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My 15 Favorite Dramas of 2011 Post.

I use the word 'favorite' advisedly - some of these dramas aren't ones I can claim are objectively good, But all of them worked for me, made me emotionally involved, made me laugh and cry and care. And yeah, some of them ARE freaking masterpieces.

Two notes before we get into it - while all the dramas on this list are dramas which aired at least a part of its episodes in 2011, I have excluded both Gloria and Secret Garden, as they were all over my award list for last year and to include them again seems like double-dipping. Oh, and I did not include any drama where I saw less than 4 eps - that is why What's Up, Love Keeps Going and A Thousand Days' Promise are not on the list.

In any event, without much further ado, here is my list.



(15) The Empress (Korea)



A woman who had the world take everything from her, decides to get revenge on said world by becoming the most powerful courtesan in the country and destroying her targets through getting he hands on their secrets. A ridiculously hunky thug helps her, driven by hopeless love for her, which turns out not to be so hopeless after all.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is my perfect melodrama. There are awfully bad people who need to be punished, a beautiful tragic heroine, a gorgeous man willing to do anything for her (Kang Ji Sub has the most soulful eyes in the Universe, is my bet), the whole 'fighting a gang to save her' trope, the 'courtesan/thug' trope, awful secondaries trope etc. This is not high art but it's well-acted and effective at what it sets out to do, and the chemistry between the leads sizzles. This is based on the same manga the horrifying jdrama Jotei was based on, but unlike Jotei, this is far from an utter wreck - this is delicious, angsty, sexy slice of heaven pie. (Did that sentence even make sense?) If sex gods in wet, see-through white shirts rescuing beautiful women from drowning themselves and telling said women to hit them as they both collapse sobbing in the sand are your thing (and how could it not be?) then check this baby out!



(14) Spy Myung Wol (Korea)



A North Korean spy (Han Ye Seul) is sent to infiltrate South Korea and marry its top star, Kang Woo (Eric Mun) so he'd defect.

"Spy Myung Wol!?" I see my flisties cry in shock. Has Mousie finally gone insane? Nope, I haven't. SMW had abysmal ratings and probably ten fans (of which I could possibly be the most devout) and even I won't argue it was a miracle of our times, but it entertained me as few things did this year. Starting out as a somewhat off-beat comedy, SMW ended up as an utter angsty spy melodrama, which may have thrown fans of romcom genre off, but since this is what I secretly yearn to happen with every romcom, I had no complaints. Yes, the plot made no sense half (or more) of the time, but it wasn't about plot for me - the drama was not driven by plot but by the OTP. It was all about Eric and Han Ye Seul and their ridiculous, off-the-wall chemistry which made me want to write x-rated fanfics in my head. Their relationship was sometimes funny, often dysfunctional, and always always one which kept me glued to the screen. Perhaps the best analogy for SMW would be a romance novel - that is really what SMW was - the one time I've seen a kdrama put a romance novel on-screen. And if you've read and loved and cooed over as many romance paperbacks as I have, you will understand my deep and undying love.



(13) Ikemen Desu Ne (Japan)



A trainee nun cross-dresses as a boy to join an idol boyband, in order to fulfill her twin brother's hopes. A remake of a kdrama 'You're Beautiful.'

Yes, the plot sounds insane but, once on screen, it makes perfect manga logic in that you like these characters so much, you don't care. I was lukewarm about the Korean original (though I did like the leads) but the remake fixed everything that bothered me and kept all the effective parts. In addition, due to its much shorter running time, it cut out all the filler, keeping the focus solidly on Mio's (that's the trainee nun) relationship with Ren, the sulky, darling leader and muse of the band. They are by turns hilarious, tender, and sexy, but always achingly young. This drama made me want to take them and put them in my pocket to preserve them forever. In the original, the imbalance of maturity/power in the relationship bugged me because the heroine was just so helpless, but in Ikemen she is made to be more mature and assertive, even if still unworldly, and the whole thing just somehow perfectly works. The cast is pretty much all pop idols taking time off between recordings, but don't let it scare you - they all do deliciously competent jobs.



(12) Heartstrings (Korea)



A story about a bunch of music students in a Korean university, focusing on the relationship between Shin, a guitarist in a rock band, and Gyu Won, a classical Korean music performer.

Pretty much nothing happens in this drama. There are no evil secondaries, taboo birth secrets, or chases across night roofs. But what this is, is a story of coming of age, of finding what you like and who you like and how you fit into this world. Park Shin Hye's Gyu Won is an instantly-relatable young woman - no weakling but no superheroine, she has a temper, jumps to conclusions, is loyal to those she cares for, is finding her path in the world. Jung Yong Hwa's Shin is, perhaps, not instantly loveable (though instantly lustable, definitely), but as the drama progresses, you get behind his stand-offish facade to see a remarkably steady, caring, sensitive young man. Gyu Won's and Shin's love story is, once again, not spectacularly dramatic, but it rings true - it captures the feel of being young and in love so perfectly. Shin Hye and Yong Hwa have gorgeous, lovely chemistry and the drama shines when they are together. I like all the secondary characters, adults and grown-ups, and the music - oh, the music in this drama (Yong Hwa is a musician and Shin Hye is very talented for an amateur) is, hands down, my favorite soundtrack this year. It starts a little slow, but overall, this is an underrated, fresh-feeling gem.



(11) Me Too Flower



A young man (Yoon Si Yoon), leads a double life of sorts. He's a reclusive and wealthy designer who likes to observe and live his life as an unknown working person. His paths cross with a prickly, depressed policewoman played by Lee Ji Ah.

Yet another drama whose description is misleading, mainly because it's so hard to describe what it's about. It's off-beat and quiet and achingly lovely in its portrayal of two damaged people finding hope and happiness with each other. Lee Ji Ah has always been a favorite but she has a fairly specific range - this drama uses her ability to be both vulnerable and tough at the same time. And I always thought YSY is pretty (you'd have to be blind to disagree) but he blew me away with his acting here as a complicated, damaged, deeply good man. The leads have plenty of chemistry and the quiet moments between them blow me away. This drama marches to the beat of its own drummer, but what a wonderful drummer it is.



(10) Ouran High School Host Club (Japan)



A young girl joins a host club in a ritzy school to pay off her debt, and nobody but the hosts know her gender. Wacky hijinks ensue.

I am a big fan of the manga this is based on and somehow the drama managed to capture the source's material combination of wackiness and heart perfectly. The casting is also spot on - I cannot imagine anyone else as Haruhi, Tamaki, Kyoya, the twins etc. It's just a lovely story about friendships and being a good person and falling in love, wrapped in a sparkly, silly, but utterly sweet package.



(9) New Tales of the Gisaeng (Korea)



A young woman who was abandoned as a baby, grows up to be a classical dancer and meets the only son of a rich family. A love affair ensues, but eventually, after rich boy breaks up with her and she finds out the truth of her parentage, our heroine decides she has no choice left but to join the gisaeng house and become a gisaeng. To her shock, her erstwhile lover follows, determined to win her back. And the story goes from there.

Saran and Damo. Oh my God. Sure, I enjoyed the family interactions and the secondary OTPs (it is a 50+ ep drama, a lot of room to fill), but the reason this drama is on this list, the reason I used to get up at 6am to devour new episodes, the reason I would watch raws and gorge on spoilers and post long screeds are Saran and Damo, our star-crossed lovers. First, let's get this out of the way - the chemistry was INSANE and the two leads were gorgeous. But what really made this so wonderful was the way the writer portrayed their interactions - they were so thoroughly real and modern - cagey, proud, pragmatic, fatalistic, happy, wounded, seeking happiness, ambitious - whatever the mood was depended on the scene - but they were always real. I could imagine them passing me by on the street. I think I was a goner from a very early scene where he takes her to the hotel for a one-night stand, assuming she'd be fine, and she walks off, offended, and refuses to get into his car, saying she will only do so if he kneels in apology. And when he defends himself, getting angry at her overreaction, she finally explains that he made her feel like a whore. And he gets down to kneel. Yeah. She may give him happiness and stability and care, but I have rarely seen a drama hero as obsessed, determined and in love with the heroine as Damo.



(Sorry, it's a little pixilated, but it's an awesome MV anyway).

(8) Royal Family (Korea)



A widowed daughter-in-law of a rich family and a rising young prosecutor with a long-time connection both find out the true dark side of wealth and power when they cross the family she married into.

The most underrated drama on this list is this little noir gem, starring Ji Sung and Yum Jung Ah. There are too many wonderful, taut plot twists and wonderful character sketches to mention, an unconventional love story (you like older woman/younger man? Come right in!) but above all, its look at a corrupt, decaying, poisonous family is what drew me in. JS and YJA are beacons of hope in the story (though neither is without their demons) and you keep hoping for them to escape and win.



(7) Can You Hear My Heart (Korea)



A young woman who's been adopted by a mentally-challenged but warm-hearted man, a young man who's lost his hearing due to his stepfather's evil but hides his disability from the world, another young man who gave up his poor family to try to rise in the world and in the process became the deaf rich kid's big brother. Families, revenge, love and, ultimately, redemption. Welcome to the drama with the biggest heart in all of 2011.

I love these characters. I love them, I care for them, they make me happy. Even the characters I don't love as people serve their purpose in the narrative. There are some pretty grim issues buried right under the surface but the overall mood is full of hope. And then there are the leads - Young Gyu, the mentally-handicapped man with the kindest heart in the Universe. Woo Ri, the funniest, sweetest, quietly smartest girl. Dong Joo, who retained his warmth and heart despite his disability and his family dysfunction and his mother's call for revenge. I love them. (I don't love Ma Ru, but we can't love them all). And the OTP in this one is so sweet, supportive, functional and necessary to each other, and fit so well, I cannot imagine not rooting for them.



(6) Jade Palace Lock Heart (China)



A young woman (Yang Mi) travels through time to land in Qing China during the reign of Kang Xi and gets the attention of both the Eighth Prince (Feng Shao Feng) and Fourth Prince (Mikey He). Adventures, battles, true love, and a sort-of take on period Boys Over Flowers ensue.

This was fun. Such fun. Yang Mi and FSF have such chemistry as strong-willed Qing Chuan and hot-tempered yet madly devoted Eighth Prince, that I thought my laptop would have melted (they became a hugely popular pairing after this drama). There are crazy adventures, and evil villains, and palace intrigue and doooooom and joy and just - I don't remember the last time I had such fun watching a drama. The heroine is one of the toughest, strongest, cheerful-est, clever drama heroines I've seen in a while. The hero is so amazing he made me forget the horrid Qing hairstyle (and the way he loves her makes me melt) and Mikey He is having a blast playing a charismatic, complicated villain. Go watch! Now!



(5) Tree with Deep Roots (Korea)



There is a conspiracy to prevent King Sejong from propagating the alphabet, and two average people - Chae Yoon, a palace guard with a past and a grudge, and So Yi, a court lady mute from trauma - get drawn into the events.

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE! This sageuk is so smart, with some incredible performances (any time Han Suk Kyu squares off with Jang Hyuk, or when Song Joong Ki is on screen, it's incredible), fights, dialogues, a love story that makes me weep, a beautiful cinematography, and and interesting message. It's a rare combination of brainy - it really is full of interesting ideas on notions of powerlessness and education and even the novelty of an alphabet in a pictographic society; and heart-wrenching - the emotion between Chae Yoon and So Yi, even before they know who the other is, blows me away, but once they finally realize the truth, I wept and wept. I cared so desperately for these people.



(4) Vigilantes in Masks/Strange Hero Yi Zi Mei (China)



China does Robin Hood. A drunken, washed up former police officer, played by Wallace Huo at his scruffiest, best and hottest, finally wakes up out of his stupor to the world of injustice and decides to fight it with the help of his three-person team, one of which includes the best thief in the world, played by Liu Shi Shi.

Sometimes it's the simple things done well that really get you. ViM is not a deep philosophical treatise on the meaning of life. What it is, is a well-written, well-acted, action-driven story about noble thieves fighting the world, righting the wrongs, and healing themselves from the trauma of their pasts. This is fun, cheeky, angsty, sometimes romantic yarn with awesome fights and clever plots and heroic rescues that you can imagine in the best shounen manga (Mr. Mousie loved this drama, which is saying a lot, seeing that he never watches them). Li Gexiao is pretty much my dream hero, with his suicidal (and I do mean that word), weary nobility. And Sannyang is tough and damaged and can heal him and be healed by him, so it's all perfect. The OTP hits every shippy kink I have, with more hurt/comfort than one can ever wish for.



(3) Bu Bu Jing Xin (China)



After an accident, a modern woman wakes up as a Manchu noblewoman in Qing dynasty China and unwittingly gets involved in the Emperor's sons' succession fight.

If I were capable of being objective, this drama would be much higher-rated on the list, possibly even number 1 - it is certainly the most gorgeously-filmed this year (or possibly ever - it is incredibly how well-thought the cinematography, the costumes and the landscapes are), with an intelligent, uncompromising script and wonderful performances - I have always liked Liu Shi Shi (there is a reason two of the dramas on this list star her) but after this drama I was blown away by her as an actress. And after seeing promos, I was appalled that Nicky Wu was cast as her love interest - he looked like a gargoyle in Qing get up, I thought. But after watching this drama, I fell irrevocably in love with his ruthless, intellectual, besotted-with-heroine character and shipped them so hard I bawled like a maniac during some scenes. Kevin Cheng was gorgeous and doomed and a noble to his fingertips as the Eighth Prince and I loved Yuan Hong as the Thirteenth Prince. So why is this drama not higher-rated? Because I am a petty, spiteful bitch, and I cannot forgive it for ripping my heart out in 12 different ways.



(2) Padam Padam (Korea)



A man (Jung Woo Sung), who's been imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, finally gets out of jail after 16 years. With him is a young man (Kim Bum) who may or may not be his guardian angel. Their paths cross with a closed-off veterinarian (Han Ji Min).

I am only four episodes in, and I bet if I had more episodes under my belt, I'd feel comfortable putting it in the number 1 spot. This story moves at its own pace, with so many moments of beauty and hurt and hope, all feeling so real that I feel like I am intruding. Jung Woo Sung is my pick for performance of the year for his portrayal of Kang Chil - someone who never fully grew up due to being put in jail while so young, who somehow maintains both an optimistic soul and a very damaged one. You get the sense he's utterly un-self-reflective because if he let himself think about his life, he'd start screaming and never stop. Han Ji Min's character is also damaged, by her family tragedies and dysfunction, even if in more contained, less visible ways. When those two hurt souls cross paths, you can feel the chemistry, and I cannot wait to see more of their relationship develop - I want them to be made happy, to be loved at last. Kim Bum is holding his own as a young man who claims he's an angel. Is he? Or is he just a damaged, hurt young man who's been so distraught he's become unstable? I do not know.

This is the one airing drama you should not miss.



(1 tie) City Hunter (Korea)



A young man (Lee Min Ho) brought up by a former commando to wreak revenge on those high in power who betrayed and destroyed that commando's unit, goes rather off-plan once he gets to Korea.

You see. You see how ridiculously inadequate that description is? There is simply no good way to describe the improbable but wonderful mix of genres and stories that comprises City Hunter - it's an action drama that contains my favorite love story of the year. It's a revenge thriller that is all about family. I honestly do not know how to describe it. Perhaps the best way is, as one of my flisties put it, to call it 'if Batman decided to do a Smallville - type story of its own.'

I had no expectations of this drama. I adore Lee Min Ho but his project-picking skills have been dubious at best in the past. I liked Park Min Young in Sungkyunkwan Scandal, but that was the only drama I was familiar with of hers. And the trailers made no sense - is this an office romcom? a supernatural thriller, what? But once the drama started, I was drawn in from the first scene and didn't stop until the closing seconds of the last episode. Yoon Sung, trained to be a killer, kidnapped as a baby and denied love from that moment, brutalized to make him efficient and soulless, and yet who still maintained such capacity for love and such instinctive desire for justice. And Nana, orphaned at a young age, left to struggle on her own in what was efficiently demonstrated to her was a corrupt, cruel world, and yet who still kept all her warmth, hope, and humanity. I shipped them so ridiculously much. Yoon Sung and Nana Bear became my OTP of the year - with their interactions hitting every shippy kink I had - from her showing him the possibility of normalcy, to the fact that they ended up in opposite sides and were supposed to hunt each other down, to them rescuing each other, to the utter adoration in Yoon Sung's eyes and utter trust in Nana's. If I will start talking about them, I will ever stop. But in addition to them, the drama also had a fast, complicated, yet untangled plot - who are the people Yoon Sung has been trained to bring down and why him. It also had a slew of great secondary characters, from Yoon Sung's horrifying, damaged father figure (die, die, pig!) to comic relief "uncle," unusually connected to Nana, to Blue House employees, to a righteous Prosecutor determined to bring City Hunter down, to a smart contained veterinarian who was miles from the usual secondary girl in every respect. Was this a perfect drama? No, but it got as close as made no difference.

Also, pssst, Lee Min Ho and Park Min Young are now dating in RL. Good-luck! :)



(1 tie) The Princess' Man (Korea)



Prince Sooyang will stop at nothing to wrest the throne from his weak, underage nephew. Only the new King's chief minister stands in his way, so Sooyang decides to eliminate that threat. Unfortunately, Sooyang's favorite daughter and the minister's son have fallen in love.

Now, this drama I had high expectations for. Billed as "kdrama goes Romeo and Juliet," this really isn't a drama that reflects that tagline. Sure, its lovers are star-crossed and it's a romance-centric drama, but its protagonists, Se Ryung and Seung Yu, are no passive victims of fate who are prone to suicide. What makes this drama so brilliant (in addition to camerawork, the acting of the entire cast, and a smart script) is that both SR and SY go through so much together and apart that by the end they are almost different entirely from who they started as, but that inner core that makes them who they are irrevocably remains. They are both strong and forward-thinking in period-appropriate ways. Seung Yoo is the one who goes through the most - the things that happen to him almost succeed in destroying him, and one of the pleasures of the second half is watching him slowly come back from the abyss with the help of SR. But Se Ryung is the focal point of the drama, the heart of the narrative - a rebellious princess who wants more freedom than the world allows her but who still leads a carefree life idolizing her father, until her eyes are slowly open to what a monster he is. No matter what happens to her or her loved ones, she never loses an iota of her moral compass, of her inner certainty of right and wrong. My favorite secondary OTP also hails from this drama - if Kyong Hye and Jeong Jung don't make you weep, I worry for you.

Date: 2011-12-25 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] your-insomnia.livejournal.com
Wah, I'm surprised The Princess's Man didn't make it to your list!

Date: 2011-12-25 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] your-insomnia.livejournal.com
Oh, wait...I think it totally did...Just the coding in this post got a little messed up! Ignore me XD

Date: 2011-12-25 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Fixed, thanks for the heads-up!

Date: 2011-12-25 02:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I would never leave it out :)

Date: 2011-12-25 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rectherapyfreak.livejournal.com
I wish I good write up my feelings/views like you can!!!

So glad Spy Myung Wol made it to the list!!! After the death of Kim Jong Il I read an article mentioning that he did kidnap an actress and her husband who was a director from South Korea to make movies for him...so maybe the main plot for Spy Myung Wol isn't as crazy as it sounds....

I think my top ten dramas of 2011 are :
1. Jade Palace Lock Heart
2. City Hunter
3. Padam Padam (so amazing!! It may get the top spot if not get 2nd place....we'll see...)
4. Greatest Love
5. 49 Days
6. Spy Myung Wol
7. My Princess
8. The Duo
9 Lie to Me
10. Vampire Prosecutor

I have only seen one or two more dramas that aired this year though...so many I still need to see!!!
Edited Date: 2011-12-25 05:09 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-25 02:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I love your list! I didn't love all the dramas on it, but I love the variety.

Date: 2011-12-25 06:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jamieguo48.livejournal.com
I still need to watch some dramas like Can You Hear My Heart, Padam, Padam, Princess' Man, and Me Too, Flower.

I guess I'm with that minority of viewers who find all the City Hunter love overrated. I watched and liked it, but felt the writing was unbelievable at times, (why would he take that shot at Nana when the lights go out, why is the their idea of a disguise a hat and glasses at best?) but the soundtrack was AwESOME.

My list of dramas would include Ikemen Desu Ne (I still prefer YAB, but this version moved along fast and the romance was enjoyable), Ouran High Host Club, Roy Marn, Mia Taeng, My Princess, Lie to Me. I hope to include Tree With Deep Roots, and Jade Palace Lock Heart as well when I finish them.

Thanks for the list and the videos, dangermousie!

Date: 2011-12-25 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
The shot made sense to me - he was mad and wanted to lash out. He must have killed scores of people by now, so I severely doubt he cares for one more.

Disguises - sort of like Superman's glasses. I guess I've been consitioned on the genre :)

I really must get to Roy Marn.

Date: 2011-12-25 07:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] puion.livejournal.com
Merry Christmas Mousie!!! Wishing you & your family happiness & prosperity in 2012! And that in 2012, you will finally finish Family Honour lol!

Date: 2011-12-25 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Thank you! And I will :)

Date: 2011-12-25 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linfer.livejournal.com
I have to check out the mainland dramas. :o)
and i hope i find the time to finally start watching tree with deep root and princess man properly. because i know i will adore those

Date: 2011-12-25 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Let me know if you need help finding Mainland dramas (Three Kingdoms is the best, btw, and only didn't make this list because it was made in 2010).

Date: 2011-12-25 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cleobulle.livejournal.com
When I got to the number 2 spot and saw Padam Padam I started to get a bit puzzled. I thought: "Wait...did she push TPM or CH off the list for some reason?" But then I scrolled down and saw the tie for number one spot^^

If I had to choose between the two, I think I'd put TPM (very) slightly ahead of CH but that might be because it's fresher in my mind (it aired later and I'm still working on its translation by reworking all my subtitles to take into account the With S2 version that's being released.)

And don't worry, you're not the only fan of Spy Myung Wol. I lost my ability to really enjoy it (or even finish it) after all the real life drama but before that it was pure bliss for me. I loved that drama to bits. I plan on watching the whole thing much later on when the real life stuff is only a vague memory. I really want to be able to enjoy this drama til the very end.

I have Royal Family on my hard-drive but never got around to watching it. Is it that good then? The other day I was kind of toying with the idea of erasing it to make some room for a future drama. I'm in a romance kind of mood these days. Does it have more romance thant plot? 50/50? Less romance? With 2 great couples like NN/YS from CH and SR/SY from TPM, I'm a bit scared that it will pale in comparison.

I gave up on New Tales of Gisaeng pretty early on, the way I did with 1000 kisses. Except for Gloria and Family Honor, these 50 eps modern dramas aren't really my cup of tea. They bore pretty easily and I've decided that I will stop watching dramas where I need to FFW 50%-75% of the time.

I think I need to watch Me Two Flower. But I'll wait until it has finished airing and is completely subbed.

Tree With Deep Roots...Strange thing. I did the softsubs for all 24 episodes on behalf of the Viki team but I never got invested in the drama. Objectively I could see it was very good but my heart was never in it and I never cared who lived or died.

I don't think I've watched and loved enough dramas to have a top 10 this year. It would be more of a top 5:

1* The Princess' Man
2* City Hunter
3* Spy Myung Wol
4* Flower Boy Ramyun Shop
5* Bu Bu Jing Xin (it very nearly didn't make the top 5 because, as you say, it rips our poor little hearts to pieces. Plus there's the whole gazillions of wives thing that kind of kills the romance for me. It's a tribute to how good and gorgeaous this drama is that it still gets the n°5 spot)

There are lots of dramas I gave up on midway (or even earlier): The Duo, Man of Honor, Warrior Baek Dong Soo, Dream High, Crime Squad, 1000 Kisses, Tales of Gisaeng, The Greatest Love, Midas, Lie to Me.

Lots of others I didn't watch and never want to watch: Scent of a Woman, 49 Days, Athena, Can't Lose, You've Fallen for Me come to mind.

All in all, not a very good year quantity wise but it did give me two of my favorite dramas of all time. I'll take quality over quantity any day^^

Date: 2011-12-25 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
There is no way I'd leave either CH or TPM off the list but I simply couldn't pick between them. I think TPM is probably stronger overall but I was more obsessed by CH.

I loved all the dramas on your list except Flower Boys but that really just isn't my type of drama, I can appreciate it was well-made.

Re: Myung Wol, real-life shenanigans never affect me, so I enjoyed it throughout. It never had any pretensions but was just shippy, angsty fun.

Re: Gisaeng. Gloria is the only 50+ ep drama where I didn't do major selective watching. I just think it comes with the territory because I don't have 50+ hours, but the main storyline appealed to me so much, I didn't mind.

Date: 2011-12-25 03:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cleobulle.livejournal.com
You're lucky you weren't affected by all the real-life drama surrounding Myung Wol. I started watching one episode after the main actress came back to the set and, knowing this was a live-shoot gig, I couldn't help wondering what the actors were thinking while acting etc... I need more time to forget about all of that.

Yeah, Ramyun Shop isn't for everyone. It's usually not my thing so I was surprised to like it that much, albeit in a crack drama kind of way. My next "crack drama" will probably be Skip Beat (second episode tonight!!)

I understand about not being able to choose between TPM and CH. Both were very different dramas but equally compelling and well-made.

Re-RF...Hmm, I might watch it then. Can I ask if it ends happily (I don't mind spoilers)?

Re-Dream High, actually I lost interest. I was rooting for the underdog and since I wasn't sure whether he would end up being the hero of the piece or not, I put it on hold until it was over so I could know the end and decide whether to go ahead or not. I watched the last 15 minutes of the drama RAW and afterwards never felt like watching all the episodes I'd missed during the intervening weeks. I expect much more of What's Up which promises to be more grown up and more intense.

Putting the drama on hold while waiting for more episodes to be out turned out to be the kiss of death. Same thing happened with Man of Honor.

Date: 2011-12-25 05:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I pretty much never care about behind the scenes stuff so all the insanity in MW filming didn't affect me.

It ends with a sort of open ending - hopefully but with a little room for doubt (helicopter carrying OTP crashes, due to evil family, but it's indicated they escaped incognito).

Re: DH. See, I was in Taec's camp so when it became clear he won't get the girl and it focused too much on underdog, I got bored and ditched.

I put dramas aside and return to them all the time.

Date: 2011-12-25 02:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
ETA:

Royal Family is not romance-driven though I love the romance in it. He has her on such a pedestal.

Also, why did you dump Dream High? I did too, and am curious if we share reasons.

Date: 2011-12-25 02:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hamster428.livejournal.com
I have a love hate relationship with BBJX. I secretly love it but I'm bitter when people gush over it. I've always been on 4's ship but I glare people down when they dismiss 8's romance with her. I wept and bawled at the book's ending but I hated the author for doing what she did. I still haven't finished the drama for fear of going down that same road once more (albeit with an extended modern twist).
About Ikemen Desu Ne, I just watched it the other day and I have mixed feelings about it. I enjoyed the kdrama version as a whole more. I think the longer episodes gave it more room to elaborate on transitional scenes and emotional development. Plus UEE was more precious than words could say. But I like the OTP in the jdorama more. I didn't like the power imbalance in YB either. In fact, "I give you permission to like me" still sounds stupid in the jdorama version. But the J couple had actual chemistry and the girl's head wasn't only there for decoration. They give me the feelings of two people who are both unfamiliar with these feelings approaching each other for the first time. Awkward, but sweet. YB on the other hand gave me a guy who should know better and a girl who's still five in the head. The result is like watching a college guy pursuing his friend's docile niece

Date: 2011-12-25 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
LOLOL re: ship description in YAB.

My liking of the filler being cut out in Ikemen is because I just don't do well with comedy and/or fluff so the less there is, the more I like the drama. I understand that MMV.

BBJX ending of the drama is different but somehow equally depressing. And yes, I loved both her romance with 8 and 4. Different stories for different parts of her life.

Date: 2011-12-25 02:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spunspider.livejournal.com
i love how this drama year was the year of the slump epidemic and also the year of so many fantastic dramas. i plan to work through a lot of these, and the ones i did see were stupid satisfying.

merry christmas moustress, to you and yours.

Date: 2011-12-25 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Thank you, you too :)

Date: 2011-12-25 02:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] once-a-weaver.livejournal.com
"delicious, angsty, sexy slice of heaven pie. (Did that sentence even make sense?)"

Yes. Yes it did. Apparently I need to add The Empress to my list.

Me Too, Flower has become one of my favorite tv romances because it feels so stunningly real (the chemistry doesn't hurt, either). I just love this story, even though I've only seen ten episodes so far.

The Priness' Man remains awesome, and I almost feel like a rewatch.

I'd love to see Ikemen Desu Ne sometime. I had the same problems with the original, but it's a guilty pleasure anyway, so I'd like to see the story done better.

Date: 2011-12-25 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
The Empress is a ridiculous degree of fun. Also, secondary guy looks like a wimpy Harry Potter.

I am a couple of eps behind with flower and really need to catch up.

TPM = perfection.

Date: 2011-12-25 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Fermentation Family/Kimchi Family is a very good drama too i hope you can try to watch it too
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Date: 2011-12-25 05:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I plan to get to it once Withs2 subs are out. I love the cast!

Date: 2011-12-25 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Love that someone finally acknowledges Heartstrings. I know that it had no plot, but it did what it set out to do - make a drama that's all about summer and being young in college and falling in love. It was just so atmospheric and breezy and I adored Park Shin Hye in it. Cutie pie.

Lol at your explanation for rating BBJX number #3. Must get around to that sometime. And yay for Padam Padam! Oh my god, Noh Hee Kyung is a freaking genius for writing these characters with such depth and complexity and heart. 2011 has really been a good year for me. Happy Holidays, Mousie!

from diorama

Date: 2011-12-27 01:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Yup, nothing except the OTP interested me in Heartstrings, but they were so good and real, they more than made up for any deficiencies.

I need to catch up on PP. It's amazing.

Date: 2011-12-25 08:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thinking-lotus.livejournal.com
I loved Jotei (I know we differ there but it was just so cracktastic) so sounds like The Empress is a must.

There's a Skip Beat drama? Where?

Date: 2011-12-27 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Two eps are out for Skip Beat. Viki and sublimes are subbing.

The Empress is not really cracky, more like your old-school melo with some crackiness thrown in.

Date: 2011-12-25 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kainee.livejournal.com
OMG, I just started on a MV watching bent just because of this post. I will need to wrest myself from the nostalgia to actually start on my Christmas plans.

Date: 2011-12-27 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Yay!!!!

I am addicted to MVs. Good MVs made me check out many a drama.

Date: 2011-12-26 12:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iheartkleenex.livejournal.com
HA!! I knew City Hunter and Princess's Man were number 1!!!! Anything else is just plain impossible!! I just rewatched City Hunter and it is even better the second time! I can fully enjoy all their moments without worrying about the end.

Date: 2011-12-27 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I know, I did a selective rewatch of CH recently and it's even better the second time around.

Date: 2011-12-26 10:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] december-clouds.livejournal.com
Excellent, you know I always look forward to this. Now I have to think of my own list.

Date: 2011-12-27 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Yay, please do!

Date: 2011-12-26 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ambergold.livejournal.com
Love these lists you do:) and, with the exception of the sageuks, which I don't watch, and Spy Myung Wol, which you knew was coming, I loved, and loved for the same reasons, all the other dramas you listed - Heartstrings, Me Too Flower, City Hunter, Can You Hear My Heart (which I am currently on ep 11 of!) etc.

Also, you've made me rethink watching Ikemen Desu Ne - I did enjoy YB enough overall to think that I didn't need to watch a remake, but if Ikemen changes the problematic things about it...

also Vigilantes in Strange Masks sounds like TOTALLY my thing. I'm a complete sucker for Robin Hood stories, Hong Gil Dong is still the only sageuk besides Legend I've watched in full. So checking that one out.

Date: 2011-12-27 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
You have excellent taste :)

Vigilantes in Masks/YiZiMei is subbed by jianghu, so you can find all 30 eps (but each ep is about 40 mins each) at jiang-hu.org

I think Ikemen really fixed all my major problems with YAB.

If you ever do decide to check out another sageuk, The Princess' Man is pretty much a straight-up romance so it might be your speed.

Date: 2011-12-27 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iamteenuh.livejournal.com
I enjoyed your list thank you and because of your blogs on Princess Man i watched the drama. Now i think NANA bear /Yunsung and SR/SY are both my number 1 OTPs heh. But of course NANA and Yunsung killed me because they continued their romance in RL..♥♥♥

BBJX,PADAM2 and SpyMyungwol were also my favs...

Date: 2011-12-27 05:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
You have excelllllllllent taste. And I normally never rpship but I have suspended my principles in the case of LMH and PMY.

Date: 2011-12-28 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iamteenuh.livejournal.com
i finally watched Princess' Man because of your posts haha. I didnt regret it but i feel so sad for the secondary OTP >.<.and as for LMH and PMY same here. I dont even go for drama shipping before until SKKS XD and MinMin more than suspended my principles because i luuuurve them both on screen and off screen... Happy Holidays to you Mousie..

Date: 2011-12-28 04:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Thank you, you too!

And yeah, TPM was adorable.

Date: 2011-12-27 09:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] timescout.livejournal.com
Heh, I've been enjoying reading all the year end 'best of/favourites' drama lists. I don't usually do one myself but I might just put something together this time around.

I watched (and liked) surprisingly many of those on your list but as my 'taste' tends to be all over the place mine would be a rather mixed bag. ;P
Edited Date: 2011-12-27 09:12 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-12-27 05:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I really want to do a list of all the other dramas I've seen this year, etc, but it will have to wait until we are back from the beach.

One thing is certain - Paradise Ranch is the worst drama I've seen all year.

Date: 2011-12-28 05:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladysaotome.livejournal.com
I thought you were loving Love Keeps Going? What happened? (Granted I'm only 10 episodes in but that's because I love it so much and I'm afraid to keep watching cause what if it all goes to crap?)

Date: 2011-12-28 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I did, I just got sidetracked and need to get back to it.

Date: 2011-12-29 07:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] o-galen-o.livejournal.com
Unfortunately, it does go to crap. Although I thought ep10 was where it started going off the rails, so if that didn't bother you then perhaps you won't consider it going to crap.

I really need to check out all these dramas you listed. I only watched bits of a few of them (Spy Myong Wol, Ouran) and finished one (Heartstrings). So much to watch, so little time!

Date: 2011-12-29 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladysaotome.livejournal.com
No!! I was afraid of that. Episode 10 is when I started getting afraid it might. What with corporate guy & his sister story... :(

Date: 2011-12-29 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladysaotome.livejournal.com
Ah, I see. Well, up to 10, it's seriously been the Taiwanese equivalent of Lie to Me in terms of chemistry & make-outs, imo. ;)

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