Top 10 most anticipated of 2010
Dec. 2nd, 2009 06:50 pmYes, the new year is upon us, and if we've been good boys and girls, it will be filled with more fun dramas. Here is my most anticipated list for 2010
1. Slave Hunters (Korea)
If you don't know that this story of runaway slaves and slave-catchers is my number one, you have not been reading this livejournal. Angst, romance, fights, and Jang Hyuk, Lee Da Hae and Oh Ji Ho make Chuno my most anticipated.
2. Will It Snow for Christmas? (Korea)
Well, technically it starts in mid-December 2009 but the bulk of it will be shown in 2010. Go Soo's first drama out of the army, written by my favorite Korean screenwriter and with a PD that I adore, this promises me a delicious dark love story of poor guy, rich girl, and a hell of a lot of issues.
3. Summer Desire (Taiwan)
Pop idols! Stepsibling love! Amnesia! Kindappings! Suicide attempts! Love triangles of doom! Hot men! My favorite Asian actress ever Barbie Hsu as the lead! How will I last until March?I go into hormonal overload over Huang Xiaoming, kthnks.
4. Road No. 1 (Korea)
This drama about Korean war, involving angst, love, and So Ji Sub makes me quite hyper and not just because it covers a rarely-done-in-dramas period of Korean history.
5. Jaejoongwon (Korea)
Lady interpreters, doctors trying Western medicine, 19th-century setting, awesomeness all around.
6. Wallflower (Japan)
This adaptation of one of my favorite mangas can be good or bad but hopefully good. Plus, I adore Kame.
7. Calling Love (Taiwan)
I am a sucker for idol dramas about idols. It's deliciously cannibalistic. Plus, mmmm, Mike He.
8. Dong Yi (Korea)
Everyone needs a good solid sageuk in their lives.
9. The Man Called God (Korea)
Song Il Gook back on my screen, dealing out vengeance in a manhwa-turned-drama.
10. Pick the Stars (Korea)
There is always room for a romcom on my list, especially one with such an appealing cast.
Korean version of Absolute Boyfriend would definitely be on it, but it's not confirmed as of yet so who knows if it will happen.
What are yours?
1. Slave Hunters (Korea)
If you don't know that this story of runaway slaves and slave-catchers is my number one, you have not been reading this livejournal. Angst, romance, fights, and Jang Hyuk, Lee Da Hae and Oh Ji Ho make Chuno my most anticipated.
2. Will It Snow for Christmas? (Korea)
Well, technically it starts in mid-December 2009 but the bulk of it will be shown in 2010. Go Soo's first drama out of the army, written by my favorite Korean screenwriter and with a PD that I adore, this promises me a delicious dark love story of poor guy, rich girl, and a hell of a lot of issues.
3. Summer Desire (Taiwan)
Pop idols! Stepsibling love! Amnesia! Kindappings! Suicide attempts! Love triangles of doom! Hot men! My favorite Asian actress ever Barbie Hsu as the lead! How will I last until March?
4. Road No. 1 (Korea)
This drama about Korean war, involving angst, love, and So Ji Sub makes me quite hyper and not just because it covers a rarely-done-in-dramas period of Korean history.
5. Jaejoongwon (Korea)
Lady interpreters, doctors trying Western medicine, 19th-century setting, awesomeness all around.
6. Wallflower (Japan)
This adaptation of one of my favorite mangas can be good or bad but hopefully good. Plus, I adore Kame.
7. Calling Love (Taiwan)
I am a sucker for idol dramas about idols. It's deliciously cannibalistic. Plus, mmmm, Mike He.
8. Dong Yi (Korea)
Everyone needs a good solid sageuk in their lives.
9. The Man Called God (Korea)
Song Il Gook back on my screen, dealing out vengeance in a manhwa-turned-drama.
10. Pick the Stars (Korea)
There is always room for a romcom on my list, especially one with such an appealing cast.
Korean version of Absolute Boyfriend would definitely be on it, but it's not confirmed as of yet so who knows if it will happen.
What are yours?