Yaaas! This lighthearted wackiness is exactly what I needed in my life. Man Who Dies to Live kicked off with a strong start, full of creative characters and relatable struggles....
I wasn't quite sure how Man Who Dies to Live would work out because of its fantastical premise, but I'm already laughing out loud at the wacky new posters, stills,...
Here's the last of this year's drama awards over at KBS, where God of the Workplace, Good Doctor, and Secret were the big winners of the evening. Unsurprisingly, Kim Hye-soo...
After extensions and preemptions, weekend suckstravaganza Dr. Jin has finally come to an end. Some would say twenty-two episodes too late. Okay, I said it.
Shows as spectacularly awful as...
You wanted answers? You don't get them.
No, seriously. You don't. Luckily it's not the worst thing that ever happened, since the majority of the episode focuses on things that...
If there's one good thing to be said about Dr. Jin, it's that Stuff Always Happens. On the flip side, most of it doesn't make a lick of sense. History...
This episode takes us for a ride as far as the time travel/time slip/parallel universe mechanics go, as Hyuk puts his all into saving the entire Catholic population...
Leave it to Dr. Jin to show us the miracle of childbirth via C-section in all its horrifying high-definition glory, because, why not? Young-rae spanks babies back from the brink...
We get a pretty decent first half before this episode really lays on the WTFery, with rapid changes happening everywhere. In what other show can both leads make faces while...
The time slip mechanism is more or less explained, and while it's not too surprising, the details reach a whole new level of weird and convoluted and... well, just plain...
Man Who Dies to Live: Episodes 1-2
by tineybeanie
Yaaas! This lighthearted wackiness is exactly what I needed in my life. Man Who Dies to Live kicked off with a strong start, full of creative characters and relatable struggles....
Tags: Choi Min-soo, first episodes, Kang Ye-won, Lee So-yeon, Man Who Dies to Live, Shin Sung-rok
Choi Min-soo searches for his true daughter in Man Who Dies to Live
by tineybeanie
I wasn't quite sure how Man Who Dies to Live would work out because of its fantastical premise, but I'm already laughing out loud at the wacky new posters, stills,...
Tags: Choi Min-soo, Kang Ye-won, Lee So-yeon, Man Who Dies to Live, Shin Sung-rok
2013 KBS Drama Awards
by girlfriday
Here's the last of this year's drama awards over at KBS, where God of the Workplace, Good Doctor, and Secret were the big winners of the evening. Unsurprisingly, Kim Hye-soo...
Tags: awards, Bae Soo-bin, BoA, Daniel Choi, Han Joo-wan, Han Ye-ri, Hong Ah-reum, Hwang Jung-eum, Im Jung-eun, IU, Ji Sung, Jin Se-yeon, Jo Jung-seok, Jo Yoon-hee, Joo Sang-wook, Joo-won, Jung Woo, Kim Hye-soo, Lee Beom-soo, Lee Chae-young, Lee Da-hee, Lee Mi-sook, Lee So-yeon, Lee Tae-ran, Lee Yoon-ji, Moon Chae-won, Nam Bora, Oh Ji-ho, Oh Yeon-seo, Park Se-young, Seo Joon-young, Yoo Inna, Yoo Oh-sung, Yoon-ah
Dr. Jin: Episode 22 (Final)
by HeadsNo2
After extensions and preemptions, weekend suckstravaganza Dr. Jin has finally come to an end. Some would say twenty-two episodes too late. Okay, I said it. Shows as spectacularly awful as...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 21
by HeadsNo2
You wanted answers? You don't get them. No, seriously. You don't. Luckily it's not the worst thing that ever happened, since the majority of the episode focuses on things that...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 20
by HeadsNo2
If there's one good thing to be said about Dr. Jin, it's that Stuff Always Happens. On the flip side, most of it doesn't make a lick of sense. History...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 19
by HeadsNo2
This episode takes us for a ride as far as the time travel/time slip/parallel universe mechanics go, as Hyuk puts his all into saving the entire Catholic population...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 18
by HeadsNo2
Leave it to Dr. Jin to show us the miracle of childbirth via C-section in all its horrifying high-definition glory, because, why not? Young-rae spanks babies back from the brink...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 17
by HeadsNo2
We get a pretty decent first half before this episode really lays on the WTFery, with rapid changes happening everywhere. In what other show can both leads make faces while...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon
Dr. Jin: Episode 16
by HeadsNo2
The time slip mechanism is more or less explained, and while it's not too surprising, the details reach a whole new level of weird and convoluted and... well, just plain...
Tags: Dr. Jin, featured, Jaejoong, Lee Beom-soo, Lee So-yeon, Park Min-young, Song Seung-heon