and who, over the course of the show, learned how to deal with people, and his own neglected heart. If ever there was a character worthy of our heroine, it was him. Poopy pants and all.

Honorable Mentions: Gong Hyo-jin & Yoon Kye-sang (Best Love), Lee Ki-woo & Lee Chung-ah (Flower Boy Ramyun Shop)

 

BEST BROMANCE

Ji Chang-wook & Yoo Seung-ho, Warrior Baek Dong-soo

HeadsNo2: Two beautiful warriors with equally beautiful manes of glory who grew up together as friends, only to be torn apart by betrayal and made mortal enemies by the cruel hand of Fate? That’s already enough fodder for active imaginations, but with Warrior Baek Dong-soo, we weren’t left with empty hopes and shattered bromantic dreams. The brothers-by-bond relationship between Dong-soo and Yeo-woon proved to be the true love story of the series, as their mutual respect and admiration for each other never faded even during the darkest of times. The fact that Dong-soo never gave up on his friend-turned-enemy no matter how far Yeo-woon spiraled down into his bleak and mysterious world, and that never once did he think Yeo-woon was too far gone to ever return to the way they once were proved a testament to their lasting bond. And that kind of unconditional acceptance and steadfast love? That gets me right in the heart.

Honorable Mentions: City Hunter & Ajusshi (City Hunter), Chun Jung-myung & Lee Sang-yoon (The Duo), Lee Hyun-jin & Jang Seok-won (You’ve Fallen For Me)

 

FAVORITE CHARACTER

City Hunter (Lee Min-ho), City Hunter

girlfriday: He may have had a questionable sense of style at times, sure. But Superman’s been wearing his underwear over his pants for almost a century. City Hunter seemed like ten characters in one – the cheeky playboy, the cool-headed fighter, the agent of vengeance, the heartbroken son, and sometimes just the young man in love. But he remained from beginning to end the noble hero, which is why he stole our hearts and kept ’em all year long. His pants may have been pink, but of all the memorable characters this year, City Hunter takes the gold.

Honorable Mentions: Min Tae-yeon (Vampire Prosecutor), Cha Chi-soo (Flower Boy Ramyun Shop), Jung Jong (The Princess’s Man)

 

BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE

Han Groo, Girl K

girlfriday: This rookie actress put most A-listers to shame with her trifecta of kickass action, sass, and emotional vulnerability. In just three short episodes, she managed to leave the biggest impression as the breakout star of the year, and made us believe that it was possible to assassinate a target via sniper rifle, investigate the secret underground organization kidnapping your friends, and catch the attention of the cutest boy in school, all before first period. Now that’s badass.

Honorable Mentions: Park Yoo-hwan (Thousand Day Promise) Seo Hyun-jin (The Duo), Song Joong-ki (Tree With Deep Roots), UEE (Ojakkyo Brothers)

 

MOST IMPROVED

Lee Da-hae, Miss Ripley

javabeans: Perhaps this is an unexpected category for Lee Da-hae, who started her career strong with dramas like Lotus Flower Fairy, building on that with Green Rose and My Girl. But she hasn’t lived up to her talent in years, which is why Miss Ripley was a welcome turn for her, giving her a combination of meaty character to sink her chops into as well as a reinvigorated spirit. She schemed, lied, and cheated with regularity, but peppered Miri’s meannesses with a vulnerability that allowed you to understand, if not admire, her character. It was an intense role, which she brought to life with an intense performance. “Most improved” in this case isn’t as much about raising her overall skill level as much as it’s a long-awaited return to form.

Honorable Mentions: UEE (Birdie Buddy & Ojakkyo Brothers)

 

LEAST IMPROVED

Kang Ji-hwan, Lie To Me

javabeans: This hurts me, it does. My love of Kang Ji-hwan is no secret ’round these parts, but you’ve gotta call a spade a spade: He was not good in Lie To Me. The writing’s mostly to blame for this one, but this is a man capable of making the craziest crazy seem kinda sane (Coffee House), or playing a no-good playboy wastrel (Hong Gil Dong) with vulnerability. He can do a hilarious comic bit and then rip your heart out with tears in the same moment. So his downturn in this drama was painful to watch, almost as painful as trying to watch him and Yoon Eun-hye try to figure out what the heck was up with the story. He got in some cute ad-libby moments, but that was tantamount to throwing in the towel, abandoning all pretense of character or plot logic. (Not that there was much in the way of plot logic.) Let’s all just hope his next role makes up for it, and then some.

Honorable Mentions: Yoon Eun-hye (Lie To Me), Yoo Inna (Best Love), Eric (Myung-wol the Spy)

 

MOST OVERRATED DRAMA

Best Love

kaedejun: Grumpy male lead falls for spunky female lead. Puns spew forth with a litany of sound effects in the background to emphasize the cheesiness oozing forth. Second male lead is perfect; second female lead is perfectly catty. So why watch when I know exactly how it’s going to turn out? I don’t need metaphors to tell a “layered” story, especially when the ploy is so obvious. Try something new, Hong Sisters.

Honorable Mention: Protect the Boss

 

MOST UNDERRATED DRAMA

Me Too, Flower

javabeans: Granted, I’m a little less enthused about this entry with the Wild-Eyed Villain Piling On The Possessive Crazy in recent weeks, but there’s still a charm to the show that makes it unfortunate to have been so overshadowed by such stiff competition. It’s a little show with a quirky cast, a hero acted wonderfully by Yoon Shi-yoon (despite, yes, that baby face), and a heroine who’s endearingly grumpy. Her character has the least charm, but it’s her growth we root for, her vulnerabilities that get us in the heart, and her happiness we desire. If the drama could remember that, it could once again polish off its surface to remind us what a gem lies underneath the tiresome villianness’s machinations.

Honorable Mentions: Birdie Buddy, President, Ojakkyo Brothers

 

BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT

Lie To Me

girlfriday: There were quite a few contenders in this category this year, but none so disappointing as an unfunny rom-com that wasted two of the genre’s best stars. It even seemed that the show’s badness was contagious for the actors, because they turned in uninspired performances at every turn. Not that you could blame them for having to play the wishy-washiest characters ever written. Never have we watched an entire show starring Yoon Eun-hye or Kang Ji-hwan and spent the whole time going, MEH.

Honorable Mentions: Myung-wol the Spy, Scent of a Woman, Paradise Ranch

 

BIGGEST WASTE OF TALENT

The cast of Athena: Su Ae, Jung Woo-sung, Cha Seung-won, Kim Min-jong

kaedejun: When you have A-list stars like Jung Woo-sung, Cha Seung-won, Su Ae, and Kim Min-jong, you should have a bona fide hit in your hands. When you have A-list stars and give them a shoddy script that’s a rework of its “prequel but not a prequel” IRIS, you just wasted the talent. These actors can give you so much more than Lovesick James Bond, Broody Baddie, Always Stoic She-Spy, and Comic Relief. I have not seen more than five expressions on each of these actors for all 20 episodes. Shame.

Honorable Mentions: Eom Ki-joon (Dream High), Kang Ji-hwan (Lie To Me)

 

BEST USE OF AN IDOL

Lee Ki-kwang, Me Too, Flower

javabeans: Dual roles don’t always work, but Me Too, Flower took a cheeky approach with its Double Ki-kwang: One’s a sexless sidekick, the other’s a sexy dreamboat. It was more than just a meta joke (look, an idol playing a normal dude, making fun of his idol persona!), however, in representing two sides of our heroine’s desire for love. Both were idealized — the eager puppy who idolizes her, and the fantasy who tells her she’s beautiful when she doesn’t believe it herself — and yet, both paled in comparison to the real thing, the love that made her believe life might just be a thing of beauty after all. Ki-kwang played his roles with cute charm, but it was the clever use of his character that puts him under the “best use of” category.

Honorable Mentions: Yoochun (Miss Ripley), Han Groo (Girl K), Jaejoong (Protect the Boss), Seo Hyun-jin (The Duo)

 

WORST USE OF AN IDOL

Changmin, Paradise Ranch

Dahee Fanel: I often make lighthearted jokes about how various bad actors make constipated faces whenever they try to conjure up facial expressions (because I do love me a good bathroom joke. Hey, I’m Korean, after all). But never in my wildest dreams could I have thought up the facial expressions that Changmin makes in Paradise Ranch. My god. If this were a contest on the best faces when suffering from bowel movements, then he would win it. Even the drama’s early use of horse manure as a “humourous” plot point seemed to be cheering him on. Alas, he was supposed to be ACTING, dammit. And yet he failed to, on every possible level. I was actually embarrassed for him. This is why rookie actors, idols or not, should start out in small roles on small shows, where they can learn and build their craft without stinking up the proceedings. Jumping headfirst into a leading role when you don’t have the faintest clue what acting is about is brave, sure, but hardly smart. Better luck next time, maybe.

Honorable Mentions: Yunho (Poseidon), Jung Yong-hwa (You’ve Fallen For Me)

 

MOST GLORIOUS MANE OF GLORY

Park Shi-hoo, The Princess’s Man

javabeans: This was the year of Sageuk Hair. Curly, straight, rugged, shiny, old, young, tousled, every-hair-in-place — there was a style for every preference. Of numerous fine candidates, Park Shi-hoo’s takes the prize for Best In Show, straddling the divide between good-guy nobility and bad-boy avenging spirit, boldly masculine and why-can’t-my-hair-be-as-shiny feminine. You can picture him equally at home swinging that sword around (rawr) and shaking out his flowing tresses in front of a wind machine, mouthing a cheesy tagline for a Pantene commercial. We’d never hate you for being beautiful, though, Park Shi-hoo.

Honorable Mentions: Ji Chang-wook (Warrior Baek Dong-soo), Yoo Seung-ho (Warrior Baek Dong-soo), Choi Min-soo (Warrior Baek Dong-soo)

 

BEST USE OF ARMY ABS

Lee Ki-woo, Flower Boy Ramyun Shop

girlfriday: Humona.
javabeans: It ain’t like I’ve never seen abs before…
girlfriday: Just maybe not as shiny?
javabeans: But runner-up Lee Dong-wook took a shower every other episode, and somehow those scenes weren’t as sticky. Er, not literally.
girlfriday: Now I’m thinking of whole new ways to use maple syrup.
javabeans: And dirty ways to interpret Shiny Pillar?
girlfriday: Rawr. God bless army duty.

Honorable Mention: Lee Dong-wook (Scent of a Woman)

 
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Woot! Big win for City Hunter!

i didnt know HeadsNo2 watch and like it too.

I agree with almost all of the categories especially those for City Hunter, Su Ae for Best Actress (I agree, she sucked up all the energy I was left breathless.. and couldnt watch anymore to save me from heart pain seeing her character falling apart and losing her memory and identity), i would give Best Supporting Actress to both Hong Soo-hyun and Lee Mi Sook and my best couple would be City Hunter and CYHMH couple (they are smart, quick to realize the secret, understanding and supportive towards each other)

I need to find time to watch Girl K and Vampire Prosecutor. TWDR sounded like it centered towards politics/historical more and lack heart based on some reviews so i'm a bit hesitant, and Birdie Buddy under honorable mention for underrated drama here piqued my interest.

Anyway, thanks for all the 5-part reviews ladies!
Hope next year will have even more better dramas~

and yeah, City Hunter season 2 please~

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TWDR has more "heart" than pretty much any K-drama ever done.

The history is just the background, the relationships in TWDR are just so, well, intense.

This is a mystery (more mystery in TWDR than in Vampire Prosecutor), action, historical, and love story all wrapped up in one great package (even has some humor which is so much more effective than many romcoms or sageuks with silly, overbearing characters).

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My pick of Most Overrated Drama is City Hunter.

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Second that...anything with LMH is overrated, lol

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Sooo happy that PSH & MCW got picked as the best couple *squealsssssss* . Just love them to bits >3333

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Me three. it's obvious JB&GF are LMH-biased. Hehehe

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nth that...hahahahahaha

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I just thought of something as I read this year's review: can we please, please, PLEASE have a year's end review for movies??

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Do I detect LMH fangirling in the editor's choice? CH is entertaining but for best writing??? CH is overrated and the plot is full of holes. TWDR has the best writing this year in my humble opinion.

Happy holidays and best wishes for 2012, everyone!

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THIS! CH was entertaining, but in terms of writing, TWDR hit it way out of the park.

It's somewhat, like, CH would win something from MTV Movie Awards, while TWDR would win an Oscar.

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Ohhhhhhh!
Now that is well said.
Very good observation.

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Agreed.

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hahaha... lol!

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well said my friend!

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LMH fangirling- ditto.

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I'm not a LMH fan... in fact, City Hunter is the only one of LMH dramas that I like. He doesn't make a blib on my 'eye candy' radar either.

Maybe the editors' have a fangirl bias towards City Hunter, but I don't think it needs a fangirl to appreciate City Hunter.

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I don´t think they liked BOF or Personal Taste much? I guess it just hit the sweet spot.

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YAY!!! 3 cheers for CITY HUNTER AND PRINCESS MAN!!! They actually deserved all these accolades. I don't understand the negative comments I'm getting from CH but it is indeed a great story lifted from a comic. I wasn't even looking forward to it when it was getting so much publicity. I've also seen the comic and watched Jacky Chan did the movie but I did have an overwhelming doubts they can pull this drama off - compounding that is LEE MIN HO. I'm not a great fan - I know he's a great eye candy but I still have bitter taste left over from BOF that I can't seem to see him as our hero but he did prove me 101% wrong. Now I do see him in a different light since his acting much improved and looking forward to see him in more of the action-romance drama genre. I've seen quite a lot of drama these year too and For me CH take the cake too. It probably helped that I went ahead and watched it without so much expectation (actually a very average one) but it proved me wrong. It has a great ensemble that carried their own weight in acting department and their parts was important pieces that made the story whole and I really can't say that to most drama these year. The ending might not bee to everybody's cup of tea. I remember girlfriday saying they should have at least shown a scene with our hero on our dearest prosecutor's grave and I agree, I too want that ending. But again the whole story never strayed from what this drama is all about from episode 1. It stayed true to heart and that why CH "IS" the drama these year.

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I agree with this so much!!!!!!!!!!!

The negativity surrounding the CH hype is weird since most people enjoyed it. While I can see how it can be overrated....it doesn't mean that it was a terrible drama.

I think CH is one of those dramas that when watched at the moment of release....you love and enjoy the ride it takes you on. The week of waiting what happens to the characters etc. I believe when looking back on the year, and that is what a year in review is, is that it means picking out a drama that stuck out.

And when watching this drama at the moment as it carries you along with that thrill....you can only leave with that heightened sense that when you look back....CH stands out so much more than the other dramas.

And you have to admit....the nuance and complexity of the characters + story is fresher than most dramas with the typical chaebol and best friend second male lead.

At the awards for dramas....we'll see who the winners are :)

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i like these comments,they'are nice comments,i also loved city hunter ,me as well think it isn't overrated,just some few episodes weren't that good,but as whole was a good drama,yes yes yes ,i didn't like that much the first episodes ,really :/ ,but then i watched all,to the final and i loved it !some people who think bad about city hunter wrote they couldn't past the first 4 episodes,well they were the same episodes i didn't like that much,but if they watch from episode 6 the drama gets much better

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I dunno, to me, 49 Days was the most overrated drama--so if I could stick it in here it would be in that category. I watched until about episode 14 before I dropped it. It just bored me and instead of tugging at my heartstrings all the characters (minus the Scheduler because he was so sarcastic) ended up tugging on my last nerves. :/ I really didn't get all the hype, but yeah, to each their own.

As for City Hunter, I liked it, but it wasn't very thrilling to me. Some parts were better than others but it wasn't the best action/thriller drama I have watched. And despite Lee Min Ho's newfound manliness I kept thinking of him as "adorable with a gun". Lol, yaaaay unpopular opinions?? >_: (Aww my poor Myung!) I don't think Park Shi Hoo and Moon Chae Won have much chemistry either...actually I kinda find the whole drama not that romantic. I'm too into thinking about who's gonna die next to care, I guess.

That's just a bit of my views...I did love Scent of a Woman though. My fan-girlness for Lee Dong Wook and Kim Sun-Ah is pretty up there, so yeah. Plus I just thought it was really nice. I also really enjoyed Protect the Boss even though it did drag a little toward the end, yeah. But I liked the lead's toughness and ability to not take intruding crazy mother sh*t! (You go girl! Tell em you ain't having it~) The un-cool & spoiled chaebol was a nice change too (:

I really like reading all the posts on this site and really enjoyed this (: Thank you guys for sharing!

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Some of this got cut out for some reason, I don't remember if I had a backspace accident or not, but that part about Myung that comes out of no where is me talking about Princess Man--basically I can't get through an ep without falling asleep half way (and I have watched 18 episodes) and Myung is the only thing really keeping me going...cuz it's not the romance. The story is pretty interesting, I will give it that. Just...not the romance... ): I dunno, I don't see it...or should I say feel it? Ah, well. :(

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Hmmm...Agree completely with some and disagree completely with others.

Best actor should only be given to Han Seok-kyu. This performance was epic. Fierce and manic one second and then crumbling and heartbroken the next. He genuinely felt kingly and regal. Cha Seung-won did turn in something unexpected, but it didn't make me sit up and notice him.

Behind Hong Soo-hyun 200%. She was fabulous and I hope she does more saeguk's actually. I think they "fit" her.

I think I would bump up Vampire Prosecutor for best directing. It was slick and well-executed, kept a constant feel and tone throughout the drama. A+ PD in my opinion.

Best writing - FBRS 100%. The writing/story and not the cast was the best part of the show for me. It was fun and fresh without getting caught up in itself (cough anything Hong Sisters cough). The characters were well written, fleshed out and had substance. The writing made the show what it was.

Best historical - TWDR - watched TPM and as moving as it was - and here is where everyone thinks I'm crazy, I was actually rooting for the bad guys because the main characters were just annoying to me. I decided to stop watching when I secretly started hoping that at some point Prince Suyang would find PSH's character and get rid of him. And don't even get me started on the MCW character. I wanted her mother to permanently lock her up. Also my reason for them not being the best couple.

Best Ensemble - Dream High. I think because it was where the show would not have been complete without all the cast. Every character had an arc and progression that was integral to the story and each one's development was a stepping stone and lesson for the others.

1000% agree with BL as overrated. It was the drama that helped me realize I no longer like the HS writing. I'll stick to Chun-yang (yep that's pretty much the only one)

Phew I wrote a lot than I thought I would. A year's worth of opinions on drama's I guess.

Merry Christmas, Editors & contributors and readers of Dramabeans!!! And Happy New Year. Here's to another year in dramaland!

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OMG! Thank You!
>>watched TPM and as moving as it was – and here is where everyone thinks I’m crazy, I was actually rooting for the bad guys because the main characters were just annoying to me. I decided to stop watching when I secretly started hoping that at some point Prince Suyang would find PSH’s character and get rid of him. And don’t even get me started on the MCW character. I wanted her mother to permanently lock her up. Also my reason for them not being the best couple. <<<<

I thought I was the only one on the planet who felt this very same thing about TPM.

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here here. i have a PSH-addiction after watching this, but i'm cheering for suyang! suyang ftw! haha.

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FBRS is good, and so wacky till the end, That's the reason I love this drama... It never dissapoint me till the end...

*spoiler alert*
HAHhahha.. I LOL @ your comment about MCW and PSH character in TPM. WHile I don't hate their character (In fact I love Se Ryeung's character), Se Ryeung and Seung Yo love story in the last episode annoyed me so much instead... It seems everyone beside them sacrificed for them, Getting execution one by one just for the sake them getting together, ARGHH... Add to the fact my favourite pairing didn't end up the way I wanted. ... (I know, it's because My OTP in TPM is a true character in real life)., and one of the reason, it's because of them... ... Am I the weird one who feel this?

Hong SOo Hyun indeed is best supporting actress... She bring Kyung Hee's character to life, And I really rooted for her to get her happy ending... :(

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"1000% agree with BL as overrated. It was the drama that helped me realize I no longer like the HS writing. I’ll stick to Chun-yang (yep that’s pretty much the only one)"

- Interesting, since I consider the HS's earlier work to be almost unwatchable.

They got the central relationship in MGIAG right, but the rest was subpar (Shin Min ah, tho, was enough to make it worthwhile) and BL was their most complete work to date with the best character development and interesting/witty dialogue (tho I can see how some people might not have liked the humor).

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yes omg finally I find someone who agrees with me! hated the main characters of TPM

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cannot agree with you. TWDR elevates kdramas to a complete different universe that other dramas can only aspire to.
I take it as a personal insult seeing CSW and HSK are put together as best actors of the year. CSW was great in some of his films and City Hall, but in BL, he was simply a clown due to the ridiculous "writing" of Hong sisters, and his over-the-top acting all throughout the unbearable 16 episodes.
HSK made TWDR an even greater drama with his tour de force performance. I've never imagined that a king could be simultaneously vulnerable and forceful, bitchy and loving, irritating and sexy. I just cannot believe that there is a HSK existing in the Kdrama. He is almost too good to the audience! I wonder how I would appreciate acting from other actors later on. My parents loved his films in the 90s, but even they said in awe that HSK was at his career best in TWDR.

Princess's Man is a delight to watch. But I never felt the chemistry between the main leads, to be honest. Also, the acting from the main leads is not so appealing as the other supporting cast.

Happy holidays everyone!

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Just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, ESP JB and GF!!!!

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yay, so happy the princess' man got so much love! it is indeed the best historical drama <3 it definitely deserves all the love it ca get (:

i dont agree with you about city hunter though :c to me, i think city hunter should have gotten the most overrated... i mean it was good, but not the best. it was highly addictive (finished it in 2 days) & a fun ride, but i dont think it deserves that much love. half of the reason i enjoyed it was because of lee min ho's sexyness. LOL. well, that's just me. no hate (:

& why didnt dream high get mentioned at all in these categories D: that was certainly my crack drama of the year besides the princess' man. or 49 days? i think lee yo won should at least be known as one of the best actresses :C oh well ):

well, this year has definitely been a pleasant year for dramas! cant wait for 2012 man. the dramas im looking forward to the most are dream high 2 & yoo seung ho's new drama coming out in february :D 2012, BRING IT.

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Not that I am surprised or anything, but I was spazzing and fangirling like crazy over how many times City Hunter came up for the good categories. xD

To me, City Hunter was drama of the YEAR. Though, I am kinda surprised that 49days didn't even come up once. 49days is runner-up for drama of the year. I spazzed, and fangirlled and went crazy for City Hunter. My whole house was super annoyed with me because every episode would have me screaming like crazy!!!!!! And then, after City Hunter, my spazzing and screaming stop.

so... YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xD City Hunter Forever!!!!!!!!

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My personal point of view, City Hunter is overrated. I like LMH. But the character is unrealistic. The role is created by mixing superman and spiderman in it. The heroine looks too petite and fragile to be a body guard of the President. The story itself is not very convincing. I gave it up in the middle and then finished it couple months later because of LMH.

I have not watched Tree with Deep Roots yet. So far I like Pricess Man the most.

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I give Thumbs-Up to Lie To Me....

Yes...YEH and KJH... an amazing Couple to admire...

Eventhough different reviews put forward...

Whatever happen...now it's X'mas and Merry Christmas...

Let's cheers to the winning KDrama to announce soon!!!

Let's celebrate and be Merry....Merry...

Thanks to JB and Team for such great work indeed!!

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City Hunter has a overall good articulation but it only keep me interested for, I dropped it I think around the half way. I just did have the heart feeling about his drama, and I feel it is overrated. My take on for the best dramas are the Flow Boys Ramyun Shop and Best Love, especially the FBRS is a very refreshing and creative drama considering its multi-layered dramatic structures with dynamic plot development (backward, vertical and horizontal) without losing any scale of the coherence and concentration. I didn't get a chance to watch the 49 days though.

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Think twice, I should take back the words of the City Hunter being overrated. I am glad to see so many people are rooting this drama, because it is a good thing for today's young people to admire the heroes, because heroes help them define the things like honor, laws, justice and courage which are important to building a healthy and strong society, so in that regard City Hunter do deserve a lot of credits for its positivity.

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I agreed!ch is not just an ordinary drama, it is not just being cute and being inlove, it is not only about how good it is to have boyfriend. i can compare ch to harry potter, it is about being brave, doing what is right for others, sacrificing, friendship etc. it was not flawless but it warms the heart

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I am watching the Princess’s Man right now, so far I like what I see. Well structured storyline and well supported dramatic historical background make this drama powerful and epic.

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not surprised with the agreements and disagreements... to each his own folks :D

i just want to ask something that looks a bit inconsistent to me... why is Best Love chosen as one of the Best Comedy shows and Most Overrated show at the same time?

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WOW.

i cannot believe city hunter was that ON for you girls. no intentions or legitimacy to bash here =D, i just don't understand the hot ratings for the drama. the aspects highlighted as pluses seem to be their minuses for me. eh, i guess our tastes are the way they are. and seriously, it's not because i want to go against the crowd. i love going with the crowd when it comes to drama crack, but that crack wasn't nearly good enough. heh.

and WOW.

THREE warrior baek dong soo boys getting runner up for man of glory?!?!?!!

i concur.

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Thanks for this editors' picks! Always fun to read whether or not I agree or disagree with the posted opinions. :)

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Why is Ojakkyo Brothers a contender for most underrated? It's ratings are very high. I thought Can't Lose will be a more likely contender.

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My three favorite dramas of the year were City Hunter, Vampire Prosecutor, and The Princess' Man. i do sense some bias for City Hunter, but this drama totally deserves to win those categories in every way. I watched Vampire Prosecutor not expecting much, but man, that drama just pulled me in so deep. I also wasn't expecting much from The Princess' Man either, but i had dreams over this drama for days.

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Although City Hunter was an amazing drama, I think Princess Man deserved best drama of the year because I felt as if it was perfection in all aspects of the storyline. Im sorry but in the romantic department, City Hunter was severely lacking, and although Kim Nana was such a cool sidekick, their constant can we be-can't we be was tedious. With Princess Man it was tugging every fiber of your being, but with City Hunter it was like get it over with and start the revenge.
BTW, is there going to be a weecap of High Kick this week? I can't find it =(

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the most overrated drama is city hunter.

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Nice reviews, I do agree about the bias of City Hunter. It was a good drama but overrated. Protect the Boss was a good drama this year. I find myself rewatching some episodes, however the 2 ep add on hurt the overall flow of the series. Lie to me was terrible I agree. The princess man was great. In my opinon should be drama of the year. I watched it late because I followed PTB. Most underrated is a tie between me too flower and can't lose. Can't lose's 2 ep. Add on brought depth to the couple journey and understanding of each other. Me too flower doesn't get respect. Deep tree roots haven't seen it but have seen man of honor which is TERRIBLE. Probably worst than lie to me, it's plot is everywhere and characters are extreme. Me too flower has heart. You want to see how the main characters develop. A show that should get best comedy over best love which i didnt think was too funny is high kick 3. Its funny, light and has heart. Tye characters are unquie and refreshing. Overall dramas this year were top heavy with the ending months falling off.

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I feel like Protect the Boss is missing from these year-end reviews. Yes, the ending dragged on for too long, but that's a problem for a lot of dramas. Other than that, I found the way this drama played with cliches to be very refreshing. The chaebols' childishness, the heroine's refusal to take on a victim's attitude, and how everyone in the drama acknowledged that the mothers were being completely ridiculous- lol This drama made me laugh so much. It was definitely one of the most original in it's sense of humor. :)

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Reviews for Protect the Boss can be found in Softy's and Fanderay's blogs. They both write the most sincere and heartfelt reviews of the year.

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"I feel like Protect the Boss is missing from these year-end reviews. "

ditto. It was fluff, but by no means less entertaining than ..say...Spy MyungWol. It had it's moments.

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Agree, I think "Protect the Boss" definitely stood out in some ways, most of all in being refreshing with its characters (especially the two leads, the two secondary leads, and the female lead's best friend --- that trio of girls just totally rocked).

I'm not saying it was perfect or my favourite drama of the year, but I was so happy watching and not getting the same old clichés/storylines/stock characters again and again.

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I guess everyone forgot about Secret Garden? No mention here, no mention in 2010.

Also, I think overrated is a term that fits with City Hunter on most cases, but definitely not when it comes to the soundtrack. It becomes repetitive and boring in The Princess' Man unlike the many good compositions in City Hunter. That ought to be switched around!

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Hey Isky - I was beginning to think I was the only one here that appreciates the City Hunter OST. I thought the musical accompaniment was awesome and an essential component of the drama. It created and supported the unique freshness I found so intriguing and lifted more than a few scenarios out of the cliche category.

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Wow, City Hunter bagged most of the awards. Not surprised but I find it a bit overrated. It was good but there are still better dramas out there.

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i totally dont get how CH is the best drama of the year....zz

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It's merely easy to figure out the hype when you are a fangirl. Enough said.

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yay~ I agree with most of the categories. 2011 has been amazing for my kdrama watch. Look forward to year 2012.

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City Hunter = absolutely overrated drama!!! Sorry, Dramabeans, but I don't know why you have chosen this drama over soooo many GOOD dramas like Tree with deep Roots.

AND by the way where was 49 days OR Dream High!?

But I still will be here in 2012... but I hope there will be more objective than subjective opinions regarding the dramas...

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I think that we have to remind ourselves that Dramabeans is a blog for kdrama fans written by kdrama fans. I don't think JB and Girlfriday are claiming to be some super intellectual drama critics who analyze every plot device, every acting nuance etc. They're fans of dramas that write about the dramas they like (and in some cases, didn't like).

I liked and appreciated City Hunter and Best Love like so many people but both were not "favorites" and I had huge problems in both. However, since this isn't my own personal blog, I don't really have a right to tell JB and GF what they should and shouldn't love. When the dramas that I loved happen to get shunned at the end, I like to think that it wasn't viewed and look for other blogs that appreciate it. For example, to get my Can You Hear My Heart (which I think is the most moving drama of the year) lovin' and fix, I go to Thundie's or Softy's or Fanderay's.

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Thank you, it was an interesting year in K-drama land; I really enjoyed Warrior Baek Dong soo, 49 days, City Hunter, Ojakgyo Brothers and I also liked parts from many other dramas. Thank you and Merry Christmas!

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ohhh this fangirl love for this year's editor's pick!
but then I didn't watch (too) many dramas this year, so I don't think I can say anything about other dramas (and categories).

The post was fun to read. Thanks a lot dears!

Lee Min Ho's fangirl #4399284 is signing out! ;)

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ohhh this fangirl love for this year’s editor’s pick!

---> It explains everything.

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Total agreement about all the laurels you are giving to City Hunter.

I didn't realise Lee Ki-kwang was playing two roles in Me Too, Flower! Oh my. But I think that's good thing - that's when double-casting definitely has worked (unlike in the film "Finding Mr Destiny" where it just caused endless confusion...)

Digging the "Best Mane of Glory" category, ha ha!

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City Hunter deserved what it got because it was an excellent drama, and really did excel in all those sections. A lot of dramas are boring or good but the story isn't really there, City Hunter on the other hand was amazing and I loved the moral and lessons it show'd throughout the show. Overall my opinion was a, Kudos to CH and hope to see another brilliant drama like this one next year! <3

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Thank you for another great year of drama's! With dramabeans it makes the experience so much better regardless of whether i enjoy the dramas or whether i dislike them.

I hope people understand that just because their opinion and favourites different from the ones listed above, it doesn't make dramabeans biassed, especially when the title of this page is "editors picks", it's THEIR choice.

Loved - dream high, best love, 49 days, city hunter, the princesses man
Liked - my princess, scent of a woman & ojakkyo Brothers (cuts)
Dropped - protect the boss, lie to me
Need to watch - me too flower, can you hear my heart, myungwol the spy (hesitant to start) tree with deep roots, ramyun shop (started), etc

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Teenagers' pick

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hahhaha.... absolutely right

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CITY HUNTER for best Drama, Best Directing, Best Writing and Best Couple??
Are You sure??? tsk tsk tsk...

anyway, none of 49 DAYS's stuff win anything??
BLAH !!!

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I surly hope I could ride the cloud of joy as anyone who adored City Hunter...why oh why Drama God..I wasn't infected..damn.

Well, it was a very good list but I should agree that 49 Days should have made in the list. It may not the best drama nor ensemble, but I couldn't get my mind out of it after few weeks of watching it. The writing was that good (personally).

Anyway thanks for the bucket of list it really give a good reference for me. Soo many to watch soo little time hicks..

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although i agreed with dramabeans here with the praise with city hunter,i am also in the side of people who think 49 days and dream high were a lot underrated here xD they deserved more ;P ,at least city hunter,vampire prosecutor and princess's man had the big attention here :)

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not only that, but also... Best Bromance, Best Villain, Best Alternate Pairing, Best Action Drama, Favorite Character..

well. this is Your Blog and Your Awards, Dramabeans !

thx for writing those.

but for sure i have different opinion with you.

for sure City Hunter is so overrated here..hmmm

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There's a lot of City Hunter in there and honestly it didn't really stand out that much to me.
Best bromance should've been BaWool and Hyun Woo!!

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Why Shitty Hunter and Bug Love won here? Oh well, never mind, gotta check the final episode recap of my fave Tree ever :))

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Love that City Hunter won most of the categories! grinning from ear to ear!

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At least Dramabeans said what I expected to see here. Bookmarked and Thanks!!!!

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best love and princess man are my favourite , I loved lee ki woo , he is adorable
but I didnt like city hunter at all

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Mmmmm Lee Ki Woo Besides his obvious sexiness, I just loved his Pillar performance it was perfect. Im glad to see Can you hear my heart recognized that was one of my favorites this year! The husband/Chairman was soooooo evil I wanted to kick his ass even when he was being a quasi decent human being lol. I couldnt get into City Hunter I tried but just couldnt.

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wonder why, if people keep saying that City Hunter was overrated, than those people must be FBRS bias.

i do love and enjoy City Hunter until the last scene and I'm not attracted to FBRS at all.

hahaha, and to mention editor's picks that consist of votes from five amazing persons in dramaland overrated is too much

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Hah! I'm not. Both are overrated. A drama to be the best doesn't necessary needs to have a hot eyecandy and be funny.

If there was no Lee Minho thedre wouldn't be THAT much love for CH.......

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Thanks for the reviews and picks!!!! - City Hunter was good for me but Best Drama it was not.

Onwards to 2012 !! AJA-AJA hwaitin'!

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Love City Hunter & The Princess' Man - writing, directing, music, and acting. I can't wait to watch it all over again. Been listening to the scores of both dramas nonstop too. I usually choose rom-coms as my yearly favorites, but these 2 beat out BL, FBRS, PTB, etc on my 2011 picks. Just got me in the heart and the soul. ;)

Best Ensemble for me is the Dream High cast. As much as I love the cast of FBRS, I love the DH misfits plus their wacky teachers more. Except for this one category, I completely agree with all your choices. Would also like to add Kim Tae-hee on the honorable mentions for most improved.

Thanks to JB, GF, and the guest recappers for the wonderful recaps. It's always a pleasure to read kdrama stuff on this site even if people don't always agree with the writer's opinions. Sometimes the rants/raves are also more entertaining.

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Well I guess somebody liked City Hunter.

I started and dropped 8 dramas in the past year -- several sageuks and a couple of moderns. First year in the 4 years I've been interested in k-drama that I haven't watched a single drama thru from start to finish. In 2011 my hallyu wave done washed back out to sea.

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I don't get why people think the editor is biased lol...y u reading it then.City hunter is probably my top 3 favourite K dramas of all time and i know many people agree with me...It really has all the substance WITHOUT A DOUBT!Lee min ho's portrayal was also very believable.I just don't get y people think it is overrated and think people just like it because of LMH's face...really...go watch the guy act,you will know what i mean.

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I think all these people saying City hunter is overrated are probably Bias for other dramas....lol....You do realize that all the editors in dramabeans are probably more experienced than you guys who are boldly saying City hunter is overrated...Butthurt much...

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I laugh at your comment. really? have you watched other dramas? or probably your beloved Lee Min Ho blinded you.

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When the editors are doing editors pick, do you only choose dramas that all five or the majority of you guys watched?

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I loved: FBRS and 49 Days
liked: Princess´s man
Dropped: Heartstrings, Me too, Flower
didn´t watch: the rest, lol - though I started City Hunter, since it got so much love here. I´m up to Episode 2, not sure how I feel about it.

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Oh, I also dropped Best Love. I can´t seem to like much of the Hong Sisters stuff, I only loved MGIAG so far.

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