The version on Dramacool was 1080p and has an opening theme while Kissasian's 720p but has previews for the next episode. The higher quality made the scenery look more stunning! It's like comparing a Blu Ray to a DVD... even the rocks looked better in the scene when LSG fell at the end of the episode xD I hope they will continue to upload the Netflix version and not the SBS one
Will I enjoy S1 or S2 even though I dislike law genre?
I loved S1 even though I'm not into law dramas. I'm one of those few who preferred S1 while S2 felt more like a crime drama.. I miss seeing Lee Yi Kyung's hilarious interactions with the cast
I'm new to K-drama so excuse me if I come off as someone hating on K-drama but is it me or are most K-dramas just…
Strangers from Hell is quite dark. It's still airing right now if you haven't seen it yet (I also loved watching Mistress, there's a Japanese version of it too but no subs yet)
I personally found it super boring and lackluster and I watched up till ep.11, but everyone has different preferences…
Off topic but Yoon Mi Rae's "Touch Love" song felt more memorable to me than all of HDL's OSTs. Also I thought the friendships in A Korean Odyssey felt more genuine (Son Oh Gong/Ma Wang bromance and Zombie girl/PK) I was more attached to the cast there than here, supporting characters didn't have that much depth/screentime and not as interesting ?
This year's kdramas are just a big FAT disappointment. And gone are those days when you'll find a good melodrama…
True... even Hotel Del Luna was disappointing for me, although many people liked it I did like a few k-dramas though like Spring Turns to Spring felt like one of those older body swap dramas. Kingdom was cool, I liked watching the zombies. Eulachacha Waikiki 2 was disappointing/boring compared to the first season and also I keep seeing medical dramas, not really a fan of that, I'm nervous to watch operation scenes xD last year they kept bringing out priest characters
I personally found it super boring and lackluster and I watched up till ep.11, but everyone has different preferences…
I actually liked Big, that was my first Gong Yoo drama! I thought The Master's Sun had more emotional ghost stories. Something did seem to be lacking in this one I just couldn't get into it, and didn't care for the main romance at all. Maybe they could've utilized the hotel setting more, given that the drama is supposed to be called Hotel Del Luna I assumed the drama would be revolving more about the hotel itself?
Yep I can relate to this. It's funny I feel the same way about anime, nothing really excites me anymore compared to back in the days I didn't like that many K-dramas this year compared to 2017-2018 , I think it depends on the plot/genre and actors. I'm more likely to be addicted to makjangs/melodramas or mystery/thriller while falling asleep to slice of life or historical/political genres XD
WTH, why is it now 60 episodes?!! I was looking forward to start closing in on the end of this drama, the extension…
well actually I'm not surprised now that I realize this writer wrote family dramas before anyways, eps 35-36 now the plot is only half done and the romance is finally starting??
I personally found it super boring and lackluster and I watched up till ep.11, but everyone has different preferences…
same... I was also bored (even though I liked some of the writers' previous dramas) this one felt meh? Agreed, even though some dramas got lower ratings or has less viewers but I still enjoyed watching those dramas more than the popular ones
There is another version of "Pain or Death" - Samuel Seo playing at ep 18 47:27, I wish it was in the OST (I already checked the various artists album but it wasn't there)
.. actually it has played again in the later episodes, why won't they release it?? T_T
I hope they will continue to upload the Netflix version and not the SBS one
Now I'm wondering if I should watch it weekly or wait for all the eps...
That cat movie looks cute!
(I also loved watching Mistress, there's a Japanese version of it too but no subs yet)
Also I thought the friendships in A Korean Odyssey felt more genuine (Son Oh Gong/Ma Wang bromance and Zombie girl/PK) I was more attached to the cast there than here, supporting characters didn't have that much depth/screentime and not as interesting ?
I did like a few k-dramas though like Spring Turns to Spring felt like one of those older body swap dramas. Kingdom was cool, I liked watching the zombies. Eulachacha Waikiki 2 was disappointing/boring compared to the first season
and also I keep seeing medical dramas, not really a fan of that, I'm nervous to watch operation scenes xD
last year they kept bringing out priest characters
I didn't like that many K-dramas this year compared to 2017-2018 , I think it depends on the plot/genre and actors. I'm more likely to be addicted to makjangs/melodramas or mystery/thriller while falling asleep to slice of life or historical/political genres XD
idk why I thought Kim Sun Ah was wearing a wig
Agreed, even though some dramas got lower ratings or has less viewers but I still enjoyed watching those dramas more than the popular ones
.. actually it has played again in the later episodes, why won't they release it?? T_T