I just noticed that This Week, My Wife Is Having An Affair is on Netflix… but called Listen to Love? Why the name change? It makes things so confusing.
Netflix has changed almost every kdrama title in its catalog. For reasons known only to itself. And yes, it makes it extremely difficult to search for a show.
Changing the titles like that makes it seem so shady, like Netflix didn’t actually license the drama and changed the title to try and get away with it.
I was shocked it kept the title for “Misaeng” instead of changing it to something dumb.
I had no clue Ms. Temper and Nam Jung-gi was on Netflix until recently despite scrolling past it several times because it’s under the title “My Horrible Boss”.
Gong Yoo’s “Age of Shadow’s” is also on Netflix now–as predicted. Netflix loves Gong Yoo (Train to Busan and Silenced are also on Netflix). Unsolicited, I know, but you know, I must spread the love. Also, “Hello, my 20’s” is the same as Age of Youth. Another one is Witches’ Romance, under the title of “Secret Healer.” And Forest of Secrets, under “Stranger.” Someone should put a blog up about what titles are on Netflix and what their original titles are. Kmovies aren’t usually a problem, just kdramas. Actually, there is… https://asianaddictsanonymous.com/lists/asian-dramas-streaming-on-netflix/
Hope this helps!
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pannnsy
January 8, 2018 at 3:12 PM
I just noticed that This Week, My Wife Is Having An Affair is on Netflix… but called Listen to Love? Why the name change? It makes things so confusing.
pannnsy
January 8, 2018 at 3:13 PM
Aside from confusion, it’s also a terrible title for that drama.
UmbrellaMan
January 8, 2018 at 3:16 PM
Netflix has changed almost every kdrama title in its catalog. For reasons known only to itself. And yes, it makes it extremely difficult to search for a show.
pannnsy
January 8, 2018 at 3:32 PM
Changing the titles like that makes it seem so shady, like Netflix didn’t actually license the drama and changed the title to try and get away with it.
mindy
January 8, 2018 at 3:37 PM
I was shocked it kept the title for “Misaeng” instead of changing it to something dumb.
I had no clue Ms. Temper and Nam Jung-gi was on Netflix until recently despite scrolling past it several times because it’s under the title “My Horrible Boss”.
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 8, 2018 at 4:06 PM
It’s almost like they don’t want kdrama viewers to find the shows they are looking for. It’s frustrating, and frankly, kind of stupid of them.
Ally
January 8, 2018 at 6:18 PM
Gong Yoo’s “Age of Shadow’s” is also on Netflix now–as predicted. Netflix loves Gong Yoo (Train to Busan and Silenced are also on Netflix). Unsolicited, I know, but you know, I must spread the love. Also, “Hello, my 20’s” is the same as Age of Youth. Another one is Witches’ Romance, under the title of “Secret Healer.” And Forest of Secrets, under “Stranger.” Someone should put a blog up about what titles are on Netflix and what their original titles are. Kmovies aren’t usually a problem, just kdramas. Actually, there is… https://asianaddictsanonymous.com/lists/asian-dramas-streaming-on-netflix/
Hope this helps!