As I’m still a relative newbie, I am now for the first time in my life experiencing that special feeling known as “help there are so many dramas I want to watch but I have literally no time ahhh”
It helps to make a list and be able to see it all at a glance! I use a Word Doc to list out all my “to watch” dramas, and a “maybe” list. Then I pick whichever drama I’m in the mood for.
Also, you will find eventually that a taste in dramas is quite personal. So if there’s a drama everyone is recommending but you can’t seem to enjoy even after quite a few episodes, don’t be afraid to put it on hold and try something else! You can note down which episode you stopped at on your list in case you decide to pick it up again.
Have you tried mydramalist? It’s a whole lot easier to keep track of those things there ^^ I used to just have a list on my phone lol, but that site makes it so much less time consuming 😛
Oh yes I recently saw another Beanie post about it! On one hand I like to customise the font/ colours of my list and include links (which I can do on Word Doc), but on the other hand the site’s features appeal to the part of me that loves organising stuff ^^” I’ll check it out eventually, thanks for the rec!
I don’t know about other Beanies here, but I try to keep the number of dramas I watch to a limit. I know that there are so many options and it’s hard to decide which to watch and which to not watch. Three or four is already a lot in my opinion. Even then, I’ll want to cut that number down to two or three. Making those decisions will be hard with the dramas coming up in the next two months.
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beanmachine
July 7, 2017 at 5:46 PM
As I’m still a relative newbie, I am now for the first time in my life experiencing that special feeling known as “help there are so many dramas I want to watch but I have literally no time ahhh”
PurpleTeapot
July 7, 2017 at 6:00 PM
It helps to make a list and be able to see it all at a glance! I use a Word Doc to list out all my “to watch” dramas, and a “maybe” list. Then I pick whichever drama I’m in the mood for.
Also, you will find eventually that a taste in dramas is quite personal. So if there’s a drama everyone is recommending but you can’t seem to enjoy even after quite a few episodes, don’t be afraid to put it on hold and try something else! You can note down which episode you stopped at on your list in case you decide to pick it up again.
kaybee
July 8, 2017 at 2:24 AM
Have you tried mydramalist? It’s a whole lot easier to keep track of those things there ^^ I used to just have a list on my phone lol, but that site makes it so much less time consuming 😛
PurpleTeapot
July 8, 2017 at 4:01 AM
Oh yes I recently saw another Beanie post about it! On one hand I like to customise the font/ colours of my list and include links (which I can do on Word Doc), but on the other hand the site’s features appeal to the part of me that loves organising stuff ^^” I’ll check it out eventually, thanks for the rec!
kaybee
July 8, 2017 at 7:31 AM
Ah yeah, no fonts/colours there. You can add a ‘note’ for each show on mdl though, so I’m guessing you can include links there too ^^
Peridot
July 7, 2017 at 6:16 PM
I don’t know about other Beanies here, but I try to keep the number of dramas I watch to a limit. I know that there are so many options and it’s hard to decide which to watch and which to not watch. Three or four is already a lot in my opinion. Even then, I’ll want to cut that number down to two or three. Making those decisions will be hard with the dramas coming up in the next two months.