We've got several new entries to add to our What We're Watching list(s), since this week saw the premieres of a few new dramas. And not a moment too...
We're finally here, at the end of another Year in Review series! We warned you it'd be long this time, but hopefully you all made it through with us. We...
Another year, another Christmas Eve delivery completed!
Not gonna lie, recent years haven't been the rosiest for Old Saint Nick, but this year, I decided to do something about it....
So it turns out that the only thing worse than being frazzled to capacity to write twenty reviews at year's end is forcing a drama addict to choose ONLY FIVE...
JTBC's new manhwa adaptation Awl premiered this weekend, and I was impressed with the result: a thoughtfully written, sharply directed story about everyday workers fighting for fair treatment in an...
This drama totally flew under my radar, but I'm interested to see if it can really become the next Misaeng like it's clearly angling to be. Cable network JTBC's adaptation...
Ji Hyun-woo is heading to cable for his next drama, a JTBC series with a serious-sounding bent, titled Awl. The drama is based on a webtoon of the same name,...
Team Dramabeans: What we’re watching
by DB Staff
We've got several new entries to add to our What We're Watching list(s), since this week saw the premieres of a few new dramas. And not a moment too...
Tags: 1 show to rule them all, Awl, Beautiful Gong Shim, Beautiful Mind, Dear My Friends, Doctors, Jackpot, Lucky Romance, Mirror of the Witch, Monster, Oh Hae-young Again, Police Unit 38, Signal, Wanted, What We're Watching
Dramabeans Podcast #31
by javabeans
It's a new year, and we're eager to get through all of our backlog so we can start fresh again! We have a lot of catching up to do in...
Tags: Answer Me 1988, Awl, Bubblegum, Cheese in the Trap, D-Day, featured, Imaginary Cat, Oh My Venus, Remember—Son's War, Sassy Go Go, Village: Secret of Achiara
2015 Editors’ Picks [Year in Review, Part 11]
by javabeans
We're finally here, at the end of another Year in Review series! We warned you it'd be long this time, but hopefully you all made it through with us. We...
Tags: 1 show to rule them all, Answer Me 1988, Awl, Byun Yo-han, Choi Won-young, Editors' Picks, featured, Healer, I Remember You, Ji Sung, Jo Soo-hyang, Kim Seul-gi, Last, Oh My Ghostess, Park Bo-gum, Park Bo-young, Persevere Gu Hae-ra, Punch, Sassy Go Go, Six Flying Dragons, Warm and Cozy, year in review, year in review 2015, Yoo Yeon-seok
Santa goes Zen [Year in Review, Part 8]
by Santa Claus
Another year, another Christmas Eve delivery completed! Not gonna lie, recent years haven't been the rosiest for Old Saint Nick, but this year, I decided to do something about it....
Tags: 1 show to rule them all, Angry Mom, Answer Me 1988, Awl, Bubblegum, D-Day, Ex-Girlfriend Club, featured, Girl Who Sees Smells, Healer, I Remember You, Imaginary Cat, Kill Me Heal Me, Let's Eat 2, Mask, Oh My Ghostess, Oh My Venus, Remember—Son's War, Sassy Go Go, Scholar Who Walks the Night, She Was Pretty, Six Flying Dragons, The Producers, The Superman Age, The Time I've Loved You, Valid Love, Village: Secret of Achiara, Warm and Cozy, year in review, year in review 2015, Yong-pal
Five by five in 2015 [Year in Review, Part 3]
by girlfriday
So it turns out that the only thing worse than being frazzled to capacity to write twenty reviews at year's end is forcing a drama addict to choose ONLY FIVE...
Tags: 1 show to rule them all, Angry Mom, Answer Me 1988, Awl, featured, Twenty Again, Who Are You–School 2015, year in review, year in review 2015
Awl: Episode 1
by girlfriday
JTBC's new manhwa adaptation Awl premiered this weekend, and I was impressed with the result: a thoughtfully written, sharply directed story about everyday workers fighting for fair treatment in an...
Tags: Ahn Nae-sang, Awl, featured, first episodes, Hyun-woo, Ji Hyun-woo, Kim Ga-eun
Union workers band together in JTBC’s webtoon adaptation Awl
by girlfriday
This drama totally flew under my radar, but I'm interested to see if it can really become the next Misaeng like it's clearly angling to be. Cable network JTBC's adaptation...
Tags: Ahn Nae-sang, Awl, Hyun-woo, Ji Hyun-woo, Kim Ga-eun
Ji Hyun-woo fights for the little guy in JTBC’s new drama Awl
by javabeans
Ji Hyun-woo is heading to cable for his next drama, a JTBC series with a serious-sounding bent, titled Awl. The drama is based on a webtoon of the same name,...
Tags: adaptations, Ahn Nae-sang, Awl, cable programs, Ji Hyun-woo