can I ask how did you become a Star Member? I can't find any info on what that means on the FAQ D:
@Luly The "total edits" are edits made on drama pages, cast members, episodes guide, etc... but you're right, it's not that. Unless the edits have to be recent maybe... but I don't think so. Someone suggested it could be related to the overall activity, it's possible as the only thing I didn't do probably is writing an article. We'll have the answer sooner or later ^^
Hotel Del Luna -> At one point, there was some time-travel but that was towards the end and only for one or two episodes at most. In my opinion, it's hard to consider it a time-travel drama but, at least, there is some of that in this one.
As for Extraordinary You, I didn't watch it so I can't say.
Im curious but whats wrong with Netflix?? What do they do to the kdramas they make?? Hahahaha
Sorry but don't be naive. They have a huge say in the matter when they are the ones buying the drama in the first place. Production companies work with their clients in mind, meaning distributors. That's why several dramas Netflix buy firsthand (Arthdal Chronicles, Love Alarm for instance) have more than one season. They just incorporated the american concept of a TV serie into their dramas for commercial purposes. This way, people keep their subscription to Netflix until they finally get the end of the story.
Then please check the link we added at the end of the article ;)Is there anything you're interested in particular?
I know but I've got no time for now unfortunately. Maybe later, though I'll probably try one of the movies first. Anyway, thank you for the detailed work.
As long as it's not an obligation, I don't care. I don't want to use it because I don't like to communicate my personnal informations on internet. Personally, I'd rather use the mail verification but that's up to each user I guess.
Is Nirvana in Fire worth a try even when I'm not interested in political genre and power struggle? Like how much…
If I remember it right, the bromance was between Wank Kai and Hu Ge. As for your other question, it depends. I'm not specifically fond of political dramas but I love smart plots and characters, hence I loved this drama. Still, it took me quite a few episodes to trully enjoy it. When I started it, I rated it only 6/10 but when I was at the 20th episode, it was already among my favorites dramas. Some people loved it right from the start because of the bromance and the great costumes.
I felt the same at first but not anymore. If her true identity was discovered, he too would probably be put to…
It depends on what you mean by quality wise. I really liked the cinematography and the poetry feel in this one. I don't think I found that in any other drama.
If you're looking for a similar story, I'd say Goddess Of Fire, which is already in your Plan to Watch list. But since you just completed Painter of the Wind, you'll only end up comparing the two so it's best to wait a year or two.
If you're looking for something with beautiful images, I'd recommand Nirvana in Fire (chinese drama). The plot is also really really good! When watching this drama, my rating went from 6/10 to 10/10, and even among my favorites by the 20th episode. I nearly gave it up after 7 episodes or so because I had so many left.
I also really liked Pitsawat (Thailand drama), although it's not exactly a period drama. It was beautiful and interesting.
Jumong (korean drama with many episodes but worth it) is a must watch period drama. You can also watch Kingdom of the Winds (to watch after Jumong because it's about his grand-child if I remember correctly and played by the same actor). Both have great scenery but the main point is that they talk about the foundation of a country so it will help you understand many references in other dramas.
Finally, if you want something with a lighter mood, you can go for Arang and the Magistrate (Korean drama).
Goblin -> I may be wrong but I don't remember any time-travelling. And according to this site (https://goblin-the-great-and-lonely-god.fandom.com/wiki/Kim_Shin) , he only has a time-freezing ability.
Hotel Del Luna -> At one point, there was some time-travel but that was towards the end and only for one or two episodes at most. In my opinion, it's hard to consider it a time-travel drama but, at least, there is some of that in this one.
As for Extraordinary You, I didn't watch it so I can't say.
2) The King: the Eternal Monarch
3) Welcome
Possibly 4) Rugal
If you're looking for a similar story, I'd say Goddess Of Fire, which is already in your Plan to Watch list. But since you just completed Painter of the Wind, you'll only end up comparing the two so it's best to wait a year or two.
If you're looking for something with beautiful images, I'd recommand Nirvana in Fire (chinese drama). The plot is also really really good! When watching this drama, my rating went from 6/10 to 10/10, and even among my favorites by the 20th episode. I nearly gave it up after 7 episodes or so because I had so many left.
I also really liked Pitsawat (Thailand drama), although it's not exactly a period drama. It was beautiful and interesting.
Jumong (korean drama with many episodes but worth it) is a must watch period drama. You can also watch Kingdom of the Winds (to watch after Jumong because it's about his grand-child if I remember correctly and played by the same actor). Both have great scenery but the main point is that they talk about the foundation of a country so it will help you understand many references in other dramas.
Finally, if you want something with a lighter mood, you can go for Arang and the Magistrate (Korean drama).
When I see my comment from 4 years ago, I can't believe it was so long ago! This drama is still among my favorites.