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Weekly Squee #23
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Weekly Squee #23

by DB Staff

Rewatched Memories of the Alhambra this past week - binged in 2 days. I was surprised how much I loved it this time around. I found an explanation for all the game logics, was much more understanding of PSH's personality and bouts of crying, and am totally fine with the ending. JW is alive and well and will leave the game confines as soon as his programming team finds him, and they will thanks to his helping new gamers and causing some buzz! Huge squee for Hyun Bin - so impressed with his acting in this one. His scene pulling out the Key of Heaven from his chest was so realistic I started getting worried! Realized this time around from the 1st ep that he's not a good guy, or at least hasn't been acting like one, so his transformation over the course of the drama was amazing. Can highly recommend the analyses of packmule3 at b*tchesoverdramas for anyone still confused about what actually happened, the consistency of game rules, symbolism etc.
This drama has jumped 60 spots in my favs list - now at #15 :) Maybe I'll watch W now?

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I watched episodes 5 and 6 and forgot to write up my impressions here. Discussing the show is one of the most pleasurable parts!

In episode 5, I kept thinking about a murder case from the 1980s where a young man from a wealthy background picked up a woman in a bar and strangled her to death. They were school friends and he claimed that he accidentally killed her during "rough sex." (Which was obviously, a lie.)

Having that in the back of my mind made me super uncomfortable in the scenes in the bar where Kang Hyo-min meets the ex-boyfriend/defendant in her case. I understood that she was made uncomfortable because she couldn't reveal that she was a lawyer in his case in front of her friends. (That would be a potential breach of confidentiality.) Yet she also had an obligation to divulge who she was to the defendant.

At the same time I thought, "well, at least she's safe from his sadism." When he started coming on to her, I figured the friends didn't stop it because they thought he was her type.

Everything on these shows depends on dramatic irony, doesn't it? Only we know that the plaintiff in the dating case was pressured into sexual torture for her boyfriend's gratification.

Episode six was a little over the top. How did the established artist copy the young genius? I had no idea. Also, the opening scene with the social climbing friends arguing about who got ripped off by copy cats was more alienating than watching people eating squirming octopus tentacles. I do approve of the consistency of the screen writers for sticking with disability and parenting themes.

Even after six episodes, I still don't like Hyo-min's boss, Seok-hoon. The actor is really good at looking concerned and like he's listening intently, which is 100% of his charm in every role. But! The mentor came back and there is intrigue at work. That makes me want to watch more.

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My Lovely Journey: Episodes 5-6
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My Lovely Journey: Episodes 5-6

by Dramaddictally

I love that AC dedicated a book to her dog, and that she named him Peter.

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The Winning Try: Episodes 1-2
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The Winning Try: Episodes 1-2

by lovepark

I started this series late, and so far have finished 4 episodes (no spoilers). You summed it up beautifully -- and reminded me that I really do enjoy sports tropes, provided that the production respects both the sport and the genre. Although Hot Stove League is perhaps more of a corporate genre (Namkoong Min did not play an athlete), and Prison Playbook is more of a prison genre, baseball adds an extra special something to both of them. Like the MLs these series, Ga Ju-ram has won me to his side (although I did not immediately warm to him). However Winning Try's antagonists seem a bit overdrawn compared to those in Stove League and Prison Playbook.

I feel that the first game at the end of episode 2 had just the right touch, though I must add that I know very little about rugby. (But I do know and love baseball enough to recognize universal aspects of team sports and am enjoying the rugby.)

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[Drama Chat] A curse on your enemies
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[Drama Chat] A curse on your enemies

by mary

May you have to eat every meal across from a person who chews too loudly, who snorts like a pig when sipping soup, and speaks/sprays food when talking to you.

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Weekly Squee #23
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Weekly Squee #23

by DB Staff

The dancing to "Soda Pop" internet trend has hit some of our favorite middle-aged Korean actors. Link is to Youtube: https://youtube.com/shorts/28X0BwVjNpw?si=ckSSYjxfNWmVV-AV

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Open Thread #930
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Open Thread #930

by DB Staff

@anne18 You've written: "I think 2000s was the decade of glossy lips." Which made me wonder, have you seen drama Miss Korea?

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Open Thread #930
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Open Thread #930

by DB Staff

K.Pop Demon hunters? everyone is talking about it but I didnt think much of the songs ... but then he is a pretty big name at this moment at least. yes, I like that we get different things - opera in july, now classical, traditional and jazz. pretty cool, also the film shelf in the library and I seriously am glad. I did a sneaky thing, I know I should not but I put myself on the waiting list for 3 movies already. librarian advantage. totally exploiting my position. but look I have waited 4 years for those movies...

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Haha, “87% more cool” is surprisingly specific 😂 But I get it. The ending did not leave me overwhelmed or underwhelmed by any means, but maybe just… okay? 🧐😅
I liked that we got to see the little glimpses of their future, but I agree there could have been a lot more screen time for those. I liked the fusion of both personalities, but So-yong wasn’t a real melting pot of character traits in the end, so I felt a little bit sad for our king that he was robbed of some of the quirks he grew to find so very endearing in “her”. (At least I’m sure So-yong will at most display a very much toned down version of Bong-whan’s “specialties”, being more in tune again with her original character. Will she still go to the palace kitchen or utter random anglicisms he will need to translate? I doubt it! 🥹)

However, despite the “a little bit flat” ending I still think that this is one of the rare drama gems I will enjoy watching time and time again. 🥳 I cannot remember having laughed out loud so many times watching another show. 😂 Fantastic ensemble! And I also found the romance very special and warm. 👏🫰

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Weekly Squee #23
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Weekly Squee #23

by DB Staff

Wasn't that just lovely? Thank you for the wedding scene link. This brightens my day. Park Seo Joon, you forget what a smooth performance he can deliver.

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He changed his mind about throwing the soap and cologne away and then was interrupted, so we don't know for sure. I just remember that in a flashback, there was a nice ajumma who worked for him taking out the trash. So maybe he has help and doesn't have to know how to sort the garbage?

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Also, please, I'd like to mention that I am at a baby Korean level, so anyone with more brain than me shouldn't feel embarrassed correcting us!

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Open Thread #930
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Open Thread #930

by DB Staff

Thanks for the tips. Probably be a lurker for a while lol.

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Open Thread #930
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Open Thread #930

by DB Staff

Also, @marcusnyc20, for posting pictures or gifs, use reddit app instead of web version.

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My Lovely Journey: Episodes 5-6
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My Lovely Journey: Episodes 5-6

by Dramaddictally

Maybe late in 2023 after returning from a tour of England and Scotland (my first visit to Britain in many years) I decided to read all of Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot novels in order.
I am in now in 1937 on my 17th HP novel slightly out of order because of library availability): DUMB WITNESS. (AC dedicated DW to her dog Peter: “To dear Peter, most faithful of friends and dearest of companions, a dog in a thousand.”
Anyway, not a Britishism, but late in DW Hercule Poirot and sidekick Captain Hastings are having a testy conversation with one of the main female characters and she says to Poirot: “Oh, go away!” …..”And take St. Leonards with you.”
Well, that reference went right over me so I had to research that comment. Mystery solved lol. Hastings and St. Leonards-on-Sea are two seaside towns next to each on the south coast of England.

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And here is The Magazine in Korean: https://imgur.com/j7j001T

자수회
is @DarkCc ‘s idea. She said:
자수회 = (embroidery society)
But 자수 = confession
so it’s both embroidery society and confession guild
oppa: 오빠
Also, she told me that “Eye of Needle” in Korean is “Ear of Needle” so the last line is:
바늘의 귀는 우리의 기도를 듣습니다 means “The Ear of the Needle is listening to our Prayers”

Other magazines may follow. But not today, I think not.

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Of course, it’s an international cult, so here are magazines in Danish: https://imgur.com/QXz1Uib
In French: https://imgur.com/b0GhFBJ … I got a lot of help from Cecee is through Dramaqueening there,
In English, https://imgur.com/RHpnvEN
I have explained the titles for each of them, but the main Idea is that The embroidering Bong-hwan is the God called Oppa!, and that the followers are brothers in faith who do needlework together, under the loving watchful eye of the great needle in the sky.

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Here are some of the Cult Followers abroad, advocating their belief in the streets.
They bring Holy Objects like the embroideries they are working on, and the Needle Staff.
https://imgur.com/JXnLr3z
Here are some of the Cult Followers taking a break from needlework (so as to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome), they enjoy some reading and PPL: https://imgur.com/x3KjH0y

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Are there other good titles for the So-young of the season 2 that should have been?
Your Ideas, and The Cult
When you have seen Flow Chart 2 with all the Books and magazines, I’d love to hear your ideas for book titles.

I saw a book at the library Tuesday and for a short moment was all jubilant:
In Danish, Embroidery is “broderi” [bʁodʌˈʁiˀ] and Brother (with a slightly old-fashioned term) is “broder” [ˈbʁoːðʌ]. And there was a book called “Broderisme” , And I was all: “It’s the So-young of my Dream Second Season!”
But alas, it was just another xenophobe complaining about Islam. [Sigh].
Still, the idea of male kinship, brotherhood, embroidery, and “-ism” combined, it was just so inspiring, so I found out that: After some of those macho books that So-young in Bong-hwan’s second-hand body had fun making, some of her fans became followers, and made a sect, a multinational sect based on ideas of brotherhood and Embroidery. They sold their magazines in the street and preached, elevating So-young to the status of a god.
That was a bit much, and was actually a wake-up call that pushed her towards a more relaxed role as herself, and without telling where she came from, she was ready to embrace more of her doubleness and reach out to the girls and women of this time.
What she is saying here is: Seriously? https://imgur.com/Ysp3awF

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Open Thread #930
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Open Thread #930

by DB Staff

You're welcome bong-soo @marcusnyc20, but there's a catch. r/kdramas doesn't have dedicated spaces to discuss current dramas. But that also means members can post random reviews, fun question, quizzes etc... BUT... you have to earn a certail level first. Being a newbie, I can only post comments for now. (one was removed, because I think they suspected my links to a youtube web drama to be a spam 🙄... but in comparison to the terrible level of moderation on the other community i.e., r/KDRAMA... I found the leniency, self-regulation and politeness on r/kdramas quite reminiscent of DB 😉).

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