Is True Beauty on Netflix? It's not on Netflix here in USA.
Same here. I'm not Korean so i have to read subtitles. Even with this, I find the production of kdramas to be way better than American sitcoms and dramas.
I've watched Hollywood content my whole life and i can't emerge a scene that had made me feel any emotions -- its all about guns, murders, blah blah blah. The highest rated American dramas are those NCIS series. The comedy sitcoms are no where to be seen anymore. This is the indicator of the American culture.
Kdramas on the other hand has that effect on me, almost every episode. Also, has subject matters I can relate to that I can't with Hollywood -- studying, family, extended family (grandparents, uncles, etc). I'm interestedcto see which KDramas can make that cultural shift for Americans and the world, so I'm interested in knowing which series are highest rated.
Since covid, i have been watching kdramas non-stop. I don't think I'm ever going back to Hollywood content as my go-to anymore.
Is True Beauty on Netflix? It's not on Netflix here in USA.
I can only watch True Beauty on Viki... here in USA. Although I gave True Beauty 10/10, I'm not sure if the show will do well in USA Netflix. Americans tend to like dramas with gun violence, like Squid Games. Which country are you based in?
The ML and FL haven't kiss yet. Although they came within inches from doing so in the end credits. Perhaps S2 will finally answer the question if they will kiss or not.
Since the end of True Beauty and Weak Hero, I been looking for another good school themed kDrama. Boyhood exceeded my expectations. It's so funny... and the cute romance and of course some mean bullying.
It's a shame this series is not on a bigger platform like Netflix.
what are your thoughts about the ending? i swear if they do them dirty like Heartbeat im gonna be disappointed
A vampire and a human can NOT mate. Neither can a demon and a human. These are facts. Just letting you know so you don't get too disappointed at the end.
Twinkling Watermelon is now the all-time highest rated drama on MDL. Just beat out "Moving". And I have to agree. I need to rewatch to make sure I didnt miss out on any details.
I only planned to watch 10 minutes of the first episode because it's a work day. I ended up finishing the whole first episode. It's too funny. This looks to be a good show. Reminds me of Cobra Kai on Netflix.
I've watched Hollywood content my whole life and i can't emerge a scene that had made me feel any emotions -- its all about guns, murders, blah blah blah. The highest rated American dramas are those NCIS series. The comedy sitcoms are no where to be seen anymore. This is the indicator of the American culture.
Kdramas on the other hand has that effect on me, almost every episode. Also, has subject matters I can relate to that I can't with Hollywood -- studying, family, extended family (grandparents, uncles, etc). I'm interestedcto see which KDramas can make that cultural shift for Americans and the world, so I'm interested in knowing which series are highest rated.
Since covid, i have been watching kdramas non-stop. I don't think I'm ever going back to Hollywood content as my go-to anymore.
His classmate is 31 ;) Asians don't raisin.
It's a shame this series is not on a bigger platform like Netflix.