1. Male 2. Yes 3. Yes, reverse harems are a prime example. We need more regular harems dang it! 4. 3/5 you got…
Well actually I can think of 2, but they're both more adult. I seen parts of them, but not the whole series. Now I see why they don't make more, because guys are more pervy and harem shows would have to air later at night.
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yeah, i like your list. It's mostly agreeable with mine. Although, I can't believe you dropped Liar Game.
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it's a good thing you wrote your rating system on your profile because looking at your list I would wonder if you even like asaian dramas. But i get how you do it.
1. Male
2. Yes
3. Yes, reverse harems are a prime example. We need more regular harems dang it!
4. 3/5 you got me. It was 5/5 pretty girls, but I had to put 2 of my favorite male actors in there because they're so awesome.
5. Story first. Story is most important always, but I have chosen to watch many dramas because my favorite cutie actress is playing in it.
6. N/A
7. I like most genres, but slice of life and/or psycholgical and/or suspense genres are the best... and comedy and romance. Like I said I like them all.
8. No
Although it is stereotypical and not true in every case it honestly does seem like most girls are looking for heavy romance when choosing something to watch. Korean dramas are big on romance and filled with eyecandy, therefore they are more popular than Jdramas. This is why you see more girls than guys in the drama world, and this is why watching dramas is considered a little "girly."
The reality however, is that there are plenty of dramas out there that aren't "girly" at all and that a lot of guys would like. Most of those dramas would be Jdramas, and if they were more popular then watching dramas wouldn't be considered "girly."
The other thing is that Korea is more free spirited with sharing their dramas around the world, whereas Japan is stingy. And the last reason as to why Jdramas are less popular is that I think most guys are still stuck on anime.
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Liked your comments on the dramacraze article. Jdrama>Kdrama.
My initial rearion was disappointment, but I take it back. Yes it could have been better but it was still really cool. I've realized that it said perfect answer and not perfect answers, meaning that it wasn't going t give us all the answers just the solution.
Why watch a remake when you can just watch the best version (J 2007) again? Trust me it's just as good the 2nd and 3rd time. And I'm not normally a rewatcher. Then again, if you're not fond of the over the top comdy then I understand, but I love it.
49days rooftop prince & faith were ok for me, it was the perfect end for me for those 3 dramas :) it has some…
49 days was not realistic. Plus were we even asking for realistic in a FANTASY drama??? 49 days went down the poop hole with more than just a sad ending. The writer ruined everything. Like what the heck was that about them being sisters? That was totally bogus crap writing.
49 Days = the biggest freaking let down i've ever had on a show. Eps 1-18 were AMAZING! On a scale of 1 through 10 I was going to give it a 15. But then the last 2 episodes was the worst crap ever. I literally wanted to hurt the writer.
2. Yes
3. Yes, reverse harems are a prime example. We need more regular harems dang it!
4. 3/5 you got me. It was 5/5 pretty girls, but I had to put 2 of my favorite male actors in there because they're so awesome.
5. Story first. Story is most important always, but I have chosen to watch many dramas because my favorite cutie actress is playing in it.
6. N/A
7. I like most genres, but slice of life and/or psycholgical and/or suspense genres are the best... and comedy and romance. Like I said I like them all.
8. No
The reality however, is that there are plenty of dramas out there that aren't "girly" at all and that a lot of guys would like. Most of those dramas would be Jdramas, and if they were more popular then watching dramas wouldn't be considered "girly."
The other thing is that Korea is more free spirited with sharing their dramas around the world, whereas Japan is stingy. And the last reason as to why Jdramas are less popular is that I think most guys are still stuck on anime.