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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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MOST FORGOTTEN DRAMA in this Editor's Picks: 49 Days

i mean...it's not even qualified for an honorable mention? seriously???

but you mentioned Jaejoong in one of the honorable mentions...so i forgive you ^^

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They have forgotten Dream High too.. I remember that they like the drama so much while recapping it in the beginning of the year...but they even didn't mention it in editors picks...???

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yeah, when even dahee gives "dream high" a fairly review... :\

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hahaha! I agree! 49 days should not be here. :)

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City Hunter is definitely one of the top dramas of the year. The Princess' Man is also up there. I was very surprised at how much I liked the aforementioned dramas, since I didn't bother watching them until I've read a recap or two.

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Why does no one care that City Hunter lives off Drug Money????

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if CH had given all of his money to charity in the end it would have been more palatable
i dropped the drama because of my distaste for a drama glorifying drug dealing

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WOW, I thought no one would ever remember this one crucial detail. City Hunter was, after all, an hypocrite. He lived wealthy from the drug dealing money of his dad's business, which involves a lot of disgrace of families, in a lot of levels, and suddenly he was the avenger of all corrupt acts in political affairs? Are you fuc*ing kidding me? This and the stupidity of the politicals that he caught was something amazing, in the worst way possible. One of them guards a room full of money... at home! That cracks me up! The writer should, at least, have watched Giant to learn a little about business stuff, really.

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Yeah but fangirls:
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coz Lee Min Ho oppar is HAWT
and his dad would never sell drugs to Korea so its all good"

Drug dealing Kills people, and ruins so many lives, and the lives of the families involved
Basically eats away at the very fabric of society

Its kinda sad that hardly anyone notices, and even if they do notice no one cares.

Contrast that with the level of outrage during that one episode of Secret Garden

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Exactly, the problem of watching some dramas is that you have to put your brain aside to make something believable. And even in the fantasy genre we gotta have logic and a foot in reality, without being forgivable about every outrageous stuff that the writers throws to the audience, for the sake of fanservice or hot guys.

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Yeah I remember a couple of you bringing up the topic but it was ignored by most of the readers. Using drug money to fund the revenge, helping those society causes and his excessively lifestyle was hypocritical indeed. Mindless watching of kdramas -thank you for reminding us. We are indeed the "Unconscious Civilization" (book written by J.Saul).

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I'm glad i'm not the only one

Which is why I'm baffled JB/GF did not pick up on this ……...…at all

I expected more from them tbh

I mean its a gaping hole the size of Yellowstone Caldera in our leading mans character that the scriptwriter totally ignores and City Hunter is the best drama of 2011 for its writing?

yoon sung has no right to talk about Politicians stealing rice from kids tbh, and if that had been explored in the drama it would have been a show with more depth

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JB and GF did pick up on it and it is one of the plot point they wish for CH Season 2. That City Hunter will realize about the money that come from drug dealing and become poor. They mentioned this in one of their podcast on CH.

Anyway, this kdrama version of City Hunter is more like the backstory of the CH, the manga. right now, YS is not the hero helping people yet, but someone who wants to take revenge in his own way which at the same time helping the other victim. He's slowly realizing the bad moral around him and it become his motivation for his revenge. and now that his revenge is done, he'll continue to learn about the injustice as he lives his life and want to solve it and help the people. At some point, he'll realize about the drug dealing as well.

YS is not born as an hero, but he's slowly transforming into one. He'll make mistakes along the way and learn from it.

Fans all admit this drama is not without flaws. But we still think its the best this year among all other dramas. Is that wrong? I believe we all have different opinion and preference on what drama we like and we think are great.

Some dramas are intelligent but lacking the heart, others too makjang or melodramatic I lost my patience. CH on the other hand manage to equally provide and alternate between cool action, thrill, humor, romance and heart as well as constant payoff. This is my version of 'Best Drama'.

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First of everything, I didn't base my opinion on GF and JB reviews of the dramas. I know that when they analyze something, they do it with great attention to all details and that even their views on dramas, sometimes, differ a lot. So, I know exactly their opinion and really respect that, just as much as I respect everybody who loves CH. But, that doesn't mean that I have to agree or like the choice of the majority, right? Second, are you really telling me that I have to base my view of the drama on what I expect from the manga? Because everybody that I know who watched the drama and actually read the whole manga, said that I have to chose one of them to not feel pissed. There's this detail and the fact that we are talking about the make and remake of two different countries and different point of views. You said "At some point, he’ll realize about the drug dealing as well.” ... So, I didn't know that I have to watch CH thinking about a second season or the plot of the manga, making assumptions of a controversial situation of the drama, because that's what I'm supposed to feel and know as background knowledge. This is it, and, again, I truly respect everybody who loves CH and understand their love. But, the said drama does nothing for me, because I can't ignore its huge flaws.

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I cared and wanted to talk about it when it was airing!!!!! But it seemed no one cared when it was airing.... I'm happy you brought up this point :)

But sadly few fans care.

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hmmm i noticed that too but not that i didnt care... i saw it as part of his transformation...

he was brought up to seek revenge... he was put through training from a very young age... when you grow up with drugs and guns all around, you really don't get how bad these things are... it was his way of life...

but during the course of the show, he realized his morals are different from his dad... and tried to do the humane thing while exposing their crimes...

well, that's my take...

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I cannot believe TWDR won only 1 criteria!besides i don't understand how can Han Seok-kyu and Cha Seung-won BOTH be named as best actor.it gives the illusion that their performances were equally great!(which is of course far far from truth!NO ONE could be compared with HSK in TREE,NO ONE!!!)

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I agree with that!:-))

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I would like to see some reactions here from javabeans and friends...

So please, Dramabeans-team: Explain to us your decision regarding City Hunter... I really would like to UNDERSTAND your rating... as there are some people here, including me, who don't get how City Hunter could've win in most of the categories.

Thank you!

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read the CH recap, enough said...

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I agree on your comment buddy! :)

read, watch and UNDERSTAND the drama's circumstances... :)

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Well I, unlike many others, am completely in love with the list! City Hunter was powerful, hilarious, and memorable! It will be one of my favorite dramas forever! I am being bias, obviously. Lee MinHo is just amazingly dashing and Lee MinYoung is adorable! It's not just the looks that got me into the drama though... like the girls said, there's a good mix. Every episode, I laughed or I cried, or both. I remember I would elbow people in the face to get on the train to get home to see the new episode.
Must...watch The Princess's Man! There's so much talk about it, that it's making me curious!

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I love how you wrote Lee MinYoung. lol they might as well get married right?

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How the Scheduler didn't even get an Honourable Mention in "Favourite Character" is hard to understand. I detect a certain bias against "49 Days", difficult to figure out when one reads the recaps of this show on Dramabeans and their love for said Scheduler.

Reading the comments of many of the commenters here has given me a better idea of what to expect from this year's K-drama offerings, for which I thank you.

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princess man might the best sageuk but tree with deep roots is awesome. glad that u guys mentioned TWDR alot... for me it's the best sageuk for 2011...

agree that best love is most overrated drama...

there are few dramas that should be listed in biggest dissapointment not only one.. heartstrings, athena, lie to me... hahaha

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Not fair that secret garden is not in this. It was compelling and you can rematch many ep. Unlike city hunter.
Loved: protect the boss, Princess Man, Secert Garden, high kick 3.
Liked: 49 days, Dream High, City Hunter, I need romance, me too flower, can't lose, scent of woman, color of women, best love
Dropped: Flower boy raymun shop, thousand day promise (soo ae did a great job just so sad), man of honor (watched up to ep 15 then just read recaps, even the recapper wanted to give up)
Wish I never watched and wasted my time: lie to me and man of honor.
Overall this year had a couple of really good dramas in the first half of the year and then nothing that stood out to me after.

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i think SG was already included in 2010's year...

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Best Dramas: Tie

Two of the best drama this year is Tree with Deep Roots and Princess' Man. I'm not too sure if anything else is even worth a mention. 'Still trying to figure out the phenomenon that is Lee Min Ho.

Best Actress:

I would put MCW's performance over Su Ae. I like Su Ae but
this was clearly little MCW's year.

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Moon Chae Woon? You must be kiddin'...!

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I thought MCW did a great job and gave one of the most memorable performances among lead actresses this year. I don't necessarily agree with OP that MCW's outshoned Su Ae's performance in Thousand Day's Promise, but I think the former deserves more praise than she is getting. Lee Se Ryung was wonderfully written and MCW did justice to her, capturing everything from the character's childlike innocence to her quiet determination.

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i agree with your choice of Best Dramas. those two shone for me as they were well directed, well written and well acted. i liked City Hunter but whe i look back to think about it, there are alot of holes in the story that the writers missed out.

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Yes. A tie for me too here. Both are good for me with different reason. One good for heart, one good for brain.

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While I agree with some of the picks, I believe Dream High deserves some credits too. The writing and directing are solid, compensating for the rookie acting (except for JYP).

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Clearly this editors' pick is very skewedly biased - entertaining post, but I'm personally not taking any pointers from this particular write-up, despite my respect for DB in general.

Nonetheless - thanks for a(nother) great recap year to y'all that make them happen!

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Most Improved and Least Improved categories seem unnecessary. Based on the what was written ("She hasn’t exactly had the most successful career, or the best acting history, but this role has changed the cards for her.") Hong Su Hyun should have gotten Most Improved as well as Best Supporting Actress.

But instead Lee Da Hae was picked because she was "returning to form." I don't get it.

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I think Yoon Shi Yoon delivered a breakout performance in Me Too Flower, and agree it's the Most Underrated for many reasons. It could have won a category like 'Success in the Face of Adversity".

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Totally agree on this. And i also acknowledge Lee Ji Ah's performance.
I propose a Murphy's Law Award. " Everything that could go wrong actually did, and even
more... "

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About Secret Garden: its from 2010! Go and check if it was mentioned LAST year...

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I'm disappointed as to why Hyunwoo and Bawool didn't even get a special mention in the bromance category ? T~T Love them to bits ! FBRS FOREVA !

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Absolutely loved City Hunter, i dont think any other actor could have done him justice like LMH did, and who could resist the City Hunter/ahjussi bromance?!! I also equally adored Greatest Love, childish antics and all! It was so senseless that it made perfect sense lols
But heres my problem, that Ramyun Shop drama! Now heres the most senseless script that try as i did i just couldnt get and eventually just gave up ; ( and dont get me started on the lead girl, who is she? She annoyed the hell out of me, her acting just ....yeahs too annoying! I love u JIW but am still waiting for the next '49 Days' kind of kickass performance from u!

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I agree with almost everything except for Best Love, but I just can't stand that drama so It's just me.
Can't believe 49 Days wasn't mentioned, at least as best writing.
It was sooo good!
But to each their own :))

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Am I the only one who thinks that all of City Hunter's awards in here was well-deserved? Maybe it may had been a bit overrated but that drama delivered on all its set-up and some more. When I first watched it i wasn't too excited and watched it just for the sole reason to see how LMH does (yes, I'm a bit shallow lol), but that night I ended up watching 11 straight episodes and had to stop for a while for my sanity. My God, was that drama a crack. Therefore, I really find it odd that almost everyone thought it wasn't deserving of the many awards.

But one thing I do agree with and that I found REALLY odd was that Protect The Boss got honorable mention in overrated drama of the year when it didn't even get atleast one award? I don't even recall the editors mentioning it in their reviews, maybe once but that's it. So how can you deem a drama overrated when you haven't even watched enough to judge it. These are my honest thoughts and mean no offense. I've been a loyal follower of db and will always be :P but I found this a bit odd.

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I totally agree with this and other comments concerning PTB odd judging by the other reviewers.
I was disappointed to see that "Protect The Boss" was not mentioned in any of the 4 reviews and ends up on overrated list. Assumed that they just haven't watched enough to review but then how can it be judged as "overrated"?

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you are not the only one, i agree that city hunter is the best k-drama for 2011

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I agree on you about this..

I usually do not watch action then because of my love for LMH and PMY I tried watching this one..

after watching the first episode, I decided to watch episode 2 then the next, till I finished 4 episodes in that day and I became so CRAZY and watch it live streaming every wed and thurs night... I was so crazy and even recapped it at soompi CH thead...

at first it was because of LMH but GOD! I am so wrong here... CH deserved ALL of the awards it got...
it has a HEART,,, and all..

its not just about avenging, hating, loving and all...
it tackled politics and doing what MORALLY right and correcting what's wrong...

I ACCEPT the fact that CH has loopholes and it is NOT PERFECT... (all dramas weren't perfect either.. right?)
but CH made that loopholes be gone...

waahh!!! Love that you also felt that way for CH!!!

cheers! <3

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Okay... you can say City Hunter is the best action - I admit the scenes were pretty cool and HOT. Even I who don't find LMH hot, thought he looked hot in these scenes...

But, best writting? Excuse me? Explain me why?

With so many hole plots? The eyecandy and the action sure blind he fans huh?

Pu a ahjusshi (who acts much better than LMH) in his role and see how much love CH will have. Half of the teens here wouldn't.

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*half or almost all teens here wound't like CH like they claim to.

You say you love CH because of its plot not eyecandy...

I wonder if the main couple wasn't the cute and young actors but mature actors you would say the same.

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seems like the ones who claim DB is biased are all biased themselves (hahaha)... i enjoyed reading the comments as much as the article itself...

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I agree! so much fun

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Not the best year of dramas but their are some that surprisingly stood out and shined to me. 2012 Korean Dramas please be awesome!

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i dont think CH would have been the same without lmh, not because of the eyecandy like most comments seem to think that it was the success of CH fangirling; but because he definitely acted his character so F*cking good. I used to like lmh for his good looks, but after ch I just cant wait to see him in better roles and show the awesome actor he can be, and that's also why i think jb and gf are not blinded by eyecandy...

this is the first time i agree with most of the picks, but I guess it means that everybody has different taste for dramas...
Thanks db for another great year of drama recaps!

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It's so funny how people are overreacting to the "Editor's Picks" here. The reason why they are called "Editor's Picks" is precisely because they were decided by the editors of this blog. They are not called "People's Choice" or something of that nature. If they were, then we the people have a say in them. The reason why a whole panel voted on these awards was in order to avoid a bias as people claim. If we go through the drama recaps/reviews on all these dramas, we shouldn't be surprised at all on how the awards came out.

We all have different standards, likes and dislikes. To each his own. Let's just respect each others tastes and move on. There isn't a right or wrong answer to the question. I, for one, enjoyed this year in drama. it was a wonderful mix of everything. I'm looking forward to 2012. I hope it'll be just as good or even better.

Thank you to Dramabeans for all the entertaining and thought-provoking recaps/reviews!

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Totally agree with your comments! I always love to read comments at DB and most of them, always amused when some reader are overacting for some drama that editors like. While I like CH and I do think some drama don't fit the category, I don't argue that it's not fair. They may like some dramas but not too much like other dramas that they chose. It's like when you are talking to five of your friends( since they are 5 editors) and overreact when they picked dramas that you don't like :)

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Exactly right, just move on. I got over the fangirling thing long time ago in here. The reason I keep coming here is to make full use of this site as my source for understanding a drama since I don't know Korean. That's all.

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I am just glad that everyone agreed to pick Su Ae as Best Actress. She is the best of her generation! I hope she get to act on another challenging role (maybe portray the dark themes of being a Gisaeng in a Sageuk drama) that would be AMAZING (please drama GODS! make this story happen)

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so much butthurt, so much funny and casual collective misunderstanding of db's raison d'être, the statistical body of readership implodes rarely but in all kinds of beautiful manner.
Might as well add some crank to the thank you, great job!, cuz when people start calling it a "mothership" like some kind of qualified authority maybe it's time to think about responsibilty and action-reaction-dependency even if it's just the internetz.
let's take the idols-turned-actors trend. It doesn't seem to be a fad in kdramaland (thank you, Hallyu), so we'll most likely see an increasing flood of 'em and the endless discussion of yay-and-nay-sayers in future. however, the thin veil of "critisms" aimed at some of them here or the repeated mention of actor X, actress Y, director Z, etc. in a completely unrelated context for the sake of a joke does get a nice touch of ridicule, discrimination and hate speech and goes far and beyond the edges of satire, taste and humor...
or personal preference, the "praise above and beyond" kind. It blows the mind when the feeling won't go away that there's a big bias somewhere feeding the crowds, so they get a biased review, with lots of biased readers and the bias' flawlessness floating perfectly all over the place like a not-so subtle subliminal beer ad in a drama, and if you don't hail you'll get lots of passive-agressive sweetness thrown in the face <3

oh, and 2011 was fine and sufficiently diverse, imo. you were able to take your pick. but it looks like people drop dramas faster nowadays...

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I'm so glad that i watched "Tree With Deep Roots" and could witnessed Han Suk-kyu delivering the best acting performance of 2011, everything seems to pale in comparison except for "The Princess's Man" who was another favorite of mine.

I really loved "City Hunter" too, it was fun and well written so i definitely understand that it won the majority of votes for the Editors' Picks, so it wasn't overrated as the attention + praise were well deserved, but half of my heart belongs to "Twdr" and the other half to "TPM" haha.

2011 was a good year in dramaland in my opinion, even the ones that disappointed me somehow were a hot mess so it was fun to mock them.

for 2012 i hope for more amazing sageuks, since this year marked my interested in this kind of genre, i'm looking forward to more trees and princess's men to catch my heart.

Thank you Javabeans, Girlfriday, thundie, HeadsNo2, kaedejun and Dahee Fanel.

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Su Ae's performance is definitely the best this year. She was able to carry out such brilliant acting in portraying a complicated character. Glad to see Yeon Jung Ah being mentioned as well. Her acting was impressive too in Royal Family. I would pick Royal Family as the best drama and most underrated drama of the year.

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Ji Sung's performance in Royal Family is as impressive as Yeon Jung Ah's. IMO he's the the most underrated actor of the year.

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Ji sung's character is endearing in Royal Family and he has delivered a good performance. However, it is both Yeom Jung Ah and Kim Young Ae who steal the limelight, afterall the story mostly revolves around the war between the mother and daughter in law. Both Yeom and Kim were excellent.

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Ji Sung's character serves a purpose - to make the series shy from being soulless. I don't think the 2 actresses steal the limelight cuz JS's character simply stands out in the dark. You can't miss it.

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Actually I agree with jake. JS is at his career best in Royal Family, but nonetheless, his acting cannot be compared to the other two actresses. Of course, if you are a fan girl of JS, he can do no wrong. But honestly, from New Heart, JS is easily overshadowed by all the veteran actors/actresses he worked with.

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I agreed with the editors' pick.

City Hunter is the best in 2011. It was not over-rated at all. Every Episode makes you think what is going to happen next. The storyline, the pace of the drama makes it smooth & not dragging, makes the drama so enjoyable to watch. Unlike some other dramas which is draggy, CH definitely deserved the praise for it's smooth storyline, perfect pace & excellent main & supporting cast who make us laugh, cry & scold(because of the baddies) along the way.

City Hunter definitely deserved the award from Dramabeans blog! This is the only drama that satisfy me this year with their excellent writing/acting/pace,etc.. It's not easy to write the script from a manga, and CH has done a good job(the worst script written from a manga got to be BOF, whose script went the wrong way after episode 13)

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YEY!!!! City Hunter is the drama of the year...and yeah, am wishing for another season!!! I rarely watch sageuk dramas but i'd say Princess's Man is definitely a must watch

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yey!!! City Hunter, for the win!!!!

Yeah.. The pairing of Ajusshi and Yoon Sung should not be categorized in the Best Bromance Category.. They almost looked like a couple if only NaNA Bear wasnt there..

Best Love wasnt overrated.. Its just that Dokko Jin's character was too overwhelming having seen Cha Seung Won do the heartbreaaaaaaakkkk....

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BEST USE OF ARMY ABS - I love that we end up with more picks every year as we go along!

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basically city hunter and princess' man wins all the awards

not complaining

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I need Romance should take best script.

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I think yoon kye sang should've been the winner in best supporting actor or at least in a honorable mention. just sayin'

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Okay, so reading all these diverse comments (most of which are not so nice) about City Hunter makes me wonder if I'll continue watching it or not.

I'm only on the 4th episode but sadly, I haven't felt any sympathy for any of the characters just yet. Is this normal? Plus, thinking about the past episodes that I've watched, there were no remarkable scenes or lines that I can remember. I don't even remember how the 3rd episode ended!

But maybe this one of the dramas that will grow on me? Hopefully... It'd be a shame to disagree on something that JB and/or GF really liked.

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Oh, and PTB was, also, overrated-ish for me. It was one of the dramas that I dropped in 2011. It was amazing on the first half, but from then on, everyone started becoming annoying and Ji Sung's character became totally unbearable for me.

Jae Joong was delightful acting-wise (and appearance-wise), but sadly, it wasn't enough to keep me hooked.

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Acting-wise? Ha, Jaejoong didn't even know how to talk naturally. His acting was totally unbearable for me so that I had to drop PtB like after 9 or 10.

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(winces & blinks) What? City Hunters is the best drama of this year.....?? At first, I watched it for a while...then, I thought it was not bad but not really awesome. Ah, true, their rating is not much higher...and that was sorta good. That's my opinion. It's all right for you guys to have different opinions to opposed to me, of course. ;)

Ah, I've noticed that some comments about 49 Days....riiight, I didn't noticed that you guys haven't post & talked about it. That. Was. GREAT.

Anyway, I am glad for this idol guy from Me Too Flowers, that's greaaat!! It doesn't matter to me, but I still looove that drama Me Too Flowers ~ ~ ^___^ v

Thanks so much for this review ~

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I have to agree with lie to me being probably the worst show i've watched all year round. I'm so sorry to say this because I <3 YEH, but really it was TERRIBLE. The first couple of episodes were interesting but just when the story started to progress, the scriptwriter changed, and all originality was lost. It ended up being what I feared the most- the 'stereotypical asian drama' filled with corny lines, cliche scenarios and a dull relationship. So so so disappointed :(

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Also, Lee Ki Woo in Flower Boy Ramyun Shop should be in there somewhere, maybe for 'most loved actor' (In my opinion!)? I love the 'pole' from Flower Boy Ramyun Shop- he was a real 'character' with a full personality and Lee Ki Woo really brought him to life :)

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lol,I agree!I don't think i have ever been so in love with a character that i wished he was real and i could 'get' him;)

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What happened to 49 days?

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Sorry to say but obviously biased.

Perhaps City Hunter was good but too overrated.

Please do watch the other dramas too to be fair.

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(Spoiler Alert)
...thought some of the best character developments happened in Warrior Baek Dong Soo - both Skylords - Choi Min-soo and Yoo Seung Ho portrayed their characters very well...so much so that many were upset w/ the ending.

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i have watched most of the dramas listed above.. we do have differences esp. in watching kdrama.. as for me, i was more into comedy-romance genre, that's why "The Greatest Love" is at the top of my list.. it is worth watching, never failed my expectation.. "Scent of a woman" is 2nd on my list...
City hunter...hmmmmm.. i did try to watched it,that was after i found out the real score btwn the 2 main characters (curiosity on my side being them as real couple).. but.... i failed to finish it... haha :D
acting wise...Cha seung won is a way much better than Lee Min Ho.. and a way much... HOTTER.^^

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Secret Garden is actually leading the fan vote, followed by Princess Man.

http://www.koreandrama.org/?p=12003

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After reading everyone's comments, my conclusion is, that a so called, bad year for Korean TV, wasn't so bad after all. We all have different favorites and I enjoy reading your comments. It's nice to know others understand my passion and can identify when I say, my eyes glaze over when ppl ask me if I watched last night's Dancing With The Stars. Nope, I didn't. I don't watch American TV. ;-

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hope in the next drama Lee Ki Wo..get a girl...but ..in case...I'm here waiting for you.. :)

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I'm in agreement with about 60% of DB's choices, but I am still surprised that Thousand Days Promise wasn't considered for best writing (glad to see it was mentioned under best directing, tho) and that 49 Days wasn't either. Of course I couldn't get past episode 1 of City Hunter, so I guess I'm not quite understanding all the love there. Still, for me, I found quite a few dramas in 2011 that I loved, so I'm happy!

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i liked city hunter at first but then the end was just starting to get boring. i finished the drama because of lmh. if he wasnt casted, would have ditched it right away. the drama was good but i never found myself wanting to watch it again like some dramas so i never loved it. personally, least improve actesss, park min young. seriously? she calls that cryig over her parents death? never believed in her character and never got attached. this was one of those dramas where love did not need to be written. the relationship with ahjussi was so much stronger and i supported that! no lie, at the point where she got shot, i was hoping nana would die. i had to skip all her scenes. overall. drama was ok and the best thing was lmh and evil daddy (i think he was my favorite charcter. very well developed)

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For once I have to highly disagree with the drama of the year and best writing- CITY HUNTER. what the heck. For almost 6 years here in dramabeans no matter our taste differs never to this extent that I have to shock my head in utter disagreement and shock seeing CH up there.

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where's 49 Days?? O.o

well, personally i don't think City Hunter is the best drama of 2011. there's a lot of weaknesses in its plot, and sometimes i found many things are illogical. but beside that fact, City Hunter is one of my most favorite kdramas all the time. for those who dropping CH after 4 or 5 ep, maybe you should just finish it to fully understand why there's so many people love it.
and i think there's huge difference between "best" and "most favorite". something doesn't have to be the best in order to be loved.

and fyi: i am no Lee Minho's fan :)

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best drama: CITY HUNTER. Could not agree more...
Thanks dramabean!

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Could not wait to watch it in Tagalog version! Best drama ever

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