I watched the final few episodes on youtube...I thought is was so cute and funny, until the script started to take a strange turn...It could have ended at 15 or 16...17-20 ehhh ...smh.
Radiant office kept climbing the ratings in korea... This is an office drama first, the romance relationship between the CEO and his love level employee was built within it. The story deals with real life issues which are present in their working world, and then the relationship of two people who grow in a deep and sincere loyalty, trust and mutual appreciation...as Boss-Employee, Friendship and then friends plus...She's a overcomer who's never been given a break and he's a CEO who hates those who abuse the system. He wont break the rules, but there is something about her which pulls on his heart to bend them. This is a story about two people who evolve into their true selves through encountering one another... I adored all of the glances, sweet exchanges, they sincere way the leads protected and think about each other...They have a special chemistry, one that is far more realistic when it comes to how romantic relationships develop than most kdramas display. I can easily go back to it again and again.
The king is handsome, and his costumes are beautiful. His favorite line in almost every episode, is "I will…
In the book she doesn't fall for him, but I read in the drama she will. The real king this is based on and the saga around his reign can be found on wikipedia....The romance is a fictitious...
We are at the 1/2 way point so this is usually when mutual affections begin to form, but is also when all of the evil plots start to take shape. I'll be curious to see how this end...most chinese dramas I have seen tend to have a less than happy all it wonderful ending...Maybe I am watching the wrong ones. I would love to see the leads finally live happy after killing off all of the power hungry vultures surrounding them.
I wonder what is up with tvN, JTBC, OCN licensing... Why is none of their new programs being licensed...
@dana1004 Netflix had 103.95 million streaming subscribers worldwide 6 months into 2017, 56 million of them are from the US. It's rapidly growing in Europe and parts of Asia. I watch it often when I travel to Mexico, UK and Scandinavia.
"Since Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007, the service has expanded globally, first to Canada, then to Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan to include 60 countries. Jan 6, 2016" Wikipedia
I wonder what is up with tvN, JTBC, OCN licensing... Why is none of their new programs being licensed...
I'm wondering if tvn is looking at launching their own site, like the big three did with kocowa. It seems like the market is shifting and now the technology and audience makes it is possible for networks to cut out or rework the middle man.
WOW...Neither Viki nor Drama Fever have it... TVN seems to be holding out on licensing all of a sudden....Criminal…
Licensing is REGIONAL, it isn't global. That is why I can watch a specific drama on Viki (a global company) in the US and then visit Europe and it isn't always available. My original post was about not being able to find it licensed. I meant in the US market. There are many other websites which operate legally in other nations and can only serve specific markets at this time.
Netflix is the one company that has Global licensing but only on the dramas they produce, otherwise they have to buy the license for every market they wish to show a drama in.
WOW...Neither Viki nor Drama Fever have it... TVN seems to be holding out on licensing all of a sudden....Criminal…
Ok so DramaPassion is legal but only in a few EU nations:
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WOW...Neither Viki nor Drama Fever have it... TVN seems to be holding out on licensing all of a sudden....Criminal…
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WOW...Neither Viki nor Drama Fever have it... TVN seems to be holding out on licensing all of a sudden....Criminal…
Netflix made a deal this year with JTCB. We will see more of their new dramas on the site int he future. Drama Passion is not legal as far as I know. If the are licensed it wouldn't be in the US market.
WOW...Neither Viki nor Drama Fever have it... TVN seems to be holding out on licensing all of a sudden....Criminal Minds, Live Up To Your Name and now Argon are unavailable in the North America other than pirated sites. It makes me wonder if they will pull a move like Kocowa and the big three networks just did.
We are at the 1/2 way point so this is usually when mutual affections begin to form, but is also when all of the evil plots start to take shape. I'll be curious to see how this end...most chinese dramas I have seen tend to have a less than happy all it wonderful ending...Maybe I am watching the wrong ones. I would love to see the leads finally live happy after killing off all of the power hungry vultures surrounding them.
"Since Netflix launched its streaming service in 2007, the service has expanded globally, first to Canada, then to Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan to include 60 countries. Jan 6, 2016" Wikipedia
I believe it is also in S.Korea now too.
www.dramalike.tv is better for kdramas
Netflix is the one company that has Global licensing but only on the dramas they produce, otherwise they have to buy the license for every market they wish to show a drama in.
Who are we?
Dramapassion.com is the first French-language site of Korean series ("dramas coréens" for connoisseurs) and offers a streaming service and temporary download entirely legal for French-speaking Europeans.
Dramapassion.com allows all Korean series followers to follow the most recent Korean series in original version subtitled in French (vostfr) by professional translators. Our catalog already includes more than 200 titles and more than 4000 hours of videos. The series on Dramapassion.com are provided directly by the main Korean channels KBS, MBC and SBS, as well as cable channels such as tvN and jTBC.
Dramapassion.com offers a free service accessible to all as well as premium offers for a high quality viewing comfort. The service is currently available in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Use of this site is subject to the Terms of Use and Sale and this includes our Privacy Policy .
Legal mentions:
- Name of the publishing company: Vlexhan Distribution SPRL
- Head office: Av. Louise 391, Bte 4, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
- Contact: http://www.dramapassion.com/contact-nous/
- undertaking: VAT BE 0810.081.939
- Monitoring body of the publisher:
Higher Audiovisual Council (CSA)
Boulevard de l'impératrice 13, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
T. +32 2 349 5880
F. +32 2 349 5897
E. info@@ csa.be
W. www.csa.be
Hong Kong
Singapore Thailand Philippines
United Arab Emirates
Bahrain
Egypt
Indonesia
India
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Kuwait Malaysia Oman
Qatar Saudi Arabia